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Tuesday September 14th 2021 KICK OFF : 7.45PM VS Oxhey Jets FC Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division Todays Match SPonsor : FIG TREE GRILL, POTTERS BAR First Team Sponsor PROPERTY ZONE
WELCOME A very warm welcome to todays match officials, the players, committee & supporters of Oxhey Jets FC Football Club for this Spartan South Midlands Premier Division Match. Todays fixture is our first fixture with Oxhey Jets at this level.. As we have seen from all of our League matches, this division will be decided by fine margins. Our match vs Leverstock Green was an end to end affair which saw us run out 3-2 winners, this match was followed up by a 4-1 away win against Hackney Wick in the FA Vase 1st Qualifying round. We are now rewarded with a home tie vs Takeley FC from the Essex Senior League in the next round. Onto today’s match, lets hope we continue our fine form of recent weeks. New Salamis Committee Chairman : Mihali Mihalakis Vice Chairman : Stathis Efstathiou Hon.Secretary : Sotiris Louca First Team General Manager : Andrew Kouroushi Treasurer : Athos Aristidou Committee : Sotiris Louca, Joe Neophitou, Panny Phylactou, Mario Georgiou, George Arti, Chris Kalli, Tony Constantinides, Serge Costa, Tony Paraschou, Chris Charalambous, Mark Toumazos Head of Youth : Peter Xiouri First Team Management : Manager : Richard Georgiou Assistants : Ryan Hervel GK Coach : Lysandros Demetriou Physio : Asshwin Giridran
New Salamis Football Club History New Salamis FC were formed in 1971 by fans of Cypriot club Nea Salamis Famagusta, with the Cypriot based club acting as a parent club to their fans in the UK. Playing in the KOPA (Cypriot Football League) a British League set-up for Cypriots in London, the club won countless honours and left the league in season 2017/18 as the leagues most successful team, winning 12 League Titles. The club also won a record 7 London County Cups. In the 2015/16 season the club won the FA Sunday Cup, following a 1-1 draw with Barnes at Selhurst Park and winning on penalties. In 2016/17 the club lost to Hardwick Social Club on penalties again following a 1-1 draw, at Brammall Lane. Many of the players still play for the team today. In 2018/19 we moved into the Herts County Senior League, playing our matches at Enfield Town FC. In our first season we won the presitgous Aubrey Cup Final, and also acheived promotion to the Spartan South Midlands League, after finishing runners up. Season 2019/20 saw us participate in the Spartan South Midlands League Division One at Step 6, our ambition to achieve promotion to Step 5. In March 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, we sat top of the certain of a top four finish and promotion. We also were the top scorers in all top 10 Divisions as the season was null and voided. Last season saw the team reach the first round of the FA Cup, in our first season, and when the season was curtailed in November , we had managed to amas enough points to be promoted to the Premier Division on points per game over two season, this season sees a new chapter.
CLUB HONOURS HERTS SENIOR COUNTY PREMIER DIVISION Runners Up 2018/19 HERTS SENIOR COUNTY AUBREY CUP Winners 2018/19 FA SUNDAY NATIONAL CUP CHAMPIONS 2015-16 Runners-up 2016-17 KOPA LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION WINNERS ( x 12 ) 2017/18, 2016/17, 2015/16, 2014/15, 2012/13, 2011/12, 2010/11, 2008/9, 2000/2001, 1999//2000, 1993/94, 1984/85 Runners-up 2009/10, 2001/02, 1998/99, 1995/96, 1991/92, 1988/89 KOPA LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 2017/18, 2016/17, 2013/14, 1995/96, 1994/95, 1987/88 Runners-up 2009/10, 2005/06, 2002/03, 1996/97, 1991/92, 1988/89 KOPA LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION CUP WINNERS 2017/18, 2016/17, 2013/14, 2005/06, 1995/96, 1994/95, 1987/88 Runners-up 2009/10, 2002/03, 1996/97, 1991/92, 1988/89 LONDON FA SUNDAY CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS ( x 7 ) 2017/18, 2016/17, 2014/15, 2013/14, 2010/11, 2009/10, 2007/8, 1981/32 Runners-up 2005/06
CLUB HISTORY The current General Manager John Elliott founded Oxhey Jets in 1972. Playing their first season as an under 12 team in the South West Herts Youth League, having been playing friendly matches as the 2nd Oxhey Boys Brigade team for two years before that. A winning start in the League cup final on the last game of the season saw the club move on, and more youth sides were added to the clubs structure, with the original side moving up through the age groups. In the 1978-79 season the team having out grown youth football moved to the Watford and District men’s Saturday league, and at the first attempt won the Division one championship without dropping a point, this prompted an application to the Hertfordshire Senior County League, which was turned down because their home ground was an open playing fields. We instead went into the West Herts Saturday league, and started to prepare the old school pitch at the Chilwell Gardens site ready for another application to join the County League. Chilwell was ready for use and the runners up spot was secured with Three matches to spare, and became the first Oxhey side in history to win The Watford Peace Memorial Shield. The Herts Senior County League was increased in size and Oxhey were elected into Division one in 1981 and were promoted to the Premier division in 