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Folkestone folded in 1990, with Invicta, now the highest-ranked club in the town, taking over their Cheriton Road the following year. In 1990–91 Invicta won the league's Les Leckie Cup (defeating Kennington in the final) and finished third in the Premier Division, [ 5 ] after which they were elected to Division Two of the Kent League , [ 6 ...
Folkestone Football Club was the name of two English football clubs based in the town of Folkestone, Kent. It is unclear if the two clubs were connected, but neither has any formal connection to Folkestone Invicta , founded in 1936, which took over the Cheriton Road stadium after the demise of Folkestone F.C. in 1990.
This is a category for footballers who have played for Folkestone Invicta F.C.. Pages in category "Folkestone Invicta F.C. players" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
Three days later, he scored his first goal for the Surrey-based side, netting the winner in their 2–1 home victory against St Albans City. [ 39 ] In June 2022, Gayle signed for Isthmian Premier Division side Folkestone Invicta for the 2022/2023 campaign.
Andrew Mark Drury (born 28 November 1983) is an English footballer and football manager, who is currently player-manager of Folkestone Invicta.. He started his career in non-League football for Sittingbourne in 2001, moving to Gravesend & Northfleet in 2003.
Nathan Green (born 8 June 1992) is an English footballer who plays as a defender and midfielder for Isthmian League Premier Division club Folkestone Invicta. In the 2014–15 season, he played in the Football League for Dagenham & Redbridge .
In 1997, Cugley was appointed manager of Folkestone Invicta and in 2018 held the honour of the longest football managerial reign in England's top seven tiers after Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger retired that year.
In 2011 to fill a gap in the National League System between the Kent County League, a regional feeder league, and the step 5 Kent League a new league at step 6, the Kent Invicta League, was created [22] – this took fourteen clubs from the Kent County League (nine from the Premier League, three from the two Division One leagues and two from ...