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Ebbsfleet United F.C.

Ebbsfleet United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Northfleet, Kent, England. The club compete in the National League, the fifth level of English football league system.

Ebbsfleet United
Full nameEbbsfleet United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Fleet
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
(as Gravesend & Northfleet)
GroundStonebridge Road, Northfleet
Capacity4,769 (2,179 seats)
OwnerKEH Sports Ltd
ChairmanDr Abdulla Al-Humaidi
ManagerDanny Searle
LeagueNational League
2023–24National League, 19th of 24
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 1946 from the merger of Gravesend United and Northfleet United, they were known as Gravesend & Northfleet until changing to their current name in 2007. Gravesend & Northfleet started in the Southern League, which they won in the 1957–58 season. In 1974–75, they were promoted to the Southern League Premier Division before becoming founding members of the Alliance Premier League ahead of the 1979–80 season. They rejoined the Southern League in 1982. Ahead of the 1997–98 season, they joined the Isthmian League. They won the league in 2001–02 to again reach the top level of the non-League system. After having changed their name to Ebbsfleet United in 2007, they won the FA Trophy in 2007–08. They were relegated to the Conference South in 2010, but would return immediately, before being relegated again in 2012–13. After two unsuccessful play-off attempts, Ebbsfleet were successful at the third, defeating Chelmsford City in the play-off final. In their first season back in the fifth tier, Ebbsfleet reached the play-offs but were unsuccessful. They were relegated back to the National League South in 2019–20, before returning to the re-named National League as champions in 2022–23.

Home matches have been played at Stonebridge Road since the club's inception. Between 2008 and 2013, the club was owned by the web-based venture MyFootballClub, whose members voted on player transfers, budgets and ticket prices among other things instead of those decisions being made exclusively by the club's management and staff as at most other clubs.[1]

History edit

Gravesend & Northfleet edit

Gravesend & Northfleet F.C. was formed in 1946, following the Second World War, after a merger between Gravesend United (originally formed in 1893) and Northfleet United (originally formed in 1890) with the new club retaining the red & white home colours (and the Stonebridge Road stadium) of Northfleet United.[2][3] From 1969 and 1971, Roy Hodgson, who later became manager of the national teams of Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Finland and England, was a player at the club, making 59 appearances.[4] In 1979, the team was one of the founder members of the Alliance Premier League,[5] but were relegated back into the Southern League Premier Division three seasons later.[6]

For the 1997–98 season, Gravesend & Northfleet left the Southern League and joined the Isthmian League. They played in the Premier Division of the league until the 2001–02 season, when they finished as champions and earned promotion back into the Football Conference.

 
Ebbsfleet United v. Stafford Rangers at Stonebridge Road, November 2007

MyFootballClub takeover edit

On 13 November 2007, it was announced that the website MyFootballClub had entered a deal in principle to take over the club.[7] Approximately 20,000 MyFootballClub members each paid £35 to provide an approximate £700,000 takeover fund and all owned an equal share in the club but made no profit nor received a dividend. Members had a vote on transfers as well as player selection and all major decisions. Because of the nature of MyFootballClub, it was announced that manager Liam Daish would become instead the first team head coach. His backroom staff would remain at the club.[7]

Between 16 and 23 January 2008, MyFootballClub members were given the choice to vote on whether to proceed with the takeover and whether to allow Liam Daish to continue with his plans for the January transfer window. Both resulted in overwhelming "Yes" votes: 95.89% voted to proceed with the takeover while 95.86% voted to allow Liam Daish to continue his transfer plans. The deal was ratified at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the club's board on 19 February.

On 10 May 2008, Ebbsfleet United won the FA Trophy, defeating Torquay United 1–0 in the final in front of 40,000 fans on the club's first trip to Wembley, becoming the first Kentish team to win this trophy.[8] Ebbsfleet United went on to win the Kent Senior Cup in the same season, with a 4–0 victory over Cray Wanderers on 26 July 2008.