1983. The Biggest change to happen to the club was in the 2000-2001 season having moved from their old Chilwell Gardens site, to a new Two million pound complex in Altham Way (using Met Police Bushey for a season), Jets new ground; “The Boundary Stadium” was built to almost Rymans League standard. While the ground was being built, the First team secured there highest ever Honour, Premier Division Champions of the Hertfordshire Senior County League, and the reserves finished Champions as well. This was to be the start of the best run the club, and County had ever seen. The following season the first team retained the Championship, while becoming the first team to add the prestigious Aubrey cup and the Hertfordshire Senior Charity County Cup in the same season, the Reserves also retained the championship and added the reserve cup as well to become another first in the County league, winning the double-double. 2002-03 saw the records come tumbling again as all were retained by the first and reserves and the Rickmansworth Charity cup was added to the haul on Easter Monday by the first team for the first time, giving the clean sweep. 2003-04 started with only one aim, promotion to the Minerva South Midlands league, with all the ground improvements complete, the team needed to do the job one more time, as this time the application for the much earn promotion would be made. This aim has been achieved as the First team secured a top two place. They also won the Rickmansworth charity cup again and were Winners of the Highly Prestigious St Mary’s Cup. The Reserves retained the World Class Homes Reserve Division one Championship and won the Minerva South Midlands Reserve Floodlight Cup at the first attempt beating holders Dunstable in the final. The 4th team finished R/up in the West Herts League Div 2 and the Sunday team crowned a great season by winning the Marathon Sunday Leagues Charity Cup and were runners up in the League. 2004-05 Season was beyond anybodies dream in the club, the first team winning a treble trophy season. The Minerva Division one Championship was won at the first attempt, winning the division by seven points clear, this was added to the Hertfordshire Centenary Trophy that had been won at The Letchworth County ground in April, beating Hatfield Town 2-0. The triple was sealed in the last game of the season, beating Tring Athletic in the Minerva Floodlight cup final on penalties after a 0-0aet game. The division one-cup final was lost to Biggleswade. The 2005-06 season, our first in the premier division, saw us finish in 13th place. We entered the FA Cup for the first time and reached the semi-final of the Herts FA Senior Challenge Cup
where we lost to Bishop’s Stortford in extra time. Our path to the semi-final gave us our first ever fixture against football league opposition when we met Barnet at home. Our 2 – 1 victory was watched by a club record crowd of 257, an event that was marked by a presentation to the club, from Barnet, to commemorate the occasion. The 2006-07 season was without doubt the Clubs best ever season, finishing 7th in the Premier Division and reaching the Premier Division cup final where we lost to Edgware Town by the only goal of a closely fought cup tie. The highlight of the season was in the FA Cup when we visited AFC Wimbledon in the second qualifying round, where despite defeat we all spent an unforgettable day. In the FA Vase we reached the third round proper where we lost at Ipswich Wanderers. Our giant killing act continued in the Herts Senior Challenge Cup when we defeated St. Albans City by 4 goals to 1 before losing, in the next round, to Borehamwood in extra time, after drawing 1 – 1 at the end of normal time. The 2007-08 season was a difficult one for the Club due to the long term injuries suffered by many of the key players. We finished in 19th position in the league and lost to Welwyn Garden City in the Herts FA Charity Shield semi-final. We did however reach the final of the St. Mary’s Cup where we were soundly beaten 5 – 1 by Hemel Hempstead Town from the BGB Football League. The 2008 – 09 season saw us finish in 13th position in the league and we reached the final of the South Midlands Floodlight Cup where we lost by 2 goals to 1 to Royston Town. Our Reserve team finished as champions of Reserve Division 1 which they won by 9 clear points. The Club reached two County Finals during the 2009-10 season. The first being the Intermediate Cup, where the Reserves were beaten 3 – 0 by Hemel Hempstead Town Reserves. Our second visit to The County Ground saw us win the Charity Shield, for the first time, beating St Margaretsbury, by 4 goals to 2. In the League our reserve team retained the Reserve Division 1 title and the first team finished a very creditable 11th following a poor start to the season. We again reached the St. Mary’s cup final, finishing once more as runners-up to Hemel Hempstead Town. The 2010-11 season saw us finish in 19th position, which equalled our worst ever position since joining the league. Our reserves finished as runners-up, losing the league title, which they had held for two years, on the last day of the season. We needed a victory at Crawley Green, but we could only draw with, what was their first team, and Hadley beat us to the title. During the 2011-12 season, as we approached the club’s 40th anniversary, we were once again a successful cup team despite our lowly 