Kew Association Football Club - Established 1906 Kew Association Football Club - Established 1906
Members of the Southern Amateur League and the Amateur Football Alliance
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Welcome to the Kew Association Football club general questions and answers section. Each year we update the answers to reflect the latest changes in club and league regulations as well as attempt to answer the many questions put to us by players and managers alike. We hope you find them helpful and informative.

 

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Q: Can anyone join Kew Association Football Club?
A: Yes visit the Sign For Kew Section of this website for more details.

Q: How do I join Kew Association
A: Yes its is a Private Members Club, with an Annual Membership Fee.

Q: How many side does Kew Association run?
A: Kew Association runs 9 Senior sides, 1 Veterans side, and 6 Youth teams.

Q: How soon will I be able to play?
A: Possibly by the following weekend:

Q: Does the club have their own ground?
A: Yes we have a 25 year Lease with Richmond Borough Council at Riverside Drive, Ham.

Q: What are the facilities like at Riverside Drive?
A: Our 3 playing surfaces are excellent and well maintained, and we have permission to build a new clubhouse.

Q: Do I have to pay a Membership fee?
A: No Membership is Free

Q: Do I have to pay a Match fee?
A: Yes the current Match fee is £10, which includes the Referees Fees and after match meal:

Q: Are there Concessions?
A: Yes there are Concessions for Students and the Unemployed.

Q: What is the Standard of Football Like?
A: The First Team is equivalent to the Combined Counties League 1st Division, and we cater for all standards right down to the Ninth Team and Veterans.

Q: Is there a lot of travelling for League games?
A: The First Team League games are held across the breadth of London as far as Essex and Herts. The lower sides are regionalised to there local area South of the River Thames.

Q: Is there a lot of travelling for Cup games?
A: The club compete in the AFA Cup which is a National competition and can travel as far as Nottingham.

 
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