Last updated : 25/08/2023 14:17:34
Introduction
Town Malling Club are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Maidstone & District Football League Sponsored By Express Cabs .
Team Details
Location
League
Maidstone & District Football League Sponsored By Express Cabs
Team Type
Introduction
Town Malling Club is a football club based in West Malling, Kent, England. They were founded in 1885 and currently play in the Maidstone & District Football League sponsored by Express Cabs, which is at the ninth tier of the English football league system.
The club's home ground is the County Ground in Norman Road, West Malling. They have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Bearsted.
History
Town Malling Club have a long and successful history. They have won the Kent County League Division Two East championship on four occasions, most recently in 2019-20. They have also won the Kent Junior Cup on two occasions, in 1997-98 and 2002-03.
The club's most famous player is probably Harry Redknapp, who played for the club in the 1960s. Redknapp went on to have a successful career as a manager, winning the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008.
Current Season
Town Malling Club are currently in their 138th season. They are currently in the middle of the table in the Maidstone & District Football League sponsored by Express Cabs.
The club's next game is against Bearsted on Saturday, September 2nd.
Sources
- 119-year old soccer club may disband (Kent Online)
- Town Malling Club | Maidstone & District Football League sponsored by Express Cabs (Full-Time)
- Top 10 Best Football near West Malling ME19, United Kingdom (Yelp)
The Maidstone & District Football League sponsored by Express Cabs is a football league in Kent, England. It is at the ninth tier of the English football league system. The league was founded in 1921 and currently has 22 clubs.
The league is divided into two divisions, Division One and Division Two. The champions of Division One are promoted to the Kent League, while the bottom two clubs in Division One are relegated to Division Two. The champions of Division Two are promoted to Division One, while the bottom two clubs in Division Two are relegated to the Kent Amateur Football League.