17th position finish in the premier division. We were only the second South Midlands side to reach the Herts Senior Challenge Cup Final where we met and were well beaten by Bishops Stortford. Our second county final saw us beat Kings Langley in the Herts FA Charity Shield to lift the title for the second time in the last three seasons. Our third cup final was The St Mary’s Cup where we again met Hemel Hempstead Town, and the only goal of the game from Andrew Lomas secured victory for us over our old rivals in this competition. During the season we broke our club attendance when a total of 376 supporters watched as we were narrowly beaten by Hendon by 2 goals to 1 in the FA Cup. The 2012-13 season was the clubs most successful league season. Due to the worst weather for many years we finished the last few weeks of the season playing 3 matches each week and the runners-up spot was lost on the last day of the season. We finished in 3rd position behind Aylesbury United and Dunstable Town, who completed the season without losing a league fixture. We retained the Herts FA Charity Shield defeating Hertford Town 4 – 0 in the final, and the last match of the season in mid May saw us beat Cockfosters to win the South Midlands Floodlight Cup. In Her Majesty the Queens 2013 birthday honours list the club founder John Elliott was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to young people and the community in South Oxhey. This was a great and much deserved reward for over 40 years of hard work creating and managing Oxhey Jets Football Club. The start of the 2013-14 season was a difficult one for the Club as we found out that all except three of last season’s team had decided to move to other clubs. With just two weeks to kick off
Wayne Gladdy was appointed as manager to try and put a team together. At the end of January with just 20 points gained, Wayne started to recruit new players and from then on we only lost one league match which secured our status for the new season. We also reached the final of the St Mary’s Cup where we beat Leverstock Green 3 – 2. Our reserves finished as runners-up in the Herts FA Intermediate Cup and our Academy team were winners of the Allied Counties East Division. The 2014-15 season saw us continue building for the future under our manager Wayne Gladdy and we finished mid table in 12th position with 57 points. Our success was largely due to the goals from Lee Armitt who finished as the league’s leading goalscorer with 35 goals in 30 games. Our Third team, consisting of our most senior players, reached two cup finals run by the West Herts Saturday league but unfortunately finished as runners-up in both. After two managerial changes at the start of the 2015-16 campaign we found ourselves in a relegation battle during the second half of the season. Bob Wyatt took over the reins and following many new signings a more settled side was found for the last two months and a 17th position was achieved. The re-building will continue next season. Our Academy provides a source of new talent and several members have played at both reserve and first team levels during the season. Our Vets team reached the Webster cup final and finished runners-up losing to the only goal of the game. The 2016-17 season saw us continue the rebuilding process under manager Lee Stedman and a 15th position with a points total of 49 was achieved. Our final run in saw us lose just one of our last eight league fixtures and we were awarded team of the month for April. Our Vets team for the third year running reached the Webster cup final and again finished as runners-up. They did however finish as Division 1 champions beating their closest rivals The Engineer in the last match of the season. The 2017 – 18 season saw us struggling to achieve a mid -table finish and with just a few matches left to play we were in a relegation position. With the help of new managers Tim O’Sullivan and Pat Fallon we won our last two fixtures and secured our premier division status. We now look forward to the new season. Our Vets team finished as league runners-up in their first season in the Herts Senior County League Our managers Tim and Pat in the 2018-19 season took us to 9th position in the league which was our highest finish since 2013. The last match of the season saw us in the final of the West Herts FA St. Mary’s Cup where we narrowly lost by the only goal of the game to Berkhamsted. The reserve team were the team of the season, winning the Herts FA Intermediate Cup at the County Ground beating Royston Town Reserves by 2 goals to nil. They finished as runners-up in the Herts County League Senior Division and also reached the final of the Aubrey Cup where they lost by the odd goal in three to premier division runners-up New Salamis who will be playing in the Spartan South Midlands League from next season. The 2019 – 20 season saw Stuart Atkins appointed as first team manger following the retirement from football management of Tim and Pat. The season was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic and was curtailed after March 7th with us in 5th position after the 29 matches played. The start of the 2020 -21 season was delayed due to the pandemic. Matches started during mid -September and we only managed to complete 12 league matches when lockdown was introduced and the league was once again curtailed. At this stage we were in 2nd position with 25 points.
