Maidstone United F.C.
Football club in Kent
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2025 | Maidstone reached the National League South play-off final but lost 1-0 to Boreham Wood. |
2024 | In the FA Cup fifth round, Maidstone lost 5-0 away to Coventry City, with 4,800 away supporters in attendance. |
2023 | In the FA Cup fifth round, Maidstone lost 5-0 away to Coventry City, backed by 4,800 away supporters. |
2023 | Won Kent Senior Cup. |
2023 | Most recent move back to National League South. |
2023 | Maidstone United won 2-0 against Gillingham in the Kent Senior Cup second round. |
2023 | Reached the fifth round of the FA Cup, becoming the first team outside of the top five divisions to reach this stage since 1977–78. |
2022 | Won the National League South title and gained promotion back to the National League. |
May 4 2022 | Maidstone United set their record attendance of 4,175 spectators at the Gallagher Stadium during the final game of the 2021–22 season, winning the National League South trophy. |
2021 | Maidstone won the National League South title. |
2019 | Relegated from the National League. |
2018 | Won Kent Senior Cup. |
2018 | Maidstone United won 2-1 against Gillingham in a Kent Senior Cup quarter-final tie. |
2018 | Maidstone United were relegated back to the National League South after three seasons in the National League, finishing 24th place in the 2018-19 season. |
2017 | Won Kent Senior Cup. |
2017 | The club changed their away kit to purple shirts, shorts, and socks, with white trim around the sleeves. |
July 15 2017 | Previous record attendance of 4,105 was set during a pre-season match celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Gallagher Stadium. |
2016 | Maidstone United achieved their best ever league finish, coming 14th in the National League during the 2016–17 season. |
2016 | First Maidstone United e-book 'When I was Just A Little Boy' was published. |
2016 | Achieved a second successive promotion to the National League, bringing fifth-tier football back to the town for the first time since 1989. |
December 2016 | Physical book 'Exodus' was published, detailing the club's struggle to find a permanent home between 1988 and 2012. |
May 14 2016 | Maidstone United were promoted to the National League by defeating Ebbsfleet United in the National League South promotion final. The match finished 2-2 after extra time, with Maidstone winning 4-3 in the penalty shoot-out. |
2015 | Maidstone United F.C. wins the Isthmian League Premier (ILP), with Frannie Collin and Jay May scoring 23 goals each. |
2015 | Won Isthmian Charity Shield. |
2015 | Fanzine 'It's All Gone Amber' was first published. |
2015 | The team qualified for the first round proper of the FA Cup, narrowly losing 1-0 at home to Yeovil Town in front of a record-breaking crowd of 2,811. |
2015 | Won the Isthmian League Premier Division, gaining promotion to the National League South (formerly Conference South) for the 2015–16 season. |
January 2015 | A confrontation occurred between Tonbridge Angels coach Barry Moore and a Maidstone supporter, resulting in Moore being banned by the FA for four months. |
2014 | Maidstone United F.C. finishes 7th in the Isthmian League Premier (ILP), with Frannie Collin scoring 23 goals, and wins the Isthmian League Cup. |
2014 | Won Isthmian League Championship and Isthmian League Cup. |
2014 | Frannie Collin scored the winner for Maidstone against Stevenage in an FA Cup first round replay. |
February 2014 | Fanzine site 'Plastic Passion' was launched to celebrate one of the club's most successful eras. |
2013 | Maidstone United F.C. finishes 2nd in the Isthmian League South (ILS), with Paul Booth scoring 20 goals. |
2013 | Won Isthmian League Division One play-offs and Isthmian League Cup. |
2013 | Maidstone United returned to a white away kit after using sky blue from 2009 to 2013. |
2013 | Maidstone United played in the Isthmian League Premier Division after being promoted from the Isthmian League Division One South. |
2012 | Maidstone United F.C. finishes 6th in the Isthmian League South (ILS), with Shaun Welford scoring 31 goals. |
2012 | Gallagher Stadium opened near Maidstone town centre, providing the club with its first permanent home stadium at the start of the 2012–13 season. |
2011 | Drops to Isthmian League Division One South. |
2010 | Stones Live! was voted Sports Station of the Year at the Internet Radio Awards. |
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