About Corinthian-Casuals

The club that gave football to the world. Proud of our history and traditions. Still maintaining our amateur status.

• Corinthians were founded in 1882 by the Football Association to develop a club capable of defeating Scotland. In essence, Corinthians were the first England team.

• Between 1883 and 1890, 52 of the 88 caps awarded against Scotland went to Corinthian players. In fact, in 1894 and 1895, Corinthians fielded the full England side twice… the only club to ever manage this feat.

• It’s acknowledged that England wear white in homage to the Corinthian strip. It’s also a fact that R. Madrid, inspired by Corinthians, adopted their white strip.

• However, Corinthian’s greatest contribution to the game was their missionary work; touring overseas across Europe, South Africa, USA, Canada and South America.

• It was on a tour to Brazil in 1910 which inspired locals to found their own team in Corinthian’s honour… that club has since gone on to be the largest in South America and the only team to win the World Club Championship twice (defeating Chelsea in 2011).

• Corinthians were the English club to field the first ever Black International player.

• The Corinthians were so good, they regularly defeated league and FA Cup winning opponents. In fact, in 1904, they defeated Man United 11-3 – their heaviest defeat to this day. The centenary of that match was played in 2004 with United claiming a 3-1 victory.

• In 1939, Corinthians merged with another famous club, Casuals to become the club that, to this day, resides in Tolworth, Surrey.