Ebbsfleet United Football Club is a professional
association football
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club based in
Northfleet,
Kent
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, England. The club compete in the
National League South
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, the sixth level of the
English football league system.
Founded in 1946 from the merger between
Gravesend United and
Northfleet United, they were known as Gravesend & Northfleet until changing to their current name in 2007.
Between 2008 and 2013, the club was 75% owned by the web-based venture
MyFootballClub whose members, by majority vote, decided on things that at many other clubs were decisions made by the club's management and staff. In May 2013 KEH Sports Ltd, a group of Kuwaiti investors took over full ownership of the club.
History
1946–2007: Gravesend & Northfleet
Gravesend & Northfleet F.C. was formed in 1946 by a merger between
Gravesend United (originally formed in 1893) and
Northfleet United (originally formed in 1890). The new club retained the red and white home colours and the
Stonebridge Road stadium of Northfleet United.
The club were elected to the
Southern League for the
1946–47 season and, in the inaugural season, reached the
first round proper of the
FA Cup
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, losing to fellow Southern League club
Gillingham. The club reached the first round of the FA cup again in
1949–50, before being defeated by
Torquay United
Torquay United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Torquay, Devon, England. The team currently compete in the National League South, the sixth level of the English football league system. They have played their ho ...
of the
Football League Third Division South
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. For eight seasons, the club recorded mid-table finishes in the single division Southern League (a highest of fifth in 1947 and a lowest of twenty-first in 1952) until finishing bottom of the division over the
1954–55 season. During that period, "The Fleet" twice won the
Kent Senior Cup
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History
Now known as the Kent Senior Cup it was originall ...
: in 1949 they defeated Gillingham 2–0 in a twice-replayed final and, in 1953, were victors 2–1 over
Dartford
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is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames Estuary, is Thurrock in ...
.
Following the dismal record over the previous season, in the summer of 1955 the club appointed ex-
Arsenal
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and England player
Lionel Smith as manager, their seventh manager in ten seasons. He remained in charge for five seasons until resigning in 1960. Three seasons into Smith's tenure, Gravesend & Northfleet were the
1957–58 Southern League Champions. During the following season, the league operated two parallel regional divisions and, by achieving a second-placed finish in the
South-East Division, the club earned a position in the league's newly formed Premier Division for the
1959–60 season.
For three seasons, the club recorded lowly finishing positions in the division before being relegated to the Southern League Division One after the
1962–63 season. In 1961 and 1962, whilst still members of the Premier Division, the club applied for election to the
Football League Fourth Division
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but failed to receive a single vote on each occasion. In the relegation season, "The Fleet" achieved their longest-ever FA Cup run in the
1962–63 season competition: after beating League Division Four strugglers
Exeter City, and then mid-table
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
club
Wycombe Wanderers
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Founded in 188 ...
at Stonebridge Road in the first two rounds, in the third round the club won away at
Carlisle United of the
Football League Third Division
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before they were knocked out in a fourth round replay at leading
Football League Second Division
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club
Sunderland
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– that was the first of a sequence of four seasons of appearing in the proper rounds of the FA cup. The subsequent three were: in
1963–64 losing in the second round to
Brentford
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Its economy has dive ...
of the Third Division, in the following season losing in the
first round
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to another Third Division club
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, and then beaten in the
first round
First most commonly refers to:
* First, the ordinal form of the number 1
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by
Wimbledon
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of the Southern League.
Shortly after the relegation, the club was rocked by a financial crisis which saw an exodus of key players in October 1963 and, in April 1964, the supporters club made key donations to avert the threat of the club folding. In the
1963–64 season, "The Fleet" slumped to twentieth position (from twenty-two clubs) of the Southern League Division One, and recorded similar lowly finishes over the following six seasons. During that spell, in November 1968, the club appointed
Alf Ackerman as manager. In 1970, in the final season of the six-season run, the club won the Kent Floodlit Cup, defeating
Margate
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2–1 in a final replay, having shared six goals over the initial two-legged final tie. In
1971 *
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, the club achieved a third-place finish in Division One and were promoted back to the Southern League Premier Division. During the period between 1969 and 1971,
Roy Hodgson, who later became manager of the national teams of
Switzerland
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,
United Arab Emirates
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,
Finland
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and
England
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, was a player at the club, making 59 appearances.
