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Former Maidstone captain Gavin Hoyte has a new club in Kent.
Hoyte, who’s just turned 34, left the Stones at the end of last season after five years at the Gallagher Stadium.
He’s joined Isthmian Premier side Folkestone where he links up with ex-Maidstone team-mate Joan Luque.
Invicta are his third Kent club having also had a spell at Gillingham.
Right-back Hoyte, who started his career at Arsenal, captained Maidstone to the National League South title in 2022.
He also led them on their history-making run to the FA Cup fifth round last season.
Invicta boss Andy Drury told the club website: “I’m really pleased to get someone of Gavin’s experience and leadership to join us.
“Last season he was captain of Maidstone who had a great FA Cup run and nearly earned promotion from the National League South, so it shows the ambition we have this season as a club.
“He will be a very important player for us with his defending and qualities with the ball alongside his versatility.”
Hoyte is set to face his old club when Folkestone host Maidstone in a friendly at Cheriton Road on July 30.
The defender has also played for Watford, Brighton, Barnet, Eastleigh and Dagenham.