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Eastleigh Football Club is a semi professional association football club based in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England. The club currently competes in the National League, the fifth tier of English football, and plays its home matches at Ten Acres.HistoryFormation to Wessex League (1946–1986)The club was formed on 22 May 1946 by Derik Brooks and a group of friends in the Fleming Arms public house in Swaythling, Southampton and originally known as Swaythling Athletic, which then changed to Swaythling. The club began playing home matches firstly on Southampton Common and then at ‘Westfield’ in Swaythling. In 1950 they joined the Hampshire League. In keeping with their early progress, the club moved to a new ground at Ten Acres in 1957 – which remains their home to this day. In 1980 the club were renamed Eastleigh. Eastleigh were consistently one of the stronger teams in the top tier of the Hampshire League, Division One, in the early 1980s and they achieved their highest final position of 4th (three times: in 1982, 1984 and 1985.) Their first match in the FA Cup was a 2–1 success against Southern League side Poole Town in 1981. They went on to beat Melksham Town in the next round before succumbing 2–4 to another Southern League side, Dorchester Town.

Address: The Silverlake Stadium Stoneham Lane , Eastleigh SO50 9HT, HAM, GB
Phone: 023 8061 3361
State: HAM
City: Eastleigh
Zip Code: SO50 9HT


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My flying visit to the Silverlake Stadium, home of Eastleigh Football Club, offered a brief yet intriguing glimpse into the heart of the club. Even without a match on, the stadium exuded a quiet charm and a sense of anticipation for the excitement that unfolds on matchdays. Nestled amidst the serene surroundings, the Silverlake Stadium boasts a modest yet inviting presence. Its unassuming exterior belies the passion and energy that reverberate within its walls during matchdays, offering a serene backdrop for football enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Exploring the empty stands and wandering through the concourses provided a unique perspective on the stadium's layout and design. From the pitchside views to the meticulously maintained grounds, every aspect spoke volumes about the club's dedication to its home ground. While the absence of a live match may have deprived me of the electric atmosphere that fills the stadium on game days, my flying visit allowed me to appreciate the Silverlake Stadium's significance beyond the roar of the crowd. It's a place where memories are made, victories celebrated, and the spirit of football thrives. In summary, my brief visit to the Silverlake Stadium was a fleeting yet enlightening experience. Even without the hustle and bustle of a matchday, the stadium's aura and the promise of excitement lingered in the air, leaving a lasting impression of Eastleigh Football Club's home ground.
Love taking the boys down there. Cheap tickets and some great football. Lovely ground to. Doing Hospitality I'm December
Small stadium where local football team plays game in Nonleague level. Good atmosphere. Lots of parking spaces around the stadium so no problem to park car just before kick off. On site also bar and shop with memorables
Amazing place to watch some great non league football. Season tickets are are amazingly priced so the whole family can go which is a right bonus. Corporate day is well worth a treat for the extra experience.
Car Parking is available on match days at £10 a car Blue Badge holders there is limited parking for free. Eastleigh FC currently play in the National League the highest level of non league football.
Attended yesterday’s game as a ‘living locally’ Wrexham supporter. Excellent website for ordering electronic tickets . Everyone very friendly and helpful. Grateful to be admitted with local Eastleigh supporter into the players bar. Splendid Guinness. I parked at the Concorde Club for a £5 . Thanks all.
Good value day out at a lower league club. Cheap tickets for under 16s. Friendly staff around the ground and good views from the stands. Liked the fact that you can take a stroll from the seats to watch on the terrace as well. Heading back again in a fortnight....
Had an Eastleigh fc shirt signed here and the reception & ticket office staff were very kind and helpful. My brother was over the moon with it, so thank you so much for doing this for me!
Really good place for festivals & gigs
The Festival was very nice
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