Non-league side reach Wembley for first time
Those White LinesA non-league football club has reached Wembley for the first time in its history after making the FA Vase final.
AFC Stoneham, based in Eastleigh, Hampshire, beat Hallen 6-1 on aggregate to secure their place.
They will now face Cockfosters FC in the final on 17 May.
Club chairman Mark Stupple said reaching Wembley was "something you dream about as a child".
Stoneham completed the job with a 3-1 win in the second leg at Stoneham Lane, having already secured a 3-0 victory away from home.
Goals from captain Alex Welch, who scored twice, and Tyrrell Sampson sealed the result in front of a record crowd of 851.
Welch, a quantity surveyor, said: "It's hard to put into words. I don't think we'll understand what it really means until we're out on the pitch - but it's a fantastic achievement."
Those White LinesMore than 650 teams entered the competition, with just two now remaining.
The victory marks the biggest moment in the club's history, with a first appearance at Wembley now awaiting them.
Stupple said the club was "absolutely over the moon".

"To reach Wembley is something you dream about as a child," he said.
"I'm 64 so it's a dream that's almost 64 years old and it's quite unbelievable."
With 161 teams and 1,700 players, Stoneham claims to be the second largest grassroots football club in the country.

Lucy Mair, a fan who also coaches two of the club's teams, said: "A local team from Southampton going to play at Wembley is just amazing. It's what dreams are made of."
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