Club Honours and Achievements
- Eastleigh 6-a-side Shield:
- 1982
- Echo Trophy:
- 1982
- F.A. Cup:
- 2011–12 (2nd Rnd)
- FA Amateur Cup:
- 1932–33 (4th Rnd)
- F.A. Vase:
- 2000 (5th Rnd), 2001 (4th Rnd), 2007 (R/u)
- Hampshire Intermediate Cup:
- 1947, 1950 (R/u), 1967, 1982, 1983
- Hampshire Junior Cup:
- 1914
- Hampshire League West:
- 1924 (R/u), 1925
- Hampshire League Division 1:
- 1981 (R/u), 1982, 1984(R/u), 1985
- Hampshire League Division 2:
- 1931, 1965 (R/u), 1967, 1973 (R/u), 1980 (R/u)
- Hampshire League Division 4:
- 1979
- Hampshire Senior Cup:
- 2010 (Champions), 2011 (Champions), 2012 (R/u)
- New Forest League:
- 1906, 1908 (R/u), 1911, 1914, 1920, 1926, 1927, 1948, 1961, 1962
- New Forest League Challenge Cup:
- 1906
- Perkins Charity Cup:
- 1910, 1911 (R/u), 1913, 1914, 1927, 1958, 1961
- Reg Mathieson Trophy:
- 1982
- Russell Cotes Cup:
- 1939, 1982, 1985 (R/u), 1991 (R/u), 1998 (S/F), 1999
- Southampton Senior League:
- 1920 (R/u)
- Southampton FA Senior Cup:
- 1929, 1931, 1947, 1981, 1882, 2004 (R/u), 2006 (S/F)
- Zamaretto League Division One South & West:
- 2010 (R/u), 2011 (Champions)
- Sutton Transformers Vase:
- 1984 (R/u), 1985 (R/u)
- United Services Junior League:
- 1918
- Wessex League Premier Division:
- 2006–07(R/u g/d), 2007–08 Champions
- Wessex League Cup:
- 1990, 2003, 2004(S/F), 2006
- Wessex Combination Cup:
- 2003(S/F), 2004(S/F), 2007
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