- Ascot United F.C.
Football club infobox
clubname = Ascot United
fullname = Ascot United Football Club
nickname =
founded =1965
ground = Ascot Racecourse,Ascot
capacity =
chairman = Mike Harrison
manager = Stuart Scammell
league =Hellenic Football League
Division One East
season = 2007–08
position =Hellenic Football League
Division One East, 4thAscot United F.C. are a football club based in Ascot,
Berkshire ,England . They were established in 1965. Currently they are members of theHellenic Football League Division One East .Ascot United History
Ascot United was founded in 1965 by a men’s team who played their games at Sunninghill, with “after match meetings” in The Wells public house in Cheapside village (now the Marrakesh).
Within three seasons, the club had gained permission from the Ascot Racecourse Trustees to convert the land north of coach park 10 into a football pitch. A wooden clubhouse was built and this team went on to win many prestigious trophies in the years that followed.
Various youth teams represented Ascot United over the years up to 1988, but the size of the club never exceeded 8 boys’ teams. From 1989 there was a gradual increase in demand and in 1992 there came a turning point when small-sided games were introduced for 7 and 8 year olds and the men’s team reformed, having disbanded in 1980. Some of the other important milestones in the club’s history are:
1990 A new club house was erected at the Racecourse Ground 1991 A new pitch and training area was constructed on waste land 1992 The club house was converted 1994 Floodlights and improved drainage were added. 2003 Partnership with Charters School was established and the website went live 2004 Ascot United awarded FA Charter Community club status 2006 The senior team won the Reading Evening Post Cup Final at the Madejeski Stadium in Reading2007 The senior team won the Reading League Senior division and were promoted to the Hellenic League Division 1 East2007/8 4th in First Season in Hellenic Div One East
The Club Today
The Club has grown to become one of the largest football clubs in the UK . Currently there are over 700 registered players embracing all ages from age 5 and all levels of ability.
It fields 55 teams every weekend including 4 adult teams and 5 girls’ teams. It is supported by 46 businesses who provide various forms of sponsorship, it is run by over 100 volunteers 80 of whom have formal FA coaching qualifications.
The club’s status was underlined in August 2004 when it became an FA Charter Community club, at the time only the second club in Berkshire to receive this award.
Current squad:
First team squad
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Andy Gavin (Captain)External links
* [http://www.ascotunited.co.uk/ Official website]
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