Maidstone United Football Club is a professional
football
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club based in
Maidstone
Maidstone is the largest Town status in the United Kingdom, town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town. Maidstone is historically important and lies east-south-east of London. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, l ...
,
Kent
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, England. The team competes in the
National League South
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, the sixth level of the
English football league system
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. The club's nickname is "The Stones" and they play in black and amber.
Maidstone United was a member of
The Football League
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between 1989 and 1992. That club was forced out of the league following bankruptcy, but the nucleus of a new club was built around the youth squad, Maidstone Invicta, which made the step up to adult football in 1992 after being elected to the
Kent County League
The Kent County Football League (known as the Kent County League) is a football competition based in Kent, England and adjacent area.
The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections w ...
Fourth Division in 1993 and subsequently progressed through the
non-League
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pyramid. They changed their name to Maidstone United in 1995. They played in the
Isthmian League Premier Division
The Isthmian League () is a regional football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
from 2013, having been promoted from the
Isthmian League Division One South
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
, and won the league in the
2014–15 season to gain promotion to the
National League South
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(formerly the Conference South) for the
2015–16 season.
Maidstone gained a second successive promotion to the
National League
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in 2016, bringing fifth-tier football back to the town for the first time since the old club was promoted to the Football League in 1989. Maidstone were relegated in 2019, before winning the National League South title in 2022 and promotion back to the National League. However, they could not consolidate this position and were relegated the following season. In
2023–24, Maidstone reached the fifth round of the
FA Cup
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for the first time, becoming the first team outside of the top five divisions to reach this stage since
1977–78. Maidstone were without a stadium of their own from their creation until 2012 when the
Gallagher Stadium
Gallagher Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United F.C., Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion F. ...
near Maidstone town centre opened at the start of the
2012–13 season.
History

1992–2001: The new club and Kent County League years
Maidstone Invicta were originally a youth club and were "taken over" within days of the
Football League side folding. However, the lack of a suitable ground meant the club was effectively relegated seven divisions to the basement of the
footballing pyramid and joined the Fourth Division of the
Kent County League
The Kent County Football League (known as the Kent County League) is a football competition based in Kent, England and adjacent area.
The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections w ...
for the 1993–94 season.
The club's home games took place on the reserve and training pitch of the
original Maidstone, next to the original London Road Stadium. Initially, Jim Thompson ran the club, but was banned from football for his part in the demise of Maidstone and
Dartford
Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located south-east of Central London and
is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames Estuary, is Thurrock in ...
, and Paul Bowden-Brown took over as Chairman – a position he retained until 2010.
The newly created Kent County League side was formed with the nucleus of the original club's youth team, They had been formed too late to join a league for the
1992–93 season, but, in the
1993–94 season, comfortably won the Fourth Division of the County League under the stewardship of Jack Whitely and Bill Tucker. They also managed to win the West Kent Challenge Shield and the Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup. During the close season of 1994 the club managed to gain promotion to Division 2 of the league after restructuring. The club went on to win Division 2, picking up the Kent Junior Cup on the way. However, the Stones, who had adopted their original name of Maidstone United in 1997, took four years and six managers before finally winning promotion to the Kent County League Premier Division with former Stones player turned manager
Jason Lillis
Jason Warren Lillis (born 1 October 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He made a total of 151 appearances scoring 22 goals in the Football League playing for Gillingham, Maidstone United, Carlisle Un ...
leading the club to the Division One title. The 1999–2000 season saw Maidstone's début season in the Premier Division, with the team finishing in a respectable third place. The next season saw the club, which was now managed by another former Maidstonian in Matt Toms, successfully apply to become a senior club and finish second in the league. These factors now left the door open to seek elevation to the
Kent League (with the County League being a step-7 league and the Kent League being a step-5 league, direct promotion was not possible).
2001–2006: The Kent League years

The club's application was accepted and the Stones started the 2001–2002 season in the Kent League. However, the club's ground in
Maidstone
Maidstone is the largest Town status in the United Kingdom, town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town. Maidstone is historically important and lies east-south-east of London. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, l ...
was nowhere near
Kent League standards so the Stones agreed to
share Sittingbourne
Sittingbourne is an industrial town in the Swale district of Kent, southeast England, from Canterbury and from London, beside the Roman Watling Street, an ancient trackway used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons.
