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In 1986, the club relocated to Oakwood Park and became known as '''Otterbourne FC'''. They enjoyed immediate success as they won the title and made a successful application to join the [[Hampshire League]] Division 2. The 'Otters' remained at this level for a number of years, and enjoyed several good cup runs - most notably winning the Southampton Senior Cup in 1996. |
In 1986, the club relocated to Oakwood Park and became known as '''Otterbourne FC'''. They enjoyed immediate success as they won the title and made a successful application to join the [[Hampshire League]] Division 2. The 'Otters' remained at this level for a number of years, and enjoyed several good cup runs - most notably winning the Southampton Senior Cup in 1996. |
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In 2000 they were relegated but soon recovered, and in 2004 joined the expanded [[Wessex League]] when they were placed in the competition's short lived third division. When the division was axed in 2007, they joined the [[Hampshire League Premier Division]], where they soon became a powerful force. |
In 2000 they were relegated but soon recovered, and in 2004 joined the expanded [[Wessex League]] when they were placed in the competition's short lived third division. When the division was axed in 2007, they became founder members of the [[Hampshire Premier League]], where they soon became a powerful force. |
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In 2016 they finished-runners-up and won the Hampshire Intermediate Cup, but unable to apply for promotion to the [[Wessex League]], the team and management left for another club already playing in the competition. It was then decided to end on a high note and the club suddenly disbanded. |
In 2016 they finished-runners-up and won the Hampshire Intermediate Cup, but unable to apply for promotion to the [[Wessex League]], the team and management left for another club already playing in the competition. It was then decided to end on a high note and the club suddenly disbanded. |