1997–98 Kent Football League
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The 1997–98 Kent Football League season (known as the Winstonlead Kent League for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd in the history of the
Kent Football League The Southern Counties East Football League is an English association football, football league established in 1966, which has teams based in Kent and Southeast London. Its two divisions are allocated at Step 5 and Step 6 of the National League ...
, a
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competition 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 permitted in Division One). Additionally there were two league cup competitions: the Challenge Cup for the Division One clubs and another for the teams in the Division Two. Following this season the two divisions, Division One and Two were renamed the Premier Division and Division One respectively..


Division One

The league featured 22 clubs, 21 of which competed in the previous season together with one additional club: * VCD Athletic, joined from the
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– the first club promoted to the Kent League via the football pyramid system. Also, Furness changed their name to Swanley Furness, and Woolwich Town changed their name to Erith Town. The division was won by
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for the second season in succession, and for the fourth time during the 1990s. Runners-up Folkestone Invicta took promotion to the Southern League. Corinthian finished bottom of the table for the second season running, and resigned at the end of the season after seven years in the Kent Football League. The club withdrew from senior football for several years in order to concentrate on its youth teams. Swanley Furness also resigned from the league despite finishing fourth in the table, dropping down to Division Two due to the club's lack of floodlights which were a requirement from the following season.


League table


Challenge Cup

The 1997–98 Kent Football League Challenge Cup was won by Greenwich Borough. The competition was contested by the 22 teams from the Division One over five rounds: the first three were a single match knock-out followed by the semis-finals on an aggregate basis (home and away matches) and the final match played on a neutral ground (at
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this season).


Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final

Sources: *Quarter-finals: *Semi-finals: ; *Final:


Second Round

* Herne Bay 3 – 0
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* Erith Town 3 – 1 Corinthian * Thamesmead Town 1 – 2 (aet) Tunbridge Wells (Score at 90 minutes: 1–1) * Lordswood 1 – 2 Sheppey United * Hythe United 3 – 5 (aet) Greenwich Borough (score at 90 minutes: 2–2) * Chatham Town 0 – 1 VCD Athletic (played at VCD Athletic F.C.)) * Cray Wanderers 5 – 0
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* Swanley Furness 1 – 0 Whitstable Town


First Round

* Deal Town 1 – 2 Erith Town * Thamesmead Town 2 – 1 (aet) Canterbury City (score at 90 minutes: 1–1) * Faversham Town 0 – 3 Tunbridge Wells * Beckenham Town 1 – 3 Lordswood * Sheppey United 4 – 1
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* Swanley Furness 3 – 2 Folkestone Invicta *Byes for the other 10 teams Sources: *Second Round: ; *First Round: ;


Reserves Section

The letter "R" following team names indicates a club’s reserves team. The 1997–98 Division Two featured reserves teams (which were not permitted in Division One) from Kent and the adjacent area based clubs whose first team played in Division One and other higher ranked leagues. There was a League Cup competition for the teams in the section.


Division Two

The season commenced with the 20 clubs who had competed in the division the previous season, however Faversham Town R withdrew in October and their playing record was expunged. Prior to the season Furness R changed their name to Swanley Furness R. The division was won by Sittingbourne R. At the end of the season two clubs left the division: Tonbridge R resigned from the league and transferred to the Suburban League; and Corinthian R who withdrew from senior football to concentrate on its youth teams.


League table


Division Two Cup

The 1997–98 Kent Football League Division Two Cup was won by Thamesmead Town R. The competition was drawn for the initial twenty teams from Division Two (prior to the resignation of Faversham Town R) and comprised five rounds: the first three were a single match knock-out followed by the semis-finals on an aggregate basis (home and away matches) and a single match final on a neutral ground (at
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this season).


Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final

Sources: *Quarter-finals: ; ; *Semi-finals: ; *Final:


Second Round

* Herne Bay R 2 – 1 Dover Athletic R * Beckenham Town R 2 – 4 Hythe United R * Ramsgate R 2 – 5 Folkestone Invicta R * Thamesmead Town R 2 – 0 Crockenhill R * Swanley Furness R 6 – 3 (aet) Tonbridge R * Lordswood R 0 – 1 Chatham Town R * Corinthian R 1 – 4 Sittingbourne R *Bye for Dartford R owing to resignation of Faversham Town R


First Round

* Ramsgate R 3 – 0 Whitstable Town R * Folkestone Invicta R 2 – 1 Hastings Town R * Lordswood R 2 – 0 (aet) Deal Town R * Chatham Town R 2 – 2 Margate R (extra time not played) *REPLAY: Margate R 0 – 1 (aet) Chatham Town R *Byes for the other 12 teams (the draw originally included Faversham Town R) Sources: *Second Round:; ; *First Round: ;


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