Wimborne Town FC
New Cuthbury
Capacity
2,800
Competition
Southern League - South (Step 3)
Club nickname
The Magpies
Founded in 1878, Wimborne Town have a long history in Dorset football. The Magpies won the FA Vase at Wembley in 1992 and later became established in the Southern League.
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Nearest grounds to New Cuthbury
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| Club | Stadium | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Hamworthy Recreation | Magna Road | 2.4 miles |
| Verwood | Potterne Park | 5.7 miles |
| Bournemouth Poppies | Victoria Park | 5.7 miles |
| Poole Town | Tatnam | 6.0 miles |
| Christchurch | Hurn Bridge Sports Ground | 7.0 miles |
| Hamworthy United | The County Ground | 7.0 miles |
| Bournemouth | Dean Court | 7.8 miles |
| Bashley | Bashley Road | 13.7 miles |
| Downton | Brian Whitehead Sports Ground | 15.1 miles |
| Shaftsbury Town | Cockrams | 16.5 miles |
| Sturminster Newton United | Barnetts Field | 16.9 miles |
| Brockenhurst | Grigg Lane | 17.0 miles |
| Lymington Town | The Sports Ground | 18.6 miles |
| Bemerton Heath Harlequins | Westwood Recreation Ground | 19.3 miles |
| Laverstock and Ford | Church Road | 20.1 miles |
| Salisbury | Raymond McEnhill Stadium | 21.5 miles |
| AFC Totton | Testwood Stadium | 22.2 miles |
| Dorchester Town | The Avenue Stadium | 22.4 miles |
| Millbrook | Test Park | 23.1 miles |
| Team Solent | Test Park Sports Ground | 23.1 miles |
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