Total CLUB Appearances & Goals Saturday FA NATIONAL GAME Player Appearances Goals Hervel, Ryan 78 16 Mehmet, Deniz 68 36 Georgiou, Harrison 62 36 Chambi, Andreas 60 Georgiou, Charlie 55 29 Lutaaya, George 55 25 Georgiou, Richard 49 54 Anastasiou, Andy 45 1 Foster, Luke 41 2 Smith, Robert 39 Michael, Antonio 38 7 White, Lee 37 3 Durnin, Luke 36 4 Kyriacou, John 34 4 Becka, Johan 31 2 Artimadies, Christian 29 3 Kouroushi, Nicholas 24 3 Plowright, Xavier 24 2 Portou, Kyri 23 14 Xiouri, Chris 22 4 Byfield, Austin 21 Rose, Marcus 21 Bonnet Johnson, Sean 19 5 Anastasiou, Michael 18 3 Sanderson, Jordan 18 1 Austin, Courtney 17 16 Krasniqi, Arti 17 6 Loizou, Andy 17 2 Marku, Henry 16 3 Mustali, Kevin 15 Oujdi, Alla 15 Tandon, Freddy 15 1 Arthur, Chris 14 2 Grantham, Josh 14 4 Campbell, Tyler 13 7 Crowley, Charles 13 Lowen, Phil 13 3 Fenton, Dean 12 3 Cekrezi, Amrildo 11 Mckenzie, Leon 11 12 Fisher, Leon 9 2 Furlong, Antony 9
Ovie, Rasheed 9 Staunton, Joe 9 1 Rapai, Irnti 8 4 Cumanaj, Andreas 7 1 Price, Perry 7 Ademiluyi, Michael 6 1 Ioannou, Antony 6 Richmond, Tashan 6 3 Asamoah, Derek 5 2 Luke, Darnell 5 Rosero, Junior 5 5 Stephenson, Dillian 5 Atkinson, George 4 Forde, Tyler 4 Llewellyn, Ted 4 1 Murphy, Vinny 4 2 Panagiotou, Paris 4 1 Rifat, Ahmet 4 1 Walsh, Matthew 4 Augustin, Ezequiel Pezzolesi 3 Bancans, Connor 3 1 Ellis, Mason 3 Georgiou, Amelio 3 Gogoa, Landry 3 1 Reynolds, Tyrese 3 Rose, Jamal 3 Diakiesse, Lauric 2 1 Dupray, William 2 Filip, Antonio 2 Lemba, Charne 2 Sulollari, Klodian 2 Achaempong, Richard 1 Aristidou, Dan 1 Armah, Elias 1 Beattie, Conor 1 Boxer, Panny 1 Carvell, Steven 1 Christou, Dimitri 1 Chrysanthou, James 1 Dearman, Joe 1 Knight, David 1 Markatis, Harry 1 Mullings, Shamir 1 2 Ogunseye, Elijah 1 Papacosta, Max 1 Piggot, Scott 1 1 Saluh, Rasheed 1 Smith, Jamie 1 Turkmann, Baris 1
FIXTURES & RESULTS SEASON 2021-22 Key : HOME FIXTURES BOLD, SSMFL (Spartan South Midlands Football League), FAC (FA CUP), FAV (FA VASE) Date Opposition Comp Result Att Goalscorers 06/08/2021 Kensington & Ealing Boro FACEP 1-3 115 Antonio Michael 10/08/2021 Harefield United SSMFL 1-1 105 Tashan Richmond 14/08/2021 Leighton Town SSMFL 2-3 52 G.Lutaaya, D.Asamoah 21/08/2021 London Colney SSMFL 0-3 32 D.Asamoah, T.Richmond, L.Gogoa 28/08/2021 Flackwell Heath SSMFL A-A 51 Michael, Richmond 31/08/2021 Harpenden Town SSMFL 2-0 150 04/09/2021 Leverstock Green SSMFL 3-2 47 Hervel (P), Mehmet, Lutaaya 12/09/2021 Hackney Wick FAV1QR 1-4 Tandon, Lutaaya, Hervel (P), C.Georgiou 14/09/2021 Oxhey Jets SSMFL 18/09/2021 Ardley United SSMFL 24/09/2021 Takeley FAV2QR 02/10/2021 Milton Keynes Irish SSMFL 09/10/2021 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos SSMFL 13/10/2021 Baldock Town SSMFL 16/10/2021 Risborough Rangers SSMFL 23/10/2021 Holmer Green SSMFL 30/10/2021 Arlesey Town SSMFL 06/11/2021 Dunstable Town SSMFL 13/11/2021 Crawley Green SSMFL 20/11/2021 Tring Athletic SSMFL 