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Kent Senior Cup


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The Kent Senior Cup is an English football knock-out competition played between senior clubs in the county of Kent. It is administered by the Kent County Football Association (KCFA).

Welling United are the current champions, beating Ebbsfleet United 1-0 in the 2024-25 final.

History

Now known as the Kent Senior Cup it was originally named, until the 1897–98 season, as the Kent Cup with the first competition played during the 1888–89 season. The cup itself, engraved as the "Kent County Football Association Challenge Cup", cost £33 and is made of 62 ounces of silver and surmounted by the rampant horse of Kent. (2018 Photograph). The Kent Cup competition was preceded as the KCFA's County knock-out tournament by the Kent County Badge: this was first competed for in 1886 and won for each of its three seasons by Chatham – who were also the first winners of the Kent Cup.

Following the founding of the Kent League in 1894 for the three seasons from 1894–95 until 1896–97 the Kent Cup was awarded to the champions of the League. The knock-out competition for the cup resumed from the 1897–98 season when it was renamed the Kent Senior Cup, with Gravesend United the winners. For the 1919–1920 season only a trophy presented as a gift to the KCFA named as the Victory Cup replaced the Kent Senior Cup trophy. The competition was suspended for four seasons between 1914 and 1918 owing to the World War I and there have been two other seasons in which the Kent Senior Cup has not been competed for: in 1940–1941 owing to World War II; and 2020–2021 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Initially the final of the competition was played at a venue pre-selected by the KCFA: for the first six seasons this was at Chatham, then after taking place at New Brompton, Ashford, Tunbridge Wells and returning to Chatham for one season the final was held at Faversham for the next six years. For a long spell between 1908 until 1950 the venue for the final was the Athletic Ground, Maidstone (except 1942 at Belvedere). Thereafter the final was held mostly at the Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham until 1965 after which for the next eight seasons it was contested (as it had been in the 1961–62 season) over two legs held at each of the finalists ground with the aggregate score determining the winner. The venue for the final then reverted to Maidstone then to Gillingham for fourteen seasons. Then following playing the final at Sittingbourne and for the first time outside Kent at Millwall, since 1998 (with several exceptions) the winner of a coin toss between the final protagonists decided which would have the choice to host the final match. The semi–finals were played on neutral grounds until the mid-1950s.

From 1902 until 1961 the final took place on Easter Monday and into the 1950s would attract in excess of ten thousand spectators – 13,119 were at the 1951–1952 final between Kent League club Dover and Southern League club Dartford. Between 1983 until 2002 the final was held on the early May bank holiday however since then the final has struggled for a set date owing to end of season promotion and relegation play-off matches and in the 2007–2008 season was even deferred until the 2008–2009 pre–season.

For five seasons from 1980–1981 until 1985–1986 the Kent Senior Cup competition was sponsored by the Chatham Reliance Building Society. The Swedish office business machine company Facit was then the sponsor for the next eleven seasons until 1996–1997. Bose were the sponsor in the early 2000s after which between 2003–04 and 2006–07 the cup was sponsored and named after Kent football patron John Ullmann. Between 2010–11 and 2013–14 portablefoodlights.com sponsored the cup, then for the 2014–15 season Kent Reliance Building society revived their sponsorship from thirty years previously and this continued through to the 2017–18 season. In 2022 the KCFA announced that all Kent County Cups, including the Senior Cup, would be sponsored by the ferry operator DFDS.

The 2013–14 Kent Senior Cup competition marked the 125th anniversary since its inception in the 1888–89 season; to celebrate the landmark the final took place at Priestfield Stadium, home of Gillingham FC. The match was won by Ebbsfleet United who beat Dover Athletic 4–0 – the winning club being a descendant of Northfleet United who in the 1920s achieved an enduring record of five consecutive season Kent Senior Cup wins.

Past winners of the Kent Senior Cup include Royal Arsenal (now Arsenal) in 1889–90, and Gillingham in 1945–46 and 1947–48; the two sides went on to become members of the Premier League and Football League respectively. Both Charlton Athletic and Maidstone United won the cup whilst members of the Football league and Gillingham have continued to compete. The Football League clubs field a development team rather than their full league side in the competition.