The town stands next to th ...
's Central Park stadium while trying to overcome various legal obstacles in the way of a move to a new ground in the town at
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
.
In its first Kent League season since reformation, Maidstone won the Kent League and Cup double under the management of Jim Ward. However, the club could not gain promotion to the
Southern League Eastern Division because of problems with the lease on Central Park. The lease problems were not solved and during the 2002 close season both Sittingbourne and Maidstone moved out of Central Park to a new ground, named
Bourne Park, which was built on the same complex using the old training pitch.
The 2002–03 season saw Maidstone enter the
FA Cup
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for the first time since reformation, and the club was featured on
BBC Sport
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's 'Road to Cardiff'. The club reached the 2nd qualifying round of the cup, with the highlight of the run coming in the form of a 3–2 win against old foes
Tonbridge Angels
Tonbridge Angels Football Club is a professional association football club based in Tonbridge, Kent, England. The team competes in the National League South, at the sixth tier of the English football league system.
The club was founded as Tonb ...
, with
Steve Butler bagging a hat-trick against the
Southern League East outfit.
In the league, the Stones looked destined to win a second successive title but after a poor run-in, coupled with the withdrawal from the league of
Faversham Town, the club bizarrely lost the championship by 0.14 of a point (the League Management Committee decreed that the title would be awarded to the club with the highest earned points per match average, so with Maidstone and
Thamesmead Town achieving 63 points from 30 games, the unusual situation arose that the championship was won by
Cray Wanderers with 62 points from 29 games).
The Stones did pick up some silverware that season, winning both the Kent Senior Trophy and the Kent Charity Cup, but this was overshadowed by continuing lease problems, which meant another attempt to gain promotion to the Southern League was knocked back.
The years 2003 till 2005 contained two indifferent seasons for the Stones, on the pitch at least. Both campaigns saw the club finish 4th in the league, although this disappointment was offset somewhat by reaching the third qualifying round of the FA Cup in successive years. Off the pitch, the club took a huge step forward when in November 2004 it successfully applied for planning permission to build a new stadium at
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
. However, construction of the stadium could not begin until a lease for the site was agreed with its owners, the
Ministry of Defence
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. The 2005–06 season saw Maidstone, now managed by Lloyd Hume after a spell in charge from Mal Watkins, win the Kent League title. They spent the season toe-to-toe with
Beckenham Town before securing the championship on the final day of the season. The title win meant the club finally gained promotion to Step 4 of the non league pyramid, joining the
Isthmian League Division One South
The Isthmian League () is a regional football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
. However perhaps more importantly, the club's bid to return to Maidstone was another step closer when a 99-year lease was signed for the land at
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
, meaning the club was now free to start building on it.
2006–2015: The Isthmian League years

Maidstone, who were now managed by Lloyd Hume and
Alan Walker
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in a joint capacity, surprisingly managed to win the league at the first time of asking, gaining promotion to the
Isthmian League Premier Division
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
. However the overwhelming success on the pitch was overshadowed by little visible progress being made in the building of the stadium at
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
. Before the 2007–08 season had even begun
Alan Walker
Alan Olav Walker (born 24 August 1997) is a Norwegian DJ and record producer. His songs "Faded (Alan Walker song), Faded", "Sing Me to Sleep", "Alone (Alan Walker song), Alone", "All Falls Down (Alan Walker song), All Falls Down" (with Noah Cy ...
was involved in a freak accident at a coaching course in
Belfast
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which left him temporarily paralysed. Walker made a valiant recovery however, and was back walking and in management by the start of the league season. Maidstone struggled in the new surroundings of the
Isthmian League Premier Division
The Isthmian League () is a regional football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
and spent the majority of the season near the foot of the table, despite having the services of
Chris Smalling
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at their disposal, however they avoided relegation after beating
Folkestone Invicta 1–0 on the last day of the season, a result that relegated Invicta in Maidstone's place. In other news 25% of the club was sold to businessman Oliver Ash in February 2008.
