Alma Swanley F.C.

Alma Swanley F.C.

Alma Swanley F.C was an English football (soccer) club based in Swanley. They were founding members of the London Spartan League in 1975 and joined the Kent League in 1982. They won the title in 1986 but resigned from the league in 1994 and folded. [cite web | date= 2003-06-27| url=http://www.kentishfootball.co.uk/othernews/27thjune03.html | title=THE CHANGING FACE OF THE KENT LEAGUE
publisher=kentishfootball.co.uk | last=Head|first=Colin | accessdate=2007-03-01 | quote=....sadly other local teams to me started to fold in the mid-90’s including former champions Alma Swanley & Darenth Heathside.
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The club competed in the FA Cup six times, with the best performance coming in their final season in the competition, 1992-93, when they lost in the second qualifying round to Yeading. In the FA Vase, their longest run was to the Quarter Finals in 1980-81, where it took Windsor & Eton to beat them in a replay.

League history

"League history is not complete"

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