The club's return to the Premier Division for the
1971–72 season was unsatisfactory: they recorded all-time lows of five matches won and thirty goals scored. They finished at the foot of the table and were duly relegated into the now-regional Southern League Division One South. In February 1974, Ackerman quit as manager, citing lack of funds, and was replaced as manager by former player
Tony Sitford. Fifteen months later, under Sitford, Gravesend & Northfleet were the
1974–75 Division One South champions and were again promoted to the Premier Division. Three seasons later, in 1978, "The Fleet" won the
Southern League Cup defeating
Weymouth 2–0 over a two-legged final. The club appeared in the first round of the FA Cup for each of the three seasons between 1978 and 1980, being defeated in the first two occasions by members of the
Football League Fourth Division
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and previous cup conquerors: Wimbledon in an away replay in
1978
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and in the following
1979–80 competition by Torquay United; and in
1980
Events January
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* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
defeated at home by non-league
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
Division One
St Albans City.
There was a reorganisation of
Non-league football
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in 1979 and Gravesend & Northfleet were one of thirteen clubs from the Southern League Premier Division who together with seven clubs from the
Northern Premier League
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were founder members of the countrywide
Alliance Premier League.
After a disappointing first half of the 1980–81 season, with the club in lower mid-table, manager Sitford was sacked in December 1980 and replaced by former Gillingham and Wimbledon defender
Dave Galvin. 'The Fleet' not only maintained their league status
that season but also won the 1981 Kent Senior Cup defeating
Ashford Town 2–0 in the final. However, after the following
1981–82 campaign, in which Galvin resigned mid-season they were relegated back into the Southern League Premier Division
In the autumn of 1982, the club again reported financial losses and made cutbacks, the club manager of nine months
Stan Harland and the chairman of the board both resigned. In 1988 there was a further crisis: the club was £58,000 in debt and close to financial collapse; the situation was alleviated when club landlords and local employer
Blue Circle Industries intervened with a five-year deal worth £90,000. During the fifteen seasons between 1982 and 1997 Gravesend & Northfleet bounced between the Premier and South Divisions of the Southern League: there were relegations in both
1986
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and
1992
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(the club should have been relegated in
1991
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however they were spared as
Rushden Town were demoted owing to ground problems); these were followed by two promotions, firstly in
1989
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under manager Denis Moore and then in
1994
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led by manager Garry Aldous. There were two notable FA Cup runs during the period: in the
1993–94 season the club were defeated 2–1 at
Football League Second Division
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club
Leyton Orient; two seasons later in the
1995–96 competition after triumphing at home over newly restored Division Three club
Colchester United
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Founded in 1937, the club spent its ea ...
and then Southern League South Division members
Cinderford Town in a replay, 'the Fleet' played their highest ever ranked FA Cup opponent when they were beaten in the third round 3–0 by
Premier League
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members
Aston Villa
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, a tie in which the club ceded home advantage to maximise its revenue.
For the
1997–98 season, Gravesend & Northfleet left the Southern League and switched to what they believed to be the more geographically suitable
Isthmian League Premier Division. After a poor start to the season, in September 1997 the club appointed their third manager in just over a year when they replaced player-manager
Steve Lovell with their former youth team and assistant manager and ex-Gillingham forward
Andy Ford. Under him 'the Fleet' played in the Isthmian League until
2001–02, the season in which they won the league championship and earned promotion into the
Football Conference
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(formerly named the Alliance Premier League). That promotion season was the third of consecutive season wins in the Kent Senior Cup (the club's forerunner Northfleet United had achieved this and more, recording five consecutive wins in the 1920s): in the 1999–2000 final
Folkestone Invicta were defeated 3–0;
Dover Athletic were defeated 4–0 in the 2000–01 final; and beating Margate 5–0 in the 2001–02 final completed the trio of wins. There were too three consecutive seasons of appearing in the proper rounds of the FA Cup facing Football League Second Division clubs: on two occasions the club were defeated by
Notts County
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, in round one in the
2000–01 season and in round two in the
2002–03 competition; in the intervening
2001–02 season they were defeated by
Huddersfield Town
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Huddersfield Town we ...
in a round one tie.
In 2005, there was a change of manager: Andy Ford resigned in January 2005 and was replaced the following month by former
Cambridge United
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,
Birmingham City
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and
Coventry City defender
Liam Daish. A club player milestone occurred on 28 September 2005 when veteran Jimmy Jackson, who first played for 'the Fleet' in 1994, recorded his 500th game for the club
For the remaining seasons that the club was known as Gravesend & Northfleet it maintained its position in the Football Conference, the leading non-league competition. In May 2007 the club renamed itself Ebbsfleet United (cited as being for strategic reasons associated with the growth of the region and the establishment of
Ebbsfleet Station as an international gateway).
