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Southern Counties East Premier Division side Whitstable Town have named Marcel Nimani’s successor for the 2024/25 campaign.
Canterbury get the chance to show derby rivals Sevenoaks how much they have developed since their last meeting when the sides meet this weekend.
Kent have confirmed their club president for 2025 - returning to the post for a second time.
It will be a normal summer for Deal, manager Steve King insists - as he begins planning for Isthmian League football.
Deal boss Steve King says steady recruitment over a number of seasons has been key to their championship success this term.
New Kent Women’s captain Megan Belt is “starstruck” to be following in the footsteps of former skippers Tammy Beaumont and Charlotte Edwards.
A late Canterbury Rugby Club try ensured they got two National League 2 East points from a narrow loss which could still prove critical this season.
There is plenty for Herne Bay to build on - despite missing out on the Isthmian South East play-offs this season - manager Steve Lovell believes.
Manager Scott Porter concedes Lydd’s squad only have themselves to blame for their shortcomings this season.
Faversham have moved up to second - and boss Tommy Warilow now wants to ensure they stay there ahead of the play-offs.
Simon Philip has described Kent missing out in their bid for a tier-one women’s team as a “difficult” pill to swallow.
Departing Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani has described his spell in charge of the club as 18 months’ worth of great lessons learned.
To say Deal’s championship triumph was a family affair is something of an understatement.
Fans’ favourite Jonny Henly is to leave Tonbridge following this weekend’s season-ending match after making more than 300 appearances for the club.
Boss Mark Stimson believes a lack of regular training time is a key factor behind Margate’s struggles this season.
Manager Jake Leberl hopes Dover’s National League South relegation will be the lowest ebb for the club in recent years.
Title-winning Deal boss Steve King insists his squad will continue to respect the league in their final fixtures of the season.
There were mixed emotions for Folkestone manager Andy Drury after their derby defeat at promotion-chasing Chatham.
Kent Cricket is in mourning after the death of one of the club’s icons at the age of 78.
Stand-in Deal skipper Aaron Millbank will have no issues about leaving the act of lifting the league trophy to club captain Kane Smith.