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Invicta S1 Invicta S1 silver. In the early 2000s, the marque was resurrected yet again, producing the Invicta S1, at the Invicta Car Company factory in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England owned by Michael Bristow who acquired the brand in 1980. The S1 was launched at the 2002 British International Motor Show. [14]
Margate 11 Exeter City 3–2 Hereford United 12 Folkestone Invicta 1–3 Stevenage Borough 13 Forest Green Rovers 4–0 Sutton United 14 Gravesend & Northfleet 2–2 Weston-super-Mare 15 Guiseley 0–2 Worksop Town 16 Hayes 2–2 Arlesey Town 17 Hednesford Town 2–0 Gresley Rovers 18 Histon 1–3 Maidenhead United 19 Hornchurch 2–0
Folkestone Invicta 5-3 Wealdstone 19 Enfield Town 1-1 Redbridge 20 Sittingbourne 1-0 Corby Town 21 Harrow Borough 4-2 Metropolitan Police 22 Margate 0-1 Dartford 23 Tonbridge Angels 2-1 Newport I O W 24 East Thurrock United 2-1 Leyton 25 Croydon Athletic 2-2 Rothwell Town 26 Heybridge Swifts 2-1 Billericay Town 27 Chelmsford City 0-2
Vauxhall Motors: 2–1 Ashton United: 145 72 Wakefield-Emley: 2–1 Farsley Celtic: 224 73 Waltham Forest: 1–1 East Thurrock United: 61 74 Waltham Forest: 3–2 Margate: 194 75 Weston-super-Mare: 0–0 Grantham Town: 278 76 Windsor & Eton: 4–0 Basingstoke Town: 207 77 Witton Albion: 2–3 Blyth Spartans: 250 78 Wivenhoe Town: 0–3 ...
The 2001–02 FA Trophy was the thirty-fourth season of the FA Trophy.A total of 177 clubs entered the competition. The competition was won for the first time by Yeovil Town, who defeated Stevenage Borough 2–0 in the Final at Villa Park, Birmingham on 12 May 2002.
Folkestone Invicta: 1–1 Chatham Town: 208 35 Leyton: 1–4 Dulwich Hamlet: 83 36 Potters Bar Town: 0–2 Brentwood Town: 84 37 East Thurrock United: 2–1 Thamesmead Town: 97 38 Concord Rangers: 4–1 Woodford United: 79 39 Walton Casuals: 4–3 Hillingdon Borough: 85 40 Godalming Town: 1–5 Enfield Town: 169 41 Corinthian-Casuals: 1–3 ...
The FA Trophy 2009–10 is the 40th season of the FA Trophy, the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 5–8 of the English football league system.The number of team entries for this season was initially 265, but this was reduced to 264 when Newcastle Blue Star withdrew.
The 2013–14 FA Trophy was the 44th season of the FA Trophy, the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 5–8 of the English football league system.A total of 276 clubs entered the competition, [1] which was won by Cambridge United, who beat Gosport Borough 4–0 in front of 18,120 spectators at Wembley.