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Welcome to Athletic Newham Football Club - V S Athletic Newham
Welcome to Athletic Newham Football Club

     Thurlow Nunn League First Division South
        Saturday 10th October 2020, 3pm KO

Athletic Newham     VS       Harwich & Parkeston
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Good Afternoon
   Welcome to the Terence McMillan Stadium - the home of Athletic
                      Newham Football Club
We would like to welcome all our match officials and our opponents along with
all their supporters to this afternoon of football.

                                  Club History
Athletic Newham FC was founded in 2015 as a youth team, then known as
Lopes Tavares London FC, before moving into adult football the following sea-
son, joining the Premier Division of the Essex Alliance Football League. They
played at the Memorial Recreation Ground in West Ham. They finished eighth in
their first season and fifth in 2017-18, before successfully applying to join the
new Division One South of the Eastern Counties Football League for the 2018-
19 and 2019-2020 season which the club finished second.

Athletic Newham Football Club represents the Newham Community and now
runs many community teams such as: U18s, Ladies and Vets.
Our community is our strength. No club of any sporting interest can withstand
the test of time without the support of its members and their families.
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Club Directory 2020/2021
Chairman: Ulisses Filipe
Secretary: Quenedi Francisco
Treasurer: Irina Voicechovskaja

                           Management Team
Director of Football: Miguel Sampaio
Administrator: Tony Tavares

                           Team Management
First Team Manager: Christopher Davis

First Team Ass Manager: Mohamed Hassane
First Team Coach: Tim Tejuoso
Physiotherapist: Miguel Sanha

                              Today’s teams
             Athletic Newham FC         Harwich & Parkeston FC
              Wilkinson Boateng               Sam Felgate
            Christopher De Nguidjol           Rory Harman
                 Khalifa Jabbie              Jack Higgleton
                 James Purdon                  Oliver Law
                 Richard Kone                 Nick Palmer
                Simon Bamidele             Wayne Blackman
               Eusfrause Cabulo                Harry Miller
                  Akin Akinola                  Billy Latto
                  Louis Hiobi               Adam Hampson
                  Conor Cobb                  Karl Andrade
                 Youssef Fadili              Charlie Lindoe
               Alvaro Fernandez               Leslie Lewis
                 Jeff Idemudia             Conor McLaughlin
              Martin Arnauchkov                Tyler Smith
              Simpson Mpalampa              Harrison Banner
                Anderson Baro                Elliot Johnson
                  Joel Appiah                 Elwin Lartey
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Today’s Fixtures

                   Thurlow Nunn League
         Eastern Senior League First Division South

                 Athletic Newham vs Harwich & Parkeston

                     Brimsdown vs Wivenhoe Town

                        Frenford vs Hackney Wick

               Athletic Newham FC Latest Results

  Date/ time         Home team         Result         Away team

 06/10/2020        Wormley Rovers       0-0        Athletic Newham

 03/10/2020       Burnham Ramblers      1-1        Athletic Newham

 26/09/2020          Little Oakley      1-3        Athletic Newham

 19/09/2020        Athletic Newham      0-1         Wormley Rovers

12/09/2020           Barkingside        0-1        Athletic Newham

 09/09/2020          Brimsdown          2-4        Athletic Newham

 05/09/2020         Halstead Town       1-1        Athletic Newham
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First Division South League Table
POS   Teams                 P   W   D   L      GD    PTS
1     Little Oakley         6   5   0   1      11    15
2     Frenford              6   4   1   1      10    13
3     Newbury Forest        5   4   1   0      5     13
4     Athletic Newham       6   3   3   0      5     12
5     White Ensign          5   4   0   1      4     12
6     Benfleet              5   3   2   0      6     11
7     Wormley Rovers        6   3   1   2      1     10
8     Burnham Ramblers      6   1   2   3      -1    5
9     Coggeshall United     4   1   2   1      -2    5
10    Holland               6   1   2   3      -4    5
11    Halstead Town         4   1   1   2      -1    4
12    Wivenhoe Town         6   1   1   4      -6    4
13    Harwich & Parkeston   6   0   3   3      -3    3
14    Barkingside           5   1   0   4      -5    3
15    Brimsdown             5   1   0   4      -15   3
16    Hackney Wick          6   0   2   4      -5    2
17    May & Baker           1   0   1   0      0     1
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Today we welcome our opposition

