Last updated : Tuesday, 02 July 2024
Kent County Football League
The Kent County Football League is an amateur football league in Kent, England. It was founded in 1923 and currently consists of 85 clubs playing in six divisions. The top division is the Premier Division, which is at level 11 of the English football league system. The league is affiliated to the Kent Football Association.
History
The Kent County Football League was founded in 1923 as the Kent Amateur League. It was renamed the Kent County League in 1930. The league has expanded several times over the years, and currently consists of 85 clubs playing in six divisions.
Divisions
- Premier Division
- Division One Central & East
- Division One West
- Division Two Central & East
- Division Two West
- Division Three Central & East
- Division Three West
Promotion and relegation
The top two clubs in the Premier Division are promoted to the Southern Counties East League Division One, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to Division One Central & East. The top two clubs in Division One Central & East are promoted to the Premier Division, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to Division Two Central & East. The top two clubs in Division One West are promoted to the Premier Division, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to Division Two West. The top two clubs in Division Two Central & East are promoted to Division One Central & East, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to Division Three Central & East. The top two clubs in Division Two West are promoted to Division One West, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to Division Three West.