Bashley F.C., association football club in England
Bashley F.C. is a football club based in the village of Bashley in Hampshire, England. The team plays its home matches at the Veho Community Stadium, which holds up to 4,250 spectators and features a grass pitch.
The club was founded in 1947 and began playing in the Wessex League Premier Division. After promotion at the end of the 2021-22 season, the team moved to the Southern League, competing at a higher level than before.
The club serves as a gathering place for the village, where locals and families come together on match days to share their passion for the sport. After games, players stay to chat with supporters, creating a strong bond between the team and the community.
The club is located south of England and can be easily reached via the A35 road, which connects to the B3058 towards the ground. The stadium has parking nearby and covered seating areas that provide shelter from the weather.
The team goes by the nickname "The Bash" and players wear bright gold and black kits that stand out on the field. The goalkeeper wears purple or mint green shirts to make him easily recognizable during play.
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