                    A Brief History of Harwich & Parkeston FC

The club was established in 1877, and reached their first cup final in 1891, losing to Clapton
in the final of the Essex Senior Cup. In 1898 they moved to the Royal Oak ground and also
reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup, losing 1–0 to Stockton. However, they did win the
Essex Senior Cup, beating Leytonstone.
The club were founder members of the South East Anglian League in 1903 and were run-
ners-up in its first season. However, they finished bottom of the league the following season.
They played in the league until 1910, but also joined the Essex & Suffolk Border League,
which they won in 1908–09, 1913–14, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1928–29, 1931–32,
1932–33 and 1933–34.

In 1934–35 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup, but lost 3–0 at Bristol Rovers. In
1935 the club became founder members of the Eastern Counties League and shared the first
championship with Lowestoft Town. The following season they reached the FA Cup first
round again, losing 5–1 at Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic.
In 1937 the club left the Eastern Counties League to play in the Essex County League, which
they won at the first attempt, but returned after a single season as the league folded. In 1938
a record attendance of 5,649 was set during the Amateur Cup quarter final match against
Romford. They reached the final of the Amateur Cup in 1953, but lost 6–0 to Pegasus at
Wembley Stadium in front of a crowd of 100,000. The following season they reached the FA
Cup first round again, but lost 3-2 at home to Headington United.

The first round was reached again in 1961-62 and 1963–64, but the club suffered heavy de-
feats on both occasions, losing 5–1 at Torquay United and 8–2 at Crystal Palace.
In 1964 the club joined Division Two of the Athenian League. Champions in their first season,
they were promoted to Division One. After finishing runners up the following season, the club
were promoted to the Premier Division. They remained at that level until 1973, when they
switched to Division Two of the Isthmian League.
 With a third-place finish in 1976–77 they were promoted to Division One, also reaching the
first round of the FA Cup again, where they lost 3–0 at home to Enfield in a replay after a 0–0
draw. However, they were relegated in 1979–80 and after finishing bottom in 1982–83 the
club dropped into the Athenian League for one season, before returning to the Eastern Coun-
ties League.

In 2002–03 they were relegated to Division One of the Eastern Counties League, but finished
runners-up in their first season to make an immediate return. They remained in the Premier
Division until resigning on 9 February 2010, and subsequently joining the Premier Division of
the Essex & Suffolk Border League for the 2010–11 season. In 2014 the club disbanded its
reserve team and dropped into Division One of the Border League for the 2014–15 season.
Despite only finishing tenth in 2017–18, the club were promoted to the new Division One
South of the Eastern Counties League.
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Code of Conduct
I understand that I am a member of Athletic Newham FC, and agree to behave in such a way
that I do not bring the club into disrepute. Play your part and observe the FA’s Respect Code
of Conduct for players at all times.
On the field, I will:
   •    Adhere to the Laws of the Game.
   •    Display and promote high standards of behaviour.
   •    Promote Fair Play.
   •    Always respect the match official’s decisions.
   •    Never engage in public criticism of the match officials.
   •    Never engage in offensive, insulting or abusive language or behaviour.
   •    Never engage in bullying, intimidation or harassment.
   •    Speak to my team-mates, the opposition and my coach/Manager with respect.
   •    Remember we all make mistakes.
   •    Win or Lose with dignity. Shake hands with the opposition team and the referee at the
        beginning and end of every game.

Code of Conduct Coaches and Club Officials

  •   Show respect to others involved in the game including match officials, opposition play-
      ers, coaches, managers, officials and spectators.
      Adhere to the laws and spirit of the game.
  •   Promote Fair Play and high standards of behaviour.
  •   Always respect the match official’s decision.
  •   Never enter the field of play without the referee’s permission.
  •   Never engage in public criticism of the match officials.
  •   Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, insulting or abusive language or behaviour.

Code of Conduct for Spectators:

  •   Applaud effort and good play as well as success.
  •   Always respect the match officials’ decisions.
  •   Remain outside the field of play and within the Designated Spectators’ Area (where
      provided).
  •   Let the coach do their job and not confuse the players by telling them what to do.
  •   Encourage the players to respect the opposition, referee and the match officials.
  •   Avoid criticising a player for making mistake - mistakes are part of learning.
  •   Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, insulting, or abusive language or behaviour.

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