Cup Final Matches

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
Chatham United3–1South Eastern
Rangers
Chatham United8–0Chatham Victoria
Chatham0–0South Eastern
Rangers
6–1
(KENT CUP 1889–1897)
Chatham3–1South Eastern
Rangers
Royal Arsenal3–0Thanet
Wanderers
**Lincoln
Regiment**2–1South Eastern
Rangers
Highland Light Infantry11–0Gravesend
Ashford United2–0Chatham
**Royal Ordnance
Factories**4–2Dartford
ChathamCup awarded to the Kent League champions
Northfleet
**Gravesend
United**3–1Dartford
Maidstone United1–0Folkestone
**Gravesend
United**1–1Maidstone United
4–1
Maidstone United3–0Cray Wanderers
Sittingbourne2–2Ashford United
4–1
Maidstone United2–1Ashford United
Eltham4–1Sittingbourne
Chatham3–1Sittingbourne
Eltham1–0Bromley
Maidstone United1–0Sittingbourne
**Tunbridge Wells
Rangers**1–0Sittingbourne
Maidstone United4–2Northfleet United
Northfleet United2–0Chatham
Chatham2–1Sittingbourne
3–0Chatham
Northfleet United2–1Gravesend
United
Maidstone United1–0Northfleet United
Competition suspended for 4 seasons owing to World War I
Chatham3–0Maidstone United
Maidstone United2–1Northfleet United
Northfleet United1–0Ramsgate
Maidstone United1–0Folkestone
Maidstone United3–2Sittingbourne
Northfleet United1–0Dartford
Northfleet United8–2Sittingbourne
Northfleet United1–0Folkestone
Northfleet United1–0Sheppey United
Northfleet United3–1Sittingbourne
Sittingbourne1–1Sheppey United
1–0
Sittingbourne3–0Margate
Dartford2–2Folkestone
5–2
Dartford2–0Sheppey United
Dartford0–0Tunbridge Wells
Rangers
2–0
Folkestone3–0Margate
Dartford3–2Folkestone
Margate2–1Tunbridge Wells
Rangers
Margate3–2Tunbridge Wells
Rangers
Northfleet United2–1Dover
**Tunbridge Wells
Rangers**4–0Gillingham
Shorts Sports6–1Dartford
Competition suspended owing to World War II
Erith & Belvedere2–1Shorts Sports
1–0Shorts Sports
5–3Gravesend
United
5–1Lloyds
Gillingham5–112th ITC
(Canterbury)
Dartford3–2Bromley
Gillingham1–0Gravesend &
Northfleet
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**2–2Gillingham
1–1Replay (aet)
2–0
Bromley1–1Gillingham
5–3
**Snowdown
Colliery Welfare**0–0Bromley
2–1Replay (aet)
Dover2–0Dartford
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**2–1Dartford
Canterbury City1–0Tunbridge Wells
United
**Tunbridge Wells
United**2–1Dartford
**Snowdown
Colliery Welfare**1–1Dartford
2–0
Folkestone Town2–0Tonbridge
Sittingbourne1–0Ramsgate
Athletic
Ashford Town2–1Tonbridge
Dover0–0Margate
1–0Replay (aet)
**Bexleyheath
& Welling**3–0Sittingbourne
Dover1–1Ashford Town
1–1
2–2
4–1
Ashford Town1–0Margate
**Ramsgate
Athletic**3–1Maidstone United
Tonbridge3–0Bexley United
Maidstone United1–1Ramsgate
Athletic
3–1
4–2
Dover5–0Margate
1–0
6–0
Dover1–2Bexley United
3–0
4–2
Folkestone4–0Margate
0–2
4–2
Dartford1–0Margate
4–1
5–1
Dover1–0Dartford
2–2
3–2
Dover2–0Dartford
1–2
3–2
Dartford6–2Folkestone
4–2
10–4
Margate2–0Maidstone United
Tonbridge2–1Maidstone United
Maidstone United1–0Canterbury City
Bromley1–0Gravesend &
Northfleet
**Folkestone and
Shepway**1–0Maidstone United
Maidstone United2–1Dartford
Maidstone United1–0Dartford
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**2–0Ashford Town
Maidstone United3–0Ashford Town
Folkestone4–0Dover
Fisher Athletic1–0Maidstone United
1984–85Folkestone4–2Welling United
Welling United2–0Dover Athletic
Dartford2–0Maidstone United
Dartford1–0Maidstone United
Maidstone United1–0Welling United
Maidstone United1–0Gillingham
Dover Athletic1–0Gravesend &
Northfleet
Bromley3–1Hythe Town
Ashford Town3–2Bromley
Margate2–1Dover Athletic
Charlton Athletic4–2Gillingham
Ashford Town3–0Charlton Athletic
Bromley4–1Dover Athletic
Margate1–0Gravesend &
Northfleet
Welling United1–0Folkestone
Invicta
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**3–0Folkestone
Invicta
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**4–0Dover Athletic
**Gravesend &
Northfleet**5–0Margate
Margate2–1Welling United
Margate2–1Folkestone
Invicta
Margate2–1Dover Athletic
Bromley3–2Gravesend &
Northfleet
Bromley3–1Tonbridge Angels
Ebbsfleet United4–0Cray Wanderers
Welling United6–1Whitstable Town
Sittingbourne3–1Folkestone
Invicta
Dartford4–1Bromley
Hythe Town1–0Dartford
Charlton Athletic7–1Tonbridge Angels
Ebbsfleet United4–0Dover Athletic
Charlton Athletic1–0Gillingham
Dartford3–1Charlton Athletic
Dover Athletic2–0Welling United
Maidstone United0–0Folkestone
Invicta
Maidstone United1–1Bromley
Dartford6–1Whitstable Town
Competition suspended owing to the COVID-19 pandemic
Dartford6–2Folkestone
Invicta
Margate1–1Chatham Town
Maidstone United4–0Ebbsfleet United
Welling United1–0Ebbsfleet United

Record by Club

(As of matches played 2 April 2025}

There have been 32 clubs (including follow-on clubs) who have won the Kent Senior Cup; a further seven clubs have competed in the final without winning; and an additional 14 clubs reached the semi-final stage but didn't progress to the final match.

