12/03/2024
Rather far from Mottingham, but ex head groundsman and his wife, Lyn catch up with Past CentYMCA player Stuart Tunbridge and his boys at Singapore Cricket Club.
Unofficial page for, CentYMCA Sportsground, Mottingham played an important part in community activities in the area. Post your memories here.
12/03/2024
Rather far from Mottingham, but ex head groundsman and his wife, Lyn catch up with Past CentYMCA player Stuart Tunbridge and his boys at Singapore Cricket Club.
07/10/2023
This most definitely wasn't taken at Centymca Sportsground or neighbouring grounds. The poor old Lino would have had a hard job with this pitch
25/03/2022
RAF photo from 1946
14/07/2020
CentYMCA FC can be found in the honours list on this link.
http://www.amateurfootballcombination.com/history.html
From the Newsshopper September 2001
Cent YMCA FC in Southern Olympian League, all positions, esp. goalie. 3 teams, home ground in Mottingham. Max 07********0, Jon 07********0, Shaun 07*********4.
08/07/2020
OLYMPIC CONNECTION WITH MOTTINGHAM
It seems that the sports ground had a connection with the Olympics. So far, research suggests it wasn't for the 1908 event, so perhaps it was a training venue in preparation for a foreign event?
Any help on this would be most welcome.
The following was a report for the Central YMCA in 1999:
Centymca Sports Ground,
Our 19-acre sports ground in Mottingham, situated between, Eltham and Blackheath, is home ground to Central YMCA’s football and cricket clubs. The nine football pitches, three cricket squares, changing and canteen facilities are expertly maintained by two full-time staff. The sports ground is in heavy demand for hire by local clubs and was again oversubscribed.
Two new football pitches were introduced last year to cater for under nine-year-olds in the new seven a-side competitions. They proved so popular that another one plus a junior eleven a-side pitch was introduced. All areas of the ground are now fully utilised and have enabled many more people to make use of the ground.
The year saw an estimated 15,000 customers through the gates to use the facilities. Upward of 1,600 of this figure was as a result of the newly introduced junior pitches. Special events during this period saw the Royal National Theatre Cricket Club enjoy a 21st Anniversary match with a number of well-known personalities taking part. The Barbados Overseas Cricket Association held a fun day and charity match against a representative side from the Barbadian High Commission. An estimated 500 people attended and helped to raise funds in aid of Sickle Cell Anaemia and Lupus sufferers. The Bexley and District Junior League finals were held once again with the mayor of Bexley on hand to give out trophies and the Central YMCA summer scheme for 8-14 years olds proved as popular as ever with local students and parents alike.
Despite having a London postcode, Centymca Sports ground is set in almost a semi-rural environment and consequently gets its fair share of wildlife. Kestrels, Woodpeckers, Foxes and bats are known to frequent the area. Among the more unusual residents that have thrived in the last year is a large colony of Parrots. Originating from the mountains of India a group presumed escaped from captivity a few years ago have clearly enjoyed their freedom and number in the region of 50-60. Their distinctive squawking can be heard on any day of the year and their bright green plumage allows the most myopic of twitchers to identify them with ease.
In a survey of Centymca sports ground customers 100% of respondents gave the highest rating and thought that the football pitches were ‘very good’. The cricket wickets were rated as ‘good’ or ‘very good’ by 80% of respondents. Comments such as ‘consistently good’, ‘the best I have played on in a while’, ‘excellent’ and ‘some of the best prepared around’, show how valued the facility is by it’s users.
Whilst complimentary comments from satisfied customers are welcome, the staff are not preparing to sit on their laurels, ways are constantly being sought to improve the playing surfaces still further. As befits the dawning of a new millennium, the year 2,000 will also see the start of an improvement to the surroundings of Centymca sports ground. A long term planting programme to increase the numbers of trees and shrubs for the enjoyment of future generations of visitors, both human and animal.
Centymca Sports Ground, 2 Grove Park Road, Mottingham, London SE9 4QE
Telephone 020 8857 7484.
Grounds Manager: Paul Watts
04/06/2020
Usually these parties were New Year's eve and fancy dress encouraged.
These images have been posted elsewhere, but it is perhaps fitting that they are posted on the page for CentYMCA Sportsground as they were a feature of the ground through the 90s.
26/05/2020
26/05/2020
Kevin Pinder top dressing a cricket square
Our old car outside our old home.
26/05/2020
Bexley and District Junior League finals
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26/05/2020