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Gander Green Lane

Gander Green Lane
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Full name Gander Green Lane
Location London Borough of Sutton
Owner Sutton United
Capacity 5,013 (765 seated)
Record attendance 14,000
Surface Artificial turf
Construction
Built 1898
Opened 1912
Tenants
Sutton United (1912–1913; 1919–present)
Sutton Common Rovers (2015–)
AFC Wimbledon Ladies (2015–)

Gander Green Lane, officially the Borough Sports Ground, is a football stadium in the London Borough of Sutton, and the home ground of Sutton United. The record attendance for Gander Green Lane is 14,000 when Sutton United lost 6–0 to Leeds United in the fourth round of the 1969–70 FA Cup.

In recent times, the pitch has played host to England C team and FA Sunday Cup matches. It is a FIFA 2-Star quality pitch, FIFA's highest rating for 3G artificial pitches.

During the 19th century, the Gander Green Lane site was used as allotments and open fields. The ground was originally developed during the Edwardian period. A 1913 map shows the ground designated as a "Football Ground" with a small pavilion on the northern side of the pitch and a turnstile entrance in the north-western corner via the Collingwood Recreation Ground. The ground was bounded by trees on three sides with a large residential building, Strawberry Lodge (formerly Strawberry House), to the west. To the north and east is the recreation ground and to the south was a field and pit described as a "Brick Field", which was used as a local brickworks. By 1937, Strawberry Lodge had been demolished and replaced by terraced houses, the brick field replaced by the railway line through West Sutton, a second pavilion added to the northern side of the pitch and a further pavilion erected in the south-eastern corner. None of the original pavilions survive today.

Sutton United's first match at Gander Green Lane (then known as the Adult School Sports Ground) was in 1912 against Guards Depot F.C. in the FA Cup. The first league match was against Redhill and was won 1–0 in front of a crowd of over 800. Sutton left the ground at the end of the 1912–13 season as the ground became unavailable due to Sutton Adult School forming their own team. United returned to Gander Green Lane in August 1919.


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