AFC Wimbledon have moved closer towards building a new stadium near Wimbledon FC’s original Plough Lane home after the supporters’ trust which owns the club voted overwhelmingly to approve the sale to Chelsea of the club’s current Kingsmeadow ground.
Chelsea, whose chairman, Bruce Buck, is in the advanced stage of negotiations with AFC Wimbledon’s chief executive, Erik Samuelson, intend to use Kingsmeadow, in Norbiton near Kingston upon Thames, for their academy and women’s teams.
As Chelsea cannot host crowds at their Cobham training ground, their junior and women’s teams have lacked a base and played at various club grounds, including Aldershot and Staines.
Following the vote by the Dons Trust, AFC Wimbledon will move to finalise the sale to Chelsea and move forward their planned new 11,000-capacity ground at Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium at the end of Plough Lane, which they hope to build and move into for the beginning of the 2018-19 season. The planning application for the new stadium is currently being considered by Merton borough council, with informed sources expecting a decision by 10 December.
