List of Maidstone United F.C. seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Maidstone United in English football. It covers the period from the club's formation to the end of the last completed season. Where available it details the club's achievements in all competitions, together with the top scorers and the average attendances for each season.

Contents

Seasons

1993–2000

Information from 1993–2000 is scarce due to lack of available sources.

SeasonLeagueCompetitions won or runners up
DivisionPos
1993–94 KCL4 1stWest Kent Challenge ShieldW
Tunbridge Wells Charity CupW
1994–95 KCL2 [lower-alpha 1] 1stWest Kent Challenge ShieldRU
Kent Junior CupW
1995–96 KCL1 7thnone-
1996–97 KCL1 11thnone-
1997–98 KCL1 8thnone-
1998–99 KCL1 1stWest Kent Challenge ShieldW
1999–2000 KCLP 3rdWeald of Kent Charity CupW

2000–present

SeasonLeague FA
Cup
FA
Trophy
Kent
Senior Cup
OtherTop goalscorer(s)Supporters
player of the year
Average
attendance
DivisionPWDLFAGDPtsPosNameGoals
2000–01 KCLP 2615926225+37543rd [lower-alpha 2] dnednedneKent Senior TrophyR1Dave Forster18n/a198
Inter-Regional Challenge CupR5
Weald of Kent Charity CupW
2001–02 KLP 3020647232+40661st [lower-alpha 3] dnednedne FA Vase R2Richard Sinden25n/a298
Kent Senior TrophyR2
Kent League Premier Division CupW
2002–03 KLP 3018937631+45632nd [lower-alpha 4] 2QR dnedne FA Vase R1Richard Sindenn/an/a352
Kent Senior TrophyW
Kent League Premier Division Cupn/a
Kent League Charity ShieldW
2003–04 KLP 32191037130+41674th 3QR dneR1 [lower-alpha 5] FA Vase R3Richard Sinden31n/a255
Kent League Premier Division CupSF
Kent League Challenge ShieldW
2004–05 KLP 3016686037+23544th 3QR dnedne FA Vase R2Lynden Rowland
Richard Sinden
16n/a246
Kent Senior TrophyR2
Kent League Premier Division CupR2
2005–06 KLP 3022628423+61721st 1QR dnedne FA Vase R3Mo Takaloo44Mario Celaire336
Kent Senior TrophyR2
Kent League Premier Division CupW
2006–07 ILS 42231187947+32801st 1QR 2QR SF Isthmian League Cup R2 Lynden Rowland15Nathan Paul432
Kent League Challenge ShieldRU
2007–08 ILP 42164225679−235217th 2QR 3QR R1 Isthmian League Cup R3 Mo Takaloo16Nathan Paul444
2008–09 ILP 421411174651−55315th 4QR 2QR QF Isthmian League Cup R2 James Pinnock
Lloyd Blackman
15 Andy Walker 388
2009–10 ILP 421310193957−184918th 3QR 2R QF Isthmian League Cup R3 James Pinnock 10 Peter Hawkins 255
2010–11 ILP 42910234375−323720th 1QR 3QR R1 Isthmian League Cup R2 Danny Hockton 15 Andy Walker 311
2011–12 ILS 40 [lower-alpha 6] 207136850+18676th 2QR PRE R2 Isthmian League Cup QF Shaun Welford31Tom Mills377
2012–13 ILS 42261069639+49882nd 3QR R2R2 Isthmian League Cup R4Paul Booth20Alex Flisher1698
2013–14 ILP 462312119257+35817th 3QR 3QR QF Isthmian League Cup WFrannie Collin23Lee Worgan1821
2014–15 ILP 46291168541+44981st R2 2QR QF Isthmian League Cup QFFrannie Collin
Jay May
23James Rogers1846
2015–16 NLS 42245135540+15773rd R1 R1 R2NoneN/aJay May11Jamie Coyle2208
2016–17 NLP 461610205975−165814th R1 R1 R1NoneN/a Jamar Loza
Bobby-Joe Taylor
9 Stuart Lewis 2386
2017–18 NLP 461315185264−125419th R2 R3 WNoneN/a Joe Pigott 12 Alex Finney 2412
2018–19 NLP 4697303782-453424th R2 R4 WNoneN/a Blair Turgott 15Michael Phillips2179
2019–20 NLS 33129124844+4459th [lower-alpha 7] 3QR R1 R2NoneN/aTBATBATBATBA
2020–21 NLS 135442418+61911th [lower-alpha 8] 3QR R5 n/aNoneN/aTBATBATBATBA
2021–2022 NLS 4027677938+41871st 4QR R6n/aNoneN/a Joan Luque 22TBATBA
2022–2023 NLP 465103145104-592524th 4QR QF n/an/aN/a Jack Barham 9TBATBA

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Play-offs Relegated

Division shown in bold to indicate a change in division.
Top scorer is for all competitive matches.
Average attendance is for all home league matches.

Notes

  1. The club was promoted from Division 4 to Division 2 in the 1994 close season due to league restructuring.
  2. Straightforward promotion from the Kent County League to the Kent League was not possible, however Maidstone were now a senior club (they were not in the 1999–20000 season when they also finished 3rd) meaning they could apply for promotion to the Kent League, an application which was accepted.
  3. Maidstone could not attain promotion from the Kent League due to lease problems at the club's then-home at Central Park, Sittingbourne.
  4. Maidstone again could not attain promotion from the Kent League due to lease problems, this time at the club's new temporary home at Bourne Park, Sittingbourne.
  5. The club gained entry to the Kent Senior Cup due to winning the Kent Senior Trophy the previous season.
  6. 41 games played but result against Croydon Athletic was expunged after the club went out of business.
  7. The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with league positions decided on a points-per-game basis.
  8. The 2020–21 National League South season was declared null and void and results expunged due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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