1893–94 season | ||
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Chairman | H.G. Croneen | |
FA Cup | First qualifying round | |
FA Amateur Cup | Third round | |
Highest home attendance | no home attendances recorded | |
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The 1893β94 English football season was the first in which New Brompton F.C. (since 1912 called Gillingham F.C.) competed. The club did not play in a league, but played a large number of friendlies and matches in local cup competitions as well as taking part in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup and FA Amateur Cup.
New Brompton's first ever match was at home to the reserves of Woolwich Arsenal on 2 September 1893, a match which the away team won 5–1. [1]
New Brompton entered at the first qualifying round stage, but lost 6–3 away to Ilford. A.Jenner scored two goals and D.Hutcheson the third. [1]
New Brompton beat Maidstone United and Royal Scots Fusiliers before losing 2–1 to Royal Ordnance. [1]
New Brompton were eliminated by Dartford. [1]
New Brompton won this minor local competition, beating Sheppey United 3–1 in the final on 14 April. [1]
1893–94 season | ||
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Chairman | H.G. Croneen | |
FA Cup | First qualifying round | |
FA Amateur Cup | Third round | |
Highest home attendance | no home attendances recorded | |
| ||
The 1893β94 English football season was the first in which New Brompton F.C. (since 1912 called Gillingham F.C.) competed. The club did not play in a league, but played a large number of friendlies and matches in local cup competitions as well as taking part in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup and FA Amateur Cup.
New Brompton's first ever match was at home to the reserves of Woolwich Arsenal on 2 September 1893, a match which the away team won 5–1. [1]
New Brompton entered at the first qualifying round stage, but lost 6–3 away to Ilford. A.Jenner scored two goals and D.Hutcheson the third. [1]
New Brompton beat Maidstone United and Royal Scots Fusiliers before losing 2–1 to Royal Ordnance. [1]
New Brompton were eliminated by Dartford. [1]
New Brompton won this minor local competition, beating Sheppey United 3–1 in the final on 14 April. [1]