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AFC Aldermaston 简介
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A.F.C. AldermastonFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search AFC Aldermaston
Full name Association Football Club Aldermaston
Nickname(s) "The Atom Men" (c.1950s)
Founded 1952
Ground AWE Recreational Society
Aldermaston
Reading
Berkshire
RG7 4PR
Chairman Damion Bone[1]
Caretaker-manager Adie Heath
League Hampshire Premier League
2011–12 Hampshire Premier League
Division One, 9th
Home colours Away colours
A.F.C. Aldermaston is a non-league English association football club based in Aldermaston, Berkshire. The club is affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association.[2] The team's motto, Facta Non Verba, comes from a Latin phrase meaning "deeds, not words".[3]
The club has played at AWE Aldermaston (on the Hampshire-Berkshire border) since its establishment in 1952. They will begin the 2012–13 season in the Hampshire Premier League, having been relegated from the Wessex League Division One at the end of the 2009–10 season.
In 2010, the club lost 40 consecutive games, which led to news reports proclaiming them the "worst English football team in history". The news was carried in publications including The Independent,[4] The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail,[5] the Zimbabwe Independent,[6] and UEFA.[7]
Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Foundation
1.2 Football league
1.3 Wessex League
2 Ground
2.1 Facilities
2.2 Attendance
3 Club records
3.1 2010: 40 consecutive defeats
3.2 Season-by-season record since 1979
4 Current squad
5 References
6 External links
[edit] History[edit] FoundationA.F.C. Aldermaston was founded in 1952 by Charles Green BEM, Ted Hall, Gordon Carter, and Don Sharp. The team – then known as AWRE Football Club – were nicknamed "The Atom Men" after the newly founded Atomic Weapons Research Establishment.[8]
As the AWRE complex was still under construction when the team was established, the players used empty contractors' huts as changing rooms – carrying the tin bath into whichever building was designated for that day's football.[8] The players were also responsible for the pitch, and would mow and mark out the pitch before the match started.[8]
The club received support from William Penney during his work at AWRE on the Operation Hurricane project.[8]
[edit] Football leagueIn the late 1960s/early 1970s, the club was asked to change the name to "AFC Aldermaston" – which, when fully abbreviated, caused confusion over whether the "A" stood for "Aldermaston" or "Association".[8]
In the 1970s, Aldermaston moved from the Reading & District League to the Hellenic Football League Division One – spending seven seasons in that league. From 1986 until 1991, the club played in local football football leagues,[9] including the North Hampshire League. For the 1991–92 season, Aldermaston joined the Hampshire League Third Division, finishing fifth in their first season.[8] The team spent one season in the second division, before returning to the third division for the rest of the 1990s.[9] Upon reorganisation of the Hampshire League for the 1999–00 season, Aldermaston were placed in the premier division – effectively being promoted two divisions.[9]
[edit] Wessex LeagueWhen the Hampshire and Wessex Leagues merged in 2004, Aldermaston became members of the Wessex League which they remained part of until 2010. The club and will begin the 2010/11 season in the Hampshire Premier League,[1] having finished the 2009/10 season in 21st (bottom) place.[10]
[edit] GroundA.F.C. Aldermaston play at the Recreational Society (commonly abbreviated to "Rec Soc") at the Atomic Weapons Establishment in Aldermaston, having been founded shortly after the complex's establishment. Until 1990, the society's Head Groundsman was Eddie Seaward.[11] After leaving Aldermaston, Seaward became Head Groundsman at Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club,[8] and received an MBE in 2007 for services to sport.[12]
[edit] FacilitiesFacilities at the Rec Soc include railings, training facilities, floodlights, a club shop and a clubhouse.[13] There are also non-football facilities, including cricket pitches, squash courts, and a gymnasium.[14]
[edit] AttendanceThe club's average home attendance for the 2009–10 season is 25.[15] The record home attendance is 150.[13]
[edit] Club recordsHighest League Position[9]: 7th in Hellenic League Division one 1979-80
[edit] 2010: 40 consecutive defeatsOn 8 April 2010, Aldermaston became the "worst English football team in history" by losing 40 consecutive games.[1] The 40th loss was against Downton, where Aldermaston lost 2–0.[1] Aldermaston had, until the 86th minute, been drawing 0–0. They were also "down to 10 men".[1] Chairman Damion Bone stated that he believed that the poor performance over the season was due to players' commitments.[16] The team had lost 10 players to Tadley Calleva before the start of the 2009/2010 season.[5]
On 13 March 2010, Aldermaston had almost broken their losing streak – also playing against Downton.[17] The final score was 2–1; Aldermaston's last-minute equaliser was disallowed.[1] Had they drawn, they would have equalled the Stockport/Poole record of 39 consecutive losses.
