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Crockenhill F.C.

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of the 1998–99 season due to a lack of floodlights. Their first season in the league saw them finish second-bottom of the division, resulting in relegation to Division One West. However, they won Division One West at the first attempt, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. The club avoided relegation after finishing second-from-bottom of the Premier Division in 2002–03 and went on to win the league in 2003–04. However, they were not promoted back to the Kent League due to as they had not installed floodlights. After finishing eleventh the following season and second-from-bottom in 2005–06, the club finished bottom of the Premier Division in 2006–07 and 2007–08, after which they were relegated to Division One West for a second time.
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In 1982–83 Crockenhill won the Kent League. They were runners-up in 1986–87, but finished bottom of the league the following season. After several years of finishing near the bottom of the table (and bottom again in 1992–93), they dropped into the Premier Division of the Kent County League at the end
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in 1946. After winning the division in 1948–49, the club were promoted to the Premier Division. In 1952–53 they were Premier Division runners-up, and won the division the following season. In 1954 the top division was renamed the Senior Division, with the club finishing as runners-up in 1954–55 and
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saw Crockenhill finish bottom of Division One, resulting in relegation to the Premier Division of the Kent County League. They finished bottom of the Premier Division in 2021–22 and were relegated to Division One West. The club finished bottom of Division One West the following season, and were
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built on the site. After the war the new club leased the site from its owner, Mr Miller, and had built a new stand and dressing rooms by 1951. In the 1960s the Nissen hut was converted into a clubhouse. A small terrace was added next to the stand, with a roof and seating added later.
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in 2011, effectively moving up two levels. They finished bottom of the league in 2013–14, but were not relegated. In 2016 the Kent Invicta League merged with the Kent League to form the Southern Counties East League, with the Kent Invicta clubs becoming members of Division One. The
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a village club played in the Dartford League during the 1920s. The modern club was established in 1946 as the result of a friendly match on 26 December 1945 between Crockenhill Youth and Mudhole Dynamo. They joined Division One of the Western Section of the
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in 1964, when they were placed in Section B. A fourth-place finish in the league's first season saw them placed in the Premier Division for the 1965–66 season. However, after finishing in the bottom two in 1967–68, the club switched to the
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The modern club plays at Wested Meadow, which had previously been the home ground of Crockenhill United. It was used as a base for a
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Despite finishing bottom of Division One West in 2010–11, Crockenhill were founder members of the new
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The original club played at a meadow owned by club President David Langlands.
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Wested Meadow was used as a filming location for the 2018 comedy film
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The original Crockenhill Football Club was formed by 1907. After
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Senior Division (Western Section) champions 1953–54, 1956–57
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Kent County League
Kent County League
Home colours
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football
Crockenhill
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Kent
Kent County Football Association
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World War I
Kent County Amateur League
Aetolian League
London League
Greater London League
Kent League
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2017–18 season
barrage balloon
World War II
Nissen hut
The Bromley Boys
Bromley
FA Cup
FA Vase
Crockenhill F.C. players


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