Corinthian F.C.

Corinthian Football Club was an English amateur football club based in London between 1882 and 1939. The club was founded on 28 September 1882 by N. Lane Jackson, Assistant Secretary of the Football Association (The FA). His intention was to promote sportsmanship and fair play, champion the ideals of amateurism, and “establish a club side to improve the fortunes of a faltering national side” and thus help England challenge the supremacy of the then dominant Scotland national team. The club played at various venues including the Queen's Club, The Oval, and the old Crystal Palace.

Corinthian F.C.

Corinthian Football Club was an English amateur football club based in London between 1882 and 1939. The club was founded on 28 September 1882 by N. Lane Jackson, Assistant Secretary of the Football Association (The FA). His intention was to promote sportsmanship and fair play, champion the ideals of amateurism, and “establish a club side to improve the fortunes of a faltering national side” and thus help England challenge the supremacy of the then dominant Scotland national team. The club played at various venues including the Queen's Club, The Oval, and the old Crystal Palace.