Last updated : 07/05/2024 16:53:24
Introduction
TJFC Seniors are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Tonbridge, Kent, England, United Kingdom and play in the Sevenoaks And District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition Division Two.
TJFC Seniors started using TeamStats in January 2023.
Team Details
Location
Tonbridge Kent England United Kingdom
League
Sevenoaks And District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition
Team Type
TJFC Seniors
TJFC Seniors is a football team based in Tonbridge, Kent. They play in the Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition league.
History
TJFC Seniors was founded in 1992 as a junior team. In 2008, they formed a senior team to compete in the Sevenoaks and District Football League.
The team has been fairly successful in recent years, winning the league championship in 2015 and 2017. They have also reached the final of the Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition on two occasions, in 2016 and 2018.
Current squad
- Eddie Bellord
- Noah Blackmore
- Harry Bourne
- Jamie Bush
- James Curry
- Charles Dawson
- Patrick Doyle
- Charlie Egan
- Jack Higgins
- Tom Hylton
The team is managed by Paul Robson and coached by James Curry.
Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition
The Sevenoaks and District Football League is a football league based in Kent. It was founded in 1905 and currently has 20 teams in its Premier Division.
The Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition is a cup competition that is played in conjunction with the Sevenoaks and District Football League. It is open to all teams in the league.
The cup competition was first played in 1911 and has been won by a number of well-known teams, including Tonbridge Angels, Sevenoaks Town and Cray Wanderers.
The current holders of the Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition are Sevenoaks Town.
The Sevenoaks and District Football League and Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition are both well-respected football leagues in Kent. They provide a great opportunity for local teams to compete against each other and to develop their players.
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