Kent League

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Kent League
Country Flag of England England
Founded

1966

Divisions 1 (plus 2 for reserve teams)
No. of teams 22 (plus 25 reserve teams)
Feeder to Southern Football League and/or Isthmian League
Level(s) on pyramid Level 9
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The Kent League is an English football league for teams based in Kent and south east London.

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[edit] History

A previous Kent League existed from 1894 to 1959, but despite many of the same clubs having spells in membership, there is no direct connection between the two competitions.

The current incarnation of the league was formed in 1966 as the Kent Premier League (changing to the current title in 1968), and in its early years many of its members were reserve sides of Southern League teams. Gradually, the reserve sides were all shifted down into the lower divisions.

In 2006 The Football Association asked the Kent League and the Essex Senior Football League to consider a possible future merger.

[edit] Sponsorship

For the 2005-06 season the league was sponsored by the Kentish Observer newspaper, but in June 2006 it was announced that this sponsorship deal had ended. As yet no new sponsor has been found for the league. Previous sponsors included electrical wholesalers Winstonlead. [1]

[edit] Current structure

The league has three divisions: the Premier Division, First Division and Second Division. Only the Premier Division features first teams; the First and Second Divisions are for the reserve teams of Premier Division clubs and a number of other clubs in Kent. The Premier Division is now at Step 5 of the National League System (which equates to Level 9 of the overall English football league system), with clubs able to move upwards to the Step 4 divisions of the Isthmian League and/or the Southern League. Conversely, clubs can get relegated to the Kent County League, although in practice this has not happened in recent years.

[edit] List of champions

Year Champions
1966
1967
1968
1969 Brett Sports
1970 Faversham Town
1971 Faversham Town
1972 Chatham
1973 Sheppey United
1974 Chatham
1975 Sheppey United
1976 Sittingbourne
1977
1978 Faversham Town
1979 Sheppey United
1980 Chatham Town
1981 Cray Wanderers
1982 Erith & Belvedere
1983 Crockenhill
1984 Sittingbourne
1985 Tunbridge Wells
1986 Alma Swanley
Year Champions
1987 Greenwich Borough
1988 Greenwich Borough
1989 Hythe Town
1990 Faversham Town
1991 Sittingbourne
1992 Herne Bay
1993 Tonbridge
1994 Herne Bay
1995 Sheppey United
1996 Furness
1997 Herne Bay
1998 Herne Bay
1999 Ramsgate
2000 Deal Town
2001 Chatham Town
2002 Maidstone United
2003 Cray Wanderers
2004 Cray Wanderers
2005 Ramsgate
2006 Maidstone United

[edit] References

[edit] External links


Kent League Premier Division 2006/07

Beckenham Town | Croydon | Deal Town | Erith & Belvedere | Erith Town | Faversham Town | Greenwich Borough | Herne Bay | Hythe Town | Lordswood | Sevenoaks Town | Slade Green | Sporting Bengal United | Thamesmead Town | Tunbridge Wells | VCD Athletic | Whitstable Town   edit

Kent League First Division 2006/07

(all reserve teams)
Ashford Town | Bromley | Cray Wanderers | Dartford | Erith & Belvedere | Erith Town | Folkestone Invicta | Maidstone United | Ramsgate | Sevenoaks Town | Thamesmead Town | Whitstable Town      edit

Kent League Second Division 2006/07

(all reserve teams)
Chatham Town | Deal Town | Dover Athletic | Faversham Town | Greenwich Borough | Herne Bay | Hythe Town | Lordswood | Margate | Sittingbourne | Tilbury | Tunbridge Wells | VCD Athletic      edit

English football league system - Level 9
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Relegation to: Kent County League
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