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Kent County League

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Country
  
England

Number of teams
  
87

Divisions
  
7

Level on pyramid
  
11–14

Kent County League

Promotion to
  
Southern Counties East League Division One

Relegation to
  
Ashford and District League, Bromley & District Football League Canterbury & District League Maidstone & District League Rochester & District League Sevenoaks & District League South London Alliance Tonbridge & District League

The Kent County League, is a football competition based in Kent, England. The league has seven senior divisions – a Premier Division, Division One East and West, Division Two East and West and Division Three East and West. It sits below the Southern Counties East League Division One (step 6 of the National League System) since the 2016–17 season. Previously it fed the Kent Invicta League from the Invicta league's formation in 2011 to the merger with the Southern Counties East league in 2016.

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In the 2016-17 season, there are 16 clubs in the Premier Division. The bottom two clubs face relegation to the regional lower divisions. Clubs from a number of smaller district leagues may be eligible to gain promotion to the County League. These feeder leagues are the Ashford and District League, Bromley and District Football League, Canterbury & District League, Maidstone & District League, Rochester & District League, Sevenoaks & District League, South London Alliance and Tonbridge & District League.

Premier Division

  • Bexley
  • Borden Village
  • Erith 147 Sports
  • Farnborough Old Boys Guild
  • Faversham Strike Force
  • Fleetdown United
  • Greenways
  • Guru Nanak
  • Hildenborough Athletic
  • Kennington
  • Lydd Town Reserves
  • Metrogas
  • Peckham Town
  • Punjab United
  • Stansfeld
  • Staplehurst Monarchs United
  • Honours list

    Divisional champions have been as follows:

    1992–Present

    Major restructuring combined the regional Senior Divisions into one Premier Division. Divisions below were renamed.

    References

    Kent County League Wikipedia