( † )Club ( ‡ )
1Maidstone United:
(1897–1992) & (1992 )
2Dartford
3Dover / Dover Athletic
4Margate / Margate Town /
Thanet United
5Northfleet United
6Ebbsfleet United /
Gravesend & Northfleet
7
8Bromley
9Sittingbourne
10Ashford United / Ashford Town /
Ashford Railway Works
11Chatham Town / Chatham /
 Chatham Amateurs
12Welling United
13Tunbridge Wells Rangers /
Tunbridge Wells United
14Charlton Athletic
15Royal Artillery Depot Woolwich
16Gillingham / New Brompton
17Tonbridge / Tonbridge Angels
18Gravesend / Gravesend United
19Eltham
20Snowdown Colliery Welfare
21Ramsgate / Ramsgate Athletic
22Bexleyheath & Welling /
Bexley United
23Shorts Sports
24Canterbury Waverley /
Canterbury City
25Hythe Town
26Fisher Athletic / Fisher
27Erith & Belvedere
28Royal Arsenal
29Catford Southend
30Royal Ordnance Factory
31Highland Light Infantry
32Lincoln Regiment
33Sheppey United
34Cray Wanderers
35Whitstable Town
36South Eastern Rangers
3712th ITC (Canterbury)
38Lloyds
39Thanet Wanderers
40Royal Naval Depot (Chatham)
41Phoenix Sports
42Greenwich Borough
43Thamesmead
44Herne Bay
45Aylesford PM
46Ramsgate Press United
47Grays Thurrock United
48Royal Marines (Deal)
49Royal Ordnance (Woolwich)
50Southern United
51Swanscombe
52Royal Engineers United
53West Kent Regiment

|- : "Club" allows for follow-on of disbanded clubs (as indicated) and excludes significant club amalgamations. |- |}

Winning / Losing Sequences

(As of matches played 2 April 2025}

Consecutive Final wins:

  • 5: Northfleet United 1924 to 1928.
  • 3: Dartford, 1931 to 1933; Royal Artillery Depot (Woolwich) 1943 to 1945; Gravesend & Northfleet 2000 to 2002; Margate 2003 to 2005.

Consecutive Final losses:

  • 2: Ten clubs have lost two finals consecutively on 17 occasions: Dartford (5, including losing in two separate 5 season periods two consecutive finals twice); Ashford United / Ashford Town (2); Maidstone United (2); Sittingbourne (2, both in a 5-season period); Ebbsfleet United (1); Folkestone Invicta (1); Gillingham (1); Margate (1); Shorts Sports (1); Tunbridge Wells Rngrs (1).

Run of winning the Final match (not consecutive):

  • 7: Northfleet United between 1921 and 1938; Dover between 1952 and 1972.
  • 5: Maidstone United. Twice: between 1901 and 1914 & between 1989 and 2024 (current run)

Run of losing the Final match (not consecutive):

  • 8: Sittingbourne between 1904 and 1928.
  • 6: Folkestone Invicta between 1999 and 2022 (current run).
  • 5: Gillingham between 1949 and 2015 (current run); Margate between 1960 and 1970; Dover Athletic between 1994 and 2014.

Run of winning a Semi-final match (not consecutive):

  • 11: Northfleet United between 1909 and 1928.
  • 7: Maidstone United between 1914 and 1966.
  • 6: Dartford between 1931 and 1947; Maidstone United between 1974 and 1980.

Run of losing a Semi-final match (not consecutive):

  • 9: Sheppey United between 1893 and 1924.
  • 7: Fisher Athletic / Fisher between 1985 and 2002 (current run).
  • 6: Folkestone / Folkestone Town between 1937 and 1953; Ramsgate / Ramsgate Athletic between 1967 and 2023 (current run).

References

References

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  3. (25 April 2018). "Maidstone United manager Jay Saunders with the Kent Senior Cup Picture: Andy Payton". kentonline.co.uk, KM Group.
  4. (22 February 1897). "Kent County Football Association". Sporting Life.
  5. (26 April 1919). "Football: Kent Victory Cup Final". Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph.
  6. (20 August 2020). "Statement on 19/20 and 20/21 County Cup Programmes". Kent FA.
  7. (18 April 1952). "Kent Senior Cup". Kentish Express.
  8. (29 April 2008). "Ryman League Play-off News: Kent Senior Cup Final put back to pre-season". kentishfootball.co.uk.
  9. (9 September 2014). "Historic Kent Senior Cup sponsorship announced". Kent FA.
  10. (17 June 2022). "DFDS and Kent FA join in partnership for the Kent County Cups". Kent FA.
  11. (2 May 2014). "125 years of the Kent Senior Cup". Kent FA.
  12. (6 May 2014). "Ebbsfleet United Win 125th Kent Senior Cup Final". Kent FA.
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