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Simon Carter | Portsmouth News • March 16, 2022

PITC chief executive Clare Martin was at the Moneyfields FC ground in Copnor on Tuesday, to see the progress being made in a historic £5.2m redevelopment programme.


After laying a brick as television cameras rolled, Martin said it was a ‘quite overwhelming’ moment in her 21-year career at PITC, the charitable arm of Portsmouth Football Club.


The brick laid will be part of a two-storey clubhouse which will sandwich two full size artificial football pitches at the John Jenkins Stadium, named in honour of the city’s D-Day veteran who passed away in 2019 aged 100.


PITC will be landlords of the venue, with Moneyfields having given up ownership of the land - which they bought for £275,000 in the mid-1990s - in exchange for a long-term lease that guarantees their future.


With Moneyfields having finished their home fixtures last weekend, the builders are now ramping up their work - both on the new facilities and the housing (14 flats, 12 houses) that forms part of the development (pictured, below).

No-one will be allowed to move into the houses until the football facilities are completed.


Moneyfields officials are spending this week clearing the site, ready for the diggers to come in next week and rip up the pitch and demolish the clubhouse which had been their home at Dover Road since the early 1990s.


In its place will be a state-of-the-art facility that will be home to Moneyfields adult (both men and women) and youth teams, as well as Portsmouth Women - the latter returning to Portsea Island after a spell at Westleigh Park in Havant. PITC teams - including the club’s disability side - will also call the John Jenkins Stadium home.


The pitches are being laid by S & C Slatter, who are one of the major artificial pitch providers in England and who laid the surface at Westleigh Park in the summer of 2020. S & C Slatter won’t start to lay the turf, though, until the clubhouse build is complete - to avoid dust getting into the fibres.


Each week during term time PITC will use the John Jenkins Stadium to deliver coaching and training programmes to more than 6,000 students and pupils – over 36,000 individuals each year.


But it is not just a footballing facility - there will be a gym, dance studio, boxing facilities, classrooms and a cafe/ clubhouse.


he main pitch will have a several-hundred seater grandstand, as part of an overall capacity of 1,180, while the second pitch - the one nearest Burrfields Bridge - will be overlooked by a balcony outside the second storey clubhouse.


Similar to the Front Lawn venue in Havant’s Leigh Park, the second pitch will have space for spectators to watch but no seats. The £5.2m project - initially due to cost £3.5m but the pandemic contributed to hiking up costs, as well as delaying the build by 12 months - has been funded by various groups.


The Football Foundation - the UK’s largest sports charity, funded by the Premier League, The FA and the Government - donated nearly £2m.


The Eisner Foundation - the charitable arm of the businesses run by Pompey owner Michael Eisner - donated $350,000 (around £270,000) to the John Jenkins Stadium redevelopment. PITC themselves raised around £600,000, with Veolia contributing another £64,000.


A further £800,000 loan has come from Portsmouth City Council, while the Pompey Supporters Trust and the Beneficial Foundation - a Portsmouth-based charity - have also donated.


Moneyfields chairman Pete Seiden was also present at the bricklaying ceremony. He has repeatedly told The News that the redevelopment has saved his club from going out of business.


Along with other long-serving club officials, Seiden is clearing out what is left of Moneyfields’ belongings this week.


The goalposts have already gone - bought by Meonstoke - while local Hampshire Premier League clubs Fleetlands and Hayling United have bought mowers, rollers and changing room benches.


Another HPL club, Liss Athletic, are buying the floodlights which are, for the time being, still in place.

Seiden said two annual six-a-side youth football tournaments will be held at the new stadium,


Another HPL club, Liss Athletic, are buying the floodlights which are, for the time being, still in place.


Seiden said two annual six-a-side youth football tournaments will be held at the new stadium, using both pitches across two days. ‘It would be a coup for the city, the largest such tournament in Portsmouth,’ he remarked. The tournaments will also benefit Moneyfields financially.


While Moneyfields will be remaining on their former site, Portsmouth Women will be returning to Portsea Island.


Moneyfields and Portsmouth Women will start their 2022/23 seasons in August, but it is unlikely the John Jenkins Stadium will be completed by then. Almost certainly, all the teams at both clubs will have to play their first handful of league matches away unless they can find alternative ‘home’ venues.


Moneyfields are playing their final two ‘home’ Wessex games at United Services Portsmouth’s Victory Stadium next month, and that could again be an option for the first weeks of next season. Baffins Milton Rovers have also offered the PMC Stadium if needed.

