Folkestone Invicta F.C.

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Folkestone Invicta
Folkestone Invicta F.C. logo.png
Full nameFolkestone Invicta Football Club
Nickname(s)Invicta, The Seasiders, Stripes
Founded1936
GroundCheriton Road, Folkestone
Capacity4,000 (336 seated)[1]
ChairmanPaul Morgan
ManagerNeil Cugley
LeagueIsthmian League Premier Division
2020–21Isthmian League Premier Division (season curtailed)
WebsiteClub website
Away colours

Folkestone Invicta Football Club is a football club based in Folkestone, Kent, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at Cheriton Road.

History[]

The club was established in 1936 and initially played in the East Kent Amateur League, before joining the Eastern Section of the Kent County League. They won Division One in 1969–70 and were Division One runners-up in 1976–77 before going on to win the Premier Division in 1978–79.[2] The Premier Division was renamed the Senior Division in 1984. The town's main club, Folkestone, folded in 1990, and after a third-place finish in 1990–91,[3] Invicta joined Division Two of the Kent League, which was largely composed of reserve teams. They went on to win the division, as well as the Division Two Cup and the Kent Intermediate Shield in the 1991–92 season, and were promoted to Division One.[2]

Folkestone were runners-up in Division One of the Kent League in 1997–98, earning promotion to the Southern Division of the Southern League. They were transferred to the Eastern Division for the 1999–2000 season. They went on to finish as runners-up in the division, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The club spent three seasons in the Premier Division, before finishing bottom of the table in 2002–03, after which they were relegated to the Eastern Division. A fifth-place finish the following season was enough for an immediate promotion due to the creation of the Conference North and South creating several spaces in the divisions above. However, the club were transferred to the Isthmian League, joining its Premier Division.[4]

In 2005–06 Folkestone reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 2–1 at League Two Chester City. The club spent four seasons in the Isthmian League Premier Division before relegation to Division One South at the end of the 2008–09 season. In 2009–10 they were runners-up in Division One South, having missed out on the title due to having ten points deducted for going into administration.[4][2] However, they qualified for the promotion play-offs, and after beating Leatherhead on penalties in the semi-finals, they defeated Godalming Town 2–1 in the final, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. In the following season the club finished bottom of the Premier Division and the club were relegated straight back to Division One South.

The next four seasons saw Folkestone finish in the top five, qualifying for the promotion play-offs; in 2011–12 they lost 2–1 to Dulwich Hamlet in the semi-finals and in 2012–13 they lost at the same stage to Maidstone United. In 2013–14 they won their semi-final, beating Hastings United 3–2, but lost on penalties to Leatherhead in the final after a 1–1 draw.[4] They reached the final again in 2014–15 after defeating Whyteleafe in the semi-finals, but were beaten 3–0 in the final by Merstham.[4] After four successive play-off failures, the club won Division One South in 2015–16 to return to the Premier Division.[4] They finished fourth in the Premier Division in 2017–18, going on to lose 4–0 in the play-off semi-finals to Hendon.

Ground[]

Cheriton Road

When Folkestone folded in 1990, Folkestone Invicta were playing in nearby Hythe. However, they returned to the town in 1991, taking over Folkestone's old Cheriton Road in 1991.[5]

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 29th October 2021[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Tim Roberts
GK England ENG Alexis André Jr.
GK England ENG Conor Collins
DF England ENG Joshua Vincent
DF England ENG Finn O'Mara
DF England ENG Callum Davies
DF England ENG Matt Newman
DF England ENG Jordan Wright
MF England ENG Micheal Everitt
MF England ENG Ryan Johnson
MF England ENG Kieron McCann
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Scott Heard
MF England ENG Ronnie Dolan
FW England ENG Kieron McCann
FW England ENG Alfie Paxman
FW England ENG Tyler Sterling
FW England ENG Ian Draycott
FW England ENG David Smith
FW England ENG Ade Yusuff
FW England ENG Oliver Freeman

Honours[]

  • Isthmian League
    • Division One South champions 2015–16
  • Kent League
    • Division Two Champions 1991–92
    • Division Two Cup Winners 1991–92
  • Kent County League
    • Eastern Section Premier Division champions 1978–79
    • Eastern Section Division One champions 1969–70
    • Les Leckie Cup winners 1990–91[2]
  • Kent Intermediate Shield
    • Winners 1991–92

Records[]

  • Best FA Cup performance: First round, 2005–06[4]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Fourth round, 2021–22[4]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Fourth round, 1997–98[4]
  • Record attendance: 2,322 v West Ham United, friendly match, 1996–97[2]
  • Biggest victory: 13–0 vs Faversham Town, May 1995[2]
  • Heaviest defeat: 7–1 vs Crockenhill, Kent League Division One, February 1993; vs Welling United, Kent Senior Cup, February 2009; vs Bognor Regis Town, Isthmian League Premier, March 2017[2]
  • Most appearances: Michael Everitt, 753[2]
  • Most goals: Ian Draycott, 142[7]

See also[]

  • Folkestone Invicta F.C. players
  • Folkestone Invicta F.C. managers

References[]

  1. ^ The Buildkent Stadium Folkestone Invicta F.C.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h History of Folkestone Invicta F.C Folkestone Invicta F.C.
  3. ^ Kent County League 1984–1991 Non-League Matters
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Folkestone Invicta at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ Folkestone Invicta Pyramid Passion
  6. ^ "First Team Squad". Folkestone Invicta F.C. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  7. ^ Congratulations ‘Draycs' Folkestone Invicta

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°5′11.602″N 1°9′34.031″E / 51.08655611°N 1.15945306°E / 51.08655611; 1.15945306

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