27/11/2021 Flackwell Heath SSMFL 30/11/2021 Oxhey Jets SSMFL 04/12/2021 Leighton Town SSMFL 11/12/2021 Broadfields United SSMFL 18/12/2021 Ardley United SSMFL 28/12/2021 Hadley SSMFL 08/01/2022 Harpenden Town SSMFL 11/01/2022 Broadfields United SSMFL 29/01/2022 Arlesey Town SSMFL 05/02/2022 Leverstock Green SSMFL 12/02/2022 Baldock Town SSMFL 22/02/2022 London Colney SSMFL 05/03/2022 Holmer Green SSMFL 12/03/2022 Tring Athletic SSMFL 19/03/2022 Dunstable Town SSMFL 26/03/2022 Milton Keynes Irish SSMFL 02/04/2022 Harefield United SSMFL 09/04/2022 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos SSMFL 16/04/2022 Hadley SSMFL 23/04/2022 Crawley Green SSMFL 30/04/2022 Risborough Rangers SSMFL Fixtures subject to change due to additional cup matches
Season 2021 - 2022 Match Day Sponsors Match Match Day Sponsor Date Match Day 1 AAZ Properties Ltd 14/08/2021 Leighton Town FC 2 Freemans Accountants 28/08/2021 Flackwell Heath FC 3 Max Distribution Ltd 04/09/2021 Leverstock Green 4 Fig Tree Grill 14/09/2021 Oxhey Jets FC 5 Ameva Properties 18/09/2021 Ardley United 6 Andrew Lloyd Estates 02/10/2021 Milton Keynes Irish 7 Cos Of London 16/10/2021 Risborough Rangers 8 33Six 13/11/2021 Crawley Green 9 Frosty Hire 20/11/2021 Tring Athletic 10 GNG 11/12/2021 Broadfields United 11 Cally Steels 28/12/2021 Hadley 12 GT Design 08/01/2022 Harpenden Town 13 Demetri Bespoke 29/01/2022 Arlesey Town 14 CG Heating 12/02/2022 Baldock Town 15 Meatland 22/02/2022 London Colney 16 Noahs Ark 05/03/2022 Holmer Green 17 Tiny Tots 19/03/2022 Dunstable Town 18 Next Stop Mortgages 02/04/2022 Harefield United 19 Sydney Rocks 09/04/2022 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos 20 The Penridge Suite 21 Canons Fish Bar 22 Kricoss
Match Day Sponsors Season 2021 - 2022
SQUADS TOday’s GAME New Salamis v Derek Asamoah Owen Ayres Oxhey Jets FC Johan Becka Massoxi Barradas Tues 14th September 2021 Austin Byfield Harry Beaumont Kick Off : 7.45pm Andreas Chambi Jude Bell Spartan South Midlands Luke Durnin Andrew Brennan Premier Division Luke Foster Reece Cameron Anthony Furlonge Tom Gibson Charlie Georgiou Sean Giordmaina Philip Ifil NEXT HOME GAME Harrison Georgiou Richard Georgiou Daniel May New Salamis v Josh Grantham Jonathan Munday Ardley United Ryan Hervel Kenny Nobrega Sat 18th September 2021 Arti Krasniqi Rob Patington Ko 3.00pm Charne Lemba Lewis Putman SSMFL Premier Division Andy Loizou Harry Seabrook Deniz Mehmet John Smith Antonio Michael Louis Stead Today’s Elijah Ogunseye Bradley Sweeney Officials Harry Philippou Tashan Richmond Referee : James Sedley Jordan Sanderson Asst : Mike Heavey Joe Staunton Asst : Oliver Simnock Freddy Tandon CLUB First Team Sponsor PROPERTY ZONE LTD @Newsalamisfcuk 80 Myddleton Rd, Bowes Park, @Newsalamisfcuk London N22 8NQ For all New Salamis FC News & Fixtures Tel : 020 8888 5558 www.newsalamisfcuk.com
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