Last updated : Monday, 22 April 2024

Hythe And Folkestone Sunday Morning League

The Hythe and Folkestone Sunday Morning League is an amateur football league based in Kent, England. It was founded in 1979 and currently consists of 20 teams. The league plays its matches on Sunday mornings, and the season runs from September to May.

History

The Hythe and Folkestone Sunday Morning League was founded in 1979 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league started with just 10 teams, but it has since grown to become one of the largest Sunday leagues in Kent.

Hythe And Folkestone Sunday Morning League action

The league has been home to some talented players over the years, including former professional footballers such as Steve Claridge and Mark Robins.

Structure

The Hythe and Folkestone Sunday Morning League is divided into two divisions: the Premier Division and Division One. The Premier Division is the top division, and it is contested by the strongest teams in the league. Division One is the second division, and it is contested by the teams that are not quite good enough for the Premier Division.

Hythe And Folkestone Sunday Morning League match

The league also has a cup competition, called the Challenge Cup. The Challenge Cup is open to all teams in the league, and it is played in a knockout format.

Current season

The current season of the Hythe and Folkestone Sunday Morning League is the 44th season. The Premier Division is currently being led by Aldington First, while Division One is being led by Stanhope and Beaver Rangers.

Sources

Hythe And Folkestone Sunday Morning League teams

Featured Divisions

  • Hythe And Folkestone Sunday Morning League Division 2

    Division 2

    1 team
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Featured Teams

  • The Hawks

    The Hawks

    Hawkinge, England

    Division 2
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