Havant & Waterlooville Football Club is a professional
football
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club based in
Havant,
Hampshire
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, England. The club participates in the
National League South
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, the sixth tier of English football, after relegation from the
National League
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in the
2018–19 season. The club formed in 1998 after a merger between
Havant Town and
Waterlooville
Waterlooville is a market town in the Borough of Havant in Hampshire, England, approximately north northeast of Portsmouth. It is the largest town in the borough.
The town has a population of about 64,350 and is surrounded by Purbrook, Blendwort ...
. Nicknamed "The Hawks", they play at Westleigh Park.
History
In 1998,
Havant Town and
Waterlooville
Waterlooville is a market town in the Borough of Havant in Hampshire, England, approximately north northeast of Portsmouth. It is the largest town in the borough.
The town has a population of about 64,350 and is surrounded by Purbrook, Blendwort ...
merged to play at Havant Town's Westleigh Park ground. In their first season as a merged team, Havant & Waterlooville won the
Southern League Southern Division under the management of former
Crystal Palace and
Portsmouth
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defender
Billy Gilbert. There was also instant success in the
FA Cup
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, a penalty shoot-out defeat to
Hayes
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was all that denied the Hawks an opportunity to visit league side
Mansfield Town
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in the first round proper.
After
Billy Gilbert left Havant & Waterlooville, Mick Jenkins and
Liam Daish
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were appointed joint managers in April 2000. Jenkins and Daish guided the Hawks to notable successes in the
FA Cup
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where they reached the first round, the first of four occasions achieved by the club. In
2000–01, Havant & Waterlooville lost 2–1 at home to
Southport of the
Conference North, and 3–2 away to another Conference side,
Dagenham & Redbridge
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in
2002–03. The
2002–03 season was also notable for the Hawks'
FA Trophy
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run when Havant & Waterlooville 'giant-killed'
Forest Green Rovers en route to the semi-final where Hawks lost 2–1 on aggregate to
Tamworth.
During a 5-year stay in the
Southern League Premier Division from 1999–2000 to 2004–05, Havant & Waterlooville's best season came in
2001–02, finishing 3rd after leading the table during September. In the
2003–04 season, the club struggled and this led to Jenkins and Daish being dismissed in January 2004. However, the club recovered and finished 12th in the Southern League Premier Division and thereby qualified for a place in the re-structured
Conference South
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.
Ian Baird
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took over the part-time managerial post at Havant & Waterlooville in November 2004. In
2005–06, the club missed out on a place in the end of season play-offs by a single point because of a controversial three-point deduction for breaking a gentleman's agreement with
Weymouth that Havant & Waterlooville's ex-
Weymouth player Tony Taggart would not play against his former club. Hawks manager
Ian Baird
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claimed that an injury crisis had forced him to field Taggart in the home game with Weymouth.
In the
2006–07 season, the Hawks qualified for the promotion play-offs but were beaten in the semi-final by
Braintree Town
Braintree Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Braintree, Essex, England. They are currently members of and play at Cressing Road.
History
The club was formed on 24 September 1898 as Manor Works, the works team o ...
. The club met a
Football League
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club in a competitive match for the first time in the
2006–07 competition, losing 2–1 to
Millwall in a 'home' match which was played at
Fratton Park
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.
Baird resigned as manager on 1 October 2007 to become manager of
Eastleigh
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and was replaced by
Shaun Gale. In the
2007–08 FA Cup
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The competi ...
, the Hawks beat
Bognor Regis,
Fleet Town,
Leighton Town, Conference Premier team
York City and League Two club
Notts County, before causing an even bigger upset by defeating
League One side
Swansea City
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4–2 in a third round replay. In the fourth round, they played
Premier League
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Liverpool
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at
Anfield
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and caused a sensation by leading twice before eventually losing 5–2. Havant & Waterlooville player
Alfie Potter
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Career
Potter came through the youth team ranks at Peterborough United, after being released by Wimbledon at the age of 1 ...
, on loan at the time from
Peterborough United, was voted 'Player of the Round'.
The Hawks were involved in a relegation battle in the
2008–09 season despite being among the favourites to win the league at the start of the season, but ultimately secured
Conference South
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survival with three games remaining. 2008–09 did, however, see diverting runs in the
FA Cup
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(ending with a first-round home defeat to League Two
Brentford
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) and in the
FA Trophy
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(ending with a 2–0 defeat away to
York City in the quarter-finals).
