Totton & Eling F.C.

The club was formed in 1925 as Bramtoco FC from the workforce of the British American Tobacco Company and changed its name to BAT Sports in 1971, the same year as they entered the Hampshire League.At that time the installation of floodlights, the construction of a small stand and a permanent fixed barrier enabled them to join the Wessex League.With the weather causing the BAT ground to be unfit the tie was switched to South West London drawing an attendance of nearly 3000.They worked hard in getting a side that would compete and were eventually rewarded in 2009 winning the 1st Division easily with over 100 points and goals regaining Wessex Premier Football again.The following year the club moved to the present ground at Miller Park at Little Testwood Farm which is adjacent to AFC Totton.
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