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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