They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South and play at Imperial Fields in Morden.
Their merger had been mooted for two years previously, but it was only after it became clear that the area could not host two competitive teams that anything happened to advance it.
Dario Gradi, who spent more than twenty four years as manager of Crewe Alexandra, briefly played for the club in the 1960s.
In 1974–75, they reached the first round proper for the first time since 1963–64 and were drawn at home against Crystal Palace, who played just five miles down the road and were in Football League Division 3.
The game was played at Tooting's Sandy Lane ground on 27 November 1974, a Wednesday afternoon, in front of a packed crowd of, according to The Times, 10,000.
A Crystal Palace side which included Terry Venables, Peter Taylor and Alan Whittle won 2–1.
[8] In 2000–01 Keith Boanas led the club to the Isthmian League Second Division title, before leaving to manage Charlton Athletic Ladies.
At the end of this season Cadette was sacked as the team once again failed to gain promotion following defeat in the playoff semi-finals to Tonbridge Angels.
In May 2008, the club secured promotion to the Isthmian League Premier Division by defeating Cray Wanderers 1–0 at Imperial Fields.
Wilson introduced Paul Dale as 1st team coach in November 2015, a move that saw results improve, a climb away from relegation and the season rounded off with 2–0 victory in the London Senior Cup against Hendon.
The new stadium had previously been the site of a former Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Brentford training pitch and is adjacent to the River Wandle.