The 2008–09 was another tough season for Maidstone. The squad who came so close to relegation the year before was largely dismantled with a whole raft of new players replacing them. During the close season it had become increasingly apparent the club could not afford to field a competitive Isthmian Premier team and fund the building of a new stadium, so with what limited funds the club had seemingly tied up in paying new players it was decided to try and fund the construction at
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
by bidding for a £1.2million grant from the Football Foundation. The bid was turned down in October 2008 and the club was subsequently put up for sale by chairman Paul Bowden-Brown. However no takeover was forthcoming and as a result of this the club had no choice but to halve their wage bill from £6000 to £3000 per week. The majority of the players took pay cuts and led Maidstone to their best league finish since reforming, finishing a comfortable 15th in the Isthmian Premier table and reaching the 4th qualifying round of the
FA Cup
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.
During the 2009 close season Maidstone moved from their temporary
Bourne Park home in Sittingbourne to
Ashford Town's stadium,
The Homelands
Ashford United F.C. are an English football club based in Ashford, Kent. The 'new' United was formed in 2011, resurrecting the name used by the town's football club between 1891 and 1907. Following the demise of the original Ashford United cl ...
, citing lower rent and a deal to receive a percentage of refreshment takings as the reason for the move. However the move only increased Maidstone's financial woes due to a sharp drop in attendances, and in December 2009 it was revealed two months of staff pay was to be deferred to the end of the season, a move that led to
Alan Walker
Alan Olav Walker (born 24 August 1997) is a Norwegian DJ and record producer. His songs "Faded (Alan Walker song), Faded", "Sing Me to Sleep", "Alone (Alan Walker song), Alone", "All Falls Down (Alan Walker song), All Falls Down" (with Noah Cy ...
and Lloyd Hume resigning as managers of the club. Reserve team boss Pete Nott stepped up to the first team managers role and led Maidstone to an 18th-place finish, avoiding relegation with a game to spare.
In October 2010 the club was taken over by shareholder Oliver Ash and Terry Casey with Paul Bowden-Brown stepping down as chairman.
In November 2010 the club's new directors sacked first team boss Peter Nott and his backroom staff with the team bottom of the table and out of the
FA Cup
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. Former
Gravesend & Northfleet manager
Andy Ford was swiftly appointed manager, but he could not improve the club's fortunes and resigned in March 2011 with the club bottom of the league and 8 points adrift from safety.
Club captain Jay Saunders was appointed caretaker manager until the end of the season, and although he oversaw the team to 5 wins from nine games he could not save Maidstone from relegation. Saunders was subsequently given the permanent managers job.
In the 2011 close season the club returned to groundshare at
Sittingbourne
Sittingbourne is an industrial town in the Swale district of Kent, southeast England, from Canterbury and from London, beside the Roman Watling Street, an ancient trackway used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons.
The town stands next to th ...
's Bourne Park after their two-year spell at Ashford's Homelands Stadium, and soon after construction finally began on the club's new ground
The Gallagher Stadium
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of 4 ...
. The club finished the season in sixth place, just outside the play-offs. The 2012 close season saw Maidstone finally come home, moving into the
Gallagher Stadium
Gallagher Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United F.C., Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion F. ...
in July 2012. The club opened the £2.6 million stadium with a showpiece friendly against
Brighton & Hove Albion
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in front of a sell-out crowd. After a two-horse race for the
Isthmian League Division One South
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
title with
Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich Hamlet Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in East Dulwich in south-east London, England. They are currently members of and play at Champion Hill.
History
The club was formed in 1893, by Lorraine 'Pa' Wilson. The ...
, and regularly playing in front of crowds of 1,500+, Maidstone eventually won promotion to the
Isthmian League Premier Division
The Isthmian League () is a regional football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
after beating
Faversham Town 3–0 in the
Isthmian League Division One South
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
play-off final.
During the 2014–15 season, Maidstone United qualified for the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in their history. Maidstone played a goalless draw away to
Stevenage
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of
League Two and in the replay at home in front of a capacity crowd went through to the second round proper, winning 2–1. In the second round Maidstone lost 3–1 at
Wrexham
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of the
Conference Premier
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. Maidstone United went on to win the Isthmian Premier title following a season-long battle with
Margate
Margate is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Thanet District of Kent, England. It is located on the north coast of Kent and covers an area of long, north-east of Canterbury and includes Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay, UK, Palm Bay and W ...
, then
Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich Hamlet Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in East Dulwich in south-east London, England. They are currently members of and play at Champion Hill.
