Tag: Football

  • Stellar rise into the Premier League for former Hornets junior

    Stellar rise into the Premier League for former Hornets junior

    Former Histon resident Carlton Morris will be playing Premier League football next season following Luton Town’s triumphant win against Coventry City in the Championship play-off finals at Wembley stadium in front of an 85,000-strong crowd. The win means Luton will return to top-flight football for the first time since 1991/92 – before the Premier League was founded.

    Luton’s top goal scorer of the season, he only signed for the club last year having played for Barnsley the previous year. He contributed to an emotional conclusion to the tense Wembley match, which went to penalties after a 1-1 full-time draw. Carlton was the first player to face the Coventry goalie in a shoot-out that ended in a 6-5 win for ‘the Hatters’.

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    Other drama saw Carlton’s close friend and Luton captain Tom Lockyer collapsing on pitch and taken to hospital just 8 minutes into the game. “Locks, I love you mate we’ve done it” he said, as the players finally paraded their captain’s shirt around the pitch after the game. And on social media he said: “Your shirt’s a bit small for me brother. But we done it… Luton are in the premier league.”

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    The two players have been jointly named ‘Players’ Player of the Season’. Their club tweeted: “Their team-mates can’t split them…congratulations Tom Lockyer and Carlton Morris!” Carlton has also been nominated as PFA Vertu Motors Championship Fans’ Player of the Year.

    Local tributes

    Histon & Impington residents have also reacted with huge pride and respect on hearing that the ‘local lad’ had hit the big time.

    His mum [name], dad John and brother and sister Owen and Ellie?? still live in the village. [name] told HI HUB: “………..”

    The tension for them during the match was clear. One of Owen’s friends tweeted: “Owen said a really funny thing – that during the game his Apple watch couldn’t work out why his heart rate was so high when he wasn’t engaged in actual activity”!

    Other tributes poured in on social media. More than 200 people reacted to the news of Carlton’s stellar performance, one predicting that he is “definitely destined for great things”. Other reminisced about his time playing as a junior in the village. Richard Rose shared a 2007 photo of Carlton, taken when he took a team from the junior school to the Cambridge City penalty shootout at their Milton Road ground. “Good to see him using those skills tonight!”, he commented.

    Looking back – and forward Carlton began his footballing career with Histon Hornets when dad John got him into football as a young lad. “To be fair, I didn’t love it early on”, Carlton revealed in a 2020 interview. “He made me stick with it and it turned out, I was alright!” A midfielder growing up, he eventually “gravitated towards scoring goals”, he said.

    Aged 10 he was signed into Norwich City’s Academy – which has since joined forces with Impington International College in a Football & Education Scholarship scheme. “My Mum and Dad had to take me there three or four times a week and I owe so much to them for that” he said. Ten years ago this month he went on to become part of the Canaries’ FA Youth Cup winning squad.

  • Diversity & Inclusion Community Champion – Cambridgeshire FA

    Diversity & Inclusion Community Champion – Cambridgeshire FA

    Cambridgeshire Football Association, whose headquarters are at Histon Football Club, are looking for this role.

    Diversity & Inclusion Community Champion to identify, plan, build and deliver support opportunities for black, Asian and ethnically diverse communities to get into coaching. Deliver ‘Stepping over the Side-lines’ workshops to historically under-represented groups across the grassroots game and support coaches from historically under-represented groups to build their confidence and be ready to ‘step onto the pitch’ by providing practical, on-pitch support as well as signposting coaches to further opportunities to aid their development.    

  • Histon v Easington Sports

    Saturday, 18 March 2023 Kick-off at 3pm

    This is a first First Team fixture in the Uhlsport United Counties League.

    Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets

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  • Easter Holiday Camp

    Norwich City Regional Development Programme is running a Football and Multisports Holiday Camp from 11th to 14th April at Impington Village College.

    Book here.

  • Histon v Cogenhoe Utd

    Saturday, 11 March 2023 Kick-off at 3pm

    This is a first First Team fixture in the Uhlsport United Counties League.

    Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets

  • Histon v G.N.G Oadby Town

    Histon v G.N.G Oadby Town

    Saturday, 18 February 2023 Kick-off at 3pm

    This is a first First Team fixture in the Uhlsport United Counties League.

    Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets

  • Histon v Bugbrooke St Michaels

    Histon v Bugbrooke St Michaels

    Saturday 4th February, Kick off at 3pm.

    Histon Football Club is delighted to be opening its turnstiles to the next generation of supporters on Saturday 4th February’s fixture against Bugbrooke St Michaels, where all children from the villages two Primary Schools have been invited to attend.

    Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets

  • Football & Multi-sport Camps

    Norwich City FC Regional Development Programme is holding holiday camps on 15th and 16th February at Impington Village College.

    The days run from 9am – 4pm with wraparound care available.

    Book here.

  • Histon FC Sports Quiz

    Histon FC Sports Quiz

    Histon Football Club is holding a Sports Quiz on Saturday 4th February in the club bar.

    Teams of up to 6 people.

    To enter email mattpayne4444@hotmail.com

  • POSTPONED: Histon v Milton Keynes Irish

    POSTPONED: Histon v Milton Keynes Irish

    Saturday, 21 January 2023 Kick-off at 3pm

    This is a first First Team fixture in the Uhlsport United Counties League.

    Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets