A.F.C. Totton
Amalgamated Football Club Totton is a football club based in Totton, Hampshire, England. The club is affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association and is an FA Standard Chartered club. They are currently members of the and play at the Testwood Stadium.
History
The club was formed in 1886 and originally known as Totton Football Club, playing its games at South Testwood Park. They then became a founding members of the Hampshire F.A. when it was inaugurated the following year. In 1904 they became founder members of the New Forest League. After the First World War they entered the Southampton Senior League and the New Forest League. For the 1920β21 campaign they joined the Divisional Section of the Hampshire League. In 1922β23 they played in both the East and West sections, after which they remained in the West Section, winning it in 1924β25.League reorganisation saw Totton playing in the Divisional Section in 1928β29, with the club finishing as runners-up. Further reorganisation saw them placed in Division Two for the following season, in which they were again runners-up. They went on to win Division Two in 1930β31, earning promotion to Division One. On 30 December 1933 the club moved their home ground to Testwood Park. Despite finishing bottom of Division One in 1934β35, they were not relegated to Division Two. In 1952β53 the club was relegated to Division Two after finishing bottom of Division One, but were promoted back to the top division in 1959β60 despite only finishing fourth.
In 1975 the club amalgamated with Totton Athletic. The club were promoted to Division One when they finished as runners up in Division Two in the 1979β80 season. Totton's most successful season in terms of the number of trophies won was the 1981β82 campaign when they won Hampshire League Division One for the first time, the Russell Cotes Cup, Hampshire Intermediate Cup, Southampton Senior Cup, Echo Trophy, and the Reg Mathieson Trophy. The following season saw the club make their debut in the FA Cup, getting to the fourth qualification round at their first attempt before being knocked out by Windsor & Eton. The club went on to win the Hampshire league again in the 1984β85 season, and followed this up the following season with their fourth runner up spot.
Totton became one of the founder members of the Wessex League for the 1986β87 season. Although the league title eluded the club for many years, they still performed well in cup competitions. The next twenty seasons saw the club maintain their status in the Wessex league top division, during which time they won the Wessex League Cup twice in the 1989β90, 2002β03 and 2005β06 seasons. The club also finished as runners-up to Southern League Bashley in the Russell CΓ΄tes Cup in 1990β91.
The 2006β07 campaign saw the club finish runners up just behind Gosport Borough on goal difference. The main highlight of the season though, was their run in the F.A. Vase, which saw the club reach the final at Wembley Stadium for the first time in the club's history. In front of a record crowd of 27,754 for a Vase final, the team had to settle for runners-up after losing to Truro City 3β1.
The following season saw the club seal its first ever Wessex League Championship. The championship win also enabled promotion to the Southern League. The club started in Division One South & West of the Southern league, and were almost promoted at their first attempt, when they beat Beaconsfield SYCOB 2β1 in the playoff semi-final, but lost to Didcot Town 2β1 in the play-off final in front of a crowd of 1,123. Again in the following season the club, after finishing as runners-up, were in the play-offs this time losing to Cirencester Town in the semi-final. The club did finish with some silverware when they won the Hampshire Senior Cup for the first time, beating Aldershot Town 4β0 in the final at Dean Court.
The 2010β11 season saw the Stags play their first match at the newly built 3,000-capacity Testwood Stadium with the first match against Paulton Rovers, winning 5β1. The club also gained promotion to the Premier Division when they won the league on the final day of the season with a 1β0 win away at Gosport Borough. The club made it a double winning season when they beat Sholing 3β1 in the Hampshire Senior Cup final at the home of Southampton, St. Mary's Stadium.
The 2011β12 season saw the club beat Bradford Park Avenue 8β1 to reach the FA Cup second round for the first time in their history. A record attendance of 2,315 was achieved beating their previous record of 1,746 when Totton played Southampton in 2009. Totton's dream of reaching the third round of the FA Cup was ended as they lost 6β1 against Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup 2nd Round at the Testwood Stadium. The club also finished third in the league, and so entered the play-offs to gain promotion to the Football Conference beating Chesham United 3β2 in the semi-final, but lost 4β2 to Oxford City in the final The club finished the season in the Hampshire Senior Cup final at St Mary's Stadium, but could not make it three wins in a row as they lost to Eastleigh 2β0.
After finishing mid-table in 2012β13 Totton were relegated to Division One South & West at the end of the 2013β14 season. In 2021β22 the club won the Southampton Senior Cup, defeating Folland Sports 3β0 in the final. The following season they won the Division One South title, earning promotion to the Premier South Division. The club also beat their Division One Central counterparts Berkhamsted 2β1 in the Southern League Division One Champion of Champions match, as well as retaining the Southampton Senior Cup with a 3β0 victory over Sholing in the final.
In 2023β24 Totton were runners-up in the Premier Division South. In the subsequent play-offs they defeated Bracknell Town 2β1 in the play-off semi-finals, before being beaten on penalties by Salisbury in the final. They were runners-up in the Premier Division South the following season, before going on to beat Dorchester Town 4β3 after extra time in the semi-finals and then Gloucester City 1β0 in the final to earn promotion to the National League South.
Ground
The club initially played at South Testwood Park, before moving to Testwood Park in December 1933. After the 1975 merger with Totton Athletic floodlights were installed. The ground had stands on either side of the pitch, one of which was seated and the other for standing.In February 2011 the club moved to the Testwood Stadium on Salisbury Road, playing their first match on 9 February with 744 watching them beat Paulton Rovers 5β1. The ground cost a reported Β£2.5 million to build, and has a capacity of 3,000, of which 500 are seated and covered. The ground is also used by Southampton F.C. Women and the Southampton B team.
Honours
- Southern League
- *Division One South champions 2022β23
- *Division One South & West champions 2010β11
- *Division One Champion of Champions 2022β23
- Wessex League
- *Premier Division champions 2007β08
- *League Cup winners 1989β90, 2002β03, 2005β06
- Hampshire League
- *Division One champions 1981β82, 1984β85
- *Division Two champions 1930β31, 1966β67
- Hampshire League West
- * Champions 1924β25
- New Forest League
- * Champions 1905β06, 1910β11, 1913β14, 1919β20, 1925β26, 1926β27, 1947β48, 1960β61, 1961β62
- Hampshire Senior Cup
- *Winners 2009β10, 2010β11
- Russell-Cotes Cup
- *Winners 1938β39, 1981β82, 1998β99
- Southampton FA Senior Cup
- *Winners 1928β29, 1929β30, 1946β47, 1980β81, 1981β82, 2021β22, 2022β23
- Echo Trophy
- *Winners 1981β82
- Reg Mathieson Trophy
- *Winners 1981β82
- Hampshire Intermediate Cup
- *Winners 1946β47, 1966β67, 1981β82, 1982β83
- Hampshire Junior Cup
- *Winners 1913β14
- New Forest League Challenge Cup
- *Winners 1905β06
- Perkins Charity Cup
- *Winners 1909β10, 1912β13, 1913β14, 1926β27, 1957β58, 1960β61