Binfield, Berks County and Eversley & California return to pre-season action
Binfield, Berks County FC and Eversley & California all made a return to the pitch for their first action of ...
Binfield, Berks County FC and Eversley & California all made a return to the pitch for their first action of ...
Eversley & California has confirmed that Antonio Di-Lullo has joined the club as their new reserve team manager.The Boars’ reserve ...
Eversley & California FC first-team has announced their fixtures for pre-season ahead of the 2021/22 league season.The Boars will continue ...
Eversley & California FC are searching for new coaches as their Ladies team and reserve team prepare for the 2021/22 ...
Several local football clubs have moved football divisions after a restructure from the FA which will take place ahead of ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA staged a late comeback to overturn a two-goal deficit to earn a point against Ascot United in ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA got off to a winning start in the Combined Counties Fripp-Smith Trophy with a convincing victory over ...
Eversley & California are set to resume their season in April in a cup competition to conclude the season.The Boars ...
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA suffered their second defeat on the bounce as they were narrowly beaten away at ...
Bradley Brown struck a hat-trick as Eversley & California fought their way to an impressive victory over Westside FC. The ...
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