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Portsmouth Football Club i/ˈpɔərtsməθ/ is a professional football
club based in the city of Portsmouth, England. Portsmouth's home matches have been played at Fratton Park since the club's formation in 1898. Portsmouth have been champions of England twice, in 1949 and 1950. The club has also won the FA Cup on two occasions, firstly in 1939 and most recently in 2008.
Portsmouth were moderately successful in the first decade of the 21st century, especially during the 2007–08 Premier League season, when they won the FA Cup, beating Cardiff City 1–0 in the final. They subsequently qualified for the 2008–09 UEFA Cup competing against European heavyweights such as seven-times European Cup winners A.C. Milan. During this period, Portsmouth were recognised to have a large number of international footballers, including England players Glen Johnson and Jermain Defoe, as well as Peter Crouch, David James and Sol Campbell. However, financial problems soon set in and Portsmouth were relegated to the Football League Championship in 2010. In 2012 they were again relegated, to League One, and again, in 2013, to League Two. They began the 2013–14 season in the fourth tier of the English football league system for the first time since the late 1970s.
Portsmouth (i/ˈpɔərtsməθ/) is the second largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Located mainly on Portsea Island, it is the United Kingdom's only island city. Portsmouth is situated 64 miles (103 km) south west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south east of Southampton. The city has a population of 205,400 and is the only city in the United Kingdom with a greater population density than London. The City of Portsmouth and Portsmouth Football Club are both nicknamed "Pompey".
As a significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world's oldest continuously used dry dock and is home to some noted ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission). By the 19th century, Portsmouth was one of the most fortified cities in the world. During the Second World War, the city served as a pivotal embarkation point for the D-Day landings and was also chosen as the headquarters for the Supreme Allied Commander, Dwight D. Eisenhower. The city was bombed extensively during what was known as the Portsmouth Blitz, which resulted in the deaths of 930 people. Although smaller than in its heyday, the naval base at HMNB Portsmouth remains the largest dockyard for the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the entire surface fleet.
The FA Cup is an annual knockout cup competition in English football; first held in 1871–72, it is the oldest association football competition in the world. It is organised by and named after the Football Association, its official name being The Football Association Challenge Cup. For sponsorship reasons, from 2015 through to 2018 it is also known as The Emirates FA Cup. A concurrent women's tournament is also held, known as the FA Women's Cup.
The competition is open to any eligible club down to Level 10 of the English football league system, i.e. all 92 professional clubs (the Premier League and the three levels of the The Football League), as well as several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System. A record 763 clubs competed in 2011–12. The tournament is unseeded, although a system of byes based on league level ensures most competitors enter at progressively later stages. Played over 12 randomly drawn rounds followed by the semi-finals and final, the first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, followed by six rounds of the Competition Proper, where 32 qualifiers meet professional sides for the first time.
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Sky Bet League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system.
Football League Two was introduced for the 2004–05 season. It was previously known as the Football League Third Division. Before the advent of the Premier League, the fourth-highest division was known as the Football League Fourth Division.
At present (2014–15 season), Accrington Stanley hold the longest tenure in League Two, last being outside the division in the 2005–06 season when they were promoted from the Conference Premier.
There are 24 clubs in Football League Two. Each club plays each of the other clubs twice (once at home, once away) and is awarded three points for a win, one for a draw and no points for a loss. From these points a league table is constructed.
At the end of each season the top three teams, together with the winner of the play-offs between the teams which finished in fourth–seventh position, are promoted to Football League One and are replaced by the four teams that finished bottom of that division.
Express FM is a private Tunisian radio station specializing in economics which was founded in October 21, 2010 by Mourad Gueddiche and Naoufel Ben Rayana, co-founders of Maghreb Productions Communication (MPC). Express FM is the fifth-launched private radio station in Tunisia.
