Results

England FA Trophy 09/23 14:00 15 Ramsgate v Sevenoaks Town L 3-1
England FA Trophy 09/08 19:00 - Uxbridge v Sevenoaks Town W 1-2
England FA Cup 09/05 18:45 14 Whitehawk v Sevenoaks Town L 2-1
England FA Cup 09/02 14:00 14 Sevenoaks Town v Whitehawk D 0-0
England Isthmian Division One South 08/22 18:45 - Ashford Utd v Sevenoaks Town L 2-1
World Club Friendlies 07/12 18:30 - Holmesdale v Sevenoaks Town W 0-2
England Isthmian Division One South 03/01 19:30 - Sevenoaks Town v Littlehampton Town W 4-0
England Isthmian Division One South 12/26 15:00 - Chatham Town v Sevenoaks Town L 2-1
England Isthmian Cup 12/20 19:45 - Chatham Town v Sevenoaks Town - View
England Isthmian Division One South 12/07 19:30 - Sevenoaks Town v Whitehawk W 2-1
England Isthmian Division One South 10/19 18:30 - Sevenoaks Town v Corinthian FC L 0-1
England FA Cup Qualification 10/15 14:00 17 Ebbsfleet United v Sevenoaks Town L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 1 5
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 7 0 7
Goals against 8 0 8
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Sevenoaks Town F.C.

Sevenoaks Town F.C. is a football club based in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. They were established in 1883 and are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division.

History

Sevenoaks F.C. was originally formed in 1883 and was amongst the founder members of the original Kent League, although they left the league after just one season. It is known that on 26 April 1893 they played Royal Arsenal, who were at the time the only professional team in the South of England, with over 1,000 spectators watching the game.

In 1906 the club, became one of the founder members of the Sevenoaks League and except for two seasons in the Tonbridge League remained members until folding in 1938. The club reformed in 1946 but in 1951 they amalgamated with another local club, St. John's United, to form Sevenoaks United, taking the place of St. John's United in the Kent Amateur League (Western Region), which they won on two occasions. They changed their name to Sevenoaks Town in 1965 and amalgamated with Sevenoaks Social in 1975 to form Sevenoaks Town Social. However, after just one season the club reverted to Sevenoaks. In 1984 the Kent Amateur League was re-organised as the Kent County League, and Sevenoaks were the first Premier Division champions, a feat they repeated in seasons 1995–96 and 2002–03. The suffix Town was added in 1991. In 2003 the club stepped up to the Kent League, where, despite the step up to a significantly higher standard of football, they finished a commendable 11th in their first two seasons.

In season 2013–14 the Kent League renamed itself the Southern Counties East Football League and Sevenoaks Town transferred to the Premier Division. In 2017–18 the club were SCEFL champions and were promoted to the Isthmian League South East Division.

Sevenoaks Town Football Club is a semi-professional soccer team based in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. The club was founded in 1883 and currently competes in the Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division, which is the ninth tier of the English football league system.

Sevenoaks Town has a rich history and a strong fan base, with a reputation for playing attractive and attacking football. The team's home ground is the Bourne Stadium, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators.

The club's colors are red and white, and their mascot is a lion named Roary. Sevenoaks Town has a talented squad of players, including both experienced veterans and promising young talents. The team is known for its strong work ethic, team spirit, and never-say-die attitude on the pitch.

Sevenoaks Town has a dedicated coaching staff and a passionate group of supporters who cheer them on at every match. The club has a proud tradition of developing local talent and giving back to the community through various outreach programs.

Overall, Sevenoaks Town Football Club is a respected and well-established team in English football, with a bright future ahead.