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Corinthian-Casuals F.C.

Corinthian-Casuals Football Club is a football club based in Tolworth in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, England. Affiliated to the London Football Association, they are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at King George's Field.

Corinthian-Casuals
Full nameCorinthian-Casuals Football Club
Nickname(s)Corinth, Casuals, The Amateurs, The Chocolate & Pink
Founded1939
GroundKing George's Field, Tolworth
Capacity2,000 (161 seated)[1]
ChairmanBrian Adamson
ManagerPaul Barnes
LeagueIsthmian League South Central Division
2023–24Isthmian League South Central Division, 21st of 21 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was established in 1939 as a merger of amateur clubs Corinthian (founded in 1882) and Casuals (1883). The new club played a single match before football was suspended due to World War II.[2] After the war the club took Casuals' place in the Isthmian League.[3] In 1953–54 they won the Surrey Senior Cup, beating Epsom 2–0 in the final.[4] Two seasons later they reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup; after a 1–1 draw against Bishop Auckland at Wembley Stadium, the club lost the replay at Ayresome Park 4–1.[3] They reached the semi-finals of the competition the following season, losing 4–2 to Wycombe Wanderers.[3] In 1965–66 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 5–1 at home to Third Division Watford.[3]

The late 1960s and early 1970s saw Corinthian-Casuals struggling in the league, finishing bottom in 1968–69 and then for four consecutive seasons between 1970–71 and 1973–74, after which the club were relegated to Division Two, which had been created in 1973.[3] The division was renamed Division One in 1977, and the club were relegated again (to the renamed Division Two) at the end of the 1977–78 season. In 1983–84 they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the second time, drawing 0–0 with Fourth Division Bristol City and losing the replay 4–0.[3] At the end of the season the club were excluded from the Isthmian League after new groundsharing rules were introduced,[4] resulting in a drop into the Premier Division of the Spartan League.[3] Their first season in the league saw them relegated to the Senior Division, but they went on to win the division at the first attempt, the club's first ever league title, to earn an immediate return to the Premier Division.[3]

In 1988–89 Corinthian-Casuals toured Brazil, which included a match against Corinthians, in which Sócrates played for both teams. In 1994–95 they won the Spartan League Cup.[4] In 1996 the club switched to the Combined Counties League. After finishing as runners-up in their first season in the new league, they returned to the Isthmian League as members of Division Three in 1997.[3] After another tour to Brazil in 2001,[5] league reorganisation in 2002 saw them placed in Division One South. Further reorganisation saw them become members of Division One in 2004 and then Division One South again in 2006.[3] In 2010–11 they won the Surrey Senior Cup for a second time, beating Leatherhead 2–0 in the final.[6] The club returned to Brazil in 2015 to play Corinthians again, with the Brazilian club winning 3–0.[7] In 2016–17 they finished fourth in Division One South, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Greenwich Borough 4–3 in the semi-finals, they lost on penalties to Dorking Wanderers in the final after a 0–0 draw.

The 2017–18 season saw Corinthian-Casuals finish fifth in the division, again reaching the play-offs. They defeated Greenwich Borough 3–0 in the semi-finals, before losing the final 4–2 on penalties to Walton Casuals after the game ended 0–0. Despite the defeat, the club were promoted to the Premier Division after results in other divisions meant that they were the play-off finalists at step 4 with the highest points per game ratio from the season. They were relegated to the South Central Division at the end of the 2022–23 season after finishing second-from-bottom of the Premier Division.[8] The following season saw the relegated for a second successive season.[9]

Ground edit

After their formation the club played their first match in the grounds of Lambeth Palace,[2] but after World War II they played at Kingstonian's Richmond Road ground, which had previously been used by Casuals.[10] However, they left in 1946 and played at numerous other grounds; the Polytechnic Ground in Chiswick (1946–1950), the Oval (1950–1963; the club played at the Vauxhall End of the ground),[2] Dulwich Hamlet's Champion Hill (1963–1968), Tooting & Mitcham United's Sandy Lane (1968–1983), Molesey's Walton Road (1983–1984 and again from 1986–1988) and Wimbledon Park Athletics Stadium (1984–1986).[10][2]

