Kingstonian F.C.

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Kingstonian
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Full name Kingstonian Football Club
Nickname(s) The K's
Founded November 9, 1885
Ground Kingsmeadow Stadium (Shared)
Capacity 4,500
Chairman Mark Anderson, Malcolm Winwright
Manager Stuart McIntyre
League Isthmian League Division One South
2005-06 Isthmian League Division One, 7th
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Kingstonian Football Club are an English, semi-professional football club that are playing in the Isthmian League First Division South for the 2006-07 season.

The club plays at the Kingsmeadow Stadium in Kingston upon Thames - a complex wholly built by the club in 1989 after leaving their traditional Richmond Road ground. The club now shares Kingsmeadow with AFC Wimbledon, who purchased the lease to the ground from Kingstonian's controversial Chairman at the time, Rajesh Khosla. The relationship between the two clubs and their fans is for the most part cordial and friendly.

Kingstonian has a proud tradition dating back to 1885. The club had a lot of success in the 1930's winning the FA Amateur Cup in 1933 along with numerous other competitions in that decade. They also enjoyed a period of great success more recently, winning the Isthmian League in 1998 and the FA Trophy in 1999 and 2000 at Wembley Stadium under renowned manager Geoff Chapple, before beating two Football League clubs - Brentford 3-1 away and Southend United 1-0 away - on their way to the FA Cup fourth round proper in 2001, where they were seconds away from beating Bristol City before succumbing to a late winner in the replay.

Relegation and financial problems saw a sharp downturn in the club's fortunes between 2001 and 2005. However, in February 2005 Khosla stepped down as Chairman, selling the club to Jimmy Cochrane. While this did not save Kingstonian from relegation that year, the 2005-06 season saw Kingstonian Football Club revitalised. They only narrowly missed out on the promotion playoffs after an excellent run of form after Christmas and finished their season by beating AFC Wimbledon in the final of the Surrey Senior Cup.

Changes continued during the summer of 2006 with Mark Anderson and Malcolm Winwright taking charge of the club, installing Stuart McIntyre as successor to Ian McDonald in the role of head coach.

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Isthmian League Division One South 2006/07

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