After one year of ownership a majority of MyFC members failed to renew, with membership numbers dropping from a peak of 32,000 at the time of the takeover to just over 9,000 on deadline day 2009. The club had previously stated that 15,000 was the minimum required.[9] As of September 2010, two and a half years after the takeover, there were around 3,500 members.[10]

The club remained in the Football Conference until being relegated to the Conference South at the end of the 2009–10 season. On 28 September 2005 veteran Jimmy Jackson played his 500th game for the club.[11]

In an October 2010 vote among MyFC members, the earlier decision to allow the team manager autonomy in transfer dealings was rescinded by a majority of 35 on a total vote of 132, meaning that the membership would have 48 hours to endorse a proposed signing or sale before it can be finalised. Both the manager and the club secretary opposed the change.[12]

On 15 May 2011, Ebbsfleet United won the Conference South play-off final 4–2 against Farnborough and were thus promoted back to the Conference Premier at the first time of asking,[13]

On 23 December 2011, it was announced that the club needed to raise £50,000 by the end of the 2011–12 season or risk going out of business.[14]

On 23 April 2013 it was announced that MyFC's members had voted in favour of handing two-thirds of MyFC's shares to the Fleet Trust, a supporters' trust for the club, and the final one third to one of the club's major shareholders (believed to be former club chairman Phil Sonsara).[15] Ebbsfleet United were relegated to the Conference South at the end of that season.

Kuwaiti ownership edit

KEH Sports Ltd, a group of Kuwaiti investors advised by a former chief executive of Charlton Athletic, agreed in May 2013 to take over the club, settling its debts (some at 10% of their value), promising investment in the squad and in a training facility.[16] Liam Daish subsequently departed as manager and the new ownership appointed Dover Athletic coach and former Charlton Athletic defender Steve Brown as the new manager.

Steve Brown's first competitive game was a goalless draw at home to Havant & Waterlooville. A club record was broken just before Christmas as Brown's team achieved nine wins in succession. A 2–0 win over Sutton United, with both goals coming from Billy Bricknell, broke the long-standing record which subsequently put them amongst the title contenders but poor runs of form were to follow. Ebbsfleet eventually reached the playoffs, helped by goalkeeper Preston Edwards keeping eleven clean sheets at Stonebridge Road over the course of the season. The playoff semi-final first leg against Bromley at Stonebridge Road ended in a 4–0 win for the Fleet. Despite Bromley winning the second leg, Brown's side won 4–1 on aggregate. The playoff final was against Dover Athletic at Stonebridge Road in front of a 4,200 crowd. Dover dominated the encounter, winning 1–0 with a goal early in the second half from former Ebbsfleet striker Nathan Elder.

The 2014–15 season started with much promise, with wins against Concord Rangers & Havant & Waterlooville. However, the season failed to live up to expectations and Steve Brown was relieved of his duties the day after a 3–0 home defeat to Gosport Borough in November 2014. Jamie Day replaced Brown and, despite taking the club to the FA Trophy quarter-finals, where they lost to eventual winners North Ferriby United, he was relieved of his duties in April 2015. In the summer of 2015, former club captain Daryl McMahon was named as permanent manager. Matty Godden finished as the Fleet's top scorer for the 2014–15 season with 12 goals in all competitions.

The 2015–16 season was far more fruitful for the Fleet, as they led the league for almost the whole season, with results including a 6–0 win at home to Hemel Hempstead Town and a 5–0 win away to Hayes & Yeading United. However, title rivals Sutton United went on a 26-game unbeaten run and clinched the league title by beating the Fleet 2–0 at Gander Green Lane. In the play-off semi-finals the Fleet edged past Whitehawk via a penalty shootout after a 3–3 draw on aggregate but lost on penalties in the final to rivals Maidstone United.

In the 2016–17 season Ebbsfleet again missed out on first place, this time to National League South champions Maidenhead United. Yet gained promotion to the National League with a 2–1 win at Stonebridge Road in the play-off final over Chelmsford City. The following season the team achieved their highest ever league finish of 6th, beating Aldershot Town in the play-off qualifying round 5–4 on penalties. A heavy 4–2 defeat in the next round to league runners up Tranmere Rovers consigned Ebbsfleet to another season in the National League.

