AFC Newbury were formed in 1996 to replace the now defunct
Newbury Town and bring senior football back to Faraday Road. The new club was formed from the resources of three local clubs –
Ecchinswell (founded 1906),
Shaw Boys & Belles Juniors (established in 1972) and
Wickham U17 Youth Team. Ecchinswell had a long history playing in the
Basingstoke League and
North Hants League, before joining the
Hampshire League Division 3 in 1991. After a slow start their fortunes dramatically took off when they won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles in 1993/94 and 1994/95 seasons. However they were unable to progress further due to the lack of facilities at their ground so upon formation of AFC Newbury they became the new club's First Team. AFC Newbury quickly achieved promotion after finishing runners-up in 1996/97 and winning the League Cup – defeating run-away league champions
Moneyfields 2–0 in the final. Upon joining the
Wessex League they soon became a strong force, twice finishing third and regularly found towards the top of the table in what was a tough league. After finishing third in 1998/99 the club applied for promotion to the
Southern League but were unsuccessful. The club continued to thrive with a Reserve team competing in the Combination of the
Wessex League, winning the Combination Cup in 2002/03. The U18's Youth Team played in the Allied Counties Youth League with the extensive range of junior boys and girls teams played in the Peter Houseman League, the South Chiltern Minor League, the Bracknell League and the Vale & District League. AFC Newbury also enjoyed numerous cup runs in the national competitions, especially in the 2004/05 season. Firstly they reached the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup (equaling the record set by the original club) where, after famously beating Conference South neighbours
Basingstoke Town they lost 0–2 away to another Conference South side
Bognor Regis Town. Later that same season the club reached the Quarter Finals of the
FA Vase (again equalling the record set by the original club) but here they went down 1–2 away to
Bedlington Terriers. After a tough season in 2005/06 which saw relegation narrowly avoided after a goals from Andrew Storton and Guy Whittingham in a 2–1 win on the final day. disaster struck the club when they lost the lease on the Faraday Road ground and as a result were demoted to the Wessex League's bottom division. Now playing at
St. Bartholomew's School, the penniless club struggled to attract good quality players and after a slow start they withdrew from the competition in October 2006. The actual club itself did not fold however, as their numerous youth sides continued to operate in their respective competitions. ==Honours==