Corinthian-Casuals Football Club

About Corinthian-Casuals Football Club

Corinthian-Casuals Football Club was formed in 1939 following the merger of the two great amateur sides Corinthian FC and The Casuals FC. The Corinthians were founded in 1882. N. L. "Pa" Jackson, who was then Assistant Honorary Secretary of the Football Association, aimed to develop a club side capable of bolstering England's national team and challenging Scotland at international level. A meeting was held at Jackson's offices in London's Paternoster Row and thus was the club born. The name 'Corinthian' came from a suggestion by England international, H. A. Swepstowe, which was accepted unanimously. In the recently published history of the club, "Play Up Corinth, " author Rob Cavallini explains "the most likely explanation for this choice … is the word's long forgotten meaning – ‘man of fashion and pleasure, ' which captures the whole essence of the playing membership and their sporting ideology. " The Casuals were formed in 1883 by a group of old boys from England's prominent public schools and rapidly became a strong force in the amateur game, providing Corinthians with many of their first team players. In 1905 they became founding members of the Isthmian League, winning the AFA Senior Cup in 1907 and the FA Amateur Cup in 1936.
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Corinthian-Casuals Football Club is located at Chessington, England KT9 1TR, United Kingdom
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