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Wokingham & Emmbrook
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Full name Wokingham & Emmbrook Football Club
Nickname(s) The Satsumas
Founded 2004
Ground Lowther Road, Wokingham
Chairman Mark Ashwell
Manager Dan Bateman and Matt Eggleston
League Hellenic Football League
Division One East
2014–15 Hellenic Football League
Division One East, 1st

Wokingham & Emmbrook F.C. are a football club based in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. The club was formed in 2004, as a merger of Wokingham Town and Emmbrook Sports. Their nickname is "The Satsumas", a reference to the team's colours. They currently play in the Hellenic Football League Division One East.

History

The club was formed in 2004 when Wokingham Town Merged with Emmbrook Sports. Wokingham Town were champions of the Isthmian League First Division in 1980–81, reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1982–83 taking Cardiff City to a replay and the semi-finals of the FA Trophy in 1987–88.[1] Among their former players were Darren Barnard, Terry Brown, Paul Bence and Phil Alexander. Established in 1989, Emmbrook Sports had a much more modest history, being long-term members of the Reading League.[2]

Wokingham & Emmbrook started in Division one east of the Hellenic Football League for the 2004–05 season. In November 2007, Wokingham Borough Council submitted a planning application to improve the facilities at Wokingham & Emmbrook's Cantley Park home. This would include a small stand accommodating 250 people and also flood lighting.[3] At the end of the 2008–09 season the club won its first silverware by picking up the Reading Senior Cup with a 3–0 win over Woodley Town at the Madjeski stadium.[4]

In December 2009, the club agreed a ground share with near neighbours Bracknell Town which ensured that after winning promotion in season 2009–10, they were able to compete in the Hellenic League Premier Division.[5][6]

At the start of the 2011–12 season the club made its debut in the FA Cup reaching the First Qualifying round.[5] During October 2011 Woodley Town announced plans to join forces with Wokingham and Emmbrook to create a 'super-club' for the region. However the plan was not fully confirmed. Wokingham believed this plan would allow them to upgrade their pitch at Cantley Park, after trying for several years, but the council have insisited that the park should remain in public use in its entirety and not sold off to private clubs.[7]

On 22 May 2012 Wokingham and Emmbrook F.C. won the Reading Senior Cup 2012 defeating Highmoor Ibis 3–1 at the Madejski Stadium[8]

On 21 May 2013 Wokingham and Emmbrook F.C. were able to retain their status as Reading Senior Cup winners, defeating Marlow United 2–1 at the Madejski Stadium

After a tough opening to the 2013/14 campaign for Wokingham & Emmbrook in August, the Sumas bounced back superbly surging up the league table in the following months being unbeaten all season at home in the league at the fortress that is Lowther Road. As a result of this great form, in the end of the season Wokingham ended up 2nd place in the Hellenic Division One East.

On 15 May 2014 Wokingham were able to retain the Reading Senior Cup for the 3rd season running with an emphatic 5–0 win against local rivals Finchampstead at the Madejski Stadium

In May 2015 the Sumas won the Reading Senior Cup for the 4th time on the bounce, beating local rivals Binfield 2-1 after extra time. The season was a historic one for Wokingham & Emmbrook, winning the Hellenic Division One east securing their first ever league title.

Ground

Wokingham and Emmbrook play their home games at Lowther Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 1JR.

Club honours

  • Hellenic Football League Division One East:[5]
    • Runners-up: 2009–10, 2013–14
  • Reading Senior Cup:[4][8][9]
    • Winners: 2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13

Club records

  • Highest League Position:[5] 8th in Hellenic premier Division 2012–13
  • FA Cup best performance:[5] First qualifying round 2011–12
  • FA Vase best performance:[5] Second qualifying round 2011–12
  • Highest Attendance:[10] 305 v Binfield 28 March 2005

Staff

  • President: Mark Ashwell
  • Chairman: Graham Tabor
  • Facilities Manager: Clive McNelly
  • Secretary: Neil Van Den Dungen
  • 1st Team Managers: Dan Bateman and Matt Eggleston
  • Reserve Team Manager: Clive McNelly

Current Squad

  • as at 1 January 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Sean Woodward
England GK Kyle Lennon
England DF George Parsons
England DF Ben Broadhurst
England DF Cameron Smillie
England DF Luke Redman
England DF Grant Lewin
England DF Will Day
England DF Adam Cooke
England DF Liam Pietrasik
England MF Sam Duffelen
England DF Jordan Rowland
England DF Sam Bastone
England MF James Charlton
No. Position Player
England MF Nick Bateman
England MF Dan Collier
England MF Jake Butler (captain)
England MF Chris Yeatman
England MF Garry Sargeant
England MF Sam Whiting
England MF Josh Pearson
England FW Elliott Rushforth
England FW Luke Scope
England FW Sam Bateman
England FW Julian Harley

Former players

1. Players that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Has achieved recognition in another sport or the media.

References

  1. WOKINGHAM TOWN at the Football Club History Database
  2. EMMBROOK SPORTS at the Football Club History Database
  3. Wokingham Borough Council, November 2007
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wokingham & Emmbrook FC 3 Woodley Town FC 0 Get Bracknell
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK at the Football Club History Database
  6. Bracknell News, December 2009
  7. Reading Chronicle
  8. 8.0 8.1 Herridge challenges players to win more silverware after Wokingham & Emmbrook win Reading Senior Cup Get Wokingham
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  10. Club Details Hellenic Football League

External links

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