In October 2017, Stonebridge Road also became known as Kuflink Stadium as part of a five-year sponsorship deal.[17]

The 2018–19 campaign did not reach the heights of the previous campaign with Daryl McMahon leaving the club in November following a 1–0 win over Barrow. Former Woking manager Garry Hill was appointed manager of the club, his first game in the dugout being a goalless draw against Cheltenham Town in the FA Cup. Despite an initial renaissance, the Fleet missed out on the playoffs following a winless April.

The 2019–20 season started with the Fleet losing all of their first five matches. In October 2019, Garry Hill left the club after just two wins in the opening 16 games of the season. Assistant Kevin Watson was appointed to the role on an interim basis before signing a seven-month contract to the end of the season. In February 2020 the ownership, KEH sports, appointed Damian Irvine to lead the club and oversee the day-to-day operations and all football matters. It was announced on 18 May 2020 that Kevin Watson's short-term contract as Manager would not be renewed and he would leave the club.[18] The 2019–20 season was cancelled in March due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic with Ebbsfleet in the relegation places. Ebbsfleet United was relegated by 0.004 points after the league was determined on a points-per-game basis.

On 2 June 2020, Tennis Borussia Berlin manager Dennis Kutrieb was appointed as the new manager.[19] On 17 June 2020, Ebbsfleet were confirmed among the list of clubs relegated from the National League on a weighted points per game basis.[20] They achieved promotion back to the fifth tier in the 2022–23 season, clinching the title with four matches remaining to move twenty-four points clear of second-place.[21] In January 2024, Dennis Kutrieb was sacked and later replaced by Danny Searle.[22][23]

Colours edit

Ebbsfleet's traditional home colours are red shirt with white detailing, white shorts and red socks. Away colours have varied, with blue and white stripes favoured in the late eighties before colour combinations such as white/black and yellow/navy or black were used. MyFC members chose white with red detailing as the away colour in 2008–09, but a clash with the home colours of Woking and other clubs was not spotted until after the kit had been supplied, so a third shirt with green body and white sleeves was used with the white shorts and socks. For the 2010–11 season, members made the unusual choice of purple for the away kit.

Seasons edit

Club personnel edit

Club officials edit

Position Staff
Chairman   Abdulla Al-Humaidi
Directors   Dherar Al Humaidi
Associate Directors   John Copus
  Sue Copus
Chief Executive   Damian Irvine
Finance Manager  
Communications Manager   Ed Miller

Source: Ebbsfleet United F.C.

Management team edit

Position Staff
Manager Danny Searle
Assistant manager Anwar Uddin
First-team Coach Vacant
Director of Football   Damian Irvine

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 5 April 2024[24]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Mark Cousins
2 DF   ENG Luke O'Neill
3 DF   ENG Joe Martin
4 MF   ENG Josh Wright
5 DF   ENG Jack Wakely (on loan from Wycombe Wanderers)
7 FW   SKN Omari Sterling-James
8 MF   MLI Ousseynou Cissé
9 FW   ENG Rakish Bingham
10 MF   ENG Craig Tanner
11 FW   ENG Darren McQueen
12 GK   ENG Chris Haigh
14 FW   LCA Dominic Poleon
15 FW   ENG Greg Cundle
16 DF   ALB Franklin Domi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   ENG Toby Edser
18 MF   ENG Billy Clifford
19 FW   ENG Matthias Fanimo
20 DF   ENG Chris Solly
22 MF   ENG Ben Chapman
23 DF   ENG Hayden White
24 FW   ENG David Amoo
26 DF   ENG Declan Skura (on loan from Wycombe Wanderers)
27 DF   ENG Bryant Bilongo (on loan from Middlesbrough)
28 DF   NIR Tommy Fogarty (on loan from Birmingham City)
31 FW   ENG Dominic Samuel
33 FW   ENG Jordon Ibe
36 DF   ENG Myles Kenlock

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK   ENG Harrison Firth (on loan at Chipstead)
21 FW   ENG Nathan Odokonyero (on loan at Tonbridge Angels)
25 FW   ENG Shaq Coulthirst (short loan at Braintree Town)

