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  1. Kingsmeadow is a football stadium in Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London, which is used for home matches by Chelsea Women and Chelsea Development Squad. It was formerly the home of Kingstonian and AFC Wimbledon and has a capacity of 4,850, with 2,265 seats.

  2. 2022年7月1日 · Visiting Kingsmeadow All you need to know about travel to Kingsmeadow - the home of Chelsea FC Women and our Academy's Under-21s

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  4. Kingsmeadow: Kingstonian FC & Chelsea Women. Jack Goodchild Way, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, England, KT1 3PB. Graham C99 / Flickr.com. Kingsmeadow, or the Cherry Red Records Stadium as it’s officially known for sponsorship purposes, was home to not one but two different football teams until 2017. AFC Wimbledon, formed in response to the ...

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  5. 2022年11月24日 · Kingsmeadow is a football stadium that is the current home of Chelsea Women and Chelsea U21s. The stadium originally opened in 1989 as the home of Kingstonian F.C., who marked the occasion with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers.

  6. Kingsmeadow is a popular location in southwest London, located in the borough of Kingston upon Thames. It's an area that boasts a diverse range of things to do and places to see, making it an ideal destination for tourists who want to explore London's cultural and historic offerings.

  7. 2023年9月4日 · Welcome to Kingsmeadow. Whether you are a Chelsea fan or a visiting supporter, we pride ourselves on providing everyone with a fantastic experience when they visit us.

  8. Home games are generally played at Cobham or Kingsmeadow. Teams face each other twice, both at home and away, with the group winners advancing to the last-16 and the runners-up to the play-off round. Running parallel to the group stage is the domestic champions path, where the Under-18 champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations compete ...