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Folland Sports Football Club is a football club based in Hamble-le-Rice, near Southampton, in Hampshire, England. They are currently members of the Wessex League Division One and play at Folland Park.
Full name | Folland Sports Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Planemakers | ||
Founded | 1938 (as Folland Aircraft) | ||
Ground | Folland Park, Hamble-le-Rice | ||
Capacity | 1,000 (150 seated)[1] | ||
Chairmen | Ian Josephs & James Langdown | ||
Manager | Jayda Chiutare | ||
League | Wessex League Division One | ||
2023–24 | Wessex League Division One, 8th of 21 | ||
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The club was established in 1938 by workers of the Hamble-le-Rice aircraft factory under the name Folland Aircraft.[2][1] The club won the Hampshire Senior Cup in 1940–41.[3] The following season saw the club win the Hampshire League and the Hampshire FA's Russell Cotes Cup.[4] By 1948 the club had left the Hampshire League and were also renamed Folland Sports. In 1968 they rejoined the Hampshire League, becoming members of Division Three East.[5]
When league reorganisation in 1971 saw the regional third divisions replaced with Division Three and Division Four, Folland Sports were placed in Division Three.[6] However, in 1975–76 they finished second-from-bottom of Division Three and were relegated to Division Four.[6] In 1979–80 the club were Division Four champions and moved up to Division Three as Division Four was disbanded;[6] the season also saw them win the Hampshire Intermediate Cup.[4] They won Division Three the following season, earning a second successive promotion, this time to Division Two.[7] In 1985–86 the club were Division Two runners-up and were promoted to Division One.[8] After finishing third in Division One the following season, they moved up to the Wessex League.[8]
In 1990 the club were renamed Aerostructures S&S.[8] In 1997–98 the club won the League Cup.[9] At the end of the season they adopted another new name, this time becoming Hamble ASSC.[10] When the Wessex League gained a second division in 2004 the club became members of Division One.[11] The division was renamed the Premier Division in 2006, and despite finishing bottom of the table in 2006–07 they avoided relegation to Division One. However, after finishing second-from-bottom of the division in 2008–09, the club were relegated to Division One.[11] They went on to win Division One the following season, earning an immediate promotion back to the Premier Division.[11] In 2011 the club were renamed GE Hamble,[11] although the new name lasted only two seasons as they reverted to Folland Sports in 2013.[12]
Folland Sports finished bottom of the Wessex League Premier Division in 2015–16 and were relegated to Division One.[8]
The club play at Folland Park. When they joined the Wessex League in 1987 the ground was upgraded, with floodlights and pitch barriers installed.[4] The ground has a small stand with wooden bench seating on one side of the pitch, with uncovered standing at both ends.[13] It has a capacity of 1,000, of which 150 is seated and covered.[1]
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