The previous record (of 39 straight losses) was held jointly by Stockport United and Poole Town.[1][16] Bone stated that the team hadn't sacked the manager, Carl Griffifths, as "he stepped down just after Christmas".[1] Griffifths left the club after the team lost 2–1 to Stockbridge on 20 March 2010, citing work-related commitments.[18][19] Adie Heath, the manager of the reserve team, was announced as caretaker-manager.[19]
The team broke their losing streak on 10 April 2010 by drawing 1–1 at home against Warminster Town,[5][20] and won the following game 2–1 against Petersfield Town.[18]
[edit] Season-by-season record since 1979Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined Hellenic League Division One
1979–80 Hellenic League Division One 7
1980–81 Hellenic League Division One 12
1981–82 Hellenic League Division One 15
1982–83 Hellenic League Division One 15
1983–84 Hellenic League Division One 13
1984–85 Hellenic League Division One 13
1985–86 Hellenic League Division One 16
A.F.C. Aldermaston left Hellenic League
1986–1991 A.F.C. Aldermaston played in local football, mainly the North Hampshire League
A.F.C. Aldermaston joined Hampshire League Division Three
1991–92 Hampshire League Division Three 4 Promoted
1992–93 Hampshire League Division Two 17 Relegated
1993–94 Hampshire League Division Three 9
1994–95 Hampshire League Division Three 18
1995–96 Hampshire League Division Three 10
1996–97 Hampshire League Division Three 15
1997–98 Hampshire League Division Three 11
1998–99 Hampshire League Division Three 15
Placed in Hampshire League Premier Division upon league re-organisation
1999–00 Hampshire League Premier Division 21
2000–01 Hampshire League Premier Division 21
2001–02 Hampshire League Premier Division 21
2002–03 Hampshire League Premier Division 20
2003–04 Hampshire League Premier Division 17
Placed in Wessex League Division Two upon its formation
2004–05 Wessex League Division Two 22 Relegated
2005–06 Wessex League Division Three 9
Wessex League Division Three renamed Wessex League Division Two
2006–07 Wessex League Division Two 13
Placed in Wessex League Division One upon league re-organisation
2007–08 Wessex League Division One 21
2008–09 Wessex League Division One 14
2009–10 Wessex League Division One 21 Relegated
2010–11 Hampshire Premier League 15
2011–12 Hampshire Premier League
Source: AFC Aldermaston at the Football Club History Database
中文版
奥尔德马斯顿足球会维基百科,自由的百科全书跳转至: 导航、 搜索 奥尔德马斯顿
全名 奥尔德马斯顿足球会
绰号 "原子人"(The Atom Men) (c.1950s)
成立 1952年
