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Commercial & Sponsorship Opportunities -
​ Support our Amateur Status

A Warm Welcome from Casuals Member, Alec Stewart OBE

Align with tradition and partner with the highest ranked amateur football club in England that is Corinthian-Casuals.

Watch our video below about what makes Corinthian-Casuals one of the most historically-important football clubs in the world.  A fact well documented by BT Sport’s critically acclaimed ‘Brothers in Football’ documentary, which aired last season. And our shirts are just as famous – The Corinthian white inspired England, Real Madrid and Leeds United to adopt the same.

Corinthian-Casuals has a larger audience on social media than any other non-league club in the UK. We have 145,000 Facebook followers and Twitter generated over 5 million impressions in the previous 12 months.

There are many different ways to support and sponsor us, all of which make a BIG difference. We have tried to make sponsoring Corinthian-Casuals FC as simple as possible. Our packages are formulated to provide maximum exposure and are tailored to suit any individual or organisation. Options start from as little as just £80.

For more information, why not download our latest commercial brochure.

For any enquiries, contact us via the Contact Page or email us at support@ccfcltd.co.uk and we'll be delighted to chat.  
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Watch our Video... What Makes Us Special?

Why Align Yourself With Corinthian-Casuals?


No other club in the world can claim the rich and diverse history of Corinthian-Casuals. Align your business with an ethos of fair play, honour and the ‘Corinthian Spirit’.

  • No other amateur sporting organisation has such global exposure that Corinthian-Casuals has. Featured on BT Sport (The critically-acclaimed Brothers in Football documentary), BBC Sport, Sky Sports News and all the major press publications in the last couple of years alone.
  • Corinthian-Casuals has over 140,000 enthusiastic and avid Facebook followers. That puts the club in the social media site’s top supported Non-League club in the UK,  beating many League clubs in the process.  Your business would be granted access to this exposure.
  • We also have more than 22,000 Twitter followers (the largest in the Bostik League) with 5.13 million Tweet impressions in the past 12 months. We also have over 21,000 followers on Instagram – again giving maximum exposure to your business.
  • Over 14,000 people attended live games at King George's in the past season. Our attendance has doubled in recent years.
  • We’re visible on a local scale too; Corinthian-Casuals feature weekly on the back pages and websites of all the local press, including the Surrey Comet and Kingston, Wimbledon and Sutton Guardian newspapers.
  • Corinthian-Casuals runs over 20 teams from ages 7 upwards. We have been awarded the FA’s Charter Community Club standard – the highest accolade awarded to grass roots football. Your sponsorship will help to maintain and grow our club and community standing, providing football for over 500 youngsters.
  • As all of our players are strictly amateur and staff are volunteers, all of your sponsorship will be used to help improve the club’s facilities, for use across the whole community.
  • We also run a full-time football academy in partnership with Southborough High School This allows budding players to pursue a career in sport either through official FA qualifications provided by the Academy.

So why not become part of our great club? Aligning yourself to such footballing history and community spirit couldn’t be easier. Simply decide on what sponsorship or advertising option you’d like and contact us and we’ll be happy to welcome you on board!

Contact
Former England Cricket Captain and Member of Corinthian-Casuals FC
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We are entering an exciting new period here at Corinthian-Casuals Football Club, and on behalf of all at King George’s Arena, I would like to give you an opportunity to share in our experience as a thriving London-based FA Charter Standard Community Football Club and as a vibrant and integral part of the local community.

My father first introduced me to Corinthian-Casuals where he played outside-right for the club. Following in his footsteps, both playing Cricket for Surrey and England and Football with the Casuals, I made my debut for the team in 1981. Both my father and I have been a part of Corinthian-Casuals ever since and enjoy watching the side on a Saturday afternoon. In fact, I still occasionally play for the Schools XI which continues to spread the Corinthian Ethos every weekend around the country.

It’s a real honour to be associated with a club of such rich history and proud traditions, of which are maintained to this day. It’s also great to be involved with a club that plays an all important part in the local community.

With over twenty youth teams and an established Academy, Corinthian-Casuals offers a pathway for all to develop as 
players and qualified coaches. It gives so many the chance to enjoy team football and maintain health and fitness through participating in the Nation’s favourite game. 

Our unrivalled history is matched only by the excitement of the here and now. With attendances more than doubled in the last three years and international exposure with the critically-acclaimed documentary Brothers in Football, aired on BT Sport, never has there been a better time to be involved with our famous name.
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Thank you for taking the time to read this and supporting grass-roots football. Please come and join me down at King George’s Arena soon.

Alec Stewart OBE

Former England Cricket Captain and Member of Corinthian-Casuals F.C.


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1. a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.
2. an athlete who has never competed for payment or for a monetary prize.
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