2007–present: Ebbsfleet United
2007–2013: MyFootballClub ownership
Shortly after the change of name to Ebbsfleet United, on 13 November 2007 it was announced that the website-community
MyFootballClub (MyFC) had agreed a deal in principle to take control of Ebbsfleet United.
MyFC had 28,250 members (each paying a subscription of £35) and the organisation paid £625,000 to purchase a 75% stake in the club
with each member owning an equal share in the club on which no profit nor dividend was earned. Between 16 and 23 January 2008 there was an overwhelmingly majority of the MyFC members who voted to both proceed with the takeover (95.89% voting "Yes") and to allow Liam Daish to continue with his plans for the January
transfer window
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(95.86% voting "Yes"). The deal was ratified at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the club's board on 19 February 2008.
[ Members had a vote on all major club decisions which included inter alia transfers and player selection. Because of the nature of MyFC, Liam Daish who had been titled manager since 2005 became instead the first team head coach – his backroom staff remained at the club.]
Success quickly followed when on 10 May 2008 Ebbsfleet United won the FA Trophy
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, defeating now non-league Torquay United 1–0 in the final
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, a match watched by 40,000 spectators on the club's first trip to Wembley
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– becoming the first Kentish team to win this trophy. A couple of months later 'the Fleet' added further silverware when, in a delayed final played on 26 July 2008, they won the 2007–08 Kent Senior Cup
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History
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with a 4–0 victory over Cray Wanderers. During the following 2008–09 FA Cup competition the club featured once again in the first round, losing 1–0 away at EFL League One
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club Crewe Alexandra
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After the first year of the MyFC ownership of the club a majority of its members failed to renew their annual subscription and membership dropped from a peak of 32,000 at the time of the takeover to just over 9,000 on deadline day 2009; the club had previously stated that 15,000 members was the minimum needed. As a result of budget cuts, in June 2009, the club parted company after four years with assistant manager Alan Kimble. Owing to the effect of the reduced budget on playing strength the club finished the 2009–10 Football Conference
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in penultimate position in the table and were relegated into the Conference South
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.
The membership of MyFC continued to decline and in September 2010, two and a half years after the takeover, there were around 3,500 members. In an October 2010 vote among MyFC members the previous decision to allow the team manager autonomy in transfer dealings was rescinded, by a majority of 35 on a total vote of 132 in favour of the membership having a 48-hour period to ratify any proposed player signing or sale; both the manager and the club secretary opposed the change. Manager Daish rebuilt the squad following the previous season's relegation and on 15 May 2011, after what was only one season in the Conference South, Ebbsfleet United won the 2010–11 season play-off final beating Farnborough 4–2 and were thus promoted back to the Conference Premier
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. During the season, in the first round of the FA Cup
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, the club had been defeated 3–2 in a home replay by Conference Premier promotion contenders AFC Wimbledon
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(the spiritual heirs of the club that had beaten them twice previously in the proper rounds of the competition).
Ebbsfleet United's financial difficulties, owing to shortage of funding by MyFC, were quantified in December 2011 when it was announced that in order to survive the club needed to generate £50,000 by the end of the 2011–12 season and it appealed for investment; the club managed to complete the season, finishing in mid-table. Prior to the 2012–13 season the MyFC membership had reduced further to around 1,300; during the early part of that season, in November 2012, the independent Fleet Supporters Trust, who had continued over the years to make financial donations to the club, stated they were concerned about the viability and sustainability of the football club under its present ownership and called on the MyFC members to consider their continued ownership of the football club. Later that season on 23 April 2013 it was announced that MyFC's members had voted to relinquish their 75% ownership of the club and to pass two-thirds of their shares to the club's supporters' trust, the Fleet Trust, and the remaining third to one of the club's major shareholders (believed to be former club chairman Phil Sonsara). It was further disclosed that the club needed to additionally raise £100,000 by the end of the month in order to avoid entering administration
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. This deal was not completed: the MyFC and other shareholders subsequently accepted an offer for all the shares of the club from KEH Sports Ltd, a group of Kuwaiti investors. On-field there was a first round FA Cup
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defeat at Carlisle United of League One, but the greater setback was the relegation suffered by 'the Fleet' at the end of the 2012–13 season, back to the Conference South.
