Kingfield Stadium, Football stadium in Woking, England.
Kingfield Stadium is a football ground in Woking with seating and standing areas for around 6,000 people spread across natural grass. The main stand, named Leslie Gosden Stand, holds about 2,500 spectators, while additional covered and open sections provide the remaining capacity.
The stadium opened in 1922 and has been home to Woking Football Club ever since. Major upgrades took place in the early 1940s and again in the 1990s to improve facilities and infrastructure.
This is the home ground of Woking Football Club, where supporters gather on match days to follow their team. The stadium serves as a social hub for the town's football community throughout the season.
The ground is roughly one mile from Woking railway station, which has regular South Western Railway connections to other parts of the region. Arriving early helps you get oriented and find your seating section without rushing.
The highest crowd this ground ever hosted was 7,020 spectators during an FA Amateur Cup match in 1957-58. That record attendance moment remains a highlight in the stadium's history.
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