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Welcome to the home of Haddenham United Football Club.
Football has always been an important part of village life in Haddenham.
1910 saw the first recorded appearance of a team in the league and 100 years later the club remains at the heart of the village.
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Following Haddenham's narrow 5 - 4 defeat in the Oving Cup final they rounded off the season in style with 4 - 2 victory over promotion hopefuls Long Marston on Saturday. The result means that the team finish third in the league misssing out on promotion by just three points.
Meanwhile the Reserves bowed out of the subsidiary cup at the semi final stage with a 2 - 0 defeat at Chedddington. Their league campaign ended recently finishing fifth in the league.
All that remains is the annual awards evening, details of which will be posted as soon as they're available.
Haddenham Utd will be making their 19th appearance in the final of the Oving Village Cup on bank holiday Monday following their recent 4 - 1 victory over local rivals Long Crendon.
Having fallen at the semi final stage last year Rookie manager James Ward has gone one step further by guiding the team to their first Oving Cup final since 2001.
The final is being held at Oving's ground and kicks off at 3pm so come and support Wardy and the boys as they look to end the season by winning some silverware.
Haddenham have been drawn against local rivals Long Crendon of the Oxford Senior League in the Oving Cup Semi Final.
The game will be played under floodlights at the prestigious new ASM stadium, home of Thame United.
The tie will be played on Wednesday 14th March, kick off at 7.30pm.
Cup Super Saturday lived up to it's billing with both Haddenham teams taking part in dramatic quarter finals in their respective cup competitions.
The Firsts were in action against Oving in defence of the Sheffield Jackman Cup.
3 - 0 down at half-time they stormed through to the next round with 5 second half goals from Adam Rowley (2), Dave Daley, Craig Bryson and Lawrence Stocker.
The Reserves were narrowly beaten in a closely fought contest with P & IC Reserves in the Marsworth Cup Reserve Section.
Despite playing with 10 men from the 60th minute Haddenham fought hard and took P & IC into extra time.
With the scores locked at 2 - 2 at the end of extra time it took the lottery of penalties to decide the tie with Haddenham agonisingly losing 5 - 4.
This Saturday sees both Haddenham teams in quarter final cup action.
The first team travel to face lower league opposition Oving as they continue the defence of the Sheffiled Jackman Cup.
Meanwhile the Reserves are also playing away from home against P&IC Reserves in the Marsworth Cup Reserve Section.
Good luck to both teams and we look forward (hopefully) to winning some sliverware at the end of the season.
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