2013–present: Kuwaiti ownership
KEH Sports Ltd, a group of Kuwaiti investors completed a take-over of Ebbsfleet United in May 2013 with 96.24% of voting MyFC members in favour of the transaction. The new investors reportedly paid MyFC £7,500 for their 75% of the shares with a further £2,500 paid for the remainder to other shareholders. Further, £558,000 of loans (£139,000 to MyFC, the balance to directors, shareholders and other parties) were settled at 10% of their value and £100,000 made available for other creditors. The new owners appointed KEH Director Dr. Abdulla Al-Humaidi as the new chairman and it was announced that the club would have a transfer budget of £100,000 for the coming season and a minimum playing squad budget of £8,000 per week. Liam Daish subsequently departed as head coach after eight seasons in charge – the longest tenure of any manager of 'the Fleet'. The new ownership appointed the Dover Athletic coach and former Charlton Athletic defender Steve Brown as manager.
A club record was broken just before Christmas as Brown's team achieved nine wins in succession. A 2–0 win over Sutton United, with both goals coming from Billy Bricknell, broke the long-standing record which subsequently put them amongst the title contenders but poor runs of form were to follow. Ebbsfleet eventually reached the play-offs, helped by goalkeeper Preston Edwards keeping eleven clean sheets at Stonebridge Road over the course of the season. The play-off semi-final first leg against Bromley
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Originally part of Kent, Bromley became a market town, charte ...
at Stonebridge Road ended in a 4–0 win for the Fleet. Despite Bromley winning the second leg, Brown's side won 4–1 on aggregate. The play-off final was against Dover Athletic whom the club had just defeated 4–0 to win the Kent Senior Cup. In the play-off encounter at Stonebridge Road, in front of a 4,200 crowd, Dover dominated and defeated Ebbsfleet United 1–0 with a goal early in the second half from former Ebbsfleet striker Nathan Elder.
The 2014–15 season started with much promise, with wins against Concord Rangers & Havant & Waterlooville. However, the season failed to live up to expectations and Steve Brown was relieved of his duties the day after a 3–0 home defeat to Gosport Borough in November 2014. Jamie Day replaced Brown and, despite taking the club to the FA Trophy
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quarter-finals, where they lost to eventual winners North Ferriby United, he was relieved of his duties in April 2015. In the summer of 2015, former club captain Daryl McMahon was named as permanent manager. The 2015–16 season was far more fruitful for the Fleet, as they led the league for almost the whole season. However, title rivals Sutton United went on a 26-game unbeaten run and clinched the league title by beating the Fleet 2–0 at Gander Green Lane. In the play-off semi-finals the Fleet edged past Whitehawk
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via a penalty shootout after a 3–3 draw on aggregate but lost on penalties in the final to rivals Maidstone United. In the 2016–17 season Ebbsfleet again missed out on first place, this time to National League South
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champions Maidenhead United. Yet gained promotion to the National League
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with a 2–1 win at Stonebridge Road in the play-off final over Chelmsford City. The following season the team achieved their highest ever league finish of 6th, beating Aldershot Town
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in the play-off qualifying round 5–4 on penalties. A heavy 4–2 defeat in the next round to Tranmere Rovers consigned Ebbsfleet to another season in the National League.
The 2018–19 campaign did not reach the heights of the previous campaign with Daryl McMahon leaving the club in November following a 1–0 win over Barrow. Former Woking
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manager Garry Hill was appointed manager of the club. Despite an initial renaissance, the Fleet missed out on the play-offs following a winless April. In the spring of 2019, it was reported that there was an ongoing pay dispute between Ebbsfleet United and its players. On 1 February, the Ebbsfleet players released a joint statement claiming they had only been paid on time once in the preceding 12 months, that they had unknowingly played matches earlier in the season without the right medical insurance in place, and that pension payments had not been met. In response, the players refused to warm-up before a match against Wrexham
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. In an April 2019 statement, Ebbsfleet United claimed that the late payments were due to compliance procedures relating to transactions from Kuwait. In May 2019, Ebbsfleet United players and fans protested against unpaid wages at Stonebridge Road. At the end of the 2018-19 campaign, Ebbsfleet allowed many contracted players to leave on a free transfer following the pay dispute.
The 2019–20 season started with the Fleet losing all of their first five matches. In October 2019, Garry Hill left the club after just two wins in the opening 16 games of the season. Assistant Kevin Watson was appointed to the role on an interim basis before signing a seven-month contract to the end of the season. In February 2020 the ownership, KEH sports, appointed Damian Irvine to lead the club and oversee the day-to-day operations and all football matters. It was announced on 18 May 2020 that Kevin Watson's short-term contract as Manager would not be renewed and he would leave the club. The 2019–20 season was cancelled in March due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic
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with Ebbsfleet in the relegation places; on 17 June 2020 using the criterion of points per game
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, the club were confirmed among the list of those relegated from the National League (by a difference of 0.002 points).
