2002–03 Kent Football League

The 2002–03 Kent Football League season (known as the Go Travel Kent League for sponsorship reasons) was the 37th in the history of Kent Football League a football competition in England.

The League structure comprised three divisions: a Premier Division together with a Reserves Section comprising two equal ranked geographically based divisions known as Division One North and Division One South – with a play-off between the winners of these two divisions to decide the Division One champion. Reserves teams were not permitted in the Premier Division. Additionally there were two league cup competitions: the Challenge Cup for the Premier Division clubs and another for the teams in the Reserves Section.

Premier Division

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Kent Football League Premier Division
Season2002–03
ChampionsCray Wanderers
Matches played232
Goals scored825 (3.56 per match)

The league featured 16 clubs which competed in the previous season, no new clubs joined the league this season.

Faversham Town resigned towards the end of the season with eight games to play. As per league rules as they resigned after 1 March their record was not expunged and, owing to the resulting unequal number of matches played by the remaining clubs, the final league positions were decided on a points per game basis.[1]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Promotion
1 Cray Wanderers 29 19 5 5 68 23 +45 62 2.14
2 Maidstone United 30 18 9 3 76 31 +45 63 2.10
3 Thamesmead Town 30 19 6 5 76 39 +37 63 2.10
4 Deal Town 28 15 9 4 62 40 +22 54 1.93
5 Ramsgate 30 16 7 7 59 35 +24 55 1.83
6 Whitstable Town 29 15 8 6 56 45 +11 53 1.83
7 VCD Athletic 30 13 9 8 51 36 +15 48 1.60
8 Hythe Town 30 13 6 11 46 54 −8 45 1.50
9 Slade Green 29 10 5 14 57 54 +3 35 1.21
10 Beckenham Town 29 9 6 14 41 53 −12 33 1.14
11 Herne Bay 30 9 7 14 53 54 −1 34 1.13
12 Tunbridge Wells 29 7 8 14 53 66 −13 29 1.00
13 Lordswood 30 5 9 16 37 66 −29 24 0.80
14 Greenwich Borough 30 5 5 20 36 70 −34 20 0.67
15 Erith Town 29 4 6 19 36 71 −35 18 0.62
16 Faversham Town 22 2 1 19 18 88 −70 7[a] 0.32[a] Resigned from the league
Source: FCHD
Rules for classification: 1) points per game.
Notes:
  1. ^ Faversham Town resigned with eight games to play. Their record was not expunged, but final league positions were decided on a points per game basis.

Challenge Cup

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The 2002–03 Kent Football League Challenge Cup was won by Cray Wanderers who completed the League and Cup double.

The competition was contested by the 16 teams from the Premier Division over four rounds: the first two 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 Folkestone Invicta F.C. this season).

Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Tunbridge Wells 3
Herne Bay 2
Tunbridge Wells 0 1 1
Cray Wanderers 2 3 5
Maidstone United 0
Cray Wanderers 2
Cray Wanderers 2
VCD Athletic 0
Deal Town 3
Slade Green 2
Deal Town 0 0 0
VCD Athletic 1 3 4
VCD Athletic 2[a]
Erith Town 0[a]
  1. ^ a b after extra time


First Round

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Sources: Beckenham Town FC: Cup Draws & Results (archived) & Herne Bay FC (archived)

Reserves Section

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The letter "R" following team names indicates a club's reserves team.

The 2002–03 Reserves Section comprised two equal ranked geographically based divisions, Division One North and Division One South. The top club in each division played a single match to decide the Division One Champion. Promotion from the Reserves Section into the Premier Division was not permitted. There was a single League Cup competition for all teams in the section.

