| Southam United celebrated its
Centenary in 2005 having been founded in 1905 following the amalgamation
of two village teams, Southam United or “Saints” as they are known
has a long and distinguished history. From 1947 to 1956 the club
won most of the titles in the then prestigious Coventry and North
Warwickshire League culminating in the Coventry Evening Telegraph
Cup. |
| Saints moved into the Midland Combination in 1980/81
and immediately won the Division 3 title and completed the double
by winning the Vase Final with a 3-1 victory over Kingsbury United.
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| When the League was reorganised in 1983/84, United
were invited into the Premier Division but after struggling for
several seasons they were downgraded to Division 1 when it was discovered
that their pitch was now too short owing to the construction of
a bowling green next to it. It took until 1995/96 for United to
get back into Premier Division football. |
| In 1997/98 Saints enjoyed their most successful
season in the Midland Combination finishing as Premier Division
Runners Up and winning the Birmingham County FA Vase with a convincing
3-0 victory over Shirley Town. |
| All time leading goalscorer (over 1,000 goals)
and also record appearance holder is Bob Hancocks who is still actively
involved with the club as groundsman, fixture secretary (along with
wife, Anne) and general “dogsbody”. In June, 2002 Bob and Anne received
a presentation from the Club to mark their over 50 years of loyal
service to Southam United. |
| In 2001 the Club merged with Southam Town FC, a
progressive junior club formed in 1972 which, amongst other things,
has pioneered Ladies and Girls football in Warwickshire. Long-term
development plans have now been put into place to strengthen the
football base in Southam both on and off the field including working
towards FA Community Club Charter Standard. |
| The Club’s Banbury Road headquarters now extends
to some 15 acres in all with an increasing number of quality pitches
and training areas and ground enhancements including more substantial
car parking provision. Over the next few years the Club hopes that
a new purpose built multi-changing room and clubhouse complex will
be in place to accommodate the ever increasing number of teams.
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| For season 2006/07 the Club’s range of teams runs
from the Mini Soccer School (boys and girls of 5 and a half years
upwards) being introduced to the game in a fun environment and playing
friendlies); Under 9’s & 10’s (playing competitive mini soccer in
the Coventry Minor League and the Mid Warwickshire Junior League);
Under 13’s, 15’s & 16’s (playing in the Coventry Minor or Mid Warks
Boys Football League); Girls Under 16’s (playing in the Central
Warwickshire Youth Football League); a Ladies team (playing in the
Premier Division of the West Midlands Regional League and the Women’s
FA Cup); the Ladies reserves (playing in the Birmingham County League);
plus the Men’s Senior Team – some 250 players in all. |
| Bob Wolstenholme, a qualified physiotherapist,
provides preventative and recuperative treatment services for all
the senior and junior players at the Club throughout the season.
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| First Team results from 1998 to 2004 were largely
disappointing. A sixth placed MidComb Premier Division finish in
2004/05 augured well for the future but could not be improved upon
in season 2005/06 thanks to inconsistent league form. Despite some
comparative success in Cup competitions, including an appearance
in the first ever Cup Final at the Ricoh Arena, when Saints finished
as Runners Up to Coundon Court in The Coventry Charity Cup) it is
now time for a fresh approach. |
| Ex Leamington star Barry Shearsby has been appointed
as Manager and will be assisted by Ian Ray as the Club looks to
push on to the next level. |