Waterlooville Football Club
Non-league football with a proud history
Waterlooville Football Club has a proud history in non-league football, with its greatest achievements coming in the FA Vase. The club has been a fixture of the local sporting scene for many decades, providing football at a level that allows supporters to stand close to the action, know the players by name and feel a genuine connection to their local team.
The club has competed at various levels of the non-league pyramid, with promotions and relegations reflecting the fluctuating fortunes common to clubs at this level. The FA Vase runs, which took Waterlooville to Wembley, remain the high points of the club's history and are remembered fondly by supporters who made the journey to the national stadium.
Home matches are played at a ground that reflects the scale and character of non-league football. The atmosphere is friendly and informal, with supporters standing on the touchline and children playing behind the goal. Match-day tea and coffee, a small club bar and a programme sold at the gate complete the experience. Entry prices are modest compared to professional football, and the club depends on gate receipts, sponsorship from local businesses and the voluntary efforts of committee members and helpers.
Youth football is an important part of the club's activity, with junior teams providing coaching and competitive football for boys and girls from the Waterlooville area. The club's youth development programme feeds players into the adult teams and provides a pathway for talented young footballers. For the wider community, the club represents a focal point for local sporting identity in a town that sits in the shadow of Portsmouth FC's larger following.