On 2 June 2020, Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in the locality of Westend in Berlin.
History
The team was founded in 1902 as ''Berliner Tennis- und Ping-Pong-Gesellschaft Borussia'' taking its name from its origins as a tennis and ...
manager Dennis Kutrieb was appointed as the new manager. They achieved promotion back to the fifth tier in the 2022–23 season, clinching the title with four matches remaining, winning the league by a margin of twenty points. In January 2024 with the club struggling in the league, Dennis Kutrieb was sacked and later replaced by Danny Searle: under the new manager the club maintained the club's position by two points in the 2023–24 National League.
Off the field that season, on 23 December 2023, on the same day that it was reported he was declared bankrupt, Dr Al-Humaidi resigned as chairman and as a director of Ebbsfleet United. He was replaced as chairman by his cousin Abdulla Al-Humaidi. On 9 September 2024, after seven straight National League
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match defeats, manager Danny Searle was relieved of his duties and replaced by Harry Watling.
Club colours
Ebbsfleet's traditional home colours (adopted from forerunner club Northfleet United) are red shirt with white detailing, white shorts and red socks. Away colours have varied, with blue and white stripes favoured in the late eighties before colour combinations such as white/black and yellow/navy or black were used. MyFC members chose white with red detailing as the away colour in 2008–09, but a clash with the home colours of Woking
Woking ( ) is a town and borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in north-west Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'', and its name probably derives from that of a Anglo-Saxon settleme ...
and other clubs was not spotted until after the kit had been supplied, so a third shirt with green body and white sleeves was used with the white shorts and socks; for the 2010–11 season the members made the unusual choice of purple for the away kit.
The club used specially designed 75th anniversary kits for the 2021–22 season: the home shirt was red and the away shirt green both with the Gravesend & Northfleet badge and lettering included on the shirts which additionally featured subtle design cues that paid homage to forerunner clubs Northfleet United and Gravesend United respectively
Stadium
Since the club's inception, it has played its home matches at Stonebridge Road, which had been the home stadium of forerunner club Northfleet United since 1905. In 1953, it was the first football stadium in Kent to have floodlight
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s installed.
In July 2012, the Stonebridge Road terrace was named the Liam Daish Stand in recognition of the then manager. The stand was demolished in 2016 and replaced with a new main stand in 2017.[
In October 2017, Stonebridge Road became known as Kuflink Stadium as part of a five-year sponsorship deal.]
In April 2024, plans were approved for a new 8,000 seater stadium in Northfleet as part of a wider regeneration of the area. Work was scheduled to begin in September 2024, with completion aimed for August 2026. The relocation will see the demolition of Stonebridge Road.
Seasons
Club personnel
Club officials
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Players
Current squad
Out on loan
In contract talks
Notable former players
Records
Gravesend United F.C.
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Fifth qualifying round, 1898–99 (replay)
Northfleet United F.C.
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Second round, 1926–27, 1929–30
Gravesend & Northfleet F.C.
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Fourth round, 1962–63
*Best FA Trophy
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performance: Quarter-finals, 2004–05 (replay), 2006–07
Ebbsfleet United F.C.
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Second round, 2022–23
*Best FA Trophy
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performance: Winners, 2007–08
Honours
Source:
League
* Southern League
**Champions: 1957–58
*Southern League, Southern Division
**Champions: 1974–75, 1993–94
* Conference South / National League South (level 6)
**Champions: 2022–23
**Play-off winners: 2011
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, 2017
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Events January
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*Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
(level 6)
**Champions: 2001–02
Cup
*FA Trophy
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**Winners: 2007–08
* Southern League Cup
**Winners: 1977–78
*Southern League Championship Cup
**Winners: 1978–79
*Kent Senior Cup
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).
History
Now known as the Kent Senior Cup it was originall ...
**Winners (8): 1948–49, 1952–53, 1980–81, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2013–14
*Kent Floodlight Cup
**Winners: 1969–70
See also
* List of Ebbsfleet United F.C. seasons
References
External links
*
Football Club History Database: Gravesend & Northfleet
Football Club History Database: Ebbsfleet United
The Emirates FA Cup: Past Results
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