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Premier Division fixtures have been released for August, in an opening month which includes FA Cup ties for our clubs. Two games open the Wessex League season for 2026/27 on July 28, as Hamble Club host Andover New Street, while Cowes Sports head to Petersfield Town. A full schedule then commences on August 1 - fixtures of note include Bashley hosting their first Wessex League game for four years with Hamble Club the visitors. Horndean welcome Sherborne Town to Five Heads Park while new side, Sturminster Newton United welcome a returning Fareham Town. Meanwhile, promoted Fleetlands start life in Step 5 with a home fixture against Laverstock & Ford: Tuesday 28 th July PREMIER DIVISION Hamble Club v Andover New Street Petersfield Town v Cowes Sports Saturday 1 st August PREMIER DIVISION Baffins Milton Rovers v Bemerton Heath Harlequins Bashley v Hamble Club Bournemouth v Hythe & Dibden Cowes Sports v Brockenhurst Downton v Petersfield Town East Cowes Vics v Andover New Street Fleetlands v Laverstock & Ford Horndean v Sherborne Town Millbrook v Hamworthy Recreation Sturminster Newton United v Fareham Town You can see August's schedule in full via the link below: DOWNLOAD - PREMIER DIVISION - AUGUST FIXTURES The full season for the Premier Division will be released on Full-Time on Sunday. We expect to release Division One fixtures in full by w/c July 13. This is due to ground shares with clubs at Steps 3-4. Further updates will appear here and on our X account .
July 3, 2026
Early round draws have been made for the Emirates FA Cup, FA Vase and FA Youth Cup involving Wessex sides, with details as follows: EMIRATES FA CUP EXTRA PRELIMINARY ROUND Ties to be played on Saturday, August 8 Winners receive £1,125 Losers receive £375 Andover New Street v Christchurch Badshot Lea v Brockenhurst Bournemouth v Downton Cowes Sports v Hamble Club Devizes Town v Hamworthy Recreation East Cowes Victoria v AFC Stoneham Horndean v Hartley Wintney Laverstock & Ford v Eversley & California Millbrook v Bradford Town Paulton Rovers v Fleetlands Petersfield Town v Fareham Town Portland United v Sturminster Newton United Shepton Mallet v Bashley Sherborne Town v Baffins Milton Rovers Tadley Calleva v Bemerton Heath Harlequins Westbury United v Hythe & Dibden FAC EP - DRAW IN FULL EMIRATES FA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND Ties to be played on Saturday, August 22 Winners receive £1,444 Losers receive £481 AFC Portchester v Westbury United or Hythe & Dibden Andover New Street or Christchurch v Shaftesbury Bournemouth or Downton v Millbrook or Bradford Town Cowes Sports or Hamble Club v Tadley Calleva or Bemerton Heath Harlequins Devizes Town or Hamworthy Recreation v Fleet Town or Melksham Town East Cowes Victoria or AFC Stoneham v Badshot Lea or Brockenhurst Moneyfields v Portland United or Sturminster Newton United Paulton Rovers or Fleetlands v Yateley United or Alton Petersfield Town or Fareham Town v Laverstock & Ford or Eversley & California Sherborne Town or Baffins Milton Rovers v Horndean or Hartley Wintney Weymouth v Shepton Mallet or Bashley FAC PR - DRAW IN FULL ISUZU FA VASE FIRST ROUND QUALIFYING Ties to be played on Saturday, August 15 Winners receive £550 Losers receive £160 Andover New Street v Bemerton Heath Harlequins Bashley v Blandford United Bridport v Folland Sports Bristol Telephones v AFC Aldermaston Clanfield v Romsey Town Cove v Laverstock & Ford Fareham Town v Baffins Milton Rovers Fleetlands v Wincanton Town Hamble Club v Cowes Sports Horndean v Totton & Eling Kintbury Rangers v Mangotsfield United Newport (IW) v Colden Common Pagham v Millbrook Sandhurst Town v Wokingham Town Selsey v Hamworthy United FAV 1Q - DRAW IN FULL ISUZU FA VASE SECOND ROUND QUALIFYING Ties to be played on Saturday, September 12 Winners receive £725 Losers receive £225 Bridport or Folland Sports v Alton or Badshot Lea Bristol Telephones or AFC Aldermaston v Newent Town or Almondsbury Camberley Town v Cove or Laverstock & Ford Clanfield or Romsey Town v Bournemouth East Cowes Victoria v Fleetlands or Wincanton Town Eversley & California or AEK Boco v Kintbury Rangers or Mangotsfield United Fareham Town or Baffins Milton Rovers v New Milton Town Fawley AFC v Ash United Frimley Green v Brockenhurst Hamble Club or Cowes Sports v Christchurch Hedge End Rangers v Horndean or Totton & Eling Pagham or Millbrook v Newport (IW) or Colden Common Petersfield Town v Andover New Street or Bemerton Heath Harlequins Ringwood Town v Selsey or Hamworthy United Sandhurst Town or Wokingham Town v Carterton or Wells City Sherborne Town v Bashley or Blandford United Whitchurch United v Midhurst & Easebourne or Warminster Town FAV 2Q - DRAW IN FULL FA YOUTH CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND Ties to be played in w/c August 31 Alton v Bemerton Heath Harlequins Bashley v AFC Portchester Gosport Borough v Fareham Town Hamworthy Recreation v Millbrook Portland United v Hamble Club Shaftesbury v Bournemouth Weymouth or Sholing v Christchurch Wimborne Town v Petersfield Town FAYC PR - DRAW IN FULL
