Welling Town F.C.

Welling Town Football Club is a football club based in Welling, London, England. They are currently members of the Southern Counties East League Premier Division and play at The Bauville Stadium in Chatham.

Welling Town
Full nameWelling Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Boots
Founded2014
GroundThe Bauville Stadium, Chatham
ChairmanKevin Oakes
ManagerKevin Oakes
LeagueSouthern Counties East League Premier Division
2022–23Southern Counties East League Premier Division, 18th of 20

History

The club was established in 2014 by Kevin Oakes and friends as a Sunday league club.[1] They joined Division Two of the London & Kent Suburban League, and finished third in the division in their first season, resulting in promotion to Division One.[1][2] After finishing fourth in Division One the following season,[3] the club switched to Saturday football,[1] joining Division Three West of the Kent County League.[4] The Sunday side continued for another two seasons.

Welling won the Barry Bundock West Kent Challenge Shield in 2016–17 and were Division Three West runners-up, earning promotion to Division Two West.[5] They went on to win Division Two West and the Kent Junior Cup the following season, also retaining the Barry Bundock West Kent Challenge Shield.[5] The club then successfully applied to join Division One of the Southern Counties East League,[5] a jump of three divisions.

In their first season in the Southern Counties East League, Welling were Division One champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division.

Ground

The club moved to Bayliss Avenue in Thamesmead in 2017 after Thamesmead Town left the ground.[6] In 2021 they relocated to Kent Football United's Efes Stadium in Dartford. For the 2022/23 season they moved to Chatham Town's Bauvill Stadium in Chatham.[7]

Honours

  • Southern Counties East League
    • Division One champions 2018–19
  • Kent County League
    • Division Two West champions 2017–18
    • Barry Bundock West Kent Challenge Shield winners 2016–17, 2017–18
  • Kent Junior Cup
    • Winners 2017–18

References

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