AFC Whyteleafe

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AFC Whyteleafe
Full nameAFC Whyteleafe
Nickname(s)'Leafe
Founded2021
Ground Church Road, Whyteleafe
Capacity2,000
ChairmanKelly Waters
ManagerKelly Waters
League Combined Counties League Premier Division South
2023–24 Southern Counties East League Division One, 1st of 16 (promoted)
Website Club website

AFC Whyteleafe is an English football club based in Whyteleafe, Surrey. The club was established in 2021 and plays at the Whyteleafe Stadium in Church Road, Whyteleafe following the demise of Whyteleafe FC and are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South.

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History

AFC Whyteleafe was formed in 2021 by Kelly Waters, replacing another club, Whyteleafe FC, which had existed immediately before. Waters had hoped to purchase the Church Road premises before it was sold to Irama Sports in February 2021, [1] but he discovered the auction a week too late, and the sale to Irama went through. Following the withdrawal of Whyteleafe FC from the Isthmian League, and inspired by the story of AFC Wimbledon in 2002, [2] AFC Whyteleafe was born.

The new club was granted a position in the Surrey South Eastern Combination League [3] for the 2021/22 season, having formed a merge of registration with Balham FC B Team. [4] This still left the club with less than one month to build a squad from scratch, ready for their debut match on 4 September 2021 at home to Earlsfield 2018. [5]

A crucial part of the successful formation of the club was securing a ground. Church Road was the preferred choice and a four-year deal was reached with Irama to play there. [6]

Following a successful first season, AFC Whyteleafe merged with Whyteleafe Youth FC and Whyteleafe Women ahead of the 2022/23 season to form one AFC Whyteleafe club comprising a men's first team, U23's, women's team and 28 Youth teams from U7 to U18.

In May 2022, the club was admitted into the Southern Counties East League Division One which sits at Step 6 in the National League System. [7] The club achieved a respectable 8th-place finish [8] in their debut season at Step 6. The following season saw Whyteleafe promoted as champions. [9]

Ground

Church Road, the club's home ground Whyteleafe fc church road.jpg
Church Road, the club's home ground

AFC Whyteleafe play their home games at Church Road, Whyteleafe, Surrey, CR3 0AR.

The site of Church Road was formerly farmland, and the farm's existing buildings were converted into the clubhouse and dressing rooms. Whyteleafe FC originally planned to add a running track and cricket pitch to the complex, but these plans were abandoned. Floodlights were added in the early 1980s and a new main stand added in 1999 for the club's first round FA Cup match against Chester City, which saw a record attendance of 2,164. Some of the turnstiles added at the ground were purchased from Stoke City's Victoria Ground after they moved to the Britannia Stadium in 1997.

In June 2021, following the purchase of the ground by Singaporean-based company Irama, Whyteleafe FC left Church Road due to no agreement being reached with Irama for a new lease with the club. [10]

In August 2021 the new club, AFC Whyteleafe, was formed under new management and a 4-year agreement was reached to play at Church Road.

Off the pitch

NameRole
Kelly WatersChairman
Dan ThomasClub Secretary
Tim DeadmanMatchday Coordinator
Felix BakerSupporters Association
Kieron HornAFC Whyteleafe Youth
Nicola AdamsAFC Whyteleafe Youth
Lisa PaceyWelfare Officer

Team Management

ManagerTeam
Kelly WatersMen's First Team Manager
Ennio GonnellaMen's First Team Assistant Manager
Tom JewersMen's First Team Coach
Corey HolderMen's First Team Coach
Jack BaduWomen's Team Manager

Men's First Team Squad

As of 1 May 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG James Shaw
3FBFlag of England.svg  ENG Dami Olorunnisomo
4CBFlag of Ghana.svg  GHA Kwabena Osei
5CBFlag of England.svg  ENG Antone Douglas
6CMFlag of England.svg  ENG Helge Orome (captain)
7FWDFlag of England.svg  ENG Temi Alaka
12FBFlag of England.svg  ENG James Teodorescu
13CMFlag of Sierra Leone.svg  SLE Alton Leeward
14FWDFlag of England.svg  ENG Gus Ward
15CBFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jamie McGeoghegan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17FWDFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Gaspar Mico
18FWDFlag of England.svg  ENG Aaron Watson
19FWDFlag of England.svg  ENG Jay Andrews
20FWDFlag of England.svg  ENG Taurean Roberts
21 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Jimmy Penfold
22CMFlag of England.svg  ENG Adam Allen
23CBFlag of England.svg  ENG Alfie Clark
24CBFlag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Idris Gbadamosi
30CMFlag of England.svg  ENG Mike Hill

Honours

Records

Men's first team:

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