In 1988 the club merged with Tolworth and took over their King George's Field, marking the first time the club had owned their own ground.[4] The ground originally had a running track around the pitch, which was later removed.[2] Covered standing was installed behind both goals and a stand built along one side of the pitch which includes a small section of seating, with the seats coming from Plough Lane, Champion Hill and Havant & Waterlooville's Westleigh Park.[2] The ground currently has a capacity of 2,000, of which 161 is seated and 700 covered.[1]

Honours edit

  • Spartan League
    • Senior Division champions 1985–86
    • League Cup winners 1994–95
  • Surrey Senior Cup
    • Winners 1953–54, 2010–11
  • Victory Cup
    • Winners 1966–67[11]
  • Egri Erbstein Tournament
    • Winners 2019

Records edit

  • Highest league position: 5th in the Isthmian League, 1953–54, 1959–60[3]
  • Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1965–66, 1983–84[3]
  • Best FA Amateur Cup performance: Finalists, 1955–56[3]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Second round, 2002–03[3]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Fifth round, 1983–84[3]
  • Most appearances: Simon Shergold, 526[12]
  • Most goals: Cliff West, 215[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Corinthian-Casuals 2 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Non-League Club Directory
  2. ^ a b c d e f Corinthian-Casuals 29 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine Pyramid Passion
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Corinthian-Casuals at the Football Club History Database
  4. ^ a b c d Club History Corinthian-Casuals F.C.
  5. ^ Two Corinthians sharing one spirit BBC Sport, 30 May 2001
  6. ^ Surrey Senior Cup final: Leatherhead 0 Corinthian Casuals 2 Your Local Guardian, 12 May 2011
  7. ^ Soccer-Corinthians beat amateur British side Casuals 3-0 Reuters, 25 January 2015
  8. ^ "Blues And Urchins Grind Out Narrow Wins, Canvey Hit Four- And Casuals Relegation Is Confirmed". Isthmian League. 9 April 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Marlow, Moles And Westfield Each Hit Four!". Isthmian League. 17 April 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  10. ^ a b Football grounds Corinthian-Casuals F.C.
  11. ^ . Corinthian-Casuals F.C. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  12. ^ a b Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p602 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0

