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  2. 2024–25 AFC Wimbledon season - Wikipedia

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    AFC Wimbledon : Fleetwood: 19:45 GMT: Report: Stadium: Highbury Stadium: Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 1 January, but was moved due to Newport playing the ...

  3. AFC Wimbledon - Wikipedia

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    AFC Wimbledon spent most of the 2008–09 season near the top of the league table, eventually finishing as champions and earning promotion to the Conference Premier after defeating St Albans City 3–0 on 25 April 2009. [33] The match set an attendance record of 4,722 for Kingsmeadow stadium, which at that time was full capacity. [34]

  4. 2023–24 AFC Wimbledon season - Wikipedia

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    AFC Wimbledon : Colchester: 19:75 BST: Mandela Egbo 83 ' Ihionvien 89 ' Report: Tilley 54, 85' 67 ' Ogundere 65 ' Davison 75 ' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium

  5. 2022–23 AFC Wimbledon season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 season was the 21st season in the existence of AFC Wimbledon and the club's first season back in League Two since the 2015–16 season following their relegation from League One the prior season.

  6. Dave Anderson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was appointed as AFC Wimbledon manager by then-chairman Kris Stewart in the summer of 2004, taking with him his backroom staff from Hendon. [9] In 2004–05, his first season in charge, Anderson successfully led the club to promotion, winning a league and cup double consisting of the Isthmian League First Division and the Surrey Senior ...

  7. List of AFC Wimbledon seasons - Wikipedia

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    AFC Wimbledon have also set a record for the longest run of unbeaten league games at any level of men's semi-professional or professional football in the United Kingdom. [4] The team remained unbeaten for 78 league matches between 22 February 2003 (a 2–0 defeat at home to Withdean 2000) and 4 December 2004 (a 2–0 defeat at Cray Wanderers). [5]

  8. AFC Wimbledon Women - Wikipedia

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    AFC Wimbledon Women are a women's football team from London. The team currently competes in the FA Women's National League South . The club was founded after the ladies team representing Wimbledon F.C. decided to transfer to AFC Wimbledon , after the old club's relocation .

  9. Charles Ademeno - Wikipedia

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    Charles Adesola Oludare Oluwatosi Ademeno (born 12 December 1988) is an English former professional footballer.. As a player he was a forward who played from 2005 to 2014. He played for Southend United, Bishop's Stortford, Cambridge United, Welling United, Rushden & Diamonds, Salisbury City, Crawley Town, Grimsby Town, AFC Wimbledon, Eastbourne Borough and Margate.