Colliers Wood United F.C.

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Colliers Wood United
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Full nameColliers Wood United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Wood
Founded1874 (as Vandyke)
GroundWibbandune Sports Ground, Wimbledon
Capacity2,000 (102 seated) [1]
ChairmanSteve Turner
ManagerTerry Savage
League Combined Counties League Premier Division South
2022–23 Combined Counties League Premier Division South, 5th of 20

Colliers Wood United Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in West Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton. The club is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association. [2] The club are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South and play at the Wibbandune Sports Ground.

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History

Official Website - https://www.wibbandune.teamexpert.co.uk/

Founded in 1874, Colliers Wood United Football Club is one of the oldest football clubs in England and has now been in existence for 150 years. They received a well deserved recognition award from the FA for 125 years of playing football during 2011. The early years of their existence were spent in the Wimbledon and Sutton leagues before moving on to the Surrey Intermediate League (Southern Division). Much later, during the late 1960s and early 1970s, the club were members of the Surrey Senior League for a short time, playing in the newly formed division one where they won the league title in 1969/70. The reserves won their division in 1970/71 going undefeated. Over the years, “The Wood” have reached a number of Surrey FA Cup Finals. In 1988/89 they lost 1-2 to Bradbank Sports in the Intermediate Cup Final. In 1991/92 they beat Woking & Horsell 4–0 in the final of the same competition. The reserves reached the final of the 1988/89 and 1989/90 Lower Junior Cup but were beaten on both occasions. The local recreation ground limited the progress of the club due to the basic facilities and a search for a new ground was launched. Adequate facilities were found at Wibbandune Sports Ground in 1991 and the ground has steadily improved since then. 2001/2 saw the club enter the Surrey County Senior League where they finished a creditable 5th. The following season, they finished as runners up. In 2002/3, the league amalgamated with the Combined Counties League and the club were founder members of the new division 1 where they finished as runners up and were promoted to the Premier Division. They have continued to improve. In 2004/5, they finished 14th of the 24 clubs. The following season, they finished fourth and had a fine FA Vase run, beating Chichester City United, Raynes Park Vale and Greenwich Borough, before losing to VCD Athletic in the 2nd round proper. In 2006/7 they entered the FA Cup for the first time, defeating Chipstead after a replay before succumbing to Worthing 0–3. After a brief ground share at Croydon FC, the club moved back to Wibbandune where ground improvements included the addition of excellent flood-lighting, a new covered terrace and a 120-seat stand. In March 2012, the club added a new away team changing room, new spectator ground lavatories and relaid the entire playing surface including drainage thanks to a £71,000 grant from the Football Association. They also reached the 2011/12 final of the League Cup at Farnborough FC on 4 May v Guernsey FC in front of 667 spectators, which they lost 0-2 after extra time, becoming the first club to keep a 90-minute clean sheet against The Islanders. Following a second renovation of the pitch in April, the club returned to Wibbandune in July 2013 and the under 18 youth section was restarted.

In 2014/15, Wood reached the FA Vase 4th round (last 32 nationally) and the Surrey Senior Cup quarter finals for the first time in their history. They reached the final of the League Cup once again in 2014/15 but, yet again, they lost in extra time, this time 1-2 to Camberley Town in front of 385 spectators at Woking FC. Wood reached the Surrey FA Senior Cup quarter finals for only the second time in 2017/18 before losing to National League side Dorking Wanderers 0-6 at Wibbandune.

On 8 March 2016 the club were awarded the FA Charter Standard accreditation by the Football Association.

The club won the CCL Sportsmanship Award for 2015/16 having received just 32 cautions throughout the season.

In 2020, the club installed new ground perimeter fencing and a new pitch rail in line with current FA ground gradings. In 2023, new LED floodlights were installed.

Ground

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Wibbandune Sports Ground

Colliers Wood United play their home games at Wibbandune Sports Ground, A3 Southbound, Opposite 199–213 Robin Hood Way, Wimbledon, SW20 0AA.

The ground has a 102-seater covered stand. [3] Funding was granted for work to be carried out in installing a drainage system under the pitch for the 2012-13 season, which resulted in the club playing some of its home games at Cobham that season. [4] [5]

Honours

League honours

Cup honours

Records

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