History
The club was formed in 1893, by Lorraine 'Pa' Wilson. The ...
and finally
Hendon
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. The title was effectively won at
Champion Hill
Champion Hill is a association football, football stadium in East Dulwich in the London Borough of Southwark. It is the home ground of Dulwich Hamlet F.C., Dulwich Hamlet.
History
Dulwich Hamlet began playing at the ground in 1912. 'The Hill' ...
, home of Dulwich Hamlet, on 18 April 2015 with Maidstone United drawing 0–0 and Hendon drawing 0–0 away at
Grays Athletic
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History
The club was established as Grays Juniors in 1890, before merging with former ...
. The near-1,000 travelling Stones fans celebrated on the pitch with the Dulwich Hamlet fans, their best position since reforming. The title was officially won on home soil on 25 April 2015 with a 3–2 win over
East Thurrock United.
2015–present: The National League and FA Cup run
After winning the Isthmian League Premier Division, Maidstone United were promoted to the
National League South
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(formerly the Conference South). In the 2015–16 season the team again qualified for the first round proper of the FA Cup where they narrowly lost 1–0 at home to
League Two side
Yeovil Town in front of a record-breaking crowd of 2,811.
On 14 May 2016, Maidstone United were promoted to the
National League
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*National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
after defeating
Ebbsfleet United
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Founded in 1946 from the merger ...
in the
National League South
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promotion final at
Stonebridge Road
Stonebridge Road is a multi-purpose stadium in Northfleet, Gravesend, Kent, England, also known as Kuflink Stadium for sponsorship reasons.
It is primarily used for football matches. Stonebridge Road was constructed in 1905, and was initiall ...
. The match finished 2–2 after extra time, and Maidstone won 4–3 in the resulting penalty shoot-out.
Maidstone were relegated back to the National League South after three seasons in the National League by finishing in 24th place in
2018–19. In the
2021–22 season, Maidstone won the National League South title. They were unable to consolidate this position and were relegated back to the sixth tier, with five matches remaining. In the
2023–24 season, Maidstone reached the
FA Cup
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fifth round for the first time, and in doing so became the first team outside of the top five divisions to reach the fifth round since
Blyth Spartans
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They were founded in September 1899 by Fred Stoker, who was the club's first secre ...
in
1977–78. Having defeated Football League sides including
Barrow and
Stevenage
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, the Stones subsequently won 2–1 away to
Ipswich Town in the fourth round. In the fifth round, Maidstone lost 5–0 away to
Coventry City
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backed by 4,800 away supporters. In the following season, Maidstone reached the
2025 National League South play-off final but lost 1–0 to
Boreham Wood.
Shirts, colours and badge
Since reformation Maidstone's home shirts have been amber with black trim. All white was the template used for away shirts, but from 2009 to 2013 the club wore sky blue. They returned to a white away kit in the summer of 2013. In 2017, the away kit was changed to purple shirt, shorts and socks, with a white trim around the sleeves.
Shirt manufacturers and sponsors
Stadiums

Maidstone United play their home games at The Gallagher Stadium, James Whatman Way, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1LQ. After the original club folded, the new Maidstone United played their games on a pitch behind a Mormon meeting house, which had originally been the MUFC reserves and training pitch – just metres from where the old ground had been. Promotion to the
Kent League in 2001 meant the club had to move away yet again as the current ground was nowhere near up to standard.
The club had earmarked
James Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion in a friendly. The stadium has a capacity of ...
as the site of a new ground in Maidstone, but until this was built they would have to groundshare outside the town. Maidstone played for a year at
Sittingbourne
Sittingbourne is an industrial town in the Swale district of Kent, southeast England, from Canterbury and from London, beside the Roman Watling Street, an ancient trackway used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons.
The town stands next to th ...
's old Central Park stadium before relocating, along with the "Brickies", to Bourne Park, a converted training pitch behind the main Central Park complex. Unable to generate the funds to build at
Whatman Way
Gallagher Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United F.C., Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion F. ...
, The Stones stayed at Bourne Park until 2009, before moving to groundshare with
Ashford Town, citing favourable rent and a cut of food and bar takings as the reason for the move. The move to Ashford caused a sharp dip in attendances and the club returned to ground share at Bourne Park for the 2011–12 season; however the club finally moved into James Whatman Way, known as the
Gallagher Stadium
Gallagher Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United F.C., Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion F. ...
