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Kennington
Football Club
founded
1888
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The
formation of Kennington Football Club dates back to before 1890,
The Kent County Football Association records show our existence
in 1888, however The Football Association put our birth in 1885.
What is not in dispute is that Kennington Football Club is the oldest
Junior Club in Kent.
Throughout most of the last century The Club played in the local
Ashford & District League, where the opposition was mainly drawn
from village sides. A large number of military teams also played
in the leagues as did sides drawn with strong local railway connections.
The advent of the company sponsored teams began to emerge around
the seventies.
Kennington Football Club took the major decision to step up the
football pyramid into the prestigious Kent County League in the
1980’s. With this major decision came far stronger opponents,
better playing surfaces and facilities, and in turn a higher standard
of officialdom both on and off the pitch. The Club fields two teams
each Saturday in the County League, with the first eleven in Division
One and the second team in the reserve section. The club felt the
need to form a third team with the specific idea to aid the transition
from Junior and Schools football. The format has proved to be a
success with the younger players able to get used to physically
stronger opponents gradually over a longer period. This side plays
weekly in the lower divisions of the Canterbury & District League.
The Sunday section of the club boasts two sides playing in the well
organized Ashford and District Sunday League. The Club first eleven
plays in the Premier division and reserves in division Three.
Kennington Football Club has strong ties with the junior section
where many former players manage and coach youngsters whose ages
range between six and sixteen. |
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Kennington Football Club. all rights reserved |
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