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==Sport== One of the most successful sporting enterprises of the area has been Totton and Eling Cricket Club. Under its former guise of B.A.T. Sports, it won the [[Southern Premier Cricket League|Southern Premier League]], the highest level of club cricket in the Hampshire area, four times in six seasons between 2001 and 2006. In September 2007 Totton and Eling C.C. became North Gear National 2020 Champions beating Ockbrook & Borrowash in the live televised final on [[Sky Sports]]. Totton also has two local football teams, [[A.F.C. Totton]] who play at Testwood Stadium and [[Totton & Eling F.C.]] who play at Little Testwood Farm. In 2007, AFC Totton made it to the final of the [[FA Vase]] and so had the chance to play in the second competitive match at [[Wembley Stadium]]. The club were previously based at a ground in the centre of the town, however moved in 2011 to a new stadium with stand and several training pitches near the outskirts of the town in Calmore. The ground reportedly cost Β£2.5 million. Rugby: Tottonians RFC play at water lane. They are an amateur club with 4 adult teams and a thriving mini & junior section. The 1st XV currently play in regional 1 south (level 6). They have won one Hampshire cup whilst playing in the London & South West leagues. Ex players include Italian international David Sisi. The city is home to Totton [[Octopush]] Club.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.gbuwh.co.uk/clubs/totton | title=Totton Octopush Club - TOC - Home Page }}</ref> The club train at Totton Leisure Centre. In the 2023 Nautilus Tournament, Totton finishing 7th in Division 6.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pNnkrTra9ZvjJRzc0Qr2ebZZHOlKpCRXx_AGMoSCB2Q/edit#gid=1742745857 | title=Nautilus 2023 Results }}</ref>
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