, at the start of the 2012–13 season.
Support
Maidstone returned to their home town and home crowds surged by 350% to average 1,698 in the league during the 2012–13 season at the club's new
Gallagher Stadium
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. The table below gives a summary of the attendance figures in all of Maidstone United's league games since the club's final season in the
Kent County League
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The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections w ...
in the 2000–01 season.
No attendances were recorded for Season 2020–21, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Rivalries
Maidstone fans have traditionally had a strong rivalry with
Gillingham. The
old Maidstone are the only traditional Kent club to ever join Gillingham in the Football League, and contested a total of 11 games with Gillingham in the old Division 4 and
FA Cup
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in the 1980s and early 1990s. There have been only three matches since the Stones reformed, the first being a mid-season friendly in 2002 at Central Park, the second being a Kent Senior Cup quarter final tie in 2018, where Maidstone won 2–1, and the third once again in the Kent Senior Cup second round in 2023, where Maidstone won 2–0.
A rivalry also remains with
Tonbridge Angels
Tonbridge Angels Football Club is a professional association football club based in Tonbridge, Kent, England. The team competes in the National League South, at the sixth tier of the English football league system.
The club was founded as Tonb ...
. Back in the 1970s, the old Maidstone United and the 'Angels' regularly met in the
Southern League before Maidstone moved on to become founder members of the
National League
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*National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
(then known as the Alliance Premier League). The two clubs were reconciled after Maidstone's reformation, meeting in the
2002–03 FA Cup – with the Stones winning 3–2. The clubs then met regularly in the
Isthmian League Premier Division
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 88 teams in fo ...
between 2007 and 2011 and again in the 2014–15 season. In January 2015, there was a "confrontation" between Tonbridge Angels coach Barry Moore and a Maidstone supporter after a game between the sides. Moore was banned by the FA for four months following the incident. Old Southern League foes
Ebbsfleet United
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Founded in 1946 from the merger ...
(then Gravesend & Northfleet) have perhaps become the club's biggest current-day rivals, with the clubs' recent time together in the National League and National League South punctuated by ill-will both at boardroom level and on the terraces.
Fan culture
Stones Live! is a radio station run since 2008, offering commentary from most matches plus other club-related content. It was voted Sports Station of the Year at the 2010–11 Internet Radio Awards. A fanzine site “Plastic Passion” was launched in February 2014, in part to celebrate one of the most successful eras in the club's history. Plastic Passion spawned a spin off book, believed to be the first ever Maidstone United e-book, “When I was Just A Little Boy” in 2016. A second book, this time available in physical form, "Exodus" was published in December 2016, detailing the period between 1988 and 2012 and the struggle to find a permanent home.
The Football League era saw the birth of four fanzines, "Show Me The Way To Go Home", "Spirit of London Road (aka S.O.L.D)", "Yellow Fever", later renamed "Golden Days", and "The Foundation Stone" which ran for just a couple of issues. In 2000, with the club languishing in the Kent County League, a fanzine known as “SHAFTED!” ran for five issues. By the time the club returned to the Kent League in 2001 the team behind Show Me The Way To Go Home decided to revive it after almost ten years. It ran for several seasons and was highly acclaimed. In 2005 it was named as one of the best 11 fanzines in the country by the Independent, although it had ceased publication before the club returned to Maidstone in 2012. The void was eventually filled by "It's All Gone Amber", which was first published in 2015. It was named after the line uttered by commentator
Derek Rae
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when
Frannie Collin scored the winner for Maidstone against
Stevenage
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in an FA Cup first round replay in 2014.
First team
On loan
Reserves, youth and community
Maidstone's youth and community sides are currently members of the
Isthmian Youth League and Kent Youth League as well as being members of various local, women's/girls', deaf and disability leagues.
The club also runs an academy, giving over fifty 16 to 18-year-old players the chance to study, train and play at the
Gallagher Stadium
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. Players study for a BTEC Level 3 in Sport and a range of vocational football-related qualifications, and also play in the
Conference Youth Alliance.
Maidstone's youth teams have provided many players to the first team in recent years. The most successful and high-profile product of the club's youth system is
England
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international
Chris Smalling
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, who spent three years at the club before moving to
Fulham
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and subsequently to
Manchester United
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and
AS Roma
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. Smalling made a total of 16 appearances for Maidstone, and whilst playing for the club he also played for
England Schoolboys' Under 18 side.
