Westfields F.C.

Westfields
Full name Westfields Football Club
Nickname(s) The Fields
Founded November 1966 (1966-11)
Ground allpay.park
Widemarsh Common, Hereford
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman John Morgan
Manager Sean Edwards
League Midland League Premier Division
2015–16 Midland League Premier Division, 16th

Westfields F.C. is a football team from Hereford, England, formed in 1966 and currently playing in the Midland League Premier Division. The club is affiliated to the Herefordshire County FA.

History

Westfields FC were formed in November 1966 by a group of local youths who played friendlies on Widemarsh Common. One of the youths, Andy Morris, is still involved with the club and is now its chief executive.

Westfields initially entered the Herefordshire Sunday League, where they played for ten years, winning a number of trophies. In 1973, they fielded their first Saturday team in the Worcester and District League. Two years later they moved their ground from the King George V playing fields to Thorn Lighting's Rotherwas headquarters where they gradually developed the ground over the subsequent years.

In 1978 the club stepped up to the West Midlands (Regional) League, initially in Division Two. Promotion to Division One came in 1983–84, followed by a further step up to the Premier Division three years later.

The 2002–03 season saw the Fields do a league and county cup double, becoming the West Midlands Regional League Premier Division champions for the first time and defeating rivals Kington Town to win the Herefordshire County Senior Challenge Cup. The title win saw them promoted to the Midland Alliance, where they finished sixth in their first season, although their second season saw them flirt with relegation before finishing in 20th position.

During the 2016–17 season they qualified for the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in their history.[1]

Colours

Westfields took their claret and blue colours from West Ham United, as its founders admired Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Sir Geoff Hurst, who were part of the England squad that won the World Cup in the year they were founded.[2]

Ground

After playing for many years at the sports ground of Thorn Lighting on the Rotherwas Industrial Estate to the south of Hereford, Westfields began their first Midland Alliance campaign playing their home games at Stourport Swifts' Walshes Meadow ground. The Fields moved to a new £250,000 ground in the heart of the city in December 2003. The new ground gained the rather unusual name of allpay.park thanks to a sponsorship deal with Hereford-based firm allpay.net.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Wales GK Keiron Blackburn
England GK John Hopkins
England GK Matt Gwynne
England DF Sam Rawlings
England DF Phil Glover
England DF James Febery
England DF Scott Jackson
England DF Jamie Saunston
Australia DF Kane Kahaki
England DF Sam Archer-Plane
England MF Sam Gwynne
No. Position Player
England MF Dylan Bonella
Ghana MF Sirdic Grant
Wales MF Chris Hams
England MF Ben Miller
England MF Craig Jones
England MF Matt Reeve
England MF Anderson Ongono
Wales FW Richard Greaves
England FW Aidan Thomas
England FW Dan Polan
Wales FW Nicholas Harrhy

Backroom staff

Position Name
Manager Sean Edwards
Assistant Manager/ Physio Nathan Rivers
First Team Coach Andy Bevan
Player Coach Scott Jackson
Goalkeeper Coach Rory Hollingshead
Kitman Ben Morrison

Club records

Westfields (claret and blue) in action against Coventry Sphinx

References

  1. "FA Cup: Ninth-tier side Westfields into first round". 15 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016 via www.bbc.co.uk.
  2. "FA Cup: The side founded on World Cup glory among those eyeing first round". 13 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016 via www.bbc.co.uk.

Sources

Coordinates: 52°03′50.09″N 2°43′13.47″W / 52.0639139°N 2.7204083°W / 52.0639139; -2.7204083

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