Notable former players edit

Honours edit

 
Part of the crowd at Wembley for the 2007–08 FA Trophy final in May 2008

Source:[25]

League

Cup

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fans' website approves Fleet deal". BBC Sport. 23 January 2008. from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
  2. ^ Hudd, Tony (2 May 2007). . Kent Online. Archived from the original on 28 March 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2007.
  3. ^ Miller, Ed. . Ebbsfleet United F.C. Official Website. Archived from the original on 24 November 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Congratulations Roy! Former Fleet player becomes England manager – Ebbsfleet United Football Club : Official Website". Ebbsfleetunited.co.uk. 2 May 2012. from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  5. ^ Rundle, Richard. . Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 28 March 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2007.
  6. ^ Rundle, Richard. . Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 28 March 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2007.
  7. ^ a b Perry, Alex; Sinnott, John (13 November 2007). "Website agrees Ebbsfleet takeover". BBC Sport. from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
  8. ^ Howard, Tom (10 May 2008). . kentnews.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
  9. ^ Andrews, Gary "Ebssfleet and MyFC vote to stay alive" 15 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine Soccerlens.com. Retrieved 11 March 2010
  10. ^ "What happened to MyFootballClub and Ebbsfleet United?" 9 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine BBC Sport. Retrieved 12 September 2010
  11. ^ Jackson hits Gravesend landmark BBC Sport 28 September 2005
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Ebbsfleet United delighted to bounce straight back up" 23 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 May 2011
  14. ^ "Ebbsfleet United need £50,000 to survive". BBC Sport. 27 December 2011. from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  15. ^ "Ebbsfleet United: MyFootballClub votes to offer shareholding" 20 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 April 2013
  16. ^ Tervet, Steve (13 May 2013). "MyFootballClub members have accepted the offer from Kuwaiti investment group KEH Sports Ltd for the purchase of Ebbsfleet United". Kentonline.co.uk. from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  17. ^ Ed McConnell. "Ebbsfleet United to rename Stonebridge Road ground Kuflink Stadium". Kent Online. from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Club statement: Kevin Watson". from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  19. ^ "Fleet land promising German manager". Kent Online. 2 June 2020. from the original on 11 August 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  20. ^ "National League Statement | Ordinary Resolution Supported By Clubs". www.thenationalleague.org.uk. from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  21. ^ "Ebbsfleet United win title to seal National League return after three years". BBC Sport. 7 April 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  22. ^ Miller, Ed (29 January 2024). "Club statement: Dennis Kutrieb". Ebbsfleet United FC. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  23. ^ "Danny Searle appointed as permanent manager". Ebbsfleet United FC. 13 February 2024. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  24. ^ "Squad". Ebbsfleet United Official Site. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  25. ^ "Club Honours". Ebbsfleet United FC. Retrieved 3 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Ebbsfleet United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Northfleet Kent England The club compete in the National League the fifth level of English football league system Ebbsfleet UnitedFull nameEbbsfleet United Football ClubNickname s The FleetFounded1946 78 years ago 1946 as Gravesend amp Northfleet GroundStonebridge Road NorthfleetCapacity4 769 2 179 seats OwnerKEH Sports LtdChairmanDr Abdulla Al HumaidiManagerDanny SearleLeagueNational League2023 24National League 19th of 24WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Founded in 1946 from the merger of Gravesend United and Northfleet United they were known as Gravesend amp Northfleet until changing to their current name in 2007 Gravesend amp Northfleet started in the Southern League which they won in the 1957 58 season In 1974 75 they were promoted to the Southern League Premier Division before becoming founding members of the Alliance Premier League ahead of the 1979 80 season They rejoined the Southern League in 1982 Ahead of the 1997 98 season they joined the Isthmian League They won the league in 2001 02 to again reach the top level of the non League system After having changed their name to Ebbsfleet United in 2007 they won the FA Trophy in 2007 08 They were relegated to the Conference South in 2010 but would