
CDFL1907
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The Canterbury & District Football League 1907
Established in 1907
Providing grassroots football in South East Kent
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In the group stages of the Challenge Cup, Uni of Kent Monument had Bright and Eastman both on first half target in the 2-0 win over Faversham Ath. Woodnesborough FC Reserves won 5-0 at Betteshanger Welfare thanks to a Spurr treble and one each from Hoad and Smith

Group C of the Kent FA âš˝ Junior Cup, 3 of our league sides played Rochester League opposition. Sandwich Town FC hit 15 unanswered goals against Walderslade WMC. Taylor scored 4, hat tricks from Edwards & Mumford, braces from Perry &Russell-Skardon together with an own goal.

Daniel Broughton scored in the first half then Owen Crascall scored a second half treble for @CinquePortsMen in the Kent FA âš˝ cup but all proved to be in vain as Little Sharsted won 4-2 on penalties after the sides had finished 4-4

Faversham Ath has won a league game for the first time since December 2022. A Davis double saw them 2-1 up at the break. Sandwich Town FC drew level, before Davis completed his treble. Sandwich drew level again, but Powell netted a penalty to secure the win for Athletic.

Uni of Kent Monument came from 3-1 down to win at Minster FC Samuel Beard for Monument, Thomas Goulette and a Lakis Panteli double for Minster were the first half marksmen. Kyle Huggins, Chidi Ehika and Paul Ikeru all netted in the second period to win the match for Uni.

University of Kent opened their season with a 3-1 defeat against Deal Town Rangers FC - Mens . Christian St. Louis equalised an early goal from Deal, but two late goals within five minutes from Tristian Chapman and sub Daniel Pearce won the game for Deal.

Bradley Baker, Luke Reeve and Ryan Sewelly all scored double for leaders Dover Rangers in the 6-1 win over Betteshanger FC - Women whose consolation came courtesy of Jared Lawrence

William O’Keefe’s first half treble for Minster FC was all in vain as Woodnesborough FC with doubles from Aiden Bourne, Charlie Harding, and Dean Smith with Luke Harris adding the other in the 7-3 win.


Last week Wingham FC shared 9 goals this week in the group stages of the Challenge Cup it was 10 but again finished as the losing side Lawrence gave Betteshanger FC - Women an early lead but Wingham were ahead inside ten minutes thanks to Batten & Henry. Cont...

Cont... Lawrence added another 2 before the break and another shortly after to give Betteshanger FC - Women a two goal cushion. Batten scored again together with Page for Wingham FC bringing the scores level before Clark and Austin netted for Welfare to complete the 6-4 win.

For the second week in succession Faversham Athletic have defeated Sandwich Town FC This week in the cup, Jack Rule and Christopher Powell scored in the first half for Athletic as the sides were level at the break. Calum Wood scored a second half winner for the Faversham side.


After a goalless first half Faversham Athletic lost 2-0 at Woodnesborough FC who had Josiah Hoad and Charlie Harding on the scoresheet

Lewis Hopgood, Luke Reeve and Reece Rennock all netted braces for leaders Dover Rangers in the 7-1 win over University of Kent Monument. Keiton-Beau Bunting scored the other with Paul Ikeru netting Monument’s consolation.

In the Challenge Cup Minster FC scored 4 b4 the break at @CinquePortsMen to a Brock double and 1 from Goulette & Haswell. Ports scored 2 with Saunders & Deer on target. 2nd half saw Saunders score a 2nd but Smith added another to finalise the score 5-3 in favour of Minster

Faversham Ath continued its league form with a 4-2 win at Betteshanger FC - Women Rule netted 3 & sub Perrins for Ath, with Lawrence on target for Welfare In the group stages of the Challenge Cup, Dover Rangers thanks to a treble Ryan Sewelly & 1 from Darcy, won 4-0 Minster FC

All the goals came in the first half at Woodnesborough FC as the home side defeated Wingham FC 4-0. Robbie Dickenson with a hat trick and Aiden Bourne were the marksmen.

Jared Lawrence, now fourteen for the season, scored a treble for Betteshanger Welfare FC in the 4-1 win over bottom side Sandwich Town FC Daniel Broughton netted the other, with Baily Perry equalising for Town in the first half.

Owen Crascall put Cinque Ports FC in front against Deal Town Rangers FC - Mens there were then three second half goals in as many minutes, Thomas Bailey for Ports, Tristian Chapman and Brandon Collins for Rangers, before Callum Wicks scored a late winner for Cinque Ports

Charlie Barrett gave University of Kent the lead against Minster FC William O’Keefe equalised before halftime. Dalvin Adene-Rabiu won the match for University in the final fifteen minutes