Home of Corinthian-Casuals FC

Since 1988

Capacity 2,000

Rating: 4.3

(178) Google Reviews

I wanted to express my sincere gratitude to Sarah and her Team at Corinthians Casuals for hosting my recent party at your club. The event was a huge success, and it was all thanks to your excellent facilities and friendly staff. The room was perfect. Everyone had a wonderful time, and we were especially impressed with the bar service, and area for the DJ. Sarah could not have done more for us. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a good place to hold their party / event
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a month ago
Amazing experience getting to know a little bit of Corinthian's history. Loved it! Vai Corinthians!
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2 months ago
My husband often goes here to watch local football. We went to see the fireworks this year and they were brilliant 👏 Thank you so much for a great evening.
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2 months ago
A massive thank you to Sarah and the team! We had my partners 40th birthday last night and from start to finish Sarah has been fantastic!!! Great place for a party or function, nothing is too much. Best time thank you!
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6 months ago
The ground not bad no alcohol or food available but everyone can bring cans in bins were provided but when we changed ends there was loads of empty cans on the terrace like it resembled a rubbish dump where people just dumped it anywhere. Not good on health and safety for the spectators.

History (from Wikipedia)

Ground[edit]

After its formation the club played its first match in the grounds of Lambeth Palace,[2] but after World War II they played at Kingstonian's Richmond Road ground, which had been used by Casuals.[8] 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).[8][2]

In 1988 the club merged with Tolworth and took over their King George's Field, marking the first time the club had owned its 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]

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