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Kent Attendance Stats Weekly Round Up - Issue 2

Highlights for the week ending 10 November





On Tuesday night Folkestone Invicta smashed their record home attendance, against local rivals Dover Athletic with a crowd of 2906. Their previous highest attendance in a competitive was also against Dover Athletic back in April 2002, when 2278 turned up at Cheriton Road.

Erith Town recorded their highest home league attendance against Sheppey United with a crowd of 162 on Tuesday night. 

Phoenix Sports recorded their highest home league attendance against Sittingbourne with a crowd of 149 on Tuesday night. 

Onto Saturday and Rochester United recorded their highest home attendance in a FA Vase match with a crowd of 236 against Fleet Town. 

Faversham Town recorded their highest home attendance in a FA Vase match with a crowd of 301 against Billingshurst and progress to the Third Round of the FA Vase for only their second time. 

Whitstable Town recorded their highest home attendance in a FA Vase match with a crowd of 401 against Lydd Town. 

Maidstone United recorded their highest home league attendance against Hornchurch with a crowd of 2132

Welling United recorded their lowest home league attendance of the season against Truro City with a crowd of 488.

Chatham Town recorded their highest home league attendance against Dover Athletic with a crowd of 1903, smashing their previous highest crowd of 515 from the 2007/08 season.  

Folkestone Invicta also recorded this week their highest home league attendance against Cray Wanderers with a crowd of 966

Margate recorded their lowest home league attendance against Burgess Hill Town with a crowd of 427.

Snodland Town recorded their highest home league attendance against Glebe with a crowd of 175

Staplehurst Monarchs recorded their lowest home league attendance against FC Elmstead with a crowd of 70.

 





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