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Kentish Town F.C.

Association football club in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kentish Town F.C.
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Kentish Town F.C. was an English football club affiliated to the London and Football Associations. Kentish Town took their name from an area of the London Borough of Camden called Kentish Town. The senior team were based at The Middlesex Stadium in the London Borough of Hillingdon. KTFC were wound up in 2015 following the loss of league status after losing access to their home ground following its purchase by Saracens Rugby Club.

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History

Originally the club was founded in 1994 as a youth football club by two parents concerned with the lack of opportunity to play competitive football in the local area. In 1995 the club played its first competitive match in the Camden & Islington Youth Midweek League. The club began senior football by joining the Spartan South Midlands League Division Two in 2003. They were promoted in their first season despite only finishing 10th in a 17-team division.

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Grounds

Kentish Town most recently played their home games at The Middlesex Stadium, Breakspear Road, Ruislip, HA4 7SB.

The club were a nomadic club which had had to use various grounds in and around North London.

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Season-by-season record since 2003

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Managerial history

DatesManager
2003–04 –Piotr Malecki 2006–08 Nigeria Clement Temile
2008–2010 Rak Hudson
2010 – present England John Creith

Honours

Club honours

Records

FA Cup records

FA Vase records

Club records

  • Biggest home victory:
    • 8-2 vs. Brache Sparta on 23 August 2006
  • Biggest away victory:
    • 6-0 vs. New Bradwell St Peter on 17 November 2007
    • 6-0 vs. Brache Sparta on 26 January 2008
  • Biggest home defeat:
    • 10–1 vs. Chalfont St Peter on 23 December 2008
  • Biggest away defeat:
    • 8-2 vs. Harefield United on 11 April 2009
  • Longest unbeaten run:
    • 9 games from 12 March to 22 April 2008

League records

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