Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/12 12:00 - Aveley vs Ebbsfleet United - View

Results

UK Friendlies 07/04 18:30 - Aveley v Dag & Red W 3-0
England National League South 04/26 14:00 46 [24] Aveley v Bath City [16] D 2-2
England National League South 04/21 14:00 45 [10] Hornchurch FC v Aveley [24] L 2-0
England National League South 04/18 14:00 44 [24] Aveley v Chelmsford [12] W 1-0
England National League South 04/12 14:00 43 [19] Salisbury v Aveley [24] W 0-2
England National League South 04/05 14:00 42 [18] Slough v Aveley [24] L 3-0
England National League South 03/29 15:00 41 [24] Aveley v Torquay [5] L 0-1
England National League South 03/22 15:00 40 [10] Hemel Hempstead v Aveley [24] D 1-1
England National League South 03/15 15:00 39 [24] Aveley v Eastbourne Borough [5] L 0-2
England National League South 03/10 19:45 38 [24] Aveley v Worthing [1] L 1-2
England National League South 03/08 15:00 37 [5] Pafiakos v Aveley [24] L 1-0
England National League South 03/03 19:45 25 [24] Aveley v Salisbury [19] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 55 29 26
Wins 11 8 3
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 33 14 19
Goals for 61 39 22
Goals against 95 44 51
Clean sheets 6 4 2
Failed to score 20 9 11

Wikipedia - Aveley F.C.

Aveley Football Club are a professional football club based in Aveley, Essex, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at Parkside.

History

The club was established in 1927 and played in local leagues until World War II. In 1946 they joined the Thurrock Combination League, and went on to win the Essex Junior Cup in 1947–48 and 1948–49. In 1949 the club joined Division Two of the London League. They finished fourth in their first season, and were promoted to Division One. The following season they won Division One, but were not promoted to the Premier Division. However, despite finishing ninth in 1952–53, they were promoted. The following season saw them win the League Cup. They won the Premier Division title in 1954–55. In 1957 the club switched to the Delphian League, finishing as runners-up in their first season and wining the League Cup in 1961–62. When the league folded in 1963 they joined Division Two of the Athenian League. After finishing second in 1968–69, the club was promoted to Division One. They won the Division One title in 1970–71, earning promotion to the Premier Division.

In 1973 Aveley joined Division Two of the Isthmian League, which became Division One in 1977. They won the Essex Thameside Trophy in 1979–80 and the Hornchurch Charity Cup in 1982–83. In 1985–86 they finished bottom of the division, and were relegated to Division Two North. They won the East Anglian Cup in 1988–89, and after finishing second in 1989–90, a season in which they also became the first club from the bottom division to win the League Cup, the club was promoted back to Division One. Although they finished fourth in their first season back in Division One, the club finished bottom of the division the following season, but were not relegated. However, in 1992–93 they finished bottom again and were relegated to Division Two. In 1994–95 the club were relegated to Division Three, where they remained until 2002, when league reorganisation saw them placed in Division One North.

Aveley were transferred to Division One East of the Southern League in 2004, before returning to Division One North of the Isthmian League in 2006. They won the division in 2008–09, and were promoted to the Premier Division. After finishing third in Isthmian League under manager Rod Stringer, the club lost in the promotion play-off semi-finals to eventual winners Boreham Wood. In 2011–12 the club were relegated back to Division One North after finishing third-from-bottom. In their first season in Division One they finished fifth and qualified for the promotion play-offs. They lost 3–1 to Maldon & Tiptree in the semi-finals.

During the 2019–20 season, the club reached the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy, eventually exiting the competition after a 5–0 loss away to Notts County. In 2021–22 Aveley were Division One North champions and were promoted to the Premier Division. The following season saw the club win the League Cup, defeating Potters Bar Town 3–0 in the final. They went on to finish fourth in the league, and after beating Canvey Island in the play-off semi-finals, defeated Hornchurch 1–0 in the final to earn a second consecutive promotion, this time to the National League South. They finished seventh in the National League South in their first season in the division, before losing 2–1 to Maidstone United in the play-off quarter-finals.

Aveley finished their second campaign in the division at the bottom of the National League South, finishing 24th with 32 points. Despite notable victories, such as a 3–1 win over Dorking Wanderers and a 6–3 triumph against St Albans City, the team struggled with consistency throughout the campaign. Their early exits from cup competitions, including the FA Cup and FA Trophy, further compounded a challenging season. Manager Danny Scopes departed at the end of the 2024-25 season, he was replaced by Brett Munyard, formerly of Maldon & Tiptree. Long-standing club chairman Graham Gennings also stepped down, replaced by Craig Johnson.

Aveley Football Club is a semi-professional soccer team based in Aveley, Essex, England. Founded in 1927, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Competing in the Isthmian League, Aveley is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at Parkside, a modern stadium that provides an excellent atmosphere for supporters.

Aveley has built a reputation for its competitive spirit and resilience on the pitch, often showcasing a blend of experienced players and promising youth. The club emphasizes community engagement, hosting various events and initiatives to foster a strong connection with local residents. With a focus on teamwork and sportsmanship, Aveley aims to climb the ranks of English football while remaining a beloved institution in the heart of Essex.