In
2009–10, Havant & Waterlooville made a late run that almost got them to the playoffs but
Woking
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pipped them to the post by one point.
In July 2011, the club played a "once in a lifetime" game against
La Liga
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side
Real Betis
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, losing 7–0, after the Spanish club's original friendly opponents (
Portsmouth
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) found themselves unable to play the game.
The
2011–12 season was a poor one for Havant & Waterlooville, and after dropping to second from bottom in the league following a defeat at
Basingstoke Town,
Shaun Gale was sacked on 1 April. Assistant manager Steve Johnson and stadium manager/fitness coach
Adrian Aymes
Adrian Nigel Aymes (born 4 June 1964), known as Adi Aymes, was a First-class cricket, first-class cricketer for Hampshire County Cricket Club, where he was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper for fifteen years, winning the Friends Provident ...
were placed in charge on a caretaker basis. In a tense finale, the Hawks avoided relegation with literally the last kick by a Havant & Waterlooville player in the entire season;
Joe Dolan
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's 93rd-minute winner in the final match against
Staines Town
Staines Town Football Club was a semi-professional football club based in Staines-upon-Thames, Middlesex.
History
Early days
Staines Town FC was founded in 1892 and was known under various names including ''Staines F.C.'',''Staines Albany F ...
ensuring that
Maidenhead United
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(who believed themselves to be safe having scored a last-minute winner themselves) would fill the final relegation spot.
On 8 May 2012, the Hawks appointed
Stuart Ritchie as manager and Sean New as his assistant, the combination having been very successful in partnership during eight years at
AFC Totton. Ritchie played 53 games for the Hawks in their first two seasons as a combined club (1998-2000). Sean New was replaced just 1 month later by Barry Blankley over a "failure to disclose particular information" scandal. Just ten games into his reign, Stuart Ritchie was sacked after just one win in those ten and a shock loss to Southern League South & West side
North Leigh F.C.
North Leigh Football Club is a football club based in North Leigh, Oxfordshire, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Eynsham Hall Park Sports Ground.
History
The club was established in 1908 and became members of the Wit ...
in the FA Cup.
On 9 October 2012,
Lee Bradbury was appointed manager. leading the club to 10th place at the end of that
2012–13
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season.
The
2013–14 season was an eventful one, with the club reaching the
FA Trophy
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semi-finals, losing 3–1 on aggregate over two-legs against local rivals
Gosport Borough
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. As a result of the Trophy run as well as weather-related postponements, the Hawks were required to play over half of their league campaign (22 games) within the final 57 days of the season. Despite this the Hawks went into the final game of the season against
Tonbridge Angels
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with a chance of making the play-offs. When the final whistle blew in that game, a 0–0 draw was enough, however in their match still on-going
Dover Athletic
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scored a goal to mean that the Hawks would miss out on goal difference. In addition to the
FA Trophy
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and
Conference South
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disappointments, the Hawks also lost in the final of the
Hampshire Senior Cup to
Basingstoke Town 3-2 after extra time, despite battling back from a two-goal deficit to equalise in the final minute of injury time.
The Hawks went one better in their
2014-15 Conference South campaign, finishing 5th and making the playoffs. However, the Hawks lost 4–2 on aggregate to eventual winners
Boreham Wood. During this season, the Hawks also made the first round proper of the
FA Cup
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, losing eventually to
League One side
Preston North End
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.
Despite starting the
2015-16 Conference South season as favourites, the Hawks were relegated on goal difference. They did, however, win the
Hampshire Senior Cup, beating
Winchester City
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Histo ...
5–3 on penalties
at
St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.
Placed into the
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
following relegation, the Havant & Waterlooville board kept faith with manager
Lee Bradbury, who led the team to the title on the final day of the season. Trailing
Bognor Regis Town by a point prior to the penultimate round of matches, the Hawks won 1–0 at home against their title rivals, in front of new league record crowd for the Hawks of 3,455.