主场 AWE康乐社
主席 多米昂·本[1]
代领队 希恩
联赛 威塞克斯
甲组联赛
2011-2012 汉普郡
超级联赛, 9
主场球衣
客场球衣
奥尔德马斯顿足球会(AFC Aldermaston)是一支位于英格兰伯克郡奥尔德马斯顿,目前身处第10级联赛—威塞克斯甲组联赛的足球队。
在2009年至2010年的球季中,奥尔德马斯顿足球会在联赛中被40次击败[2],直至第34周的赛事中,该球队才取得首场的和局,在之后的一周球赛,他们以2-1击败对手,成为英国历史上成绩最差的足球队[3][4]。目前,由于奥尔德马斯顿联在联赛中仅取得4分,排名榜末,已肯定会于来季赛事降级至第11级的汉普郡超级联赛。
目录 [隐藏]
1 历史
1.1 成立之初
1.2 参与联赛
1.3 威塞克斯联赛
2 主场馆
3 成绩
3.1 2009年至2010年球季的大败
3.2 1979年起的成绩
4 资料来源
5 外部链接
[编辑] 历史[编辑] 成立之初奥尔德马斯顿足球会是由一个原子武器研究机构(Atomic Weapons Establishment,简称AWRE)的成员﹕大英帝国勋章得主查理斯·格林(Charles Green)、霍尔(Ted Hall)、戈登·嘉达(Gordon Carter)及多恩·夏普(Don Sharp)于1952年成立,当时这支足球队的名字是“AWRE足球会”[5]。
成立之初的AWRE足球会的营运资金十分有限,设施甚为简陋,球员需要在每次比赛前刈草及自行搭建帐棚作为更衣室[5]。这问题直至到物理学家潘尼(William Penney)的注资下才得到解决[5]。
[编辑] 参与联赛1960年代末至1970年代初,AWRE足球会易名为“AFC奥尔德马斯顿”,当中的A包含了奥尔德马斯顿和足球会(Association football club)的缩写,容易造成混淆[5]。随后在1970年代后期,奥尔德马斯顿联足球会由雷丁联赛起开始参与联赛,并在其后升级至汉普郡甲组联赛。在希腊甲组联赛(Hellenic Football League)7个球季后,奥尔德马斯顿足球会于1986年脱离英格兰足球联赛系统,参加北汉普郡联赛 [6]。5年后,这足球会返回英格兰足球联赛系统的汉普郡丙组联赛,并在这个联赛中的首个球季以第五名完成赛事[5]。随后,他们升级至乙组联赛,但仅一年后就返回丙组[6]。1999年,奥尔德马斯顿联足球会因联赛重组下,升级至汉普郡超级联赛[6]。
[编辑] 威塞克斯联赛由于汉普郡超级联赛和威塞克斯联赛合并的关系,奥尔德马斯顿足球会离开打滚14年的汉普郡超级联赛,于2004年升级至威塞克斯联赛乙组联赛。在2009年至2010年的球季中,这足球会以联赛中以4分的成绩排名联赛榜榜末,来季会降级回汉普郡超级联赛[1]。
[编辑] 主场馆奥尔德马斯顿足球会的主场馆名为康乐社(Recreational Society),是AWRE总部的综合型体育馆。该场馆设有照明系统和会所 [7],以及280个座位[8]。在2009年至2010年的球季,康乐社平均的入场人数为25人[9],最高纪录是150 [7]。
[编辑] 成绩[编辑] 2009年至2010年球季的大败2010年4月8日,奥尔德马斯顿足球会以2-0不敌丹顿(Downton FC) [1],取代了普尔城和斯托克波特联会,成为全英历史上成绩最差的足球会[10][1]。在这场比赛,奥尔德马斯顿于完场前4分钟依然与对手赛和0-0,然而随着本方球员因犯规被逐[1],该队在随后的时间被攻入两球,未能取得这球季首场的和局。赛后,该队的会长多米昂·本(Damion Bone)表示球队其差的成绩是源于欠薪所致[10],令10位球员在球季未展开前决定离队。
至于领队方面,尽管多米昂·本表示并不会因此解雇领队将于圣诞节后退休的卡尔·格里菲斯(Carl Griffifths) [1],但后者在对斯托克布里奇的失利后离职,其职位由希恩所代任[11]。
同年4月10日,奥尔德马斯顿主场与沃明斯特城足球会(Warminster Town FC)言和1-1,中止了球队40场的败仗[12]。一星期后,这球队以2-1战胜彼得斯菲尔德足球会,取得本球季的首场胜利[11]。
[编辑] 1979年起的成绩球季 联赛 名次 备注
参与汉普郡甲组联赛
1979-80 汉普郡甲组联赛 7
1980-81 汉普郡甲组联赛 12
1981-82 汉普郡甲组联赛 15
1982-83 汉普郡甲组联赛 15
1983-84 汉普郡甲组联赛 13
1984-85 汉普郡甲组联赛 13
1985-86 汉普郡甲组联赛 16
离开汉普郡联赛
1986-1991 参与地区性的北汉普郡联赛
参与汉普郡丙组联赛
1991-92 汉普郡丙组联赛 4 升级
1992-93 汉普郡乙组联赛 17 降级
1993-94 汉普郡丙组联赛 9
1994-95 汉普郡丙组联赛 18
1995-96 汉普郡丙组联赛 10
1996-97 汉普郡丙组联赛 15
1997-98 汉普郡丙组联赛 11
1998-99 汉普郡丙组联赛 15
联赛重组后成汉普郡超级联赛成员
1999-00 汉普郡超级联赛 21
2000-01 汉普郡超级联赛 21
2001-02 汉普郡超级联赛 21
2002-03 汉普郡超级联赛 20
2003-04 汉普郡超级联赛 17
改组后升至威塞克斯乙组联赛
2004-05 威塞克斯乙组联赛 22 降级
2005-06 威塞克斯丙组联赛 9
威塞克斯丙组联赛易名威塞克斯乙组联赛
2006-07 威塞克斯乙组联赛 13
联赛重组后升级至威塞克斯甲组联赛
2007-08 威塞克斯甲组联赛 21
2008-09 威塞克斯甲组联赛 14
2009-10 威塞克斯甲组联赛 21 降级
2010-11 汉普郡超级联赛
球队俱乐部链接
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