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- List_of_AFC_Wimbledon_records_and_statistics abstract "AFC Wimbledon is an English professional association football club, currently based in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London. The club was formed on 30 May 2002 by supporters of Wimbledon Football Club, led by Kris Stewart, Marc Jones and Trevor Williams who strongly opposed the FA's decision to allow the relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes, to be subsequently rebranded as MK Dons. The club was accepted into the Combined Counties League for the 2002–03 season and proceeded to rise through the non-League system, winning five promotions in nine seasons to return to the Football League less than a decade after the original Wimbledon Football Club had still been competing in the top flight of English football. AFC Wimbledon’s average home attendance at league fixtures for their first season exceeded 3,000 – higher than the average attendance in the same season of Wimbledon F.C., who were still playing in the First Division (now the Football League Championship).This list encompasses the major honours won by AFC Wimbledon and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most competitive first-team appearances. The club's attendance records are also included in the list.The club currently holds the record for having the longest run of unbeaten league games at any level of senior football in the United Kingdom having remained unbeaten for 78 league matches between 22 February 2003 (a 2–0 defeat at home to Withdean 2000) and 4 December 2004 (a 2–0 defeat at Cray Wanderers). The club’s record appearance maker is defender Sam Hatton who made 197 league appearances for The Dons between 2007 and 2012 and the club's record goalscorer is Kevin Cooper, who scored 90 league goals in 87 appearances between 2002 and 2004.".
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- List_of_AFC_Wimbledon_records_and_statistics caption "AFC Wimbledon's progress through the football pyramid up to the present day.".
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- List_of_AFC_Wimbledon_records_and_statistics comment "AFC Wimbledon is an English professional association football club, currently based in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London. The club was formed on 30 May 2002 by supporters of Wimbledon Football Club, led by Kris Stewart, Marc Jones and Trevor Williams who strongly opposed the FA's decision to allow the relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes, to be subsequently rebranded as MK Dons.".
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