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Moneyfields F.C.

Moneyfields Football Club is a football club based in Portsmouth, England. Affiliated to the Hampshire FA, they were founded in 1987 as Portsmouth Civil Service, before adopting their current name in 1994. The club are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at the John Jenkins Stadium.

History
The club was originally known as Portsmouth Civil Service and played in the Portsmouth Saturday League. In 1990–91 they won the Portsmouth Senior Cup and the Portsmouth Saturday League Premier Division, earning promotion to Division Three of the Hampshire League. The club retained the Portsmouth Senior Cup the following season, as well as winning the Hampshire Intermediate Cup and the Division Three title, resulting in promotion to Division Two. In 1996–97 Moneyfields were Division One champions. After finishing as runners-up the following season, the club were promoted to the Wessex League. After being moved into Division One South for the 2018–19 season, Moneyfields finished fourth in the division, qualifying for the promotion playoffs and won the Portsmouth Senior Cup. However, they were beaten by Yate Town in the semi-finals, losing 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. They retained the Portsmouth Senior Cup in 2019–20, although the final was not played until May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 Moneyfields were voluntarily relegated back to the Premier Division of the Wessex League. The 2023–24 season saw the club win the Premier Division title, earning promotion to the South Central Division of the Isthmian League. ==Ground==
Ground
The club played at Copnor Road until moving to the Moneyfields Sports Ground in 1994. and was simply known as 'Moneyfields', due to its location in Moneyfield Avenue in Baffins, Portsmouth. The club relocated to Havant & Waterlooville's Westleigh Park for the 2022–23 season due to ground redevelopment work at the Moneyfields Sports Ground. In 2024 the club returned to the redeveloped Moneyfields Sports Ground, which was renamed the John Jenkins Stadium after a D-Day veteran. The stadium's competitive attendance record was set on 3 January 2026 when a crowd of 753 attended an Isthmian League South Central Division match against AFC Portchester. ==Honours==
Honours
Wessex League • Premier Division champions 2023–24 • Hampshire League • Division One champions 1996–97 • Division Two champions 1992–93 • Division Three champions 1991–92 • Portsmouth Saturday League • Premier Division champions 1990–91 • Portsmouth Senior Cup • Winners 1990–91, 1991–92, 2012–13, 2018–19, 2019–20 • Hampshire Intermediate Cup • Winners 1991–92, 1992–93 ==Records==
Records
• Best FA Cup performance: Third qualifying round, 2018–19 • Biggest win: 9–0 vs Blackfield & Langley, Wessex League, 3 November 2001 • Most goals in a season: Ryan Pennery, 37 (2023–24) ==See also==
Moneyfields FC Women
Moneyfields FC Women were formed in 2017. After working their way up the leagues, they became semi-professional for the start of the 2024/2025 season. They currently play in Division One South West of the National League. They are managed by Karl Watson and they normally play their home games at the club’s John Jenkins Stadium. ==References==
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