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The goals from Pompey's 3-1 Sky Bet League Two victory over Luton at Kenilworth Road, with commentary from Express FM/Pompey Player. The Blues went behind after just seven minutes in the top of the table clash, with Danny Hylton heading home despite Gareth Evans being down injured. But the fightback was almost instantaneous, with Michael Smith restoring parity on 11 minutes for his second goal in as many games. Evans himself made it 2-1 on the stroke of half time, as he converted Carl Baker's corner after the ball fell at his feet on the angle of the six yard box. Substitute Kal Naismith made victory safe seven minutes from time, as he capitalised on a poor defensive pass to smash home right-footed past Christian Walton. And 3-1 was how it ended, as Paul Cook's side leapfrogged the Ha...
The goals from Pompey's 2-1 Stevenage defeat at Fratton Park, with commentary from Express FM/Pompey Player. The visitors seemed content to leave Fratton Park with a point as they soaked up pressure from the Blues. But Steven Schumacher and Matt Godden both struck in quick succession after the break to leave the home fans stunned. Michael Smith’s third goal in as many games restored some hope, but Pompey were unable to find a leveller. For extended highlights, full video reaction and more, head to Pompey Player: http://www.player.portsmouthfc.co.uk/last-match
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The key moments from Pompey's 4-0 Sky Bet League Two victory against Mansfield Town at Fratton Park, with commentary from Express FM/Pompey Player. The Blues took the lead through Gary Roberts' penalty after just 11 minutes, and went into the break a goal ahead. Kyle Howkins was dismissed for the visitors with a second yellow card, after his late challenge on Kyle Bennett, 12 minutes after the restart. And Mansfield were reduced to nine men on 73 minutes, when Alex Iacovitti was shown a straight red for his lunging high-footed challenge on Blues captain Michael Doyle. The floodgates opened soon after, as Noel Hunt grabbed his first in a Pompey shirt on 82 minutes, before a late Carl Baker double sealed a 4-0 win. Extended highlights of the victory - as well as full video reaction and ...
We take a brief look at the recent history of Portsmouth FC, and how, though a string of bad ownership, the club went from FA Cup winners in 2008, to League Two in 2013. -- ► Subscribe for a variety of content! - http://bit.ly/UMAXITSubscribe ► Follow uMAXit on the socials! - Twitter: https://twitter.com/uMAXitFootball - Facebook: http://facebook.com/umaxitfootball ► Want to win £2000 FOR FREE with our Premier League Predictor game? - Website: http://umaxit.com ► This was Written and Produced by Joe Devine! - Twitter: http://twitter.com/JM_Devine -- ► Music: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra/Selections_from_the_December_2006_Concert/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra_-_11_-_Mozart_-_Laudate_Dominum ► Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2009/oct/17/port...
This video contains all of Portsmouth's goals from the 2007/08 season, together with exclusive interviews. 2007/08 was an historic season for Portsmouth Football Club. The Premier League campaign was a major success with Pompey finishing in 8th place and the season ended on such a high as Portsmouth won the 2008 FA Cup Final, beating Cardiff 1-0 at Wembley in front of 89,874 fans. This official Portsmouth FC DVD allows fans to relive all 48 of Portsmouth's Premier League goals, including that amazing 7-4 victory over Reading, and the 4 goals scored against Newcastle United and Birmingham City. Then, of course, there are the FA Cup goals which secured victories over Ipswich Town, Plymouth, Preston, Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion, and eventually Cardiff in the 2008 FA Cup Final. Rel...
We've had our troubles, we've had our dark days; but we never gave up, we survived and we saved the club. And during the good days and the dark days, there were some moments that will last forever in the memory.
The goals from Pompey's 5-1 Sky Bet League Two hammering of Barnet at Fratton Park, with commentary from Express FM/Pompey Player. John Akinde's 25th minute penalty gave the Bees a surprise lead on 25 minutes, after Tom Davies' handball in the box. But Conor Chaplin - celebrating his first start of the season - struck ten minutes later, as he latched onto Gary Roberts' pass to fire home from a tight angle. And Roberts himself got on the scoresheet just after the break, as he exquisitely turned his defender before slotting past the keeper with the outside of his left boot. Carl Baker made it 3-1 on 55 minutes, curling home from outside the area. Roberts had the chance to put the game to bed on 63 minutes, as Chaplin was felled in the box by Mira Dembele, but his spot kick was saved. W...