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Coordinates: 51°1837N 0°3653W / 51.31028°N 0.61472°W / 51.31028; -0.61472
 

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Knaphill
Full nameKnaphill Football Club
Nickname(s)The Knappers
Founded1924
GroundRedding Way, Knaphill
Capacity1,000 (100 seated)[1]
ChairmanChris Drane
ManagerMike Woolgar & Paul Johnson
LeagueCombined Counties League Premier Division South
2023–24Combined Counties League Premier Division South, 3rd of 20

Home colours

Away colours

Knaphill Football Club is a football club based in Knaphill, Surrey, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South and play at Redding Way.

History[edit]

The club was established in 1924.[2] They became members of the Surrey Intermediate League, winning the league title in 1935–36. However, by the 1970s the club were playing in the Woking & District League. They won the league's Charity Cup in 1972–73 and went on to win the Premier Division, League Cup and Charity Cup treble in 1978–79.[3] The club were Premier Division runners-up the following season, but retained the League Cup and Charity Cup, as well as winning the Challenge Cup.[3]

Knaphill then returned to the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western), joining Division Three. They were Division Three champions their first season back in the league,[3] earning promotion to Premier Division Two. In 1981–82 the club were runners-up in Premier Division Two, securing a third successive promotion. The following season saw them finish as runners-up in Premier Division One.[3] In the 1990s the club absorbed Heathlands from the Guildford and Woking Alliance League.[4]

In 2005–06 Knaphill won Division One of the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) and were promoted to the Premier Division.[5] The following season they were Premier Division champions,[5] earning promotion to Division One of the Combined Counties League.[6] A third-place finish in Division One in 2013–14 saw the club promoted to the Premier Division.[6]In2017–18 they won the Premier Challenge Cup, beating Worcester Park 3–2 in the final. In 2023–24 the club finished third in the Combined Counties League Premier Division South, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Tadley Calleva 2–0 the semi-finals, they lost 2–1 to AFC Croydon Athletic in the final.[7]

Ground[edit]

The club initially played at Waterer's Park, a site which had been given to Woking Urban District Council by Anthony Waterer in 1924.[4] They played there until moving to Redding Way ground during the 2004–05 season, although reserve teams continued to play at Waterer's Park.[4] Floodlights were erected in 2011 together with a 50-seat stand. Another 50-seat stand was added in March 2015 alongside a covered terrace with a capacity of 50.[1]

Management team[edit]

Position Staff
Managers Mike Woolgar & Paul Johnson
Coaches Ricky Mallett
Goalkeeper Coaches Gary Dodd, Chris Rye
Physiotherapist Frank Hampton
Source: Knaphill F.C.

Honours[edit]

Records[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Redding Way Knaphill F.C.
  • ^ Knaphill Combined Counties League
  • ^ a b c d Honours Knaphill F.C.
  • ^ a b c History Knaphill F.C.
  • ^ a b Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) Non-League Matters
  • ^ a b c d Knaphill at the Football Club History Database
  • ^ "Jamie Daltrey and John Cook resign from their positions as co-managers of Knaphill". Woking News and Mail. 13 May 2024.
  • ^ "The attendance at Tuesday's (7 May) home @ComCoFL play-off final vs @AFCCroydonAth was 872". Knaphill FC on X. 12 May 2024. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  • ^ Club Records Knaphill F.C.
  • External links[edit]

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