Lloyds (Sittingbourne) F.C.
Lloyds (Sittingbourne) Football Club was an English association football club.
Full name | Lloyds (Sittingbourne) Football Club |
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Founded | 1927 |
History
The club was founded in 1927 as UK Paper. The club later changed name to Bowaters, before renaming to Lloyds (Sittingbourne).[1] Under the guise of Lloyds, the club entered the FA Cup, reaching the first round in the 1932–33 season, before losing 8–1 against Northampton Town. Following World War II, Lloyds entered the FA Cup four more times, before dropping out of the Kent League in 1949.[2] The club later renamed to Swale United, joining the Kent County League in 2004.[1]
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1932–33
References
- "Sat October 30th 2010; Kent County League Div 2 East; Swale United v Malgo FC". Football Grounds in Focus. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- Lloyds (Sittingbourne) at the Football Club History Database
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