Salisbury F.C.

Salisbury
Full name Salisbury Football Club
Nickname(s) The Whites
Founded 2015 (2015)
Ground The Raymond McEnhill Stadium, Salisbury
Capacity 5,000 (500 seated)
Chairman Ian Hammond
Manager Steve Claridge
League Southern League Premier Division South
2017–18 Southern League Division One West, 2nd of 22 (promoted)
Website Club website

Salisbury Football Club is an English football club based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Formed in 2015 after the liquidation of Salisbury City, the club currently plays in the Southern League Premier Division South under the management of Steve Claridge.[1]

Ground

The Raymond McEnhill Stadium

The club play their home games at The Raymond McEnhill Stadium.[2] The stadium's capacity officially stands at 4,000 (although it is technically able to hold 5,000), with covered accommodation for 2,247 fans.

Players

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 Marcus Beauchamp
England GK Charlie Searle
England DF Aaron Dawson
England DF Matt Partridge
England DF Jake Wannell
England DF Danny Young
England DF Elliot Wheeler
Wales DF George Colson
England MF Lewis Benson
England MF Darren Mullings
No. Position Player
England MF Brandon Mundy
England MF Kane O’Keefe (Captain)
England MF Sam Roberts
England MF Chris Shephard
England FW Pablo Haysham
England FW Luke Hopper
England FW George Barker
England FW Dan Fitchett
England FW Zack Kotwica

Non-playing staff

  • Director and Manager: Steve Claridge[3]
  • Chairman: Ian Hammond[3]
  • Vice Chairman: Ian Ridley
  • Director: Jeremy Harwood
  • Director: Graeme Mundy
  • Director of Football: Mick Jenkins
  • Coach: Matt Holmes
  • Acting Chief Executive: Amanda Newbery

Honours

References

  1. Bradley, Will (14 October 2015). "Kane O'Keefe: 'It's a massive honour to be captain of Salisbury FC'". Valley News. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. "Claridge's Salisbury set to play two friendlies next week". Southern Daily Echo. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Salisbury FC supporters club presents petition to the Area Board". Salisbury Our Community Matters. Wiltshire Council. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
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