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They were founder members of the [[Isthmian League]] in [[1905 in football (soccer)|1905]] and won the [[FA Amateur Cup]] in [[1936 in football (soccer)|1936]].
They were founder members of the [[Isthmian League]] in [[1905 in football (soccer)|1905]] and won the [[FA Amateur Cup]] in [[1936 in football (soccer)|1936]].
in their early days the playing the game they would tour the country like the Corinthians, and sometimes play more than one game in the same day, and at different venues, not at the same ground. they would also happy to play more than once or twice a week, sometimes they would play everyday except Sunday.
in their early days the playing the game they would tour the country like the Corinthians, and sometimes play more than one game in the same day, and at different venues, not at the same ground. they would also happy to play more than once or twice a week, sometimes they would play everyday except Sunday.
In [[1939 in football (soccer)|1939]], the club merged with '''[[Corinthian F.C.|Corinthian]]''' to form a new club '''[[Corinthian-Casuals F.C.|Corinthian-Casuals]]''' who took Casuals' place in the Isthmian League. The merged club remains active and currently plays in the [[Isthmian League First Division]].
In [[1939 in football (soccer)|1939]], the club merged with '''[[Corinthian F.C.|Corinthian]]''' to form a new club '''[[Corinthian-Casuals F.C.|Corinthian-Casuals]]''' who took Casuals' place in the Isthmian League. The merged club remains active and currently plays in the [[Isthmian League First Division South]].


==England internationals==
==England internationals==

Revision as of 08:50, 15 October 2010

Casuals F.C. were an amateur football club based in London, formed in 1878.

They were founder members of the Isthmian League in 1905 and won the FA Amateur Cup in 1936. in their early days the playing the game they would tour the country like the Corinthians, and sometimes play more than one game in the same day, and at different venues, not at the same ground. they would also happy to play more than once or twice a week, sometimes they would play everyday except Sunday. In 1939, the club merged with Corinthian to form a new club Corinthian-Casuals who took Casuals' place in the Isthmian League. The merged club remains active and currently plays in the Isthmian League First Division South.

England internationals

Five Casuals players were capped for England.

The full list of England players (with the number of caps received whilst registered with Casuals F.C.) were[1]:

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