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Ashridge Park F.C. is an amateur football club which play at Cantley Park in [[Wokingham]]. The club was founded in 1991 and currently has 21 junior teams. The club has achieved [[The FA Charter Standard Club Award]].
Ashridge Park F.C. is an amateur football club which play at Cantley Park in [[Wokingham]]. The club was founded in 1991 and currently has 21 junior teams. The club has achieved The FA Charter Standard Club Award.

==History==
===1992===

2nd Season in local football, Ashridge operating 5 teams at various age groups.


===1993===

Size of club quickly reaches 100 members, spanning 8 teams under 6 age groups.


===1994===

First Ashridge Park Summer Tournament held at St. Crispin's.


===1995===

The Club went on a number of tours as well, the first was a trip to Germany playing on some sort of chalk pitches. Ashridge represented Wokingham vs. our twin town Erfstadt.

In future years there were trips to Bournemouth for some tournaments, and we also represented Wokingham in a Twinning Tournament held in France, in which we won all of our games and the Trophy is held at the Town Hall on permanent Show.


===1997===

New Chairman and Secretary appointed as Ian McKenzie and Rosie Ramsay join the club.


===1999===

Ashridge Adult section formed. The early days It was Sunday afternoons in the Bracknell Boys League, for the under 10’s and above, with the Adults as now playing in the Bracknell Sunday Men’s League.


===2000===

Ashridge website set-up www.ashridgeparkfc.co.uk

===2002===

Ashridge Soccer School introduced for under 6s, 200 members spanning 11 age groups from under 6 up to Adult.


===2004===

New Chairman and Vice appointed, Steve Jones and Ian Blackham.


===2007===

FA Charter Status Achieved, Neil Coupe appointed club secretary,


===2009===

Youth to Adult, Development side formed.


===2010===

First Ashridge Girls teams formed.


===2011===

20 Year Anniversary, 300 club members spanning 25 teams within the community. 20 junior teams, 2 girls teams and 3 adult sides.

Revision as of 22:08, 25 November 2011

Ashridge Park F.C. is an amateur football club which play at Cantley Park in Wokingham. The club was founded in 1991 and currently has 21 junior teams. The club has achieved The FA Charter Standard Club Award.

History

1992

2nd Season in local football, Ashridge operating 5 teams at various age groups.


1993

Size of club quickly reaches 100 members, spanning 8 teams under 6 age groups.


1994

First Ashridge Park Summer Tournament held at St. Crispin's.


1995

The Club went on a number of tours as well, the first was a trip to Germany playing on some sort of chalk pitches. Ashridge represented Wokingham vs. our twin town Erfstadt.

In future years there were trips to Bournemouth for some tournaments, and we also represented Wokingham in a Twinning Tournament held in France, in which we won all of our games and the Trophy is held at the Town Hall on permanent Show.


1997

New Chairman and Secretary appointed as Ian McKenzie and Rosie Ramsay join the club.


1999

Ashridge Adult section formed. The early days It was Sunday afternoons in the Bracknell Boys League, for the under 10’s and above, with the Adults as now playing in the Bracknell Sunday Men’s League.


2000

Ashridge website set-up www.ashridgeparkfc.co.uk

2002

Ashridge Soccer School introduced for under 6s, 200 members spanning 11 age groups from under 6 up to Adult.


2004

New Chairman and Vice appointed, Steve Jones and Ian Blackham.


2007

FA Charter Status Achieved, Neil Coupe appointed club secretary,


2009

Youth to Adult, Development side formed.


2010

First Ashridge Girls teams formed.


2011

20 Year Anniversary, 300 club members spanning 25 teams within the community. 20 junior teams, 2 girls teams and 3 adult sides.