Division One Champion Play-off

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Deal Town R were the Division One champions. They won the single play-off match, played at Herne Bay F.C., between the top team from each of the Division One North and Division One South:

Division One North

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Kent Football League Division One North
Season2002–03
ChampionsCray Wanderers R
Matches played131
Goals scored513 (3.92 per match)

The division featured 12 clubs, 10 of which had competed in the previous season together with two additional clubs:

  • Corinthian, returning to the Kent League after resigning in 1998 from Division One (subsequently renamed the Premier Division).
  • Erith & Belvedere R

Prior to the season the Swanley Furness club was renamed Danson Furness[3]

At the end of the season the top six teams were moved to the newly formed Division One and the bottom six to the newly formed Division Two.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Season End Notes
1 Cray Wanderers R 22 18 2 2 68 18 +50 56 Moved to Division One
2 Thamesmead Town R 21 16 0 5 65 34 +31 48
3 Danson Furness 22 12 4 6 52 39 +13 40
4 Corinthian 22 11 3 8 44 40 +4 36
5 Erith Town R 21 10 3 8 33 39 −6 33
6 Dartford R 22 10 4 8 30 26 +4 31[a]
7 Chatham Town R 22 8 6 8 47 38 +9 30 Moved to Division Two
8 Beckenham Town R 22 7 3 12 40 59 −19 24
9 Tunbridge Wells R 22 7 3 12 34 56 −22 24
10 Lordswood R 22 4 6 12 27 44 −17 18
11 VCD Athletic R 32 5 12 15 44 58 −14 27
12 Erith & Belvedere R 22 3 4 15 29 62 −33 16[b]
Source: Beckenham Town FC: Final League Tables 2002/03 (archived) & FCHD (team pages)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Dartford R were deducted three points
  2. ^ Erith & Belvedere R were awarded three points

Division One South

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Kent Football League Division One South
Season2002–03
ChampionsDeal Town R
Matches played132
Goals scored516 (3.91 per match)

The division featured 12 clubs, 11 of which had competed in the previous season together with one additional club:

Prior to the season the Hastings Town club was renamed Hastings United[4]

At the end of the season the top six teams were moved to the newly formed Division One, Margate R resigned from the league and the remaining five clubs were moved to the newly formed Division Two.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Season End Notes
1 Deal Town R 22 13 7 2 55 25 +30 46 Moved to Division One
2 Dover Athletic R 22 12 6 4 69 35 +34 42
3 Herne Bay R 22 11 8 3 47 26 +21 41
4 Ashford Town (Kent) R 22 12 3 7 43 26 +17 39
5 Ramsgate R 22 11 2 9 41 42 −1 35
6 Hastings United R 22 9 5 8 40 27 +13 32
7 Sittingbourne R 22 9 2 11 45 69 −24 26[a] Moved to Division Two
8 Folkestone Invicta R 22 7 4 11 49 52 −3 25
9 Maidstone United R 22 6 7 9 38 43 −5 25
10 Whitstable Town R 22 5 5 12 35 46 −11 23[b]
11 Margate R 22 5 7 10 29 46 −17 22 Resigned from the League
12 Hythe Town R 22 3 2 17 25 79 −54 11 Moved to Division Two
Source: FCHD (team pages)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Sittingbourne R were deducted three points
  2. ^ Whitstable Town R were awarded three points

Division One Cup

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The 2002–03 Kent Football League Division One Cup was won by Cray Wanderers R.

The competition was contested by all 24 teams from both the Division One leagues over a total of five rounds: the first two were on an aggregate home and away basis; the third round, the quarter-finals a single match; the semis finals again on an aggregate basis; and a single final match which was played on a neutral ground (played at Ashford Town (Kent) F.C. this season).

Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Sittingbourne R 2[a] 4p[b]
Maidstone United R 2[a] 3p
Sittingbourne R 0 1 1
Cray Wanderers R 4 5 9
Cray Wanderers R
Erith Town R
Cray Wanderers R 3
Dover Athletic R 2
Hastings United R 1
Dartford R 3
Dartford R 0 0 0
Dover Athletic R 4 1 5
Dover Athletic R 2
Beckenham Town R 1
  1. ^ a b After extra time, score at 90 mins:1–1
  2. ^ Sittingbourne R won on penalties


Second Round

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(Matches played on an aggregate home and away basis)

First Round

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(Matches played on an aggregate home and away basis)

Byes for the remaining eight clubs

Sources: Herne Bay FC: team pages (archived) & Beckenham Town FC: results (archived)

References

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  1. ^ "NEWS: KENT LEAGUE RULE 14B". beckenhamtownfc.co.uk. 2003. Archived from the original on 2 June 2003. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Deal Town Reserves at FCHD". FCHD. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Danson Furness at FCHD". FCHD. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Hastings United Reserves at FCHD". FCHD. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
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