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  2. Maidstone Club - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone Club. The club derives its name from the original name for East Hampton, which was Maidstone, named after Maidstone in England. It was founded as a 7-hole course in 1894 and expanded to 18 holes in 1899. [3] The club was the summer retreat of New York City’s most wealthy and socially connected families.

  3. Maidstone United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone Invicta were originally a youth club and were "taken over" within days of the Football League side folding. However, the lack of a suitable ground meant the club was effectively relegated seven divisions to the basement of the footballing pyramid and joined the Fourth Division of the Kent County League for the 1993–94 season.

  4. List of Maidstone United F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone's first managers since reformation were Bill Tucker and Jack Whiteley, who were appointed in a joint role. Maidstone joined the Kent County League Division Four for the 1993–94 season and won the league at the first attempt. Tucker and Whiteley's team also won the West Kent Challenge Shield and the Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup.

  5. Category:Maidstone United F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Maidstone United F.C. players past and present. For people who played for first incarnation of the club, see Category:Maidstone United F.C. (1897) players . Contents

  6. List of Maidstone United F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seasons played by Maidstone United in English football.It covers the period from the club's formation to the end of the last completed season. Where available it details the club's achievements in all competitions, together with the top scorers and the average attendances for each season.

  7. Maidstone United F.C. (1897) - Wikipedia

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    The original Maidstone United was an English football club from Maidstone, Kent, which existed from 1897 to 1992. The club played in the Football League Fourth Division from 1989 until their demise in 1992. During their time in the Football League Maidstone played their games at Dartford's Watling Street ground.

  8. Bivesh Gurung - Wikipedia

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    On his return to Maidstone United, he established himself in the first team squad, before extending his contract in May 2023, despite the club's relegation back to the National League South. [11] The following season, having helped Maidstone United to a 2–0 win against Chesham United in the FA Cup first round proper, he was named as a starter ...

  9. Maidstone FC - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone Football Club is an English rugby union club based in Maidstone, Kent. The men's first XV currently compete in Counties 2 Kent - a league at the eighth tier of the English rugby union system. The club has thriving mini and youth sections, with enjoyment and development a priority.