1970
100 Years of Kew Association Football Club
Its best years came in the 1970s when Kew was Southern Amateur League Champions and AFA Cup holders on a number of occasions. During this period they also recorded a number of F A Vase victories over such opponents as Marlow Town and Uxbridge FC.
Kew Association always played on rented grounds and it was not until 1996 they were able to conclude an agreement with London Borough of Richmond to have their own ground at Ham. A bungalow on site became the clubhouse bar and changing rooms, but in 2005 it was destroyed by fire. The club continued on, operating out of containers on site and with the hospitality of the local Royal Oak pub, while plans were immediately put into effect to build a replacement. With fundraising and a substantial grant from the Football Foundation, the new clubhouse was built and opened in 2008. The former Sports Minister, Kate Hoey, MP, headed a list of dignitaries at the official opening on 27th September 2008.