[3][4] In 1890, one of the club's players, Arthur Smith, died following injuries sustained in a match against Kingston Wanderers.
[5] The club affiliated to the Surrey FA in October 1892,[6] and joined a local league.
[12] In 1998–99 Cobham finished as league runners-up,[12] and in 2001–02 they won the Premier Division Challenge Cup, beating Bedfont in the final.
The club played at several venues around the edge of the village in their early years, before basing themselves at Cobham Recreation Ground after World War II.
[7] During the 1955–56 season they moved to Leg O' Mutton Field on Anvil Lane, with the road name leading to the club gaining the nickname of "the Hammers".