Kent Invicta Football League Explained

Kent Invicta Football League
Founded:2011
Folded:2016
Divisions:1
Teams:20
Promotion:Southern Counties East League
Relegation:Kent County League
Levels:10
Domest Cup:Kent Invicta League Cup
Champions:Bearsted
Season:2015–16

The Kent Invicta Football League was a football league in England, formed in 2011 to commence operations for the 2011–12 season.[1] It covered the traditional English county of Kent, some of which is now in Greater London. It merged with the Southern Counties East League in 2016, forming its lower division.

Formation

Negotiations to form a new Step 6 (level 10 in the overall English football league system) division began in 2009 to make promotion and relegation between the Kent League (Step 5, now Southern Counties East Football League) and Kent County League (Step 7) easier, as there had not been a relegation to the Kent County League for a number of seasons and promotions had been infrequent.

At the end of the 2015–16 season, the league merged with the Southern Counties East League and became the lower division of the merged league.[2]

Challenge Trophy

The league also organised a knockout competition, the Challenge Trophy.

Final clubs

List of champions

SeasonChampions
2011–12Bly Spartans
2012–13Phoenix Sports
2013–14Hollands & Blair
2014–15Hollands & Blair
2015–16Bearsted

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Kent Invicta League formed at step 6 of the non-league pyramid. Kent Online. 3 June 2011.
  2. Web site: Rusthall light up Jockey Farm. 6 January 2016. kentishfootball.co.uk.