AFC Wimbledon are known by their fans as The Crazy Gang, The Dons and The Wombles. Their current home ground is the Plough Lane, which has an almost-10,000 capacity. In 2022, they began a groundshare with rugby side London Broncos.

Wimbledon 23/24 Kits

Wimbledon 23/24 Home Kit

Wimbledon’s 2023/24 home was with Umbro and featured the traditional blue and yellow colours in a Boca Juniors-like design. As such, the kit was predominantly blue and had a bold yellow band around the chest. A gradient background behind the band provided some sort of a highlight for the aforementioned design. Taking on a dark shade of blue were the henley collar and the sleeve cuffs, which further had a yellow middle striping and a piping of the same tone as the base.

 

Wimbledon 23/24 Away Kit

The 2023/24 AFC Wimbledon away shirt was produced by Umbro and had a predominantly white colourway. Blending within the said bright base was the repeating pattern of ‘V’ arrows, alternating between regular and inverted orientations. Catching the attention of viewers were the golden yellow trims on the seams of the raglan sleeves and the pinstripes that covered the blue front part of the collar, which had the back half in white. The particular dynamic exhibited here by white, yellow and blue did evoke memories of the 2008/09 away shirt.

Wimbledon Home Kits

2022/23 Wimbledon Home Shirt

Wimbledon Home 2022/23 KitAFC Wimbledon’s primary kit for 2022/23 was a clean blue Hummel shirt. The jersey had a few yellow details like the collar trim, template shoulder chevrons, slim sleeve cuffs, and underarm panels.

 

 

Wimbledon Away Kits

2022/23 Wimbledon Away Shirt

Wimbledon Away 2022/23 KitWimbledon’s 2022/23 Hummel away was a clean deep blue shirt, clear of any visual design to focus on the monochrome logos in pastel gold. Also in the secondary colour accent were the template shoulder chevrons.

 

 

 

AFC Wimbledon were formed after supporters of Wimbledon opposed the move of their team to Milton Keynes. Formed in 2002 in the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League, the club achieved promotion in five of eight seasons, including a run of 78 matches without defeat. By the 2012/13 season the club had reached the Football League, after finishing second in the 11/12 Conference National they won the play-off against Luton Town 4-3 on penalties.

The greatest day in Wimbledon history was the original club’s 1-0 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup final of 1988 (back when they were still Wimbledon F.C.).

AFC Wimbledon currently holds the record of the longest unbeaten run of league matches in English senior football, having played 78 consecutive league games without a defeat between February 2003 and December 2004.