The Cherry Red Records Fans' Stadium

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The Fans' Stadium

Full name The Cherry Red Records Fans' Stadium
Location Jack Goodchild Way, 422a Kingston Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 3PB
Built 1989
Opened 1989
Owner Wimbledon
Operator Wimbledon
Surface grass
Former names Kingsmeadow
Tenants
Kingstonian F.C.
A.F.C. Wimbledon
Capacity
4,500 (1,125 Seated)
Dimensions
110 x 75 yards


The Cherry Red Records Fans' Stadium is the official title of a 4,500 capacity football stadium located in the Norbiton area of Kingston upon Thames, London. The stadium, which is used for the home matches of both its owners, Wimbledon, and their tenants, Kingstonian, was originally known simply as Kingsmeadow, with the moniker The Fans' Stadium added in 2005 when Wimbledon bought the ground. In July 2007, the club announced a sponsorship deal with Cherry Red Records to rename the stadium The Cherry Red Records Fans' Stadium[1].

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The freehold of the site is owned by Kingston Council. The leasehold, which safeguards the site for the borough's football team, was originally held by Kingstonian FC but is currently owned by AFC Wimbledon.

The Kingsmeadow stadium comprises the following stands:

  • The Kingston Road End - covered behind-the-goal shallow terrace, usually designated the "Away" end for Wimbledon games.
  • The Main Stand - an all seater stand with 1,125 seats, which also includes the stadium's two bars and other facilities.
  • The John Smiths' Stand - covered shallow terrace along the length of the pitch, opposite the Main Stand.
  • The "Tempest" end - (formerly "The Athletics End") covered behind-the-goal deep terrace; took its original name from the Kingston Athletics Centre which sits directly behind the stand.

The stadium has a capacity of 4,500, though originally it held 6,299 (modern safety requirements required the capacity to be reduced). Kingsmeadow meets Football Conference standards, though neither Wimbledon nor Kingstonian currently play at this level.

The start of the 2005-06 season saw the Athletics End newly covered, thanks to the sponsorship of Wimbledon's shirt manufacturers Tempest Sports in addition to stadium improvement grants, and the stand was officially relaunched as the "Tempest End".

The stadium has been the home of Kingstonian since 1989, when they built the entire complex on the site following the sale of their traditional Richmond Road ground. Kingstonian opened the ground with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers. Following relegation from the Conference National, Kingstonian went into financial administration and both club and ground were purchased by Rajesh Khosla and his son Anup, who were business rather than football oriented, and consequently alienated a large part of Kingstonian's support.

After one season as tenants of the Khoslas (the rent not going to Kingstonian because the Khoslas had arranged that the stadium was owned in Rajesh's name and the club in Anup's), Wimbledon undertook to buy the leasehold to the ground. The club's owners, The Dons Trust, launched a share issue to finance the purchase, which was closed the following summer. The club subsequently arranged for a commercial loan to clear the remaining debt to the Khoslas.

Wimbledon kept Kingstonian on as tenants and charge them a lower rent than they themselves had been charged by the Khoslas, with both gate receipts and bar takings at Kingstonian games being retained solely by Kingstonian (which continued to be Khosla-owned until 2005). An annual friendly between the two clubs is also intended to defray the cost of the rent.

Coordinates: 51°24′18.3″N, 0°16′55.0″W

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