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The draw for the first and second rounds of the Wessex League Cup has been made, with ten ties scheduled (dates to be confirmed). FIRST ROUND: Ash United v Hamworthy Recreation Bashley v Romsey Town Blandford United v Cowes Sports Bournemouth Poppies v Kintbury Rangers Brockenhurst v Sandhurst Town Christchurch v Totton & Eling Fawley AFC v East Cowes Victoria Athletic Frimley Green v Fareham Town Sherborne Town v AFC Aldermaston Sturminster Newton United v Lymington Town SECOND ROUND: Ash United or Hamworthy Recreation v Baffins Milton Rovers Alresford Town v Whitchurch United Andover New Street v Brockenhurst or Sandhurst Town Bashley or Romsey Town v Ringwood Town Bournemouth Poppies or Kintbury Rangers v Sturminster Newton United or Lymington Town Colden Common v Christchurch or Totton & Eling Downton v Fleetlands Fawley AFC or East Cowes Victoria Athletic v Blandford United or Cowes Sports Frimley Green or Fareham Town v Cove Hamworthy United v New Milton Town Hedge End Rangers v Bemerton Heath Harlequins Hythe & Dibden v Hamble Club Laverstock & Ford v Amesbury Town Millbrook v Horndean Newport (IOW) v Folland Sports Petersfield Town v Sherborne Town or AFC Aldermaston
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The Wessex Football League is delighted to announce a new partnership with TwelveYards , as Official Graphics Partners ahead of the upcoming season. This partnership has been put together for one simple reason: to help our clubs save time and stand-out on social media. Alongside the benefits being passed down to our teams, the Wessex League will also be using TwelveYards ourselves to power and enhance the league’s social media channels. Helping Clubs Deal with the Matchday Rush Matchdays are hectic. The same few volunteers are usually juggling the turnstiles, running the tea bar and trying to tweet live match updates all at once. When you’re that busy, putting together high-quality social media graphics is a massive headache. As a result, content isn’t always consistent and local sponsors don’t always get the exposure they deserve. TwelveYards fixes that. Their easy-to-use portal lets anyone - even if you have absolutely zero design experience - create professional matchday, commercial and club graphics in seconds. It gives Wessex League clubs the tools to look just as sharp and polished as professional teams online, which help bring in more fans and attract more commercial revenue. Exclusive Offers for Every Wessex League Club To make sure this partnership directly benefits our teams on a practical level, TwelveYards is offering an exclusive discount and package for Wessex League clubs: ● First 30 Days FREE: Every club in the league can try the platform for free for the first month, with hands-on support to get your club set up. ● 12% Discount: Reduced monthly rates across both packages to keep costs down for the season. ● Founding 15 Price Freeze: The first 15 Wessex League clubs to sign up will lock in their discounted rate for life. As long as your clubs stays signed up, your price will never go up.
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We are pleased to welcome 360Player as our Approved Tech Partner. Their innovative approach to club management and player development aligns with our ambition to support clubs both on and off the pitch. The platform offers a comprehensive solution to help our clubs streamline operations, improve communication, and further develop players at all levels of the game We look forward to working closely with 360Player and seeing the positive impact this partnership will bring to our League." As part of the partnership, 360Player will work alongside the Wessex League and its member clubs to introduce modern tools designed to support club administration, player development, and overall engagement across the competition. Nicholas, UK Area Manager for 360Player, said: "We are incredibly excited to partner with the Wessex League and support its clubs as they continue to evolve. Having experienced football operations at this level, I understand the day-to-day challenges clubs face. Our aim is to help reduce the administrative burden, improve communication across senior and junior sections, and create new opportunities for clubs to grow commercially. There is also a fantastic opportunity to enhance player development utilising the same operating system, whether through structured development plans, video analysis, or support for pathways from youth to senior football. We currently work with aspiring clubs in the area, such as AFC Totton, AFC Portchester, Bournemouth Electric, and many others, and I'm thrilled to be working with clubs like these. We’re looking forward to working with forward-thinking clubs in the Wessex League who are ready to embrace technology and build for the future." For further information on 360Player, please visit www.360player.com .
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