External links edit

  • Official website

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Corinthian Casuals Football Club is a football club based in Tolworth in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames England Affiliated to the London Football Association they are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at King George s Field Corinthian CasualsFull nameCorinthian Casuals Football ClubNickname s Corinth Casuals The Amateurs The Chocolate amp PinkFounded1939GroundKing George s Field TolworthCapacity2 000 161 seated 1 ChairmanBrian AdamsonManagerPaul BarnesLeagueIsthmian League South Central Division2023 24Isthmian League South Central Division 21st of 21 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Honours 4 Records 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe club was established in 1939 as a merger of amateur clubs Corinthian founded in 1882 and Casuals 1883 The new club played a single match before football was suspended due to World War II 2 After the war the club took Casuals place in the Isthmian League 3 In 1953 54 they won the Surrey Senior Cup beating Epsom 2 0 in the final 4 Two seasons later they reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup after a 1 1 draw against Bishop Auckland at Wembley Stadium the club lost the replay at Ayresome Park 4 1 3 They reached the semi finals of the competition the following season losing 4 2 to Wycombe Wanderers 3 In 1965 66 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time losing 5 1 at home to Third Division Watford 3 The late 1960s and early 1970s saw Corinthian Casuals struggling in the league finishing bottom in 1968 69 and then for four consecutive seasons between 1970 71 and 1973 74 after which the club were relegated to Division Two which had been created in 1973 3 The division was renamed Division One in 1977 and the club were relegated again to the renamed Division Two at the end of the 1977 78 season In 1983 84 they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the second time drawing 0 0 with Fourth Division Bristol City and losing the replay 4 0 3 At the end of the season the club were excluded from the Isthmian League after new groundsharing rules were introduced 4 resulting in a drop into the Premier Division of the Spartan League 3 Their first season in the league saw them relegated to the Senior Division but they went on to win the division at the first attempt the club s first ever league title to earn an immediate return to the Premier Division 3 In 1988 89 Corinthian Casuals toured Brazil which included a match against Corinthians in which Socrates played for both teams In 1994 95 they won the Spartan League Cup 4 In 1996 the club switched to the Combined Counties League After finishing as runners up in their first season in the new league they returned to the Isthmian League as members of Division Three in 1997 3 After another tour to Brazil in 2001 5 league reorganisation in 2002 saw them placed in Division One South Further reorganisation saw them become members of Division One in 2004 and then Division One South again in 2006 3 In 2010 11 they won the Surrey Senior Cup for a second time beating Leatherhead 2 0 in the final 6 The club returned to Brazil in 2015 to play Corinthians again with the Brazilian club winning 3 0 7 In 2016 17 they finished fourth in Division One South qualifying for the promotion play offs After beating Greenwich Borough 4 3 in the semi finals they lost on penalties to Dorking Wanderers in the final after a 0 0 draw The 2017 18 season saw Corinthian Casuals finish fifth in the division again reaching the play offs They defeated Greenwich Borough 3 0 in the semi finals before losing the final 4 2 on penalties to Walton Casuals after the game ended 0 0 Despite the defeat the club were promoted to the Premier Division after results in other divisions meant that they were the play off finalists at step 4 with the highest points per game ratio from the season They were relegated to the South Central Division at the end of the 2022 23 season after finishing second from bottom of the Premier Division 8 The following season saw the relegated for a second successive season 9 Ground editAfter their formation the club played their first match in the grounds of Lambeth Palace 2 but after World War II they played at Kingstonian s Richmond Road ground which had previously been used by Casuals 10 However they left in 1946 and played at numerous other grounds the Polytechnic Ground in Chiswick 1946 1950 the Oval 1950 1963 the club played at the Vauxhall End of the ground 2 Dulwich Hamlet s Champion Hill 1963 1968 Tooting amp Mitcham United s Sandy Lane 1968 1983 Molesey s Walton Road 1983 1984 and again from 1986 1988 and Wimbledon Park Athletics Stadium 1984 1986 10 2 In 1988 the club merged with Tolworth and took over their King George s Field marking the first time the club had owned their own ground 4 The ground originally had a running track around the pitch which was later removed 2 Covered standing was installed behind both goals and a stand built along one side of the pitch which includes a small section of seating with the seats coming from Plough Lane Champion Hill and Havant amp Waterlooville s Westleigh Park 2 The ground currently has a capacity of 2 000 of which 161 is seated and 700 covered 1 Honours editSpartan League Senior Division champions 1985 86 League Cup winners 1994 95 Surrey Senior Cup Winners 1953 54 2010 11 Victory Cup Winners 1966 67 11 Egri Erbstein Tournament Winners 2019Records editHighest league position 5th in the Isthmian League 1953 54 1959 60 3 Best FA Cup performance First round 1965 66 1983 84 3 Best FA Amateur Cup performance Finalists 1955 56 3 Best FA Trophy performance Second round 2002 03 3 Best FA Vase performance Fifth round 1983 84 3 Most appearances Simon Shergold 526 12 Most goals Cliff West 215 12 See also editCorinthian Casuals F C players Corinthian Casuals F C managersReferences edit a b Corinthian Casuals Archived 2 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Non League Club Directory a b c d e f Corinthian Casuals Archived 29 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine Pyramid Passion a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Corinthian Casuals at the Football Club History Database a b c d Club History Corinthian Casuals F C Two Corinthians sharing one spirit BBC Sport 30 May 2001 Surrey Senior Cup final Leatherhead 0 Corinthian Casuals 2 Your Local Guardian 12 May 2011 Soccer Corinthians beat amateur British side Casuals 3 0 Reuters 25 January 2015 Blues And Urchins Grind Out Narrow Wins Canvey Hit Four And Casuals Relegation Is Confirmed Isthmian League 9 April 2023 Retrieved 9 April 2023 Marlow Moles And Westfield Each Hit Four Isthmian League 17 April 2024 Retrieved 17 April 2024 a b Football grounds Corinthian Casuals F C Managers and achievements Corinthian Casuals F C Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 21 December 2016 a b Mike Williams amp Tony Williams 2012 Non League Club Directory 2013 p602 ISBN 978 1 869833 77 0External links editOfficial website 51 22 20 N 0 17 14 W 51 37222 N 0 28722 W 51 37222 0 28722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corinthian Casuals F C amp oldid 1220200263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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