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Soccer

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The Laithwaite Community Stadium
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Kingfield Road, Woking

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Upcoming Events
02 Dec Woking  -  Gateshead FC
09 Dec Weston-super-Mare FC  -  Woking
16 Dec Dorking Wanderers  -  Woking
23 Dec Woking  -  Maidenhead United
26 Dec Aldershot  -  Woking

Latest Results
25 Nov Boreham Wood  4 - 2  Woking
21 Nov Woking  0 - 2  Chesterfield
18 Nov Woking  0 - 1  Oldham
11 Nov Oxford City  3 - 2  Woking
04 Nov Ramsgate  2 - 1  Woking

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Woking Football Club is a professional association football club, based in Woking, Surrey, England. Founded in 1887, the club plays its home matches at The Laithwaite Community Stadium and is nicknamed the Cardinals, often shortened to the Cards. Currently, they compete in the National League, the fifth tier of English football, having been promoted from the National League South in the 2018–19 season.

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Stadium or Home

Kingfield Stadium, currently known as The Laithwaite Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Woking F.C. in the Kingfield area of Woking, Surrey which has a capacity of approximately 6,000, of which, 2,500 are seated on grandstands.

Stands
The stadium has a number of structures, built at different times during its history.

Leslie Gosden Stand
The main stand, called the Leslie Gosden Stand, is the tallest structure on the ground. It has entirely covered seating. The stand was built in 1995 using financing from Woking Borough Council and represented the first of four phases of development.

Other stands
Opposite the Leslie Gosden Stand is the Kingfield Road End, which is a covered terrace. One side of the ground has two small seated stands and a small open terrace known as "moaners' corner". The other side is a long open terrace, called the Chris Lane Terrace, which is reserved for away fans when a match requires crowd segregation but can be used by anybody when there is no segregation in place. Above the Chris Lane Terrace there is a camera tower where the highlights are filmed from.

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