Kent County League
The Kent County League, currently known as the haart of Kent County League for sponsorship reasons, is a football competition based in Kent, England. The league has four senior divisions - a Premier Division, Division One Division Two East and West, plus reserve divisions. It sits below the Kent Invicta Football League (step 6 of the National League System) after the Invicta league's formation in 2011.
In the 2010–11 season, there are 14 clubs in the Premier Division. The bottom two clubs face relegation to the regional lower divisions. Clubs from a number of smaller district leagues may be eligible to gain promotion to the County League. In 2008 clubs from the Bromley & District League, Canterbury & District League, Maidstone & District League, Rochester & District League and the South London Alliance joined the County League.[1]
Member clubs 2011–12
Premier Division
- Aylesford Paper Mills Constant
- Bredhurst Juniors
- Bromley Green
- Charlton Athletic Community
- Eltham Palace
- Farnborough Old Boys Guild
- Fleet Leisure
- Greenways
- Sheerness East
- Snodland
- Stansfeld Oxford & Bermondsey Club
- Staplehurst Monarchs United
- Tonbridge Invicta
- Tudor Sports
Division One
- AFC Sevenoaks
- Belvedere
- Chipstead
- Coney Hall
- Fleetdown United
- Forest Hill Park
- Hildenborough Athletic
- Kennington
- Metrogas
- Milton & Fulston United
- New Romney
- Otford United
- Saga Sports & Social
- Sheppey United
- University of Kent
Division Two East
- Borden Village
- Broadstairs
- Deal Town Rangers
- Greenhill
- Guru Nanak
- Hadlow Evolution
- Hawkenbury
- Larkfield & New Hythe Wanderers
- Maidstone Association Local Government Officers
- North Kent Aces
- Platt United
- Sevenoaks
- Swale United
- Tenterden Town
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Division Two West
- AFC Mottingham
- Bexley
- Bexley Borough
- Bexlians
- Blackheath United
- Crofton Albion
- Dulwich Magic
- Erith Sports
- Halls
- Halstead
- Hollands Sports
- Lanes End
- Parkwood Rangers
- Phoenix Academy
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Recent champions
Recent divisional champions have been as follows:[2]
Season |
Winners |
Runners Up |
D1 East winners |
D1 West winners |
D2 East winners |
D2 West winners |
D3 West winners |
1992-93 |
Sevenoaks Town |
A.P.M. Mears |
Lydd Town |
Ex Blues |
New Romney Reserves |
Strood County |
Empire |
1993-94 |
Teynham & Lynstead |
Greenways |
Lydd Town |
Ten Em Bee |
Lydd Town Reserves |
Sutton Athletic |
Tonbridge Rangers |
1994-95 |
Stansfeld Oxford & Bermondsey Club |
Lordswood |
Milton Athletic |
AFC Egerton |
Royal George |
Maidstone Invicta |
Halstead |
1995-96 |
Sevenoaks Town |
Lydd Town |
Tenterden St. Michaels |
Ex Blues |
Broomfield United Reserves |
Snodland |
Hawkenbury |
1996-97 |
VCD Athletic |
Milton Athletic |
Rye United |
Bearsted |
Broomfield United Reserves |
Otford United |
Wickham Park |
1997-98 |
Milton Athletic |
Rye United |
New Romney |
Snodland |
Rye United Reserves |
Wickham Park |
St. George's (Wrotham) |
1998-99 |
Knatchbull |
Rye United |
Kennington |
Maidstone United |
Wittersham |
St. George's (Wrotham) |
Pembury |
1999-00 |
Snodland |
Bearsted |
Norton Sports |
Phoenix Sports |
Smarden |
AFC Blackheath |
Belvedere |
2000-01 |
Bearsted |
Snodland |
New Romney |
Crockenhill |
New Romney Reserves |
Oakwood |
Danson Athletic |
2001-02 |
Bearsted |
Sevenoaks Town |
Kennington |
Old Roan |
Dover Gate |
Belvedere |
Farnborough Old Boys Guild |
2002-03 |
Sevenoaks Town |
Stansfeld Oxford & Bermondsey Club |
Tenterden Tigers |
Cray Valley Paper Mills |
Tyler Hill |
Bromleians Sports |
Lanes End |
2003-04 |
Crockenhill |
Old Roan |
Bromley Green |
Lewisham Borough |
Borden Village |
Orpington |
Guru Nanak |
2004-05 |
Cray Valley PM |
Old Roan |
Norton Sports |
Rusthall |
Hollands & Blair |
Phoenix Sports |
disbanded |
2005-06 |
Lewisham Borough |
Faversham Town |
Hollands & Blair |
Holmesdale |
Staplehurst |
Westerham |
2006-07 |
Holmesdale |
Bromley Green |
Tyler Hill |
Orpington |
Guru Nanak |
Tudor Sports |
2007-08 |
Norton Sports |
Orpington |
Bly Spartans |
Phoenix Sports |
Canterbury City |
Farnborough Old Boys Guild |
2008-09 |
Hollands & Blair |
Fleet Leisure |
Canterbury City |
Tonbridge Invicta |
Premier |
Old Bexleians |
2009-10 |
Stansfeld Oxford & Bermondsey Club |
Hollands & Blair |
Woodstock Park |
Charlton Athletic Community |
Bredhurst Juniors |
Forest Hill Park |
2010-11 |
Hollands & Blair |
Canterbury City |
Bromley Green |
Farnborough Old Boys Guild |
Saga Sports & Social |
Hildenborough Athletic |
References
- ^ Wright, James (2008). The Cherry Red Non-League Newsdesk Annual 2008. Cherry Red Books. pp. 101. ISBN 0-9539-1988-8.
- ^ Kent County League
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