Andover F.C.
Andover Football Club was an association football club based in Andover, Hampshire, established in 1883. Since the 2007–08 season, Andover had been a member of the Southern League Division One South and West at Step 4 of the National League System (i.e. four divisions below the English Football League). The club played at this level for 29 of its 128 years of existence, and played its thousandth game in this league in 2008. Compared with earlier periods, the ten years from 1998 to 2008 were relatively successful for Andover, seeing them win a number of league and cup honours as well as registering their biggest ever win.
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Alan Green (footballer, born 1951)Alan_Green_(footballer,_born_1951)__CareerStation__4Alan_Green_(footballer,_born_1951)__CareerStation__6Barrie HillierBarrie_Hillier__CareerStation__6Ben Wright (footballer, born 1988)Ben_Wright_(footballer,_born_1988)__CareerStation__4Ben_Wright_(footballer,_born_1988)__CareerStation__6Bernard_HarrisonBernard_Harrison__CareerStation__8Bert ScrivenBert_Scriven__CareerStation__1Bill_Luckett__CareerStation__4Bill RawlingsBill_Rawlings__CareerStation__1Bob McCarthy (footballer)Bob_McCarthy_(footballer)__CareerStation__7Brian CliftonBrian_Clifton__CareerStation__1Colin BarrettColin_Barrett__CareerStation__5Dick RowleyDick_Rowley__CareerStation__4Hugh Fisher (footballer)Hugh_Fisher_(footballer)__CareerStation__7Ian HathawayIan_Hathaway__CareerStation__10Jack Howarth (footballer)Jack_Howarth_(footballer)__CareerStation__11James Sharp (footballer, born 1976)James_Sharp_(footballer,_born_1976)__CareerStation__1Luciano_Masiello__CareerStation__9Manny AndruszewskiManny_Andruszewski__CareerStation__8Mel BlythMel_Blyth__CareerStation__11Nicky BangerNicky_Banger__CareerStation__11Nigel SpackmanNigel_Spackman__CareerStation__1
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Alan Green (footballer, born 1951)Barrie HillierBen Wright (footballer, born 1988)Bernard_HarrisonBert ScrivenBob McCarthy (footballer)Colin BarrettDick RowleyHugh Fisher (footballer)Ian HathawayJack Howarth (footballer)Manny AndruszewskiMel BlythNicky BangerNigel SpackmanPaul Hunt (footballer)Paul Wood (footballer)Peter Brown (footballer, born 1934)Phil Andrews (footballer)Ray KeeleyRon Davies (footballer, born 1932)Sam Stevens (footballer)Stuart BarfootTed MacDougallTom CarnabyTommy MulgrewWayne PrattWilliam Ponting
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Andover F.C.
Andover Football Club was an association football club based in Andover, Hampshire, established in 1883. Since the 2007–08 season, Andover had been a member of the Southern League Division One South and West at Step 4 of the National League System (i.e. four divisions below the English Football League). The club played at this level for 29 of its 128 years of existence, and played its thousandth game in this league in 2008. Compared with earlier periods, the ten years from 1998 to 2008 were relatively successful for Andover, seeing them win a number of league and cup honours as well as registering their biggest ever win.
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