return immediately before being relegated again in 2012 13 After two unsuccessful play off attempts Ebbsfleet were successful at the third defeating Chelmsford City in the play off final In their first season back in the fifth tier Ebbsfleet reached the play offs but were unsuccessful They were relegated back to the National League South in 2019 20 before returning to the re named National League as champions in 2022 23 Home matches have been played at Stonebridge Road since the club s inception Between 2008 and 2013 the club was owned by the web based venture MyFootballClub whose members voted on player transfers budgets and ticket prices among other things instead of those decisions being made exclusively by the club s management and staff as at most other clubs 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Gravesend amp Northfleet 1 2 MyFootballClub takeover 1 3 Kuwaiti ownership 2 Colours 3 Seasons 4 Club personnel 4 1 Club officials 4 2 Management team 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Out on loan 6 Notable former players 7 Honours 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editGravesend amp Northfleet edit Gravesend amp Northfleet F C was formed in 1946 following the Second World War after a merger between Gravesend United originally formed in 1893 and Northfleet United originally formed in 1890 with the new club retaining the red amp white home colours and the Stonebridge Road stadium of Northfleet United 2 3 From 1969 and 1971 Roy Hodgson who later became manager of the national teams of Switzerland United Arab Emirates Finland and England was a player at the club making 59 appearances 4 In 1979 the team was one of the founder members of the Alliance Premier League 5 but were relegated back into the Southern League Premier Division three seasons later 6 For the 1997 98 season Gravesend amp Northfleet left the Southern League and joined the Isthmian League They played in the Premier Division of the league until the 2001 02 season when they finished as champions and earned promotion back into the Football Conference nbsp Ebbsfleet United v Stafford Rangers at Stonebridge Road November 2007 MyFootballClub takeover edit On 13 November 2007 it was announced that the website MyFootballClub had entered a deal in principle to take over the club 7 Approximately 20 000 MyFootballClub members each paid 35 to provide an approximate 700 000 takeover fund and all owned an equal share in the club but made no profit nor received a dividend Members had a vote on transfers as well as player selection and all major decisions Because of the nature of MyFootballClub it was announced that manager Liam Daish would become instead the first team head coach His backroom staff would remain at the club 7 Between 16 and 23 January 2008 MyFootballClub members were given the choice to vote on whether to proceed with the takeover and whether to allow Liam Daish to continue with his plans for the January transfer window Both resulted in overwhelming Yes votes 95 89 voted to proceed with the takeover while 95 86 voted to allow Liam Daish to continue his transfer plans The deal was ratified at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the club s board on 19 February On 10 May 2008 Ebbsfleet United won the FA Trophy defeating Torquay United 1 0 in the final in front of 40 000 fans on the club s first trip to Wembley becoming the first Kentish team to win this trophy 8 Ebbsfleet United went on to win the Kent Senior Cup in the same season with a 4 0 victory over Cray Wanderers on 26 July 2008 After one year of ownership a majority of MyFC members failed to renew with membership numbers dropping from a peak of 32 000 at the time of the takeover to just over 9 000 on deadline day 2009 The club had previously stated that 15 000 was the minimum required 9 As of September 2010 two and a half years after the takeover there were around 3 500 members 10 The club remained in the Football Conference until being relegated to the Conference South at the end of the 2009 10 season On 28 September 2005 veteran Jimmy Jackson played his 500th game for the club 11 In an October 2010 vote among MyFC members the earlier decision to allow the team manager autonomy in transfer dealings was rescinded by a majority of 35 on a total vote of 132 meaning that the membership would have 48 hours to endorse a proposed signing or sale before it can be finalised Both the manager and the club secretary opposed the change 12 On 15 May 2011 Ebbsfleet United won the Conference South play off final 4 2 against Farnborough and were thus promoted back to the Conference Premier at the first time of asking 13 On 23 December 2011 it was announced that the club needed to raise 50 000 by the end of the 2011 12 season or risk going out of business 14 On 23 April 2013 it was announced that MyFC s members had voted in favour of handing two thirds of MyFC s shares to the Fleet Trust a supporters trust for the club and the final one third to one of the club