This result meant the Hawks needed to win their final game at
Kingstonian
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The club was founded in 1885 by YMC ...
or match Bognor's result. The Hawks drew 0-0 but, despite leading 1–0 with 20 minutes left, Bognor could only draw at home to
Metropolitan Police
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, allowing a sizeable contingent of travelling Hawks fans to watch their team collect the trophy as
2016-17 Isthmian League
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champions.
After being promoted the previous season, the Hawks won the
2017–18 National League South, winning it on the final day with a win against
Concord Rangers
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where
Jason Prior
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scored the 89th minute winning goal.
Prior
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was also the Hawk's leading scorer in their successful league campaign was who was the 5th top scorer in the campaign with 23 goals.
In the
2018–19 season, Havant & Waterlooville struggled to adjust to life in the
National League
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and were relegated with three matches remaining. On 22 April 2019, Havant & Waterlooville released a statement confirming
Lee Bradbury had left by mutual consent. The next day, assistant manager
Shaun Gale was appointed caretaker manager for their final two games of the season. On 29 April, it was announced that former
Sutton United manager Paul Doswell had signed a three-year contract, bringing
Ian Baird
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back to the club as his assistant.
In
2019–20 National League South the Hawks switched to morning training, three days a week. As a result, the squad was transformed with only three players remaining from that which completed the previous season. The new look Hawks challenged at the top of the division until the season was curtailed in March due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. At first it appeared as though the League would only promote the leading club, given the extraordinary circumstances. As the Hawks stood second in the division they, along with the similarly placed
York City of the
National League North
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, started the #promote2 campaign for play-offs to take place or the second place club to be promoted. Eventually play-offs did take place but H&W lost 2–1 to Dartford in their home semi-final.
Stadium
The club play at Westleigh Park renamed the Draper Tools Community Stadium at the start of the 2020/21 season. Located on Bartons Triangle, Martins Road, West Leigh,
Havant, PO9 5TH. It was home to Havant Town from 1982 onwards while
Waterlooville F.C.
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played at the now extinct Jubilee Park. It currently has a capacity of 5,300, of which 710 is seated. The record attendance at the ground is 4,400, for the 4–2 third round FA Cup replay win against Swansea City on 16 January 2008. The record attendance for a league fixture was set on 17 April 2017, when 3,455
watched a penultimate
2016-17 Isthmian League
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Biography
16-17 was founded in 1983 by Alex Buess, Knut Remond and Markus Kneubühler. When the group played its first conc ...
fixture against
Bognor Regis Town F.C.
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, when the two clubs were placed first and second in the table. The club's record attendance for any home game is 5,793, for the FA Cup first round defeat to
Millwall F.C.
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on 13 November 2006 played at
Portsmouth F.C.
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Current squad
Youth teams
Havant & Waterlooville now has an academy team for the club's most promising youth players, run in conjunction with South Downs College and playing in the Conference Academy League Southern Section. For the 2009–10 season, this has increased to include two more reserve teams, playing in the Hampshire and Sussex College leagues.
Nathan Ashmore, who left to join
Gosport Borough
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, was the first player to be promoted from the academy team to the first team in the 2008–09 season.
Management
Caretakers
*
Shaun Gale (Apr 2019)
*
Adrian Aymes
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(Sep 2012 – Oct 2012)
* Steve Johnson &
Adrian Aymes
Adrian Nigel Aymes (born 4 June 1964), known as Adi Aymes, was a First-class cricket, first-class cricketer for Hampshire County Cricket Club, where he was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper for fifteen years, winning the Friends Provident ...
(Apr 2012 – May 2012)
*
Shaun Gale (Nov 2004)
Player records
(as at 4 February 2023)
Records for league and all cups, appearance totals are starting + substitute
Shown are all who have made more than 100 appearances, or scored more than 20 goals
''*= still at club''
Honours
League
*
National League South
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(Tier 6)
**Winners (1):
2017–18
*
Isthmian League Premier (Tier 7)
**Winners (1):
2016–17
*
Southern League Southern (Tier 7)
**Winners (1):
1998–99
Cups
*
FA Cup
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**''Fourth round:''
2007–08
*
FA Trophy
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**''Semi-finals:''
2002–03,
2013–14
*Portsmouth Senior Cup
**Winners (3): 2015, 2017,
2018
*
Hampshire Senior Cup
**Winners (3): 2016,
2018, 2019
References
External links
Official Club website*
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