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The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections which functioned and were administered separately. [1] In 1984 the league renamed itself the Kent County Football League. A single mixed Eastern and Western sections Premier Division was formed in 1992 and three years later, in 1995 ...
The 1977–78 Kent Football League season was the twelfth in the history of the Kent Football League, a football competition featuring teams based in and around the county of Kent in England. The league comprised one division and there was also a league cup competition, the Challenge Cup.
The league was established by the Kent County Football Association in February 1894. [1] The initial proposal for a twelve-team league was subsequently changed to a nine-member Division I with the addition of a similar-sized Division II, [2] with promotion and relegation decided by a play-off between the bottom two clubs in Division I against the two top clubs in Division II. [3]
The 1968–69 Kent Football League season was the third in the history of the Kent Football League, a football competition based in and around the county of Kent in England. From this season the league was renamed and known as the Kent Football League from its previous title the Kent Premier League. [1]
The 1970–71 Kent Football League Challenge Cup was won by Faversham Town, [8] who completed a League and Cup double. The competition comprised five single match tie rounds. All twenty clubs contested the first round; [ 9 ] in the second round six clubs received byes to produce eight competitors for the quarter finals.
The 1990–91 Kent Football League season (known as the Winstonlead Kent League for sponsorship reasons) was the twenty-fifth in the history of the Kent Football League, a football competition featuring teams based in and around the county of Kent in England.
The 1978–79 Kent Football League Challenge Cup was won by Sheppey United, [11] who completed a league and cup double. The competition, contested by all eighteen clubs in the league, comprised five single match tie rounds (with the first round featuring two ties) culminating in the final which was played on a neutral ground (at Sittingbourne ...
The 1979–80 Kent Football League season was the fourteenth in the history of the Kent Football League, a football competition featuring teams based in and around the county of Kent in England. The League structure comprised two divisions: Division One and Division Two with the latter known as the Reserves Section (reserves teams were not ...