The club has a strong emphasis on football for the community and most of its teams train at the
Gallagher Stadium
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. As well as boys and girls teams at most ages, there are PAN disability and deaf teams. United are a Charter Standard Community Club and were one of the first clubs in the country to sign up to the Deaf Friendly Football Clubs pledge.
Club staff and officials
Notable players
:''This list comprises former or current players who have made over 100 appearances in a fully professional league or have senior international experience.''
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Dean Beckwith
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Steve Butler
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Jermaine Darlington
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Roland Edge
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Paul Haylock
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Jon Harley
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A left-back, he played for Chelsea and Fulham in the Premier League, Wimble ...
*
Peter Hawkins
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Early life
Peter John Hawkins was born on 3 April 1924 in Hargwyne Street in Bri ...
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Zavon Hines
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Garry Kimble
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Stuart Lewis
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Early life
Born in Welwyn Garden City, Lewis has lived in Turnford, Hertfordshire since birth. He played youth foot ...
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Karl Murray
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Magnus Okuonghae
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Joe Pigott
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Alan Pouton
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Jake Robinson
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Bradley Sandeman
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Mark Saunders
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Ian Selley
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Chris Smalling
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*
Neil Smith
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Alan Walker
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*
Simon Walton
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Lawrie Wilson
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Maximilian Kilman
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Jamar Loza
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Hady Ghandour
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Adrian Webster
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Yemi Odubade
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Andre Boucaud
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Ian Cox
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*
Kelvin Jack
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*
Jake Cassidy
Managerial history
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League history
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Honours
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League
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National League South
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(level 6)
**Champions:
2021–22
**Play-off winners:
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
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Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
(level 7)
**Champions:
2014–15
*Isthmian League Division One (level 8)
**Champions:
2006–07
**Play-off winners:
2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
*Kent League Premier (level 9)
**Champions: 2001–02, 2005–06
*Kent County League Premier
**Champions: 2000–01
*Kent County League Division One
**Champions: 1998–99
*Kent County League Division Two
**Champions: 1994–95
*Kent County League Division Four
**Champions: 1993–94
Cup
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Isthmian League Cup
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History
Isthmian League Chairman and Presiden ...
**Winners: 2013–14
*Isthmian Charity Shield
**Winners: 2015–16
*Premier Division Cup
**Winners: 2001–02, 2005–06
*Challenge/Charity Shield
**Winners: 2002–03, 2003–04
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Kent Senior Cup
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History
Now known as the Kent Senior Cup it was originall ...
**Winners: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2023–24
*Kent Senior Trophy
**Winners: 2002–03
*Weald of Kent Charity Cup
**Winners: 1999–2000, 2000–01
*Kent County League Barry Bundock West Kent Challenge Shield
**Winners: 1993-94, 1998-99
*Tunbridge Wells Charity Cup
**Winners: 1993–94
Records and statistics
Maidstone's best ever league finish came in the
2016–17 season when they came 14th in the
National League
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*National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
. Maidstone's highest ever victory came in their first season since reforming, beating Aylesford 12–1 in the
Kent County League
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The league was founded in 1922 as the Kent Amateur Football League and comprised Eastern and Western sections w ...
Division Four.
The club's record attendance came at the
Gallagher Stadium
Gallagher Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Maidstone, Kent, England, which has been the home of Maidstone United F.C., Maidstone United Football Club since its opening in 2012, when the club hosted Brighton & Hove Albion F. ...
, when a capacity 4,175 spectators saw Maidstone play Hampton and Richmond on 4 May 2022 in the final game of the 2021–22 season to see the Stones lift the National League South trophy, the previous highest attendance was 4,105 on 15 July 2017 in a pre-season match to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Gallagher Stadium.
The club's appearance record is held by Tom Mills.
Notes
References
External links
Official WebsiteSTONEStv – match highlights from Maidstone matchesStones Live! – Maidstone United's internet radio stationMaidstone United unofficial forumPlastic Passion website – online fanzineBring The Stones Home – official website for the Stones' return to the town*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20110612154500/http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/maidstoneunitedfc Maidstone Youth and Community website*
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