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Westside Football Club Westside v Walton & Hersham Shirts: Yellow Shirts: Red & White Westside Football Club Shorts: Royal Blue Shorts: Red A Community Club founded in 1996 Socks: Royal Blue Socks: Red Played Sub Played Sub Goalkeeper: Lime Green Goalkeeper: Affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association Members of the Combined Counties Football League Ryan Bell Liam Allen Ayman Dahdouh Youcef Azzouz Sian Forsythe Stuart Baldwin Roy Gayle Jamie Byatt Zak Guest Michael Cayford Nathan Hunter-Moses Joe Clayton Zachary Johnson-Read Owen Coleman Club website: www.westsidefc.org.uk John Jupp Tom Henzi Alex Lever Joe Hicks Jason Mensah Max Hustwick Chris Oguniana Alex Kelly Marlon Pinder Will Kouadio James Richards Jigar Kuma Szyrus Shokova Max Lohmeier Ryan Smith Sean McCormack Tyrell Stone Pierce McNamara Michael Tia Harry Mills Nathan Turner Dominic Ogun Joshua Walters Joe Pratley-Jones Tevon Webster Joe Sewell Giordino Zabotti Darren Simpson Sonny Stiller Season 2020-21 Dan Taylor CHERRY RED RECORDS COMBINED COUNTIES LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Manager: Steve Walters Managers: Scott Harris Assistant Manager: Dean Ennor Coach: Billy Rowley WESTSIDE Coach: James Richards Physio: Michael Owen V Physio: Graham Holder WALTON & HERSHAM SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2020 Referee: KICK-OFF: 3.00 pm Assistant Referees: Declan Wyatt Dean Banks Matchday Programme £1.00 Matthew Swinburn Thank you to our Sponsors Thank you to our Sponsors ESU CONSULTING The Global leader in Consulting to deliver comprehensive Data & Analytics Recruitment energy solutions to the market 3rd Floor, Melburry House Tel: 07958 470 160 51 Wimbledon Hill Road Email: [email protected] Wimbledon SW19 7QW www.esuconsulting.com Tel: 020 8408 6070 www.harnham.com Sourcing outstanding people at all levels of technology The Resourcing Hub 1 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7EB Tel: 020 7186 0088 https://theresourcinghub.com/ West Side Church West Side Church A Leading Supplier to the Worlds largest Melody Road Recruitment Agencies, Corporate Businesses Wandsworth and highly skilled Independent Contractors LONDON SW18 2QQ UK Office: 6 Bevis Marks, Bury Court, London EC3A 7BA Tel: 020 8871 9484 Tel: 020 7193 9907 www.westsidechurch.org.uk E.Mail: [email protected] www.3cglobalgroup.com Hill , - 0NW ce Phillips CLUB .uk ssociation Houda Baiza rs A org Ground: : : ootball Jane Walters F teve Walters Jane Walters Abby WalteAbby Teams S : U10 U10 Saturday: DavidMcCormack U10 Sunday: AndreFoster U10 Sunday: WillVinson U9 Saturday: JamesThrower U9 Saturday:Michael McConaghy U9 Saturday: Adam Pomaro U9 Saturday: David Bostlemann U9 Saturday:Clive Crow U9 Sunday: JackFogarty U8 Saturday:Kian Holloway U8 Saturday: JamesRichards U8 Sunday: Joe Perderzolli U7 Saturday: U7 Sunday: Jake Harrington Girls: U10 Jane Walters Peter Cox Byron Calmonson PikeBill Steve Walters Lynne Holder County Graham Holder Dawn Jupp Jane Walters &Girls’ Team ’ Ground: n: Alex Dowdeswell Team Ground: Alex Alex Dowdeswell & Shani Founded 1996 ST 1 Finance: Legal: Youth: Boys’ TeamBoys’ Managers Youth Treasurer: Ladies Girls’ Girls’ TeamManagers: , MANAGEMENT TEAM Lindisfarne Road, Wimbledon, London SW20 SW20 London Wimbledon, Road, Lindisfarne Chaplai Secretary: Chairman: Training: auf 1st 1st Team Manager: Club Photographer Club Welfare Officer: lub website: www.westsidefc. Reserve C Boys’ Teams’ Secretary: 2nd 2nd Team Manager: 213 Robin Hood Way (A3 South Bound), London SW20 0AA SW20 London Bound), South (A3 Way Hood Robin 213 - MahnoorR Ben Christopher Ben Nick Adams Richard Cassells Affiliated to the Surrey WESTSIDE FOOTBALL FOOTBALL WESTSIDE Members of the Combined Counties Football League day: St Catherine’s Playing Fields, Grand Drive, Raynes Park, SW20 9NA SW20 Park, Raynes Drive, Grand Fields, Playing St Catherine’s Ladies Team Manager: day: Colliers Wood United FC, Wibbandune Sports Ground, Lincoln Green Lincoln Ground, Sports FC, Wibbandune United Wood Colliers n Opposite 199 Opposite Oberon Playing Fields, Playing Oberon atur Saturday: PaulWilford Sunday:Sean McInnes 4 U14 Girls: U14 Mahnoor Rauf U16 U16 Saturday: PaulCox U16 Sunday: YatesDavid U15 Saturday: DaveCrilly U15 Sunday:Kieran Wright U14 U1 U13 Saturday: StefanoRigola U13 Sunday: U12 S U12 Sunday: U11 Saturday: AbbyWalters U11 Saturday: James Allan U11 Su U10 Saturday: Nick Hayes CCL - Division 1 ing & & 2020-2021 alm om & Fixtures/Results ham Jersey Jersey Bulls Kensington &Bor Ealing Sandhurst Town Tooting Bec Walton Hersham WESTSIDE Ash United Bagshot Bedfont & Felt British Airways Chessington & UtdHook Cove Dorking WandsRes Eps Ewell & Eversley California Farnham Town FC