Kent FA unveil sponsorship deal for Senior Cup - Kent County Cup Draws published

Wednesday 27th July 2011
The draw has been made for the Kent Senior Cup and Kent FA is delighted to announce that PortableFloodlights.com will sponsor the county’s top football competition this season.


In a statement issued today by Kent County Football Association chief executive, Paul Dolan, he said: “This is a very exciting time for the Kent Senior Cup and we are delighted to welcome Portbalefloodlights.com as the new competition sponsor."

"Bringing back the magic to the Kent Senior Cup and raising its profile was high on my agenda when I took over as Chief Executive of the Kent FA in February. With the return of both Charlton Athletic and Gillingham this season I hope the crowds will return to see some great local teams compete in this historic competition.”

The Kent Senior Cup has been fought over since 1894. It started life as the Kent Badge and was won for the first three years by Chatham. Maidstone United have won the cup twelve times, more than any other club.

Last season’s final saw Dartford beat Bromley 4-1 to lift the Kent Senior Cup for the first time in 23 years in front of more than 2,000 fans.

Managing Director of Portablefloodlights.com, Paul Stevens, said “We are delighted to become the new official sponsor of the prestigious Kent Senior Cup. We look forward to continuing to develop our partnership with Kent FA in joint support of grassroots and community football in Kent.”

“Finally, we wish all of the teams competing in this year’s Kent Senior Cup every success.”

Here is the draw for the Kent Senior Cup Sponsored by PortableFloodlights.com:

First Round

Sittingbourne  v  Whitstable Town
Faversham Town  v  Folkestone Invicta
Margate  v  Cray Wanderers
Thamesmead Town  v  Tonbridge Angels

Second Round

Ebbsfleet United   v  Chatham Town
Bromley  v  Charlton Athletic
Faversham Town or Folkestone Invicta  v  Dartford
Margate or Cray Wanderers  v  Ramsgate
Thamesmead Town or Tonbridge Angels  v  Sittingbourne or Whitstable Town
Maidstone United  v  Dover Athletic
Welling United  v  Gillingham
Hythe Town  v  Erith Town

UMBRO  KENT SENIOR TROPHY DRAW

First Round

Bearsted  v  Beckenham Town
Greenwich Borough  v  West Wickham
Deal Town  v  Corinthian

Second Round

Phoenix Sports  v  Erith & Belvedere
Canterbury City  v  Cray Valley (Paper Mills)
Woodstock Sports  v  Tunbridge Wells
Lordswood  v  VCD Athletic
Herne Bay  v  Sevenoaks Town
Hollands & Blair  v  Greenwich Borough or West Wickham
Holmesdale  v  Deal Town or Corinthian
Bearsted or Beckenham Town  v  Lewisham Borough

KENT AIR AMBULANCE INTERMEDIATE CHALLENGE SHIELD

Kent Air Ambulance say they’re thrilled that one of the county’s most prestigious football competitions will be named after their organisation this coming season.

 

The Kent Air Ambulance Intermediate Challenge Shield will see 38 teams from the haart of Kent County Football League and the newly formed Kent Invicta Football League competing for the historic Shield.

Mr Dolan said: “The Kent Air Ambulance is a fantastic organisation that helps save so many lives and we are delighted to support it through the Kent Intermediate Challenge Shield this season.”

“We will be clearly demonstrating our corporate social responsibility as the custodians of football in Kent by using the prestige of one of our largest County Cups to highlight the outstanding work carried out by Kent Air Ambulance.”

The Kent Air Ambulance Trust is a registered charity that can deliver a highly skilled team of doctors and critical care paramedics to the scene of an emergency anywhere in the county within minutes.

Every penny of the £1.7 million it costs each year to keep the life-saving helicopter in our skies comes from individuals, groups, businesses and companies from all over Kent.

Jill Playle, Air Ambulance Head of Communications, said “We are thrilled that Kent FA has chosen our charity as a cause for this countywide football competition. The service has been scrambled on more than one occasion to help with emergencies at football matches, so it seems fitting that players and fans and the Kent FA will be supporting us this coming season.”

Kent FA hopes funds for the charity will be raised through collections at this season’s Kent Air Ambulance Intermediate Challenge Shield games.

 


First Round

Sheppey United  v  Coney Hall
Sheerness East  v  Bly Spartans
Otford United  v  Hildenborough Athletic
Saga Sports & Social  v  Lydd Town
Greenways  v  Woodstock Park
Ashford United  v  Kennington

Second Round

Fleet Leisure  v  Erith & Dartford Town
Belvedere  v  Sheppey United or Coney Hall
Tudor Sports  v  Bromley Green
Chipstead  v  University of Kent
Charlton Athletic (Community)  v  Snodland
Ashford United or Kennington  v  Staplehurst & Monarchs United
Sutton Athletic  v  Farnborough Old Boys Guild
Otford United or Hildenborough Athletic  v  Tonbridge Invicta
Rusthall  v  Meridian
New Romney  v  Saga Sports & Social or Lydd Town
Orpington  v  Bridon Ropes
APM Contrast  v  Hollands & Blair
Eltham Palace  v  Greenways or Woodstock Park
Fleetdown United  v  Crockenhill
Milton & Fulston United v  Bredhurst Juniors
Sheerness East or Bly Spartans  v  Stansfeld Oxford & Bermondsey Club


KENT INTERMEDIATE CUP

First Round

Erith & Belvedere  v  Tonbridge Angels
Phoenix Sports  v  Herne Bay
Maidstone United  v  Lordswood

Second Round

VCD Athletic  v  Faversham Town
Phoenix Sports or Herne Bay  v  Margate
Erith Town  v  Bearsted
Woodstock Sports  v  Whitstable Town
Folkestone Invicta  v  Deal Town
Chatham Town  v  Maidstone United or Lordswood
Ramsgate  v  West Wickham
Holmesdale  v Erith & Belvedere or Tonbridge Angels

For the draws in full, visit
http://www.kentfa.com/FixturesAndResults/CountyCups