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         KINGSTONIAN FC





      The Kingstonian club came into
      being in 1919 as a result of the
      merger between Kingston Town FC
      and Old Kingstonians FC. Howev-
      er, the club can trace its origins
      even further back and celebrated
      its centenary in 1985; the reason
      for this is that one of its forerun-
      ners, Kingston & Surbiton YMCA
      FC played its first match on a
      ground in Bushy Park in November
      1885. In 1887 the YMCA changed                                                        Old Kingstonians 1909-1910
      its name to Saxons FC. Then
      in 1890 it changed to Kingston        widely known as the K's, accepted             Dulwich, against Stockton, which      ing to return to Kingston as the
      Wanderers FC and once again to        an invitation to join the Isthmian            resulted in a 1-1 draw. For the       legendary Johnny Whing headed
      Kingston-on-Thames Association        League as a replacement for the               replay Kingstonian had to travel to   K's into the lead against Hendon
      Football Club (KAFC) in 1893.         Civil Service FC, and remained in             Darlington, but despite going one     in the final at Wembley Stadium.
      Unfortunately, in the early 1900s     that league until 1998.                       goal behind after only four min-      Two goals in the last three min-
      there was trouble in the camp and            Greatest accolade                      utes, the K's came back to win 4-1    utes, though, had the FA officials
      in 1908 the club split in two with    The K's have a credible history               thanks to goals from Gibson, Ur-      busily changing the red and white
      Kingston Town playing at Norbiton     and their blue ribbon period of the           peth (penalty) and Whitehead (2).     ribbons for green and white ones
      Sports Ground and Old Kingstoni-      early 1930’s produced players such             Wimbledon at Plough Lane             as Hendon won the cup for the
      ans on what became known as the       as Frank Macey, Doug Whitehe-                 In the following season, 1933/34,     first time. To qualify for the final,
      "back pitch" at Richmond Road.        ad, George Lee and the Whittaker              K's bowed out of the Amateur Cup      Kingstonian disposed of Histon,
             Remained its home              brothers achieving in April 1933              in a second round replay to Wim-      Letchworth Town, Ferryhill Athlet-
      The new Kingstonian set-up start-     its then greatest accolade by win-            bledon at Plough Lane, but went       ic, Carshalton Athletic, and Crook
      ed life in the Athenian League, a     ning the FA Amateur Cup which                 on to successfully win the Isthmi-    Town in a semi-final tie played at
      competition that it won in both       well and truly put Kingstonian on             an League, a feat they repeated in    St James' Park, the home of New-
      seasons 1923/24 and 1925/26,          the football map. Wins over Port-             season 1936/37 and, of course in      castle United.
      playing its home matches at a         land United (after a replay), Ley-            1997/98.                                Many trophies were won
      brand new ground in Richmond          ton, South Bank, Dulwich Hamlet,                Legendary Johnny Whing              The Kingstonian teams of the ear-
      Road that remained its home until     and Whitehall Printeries took the             In season 1959/60 it seemed as        ly 1960’s were arguably as good
      1988. In 1929 the Kingstonians,       K's through to the final, staged at           though the Amateur Cup was go-        as those of the 1930’s and many



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