Deportivo Galicia Fleet Spurs God Town Home Team AFC Hayes AFC Hayes XX 2-4 2-1 3-1 Ash United 5-1 XX 7-0 2-3 2-3 Bagshot XX 0-2 2-3 0-3 Bedfont & Feltham 3-2 2-1 XX 1-4 British Airways XX 1-0 0-2 0-0 Chessington & Hook Utd XX 2-0 3-2 2-1 4-0 Cove 1-1 XX 1-3 2-1 Dorking Wanderers/ Res XX Epsom & Ewell 0-0 4-1 XX 0-3 Eversley & California 3-1 XX 1-1 1-2 Farnham Town 2-0 XX 2-1 3-0 FC Deportivo Galicia 1-1 8-0 XX Fleet Spurs XX 0-1 1-3 0-0 Godalming Town 1-1 3-1 1-2 XX Jersey Bulls XX Kensing & Ealing Boro 3-1 4-2 XX 2-4 Sandhurst Town 2-0 0-6 1-3 XX Tooting Bec 2-1 1-3 1-1 4-1 XX Walton & Hersham 6-0 9-0 0-1 4-0 XX WESTSIDE 1-0 5-1 2-1 XX Youth SYL U14 League Winners 2018/19 LCSYFL U14 League Runners-Up 2018/19 U7 Boys SYL Invitation Cup Runners-Up 2018/19 Westside FC History SYL U13 League Runners-Up 2017/18 U18 Boys SYL Division Winners 2017/18 Westside FC was founded by Graham Holder, our current Chairman, in May 1996 and is based at LCSYFL U13 League Winners 2017/18 West Side Church in Wandsworth. Graham travelled to the USA in 1994 with Ambassadors in Sport to U7 Boys SYL Invitation Cup Winners 2017/18 coach and evangelise in San Jose, California during the 1994 World Cup. While he was there he had U12 Boys SYL Division Runners-Up 2016/17 a vision to form a Christian football club on his return to the UK. LCSYFL U16 League Winners 2014/15 In 1996 this happened. With the team only having 7 players, it joined Division 5 of the Kingston & LCSYFL U16 League Cup “Finalists” 2014/15 District League (KDL). By the start of the season, the team had 17 players mainly from the West Side U16 Boys AFA County Cup Runners-up 2013/14 LCSYFL U16 League Winners 2013/14 Church youth group. In this first season the team, player managed by Graham Holder, won KDL LCSYFL U16 League Cup Winners 2013/14 Division 5, the Tec Cup, and the Sportsmanship Cup and were runners-up in the League Junior Cup. LCSYFL U16 Charity Cup Winners 2013/14 Not a bad start and with Dave Doran scoring 55 goals. U15 Boys London FA County Cup Runners-up 2012/13 The club grew to have three adult mens teams in the KDL with brothers, friends and friends of friends LSYFL U15 League Winners 2012/13 joining. The 1st team progressed through the divisions of the KDL and in 1999/20 were Division 2 LSYFL U13 League Runners-up 2012/13 Champions and were promoted directly to the KDL Premier Division and won this the following season U18 Boys SYL Premier Elite Division Winners 2011/12 2000/01. LSYFL U14 KO Cup Winners 2011/12 The club decided to have a further season in the KDL Premier and apply for promotion to the Surrey LSYFL U14 League Winners 2011/12 South Eastern Combination Intermediate League (SSEC) the following season. Unfortunately, the U14 Boys London FA County Cup Winners 2011/12 rd U12 Boys London FA County Cup Runners-up 2011/12 plan went wrong when the team ended 3 . Graham decided to take a gamble and transferred the team into the SSEC Junior 1 and it gained promotion to the Intermediate League in 2002/03 by LSYFL U12 KO Cup Runners-up 2011/12 LSYFL U16 Shield Winners 2011/12 winning the last game of the season against promotion rivals Warlingham. LSYFL U16 League Runners-up 2011/12 Graham Holder remained Manager until 2008/09 and after 12 years stepped down to manage the Res U16 Boys London FA County Cup Runners-up 2010/11 in SSEC Junior 1. His Assistant Manager, Steve Walters took over the job of 1st team manager. LSYFL U16 League Runners-up 2010/11 During those 12 years, the club won numerous trophies – see clubs honours page - including being LSYFL U15 KO Cup Winners 2010/11 FA Charter Standard National Adult Club of the Year 2005/06. LSYFL U15 League Runners-up 2010/11 Steve Walters led the first team to the SSEC Intermediate Division 2 title in 2014/15 and Division 1 the LSYFL U16 KO Cup Winners 2009/10 following season gaining promotion to the Surrey Elite League and we switched to playing our home Boys U14 AFA Cup Winners 2009/10 games at AFC Croydon Athletic. In 2018/19 we finished 3rd and gained promotion to Step 6 of the LSYFL U14 League Runners-up 2009/10 National Football Structure and entered the Combined Counties Division 1. We moved to ground U16 Boys London FA County Cup Winners 2008/09 share with Chessington and Hook United and despite a relatively good start, our season like many LSYFL U16 League Runners-up 2008/09 Boys U13 AFA Cup Runners-up 2008/09 others was curtailed by COVID -19. We are starting the 2020/21 season ground sharing at Colliers Wood United FC. LSYFL U15 Sporting Spirit Award 2008/09 LSYFL U15 KO Cup Winners 2008/09 Also, in 2004, the club became the first Christian team to take a Mission Tour to Senegal in West LSYFL U14 Sporting Spirit Award 2007/08 Africa.
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