s major shareholders believed to be former club chairman Phil Sonsara 15 Ebbsfleet United were relegated to the Conference South at the end of that season Kuwaiti ownership edit KEH Sports Ltd a group of Kuwaiti investors advised by a former chief executive of Charlton Athletic agreed in May 2013 to take over the club settling its debts some at 10 of their value promising investment in the squad and in a training facility 16 Liam Daish subsequently departed as manager and the new ownership appointed Dover Athletic coach and former Charlton Athletic defender Steve Brown as the new manager Steve Brown s first competitive game was a goalless draw at home to Havant amp Waterlooville A club record was broken just before Christmas as Brown s team achieved nine wins in succession A 2 0 win over Sutton United with both goals coming from Billy Bricknell broke the long standing record which subsequently put them amongst the title contenders but poor runs of form were to follow Ebbsfleet eventually reached the playoffs helped by goalkeeper Preston Edwards keeping eleven clean sheets at Stonebridge Road over the course of the season The playoff semi final first leg against Bromley at Stonebridge Road ended in a 4 0 win for the Fleet Despite Bromley winning the second leg Brown s side won 4 1 on aggregate The playoff final was against Dover Athletic at Stonebridge Road in front of a 4 200 crowd Dover dominated the encounter winning 1 0 with a goal early in the second half from former Ebbsfleet striker Nathan Elder The 2014 15 season started with much promise with wins against Concord Rangers amp Havant amp Waterlooville However the season failed to live up to expectations and Steve Brown was relieved of his duties the day after a 3 0 home defeat to Gosport Borough in November 2014 Jamie Day replaced Brown and despite taking the club to the FA Trophy quarter finals where they lost to eventual winners North Ferriby United he was relieved of his duties in April 2015 In the summer of 2015 former club captain Daryl McMahon was named as permanent manager Matty Godden finished as the Fleet s top scorer for the 2014 15 season with 12 goals in all competitions The 2015 16 season was far more fruitful for the Fleet as they led the league for almost the whole season with results including a 6 0 win at home to Hemel Hempstead Town and a 5 0 win away to Hayes amp Yeading United However title rivals Sutton United went on a 26 game unbeaten run and clinched the league title by beating the Fleet 2 0 at Gander Green Lane In the play off semi finals the Fleet edged past Whitehawk via a penalty shootout after a 3 3 draw on aggregate but lost on penalties in the final to rivals Maidstone United In the 2016 17 season Ebbsfleet again missed out on first place this time to National League South champions Maidenhead United Yet gained promotion to the National League with a 2 1 win at Stonebridge Road in the play off final over Chelmsford City The following season the team achieved their highest ever league finish of 6th beating Aldershot Town in the play off qualifying round 5 4 on penalties A heavy 4 2 defeat in the next round to league runners up Tranmere Rovers consigned Ebbsfleet to another season in the National League In October 2017 Stonebridge Road also became known as Kuflink Stadium as part of a five year sponsorship deal 17 The 2018 19 campaign did not reach the heights of the previous campaign with Daryl McMahon leaving the club in November following a 1 0 win over Barrow Former Woking manager Garry Hill was appointed manager of the club his first game in the dugout being a goalless draw against Cheltenham Town in the FA Cup Despite an initial renaissance the Fleet missed out on the playoffs following a winless April The 2019 20 season started with the Fleet losing all of their first five matches In October 2019 Garry Hill left the club after just two wins in the opening 16 games of the season Assistant Kevin Watson was appointed to the role on an interim basis before signing a seven month contract to the end of the season In February 2020 the ownership KEH sports appointed Damian Irvine to lead the club and oversee the day to day operations and all football matters It was announced on 18 May 2020 that Kevin Watson s short term contract as Manager would not be renewed and he would leave the club 18 The 2019 20 season was cancelled in March due to the worldwide COVID 19 pandemic with Ebbsfleet in the relegation places Ebbsfleet United was relegated by 0 004 points after the league was determined on a points per game basis On 2 June 2020 Tennis Borussia Berlin manager Dennis Kutrieb was appointed as the new manager 19 On 17 June 2020 Ebbsfleet were confirmed among the list of clubs relegated from the National League on a weighted points per game basis 20 They achieved promotion back to the fifth tier in the 2022 23 season clinching the title with four matches remaining to move twenty four points clear of second place 21 In January 2024 Dennis Kutrieb was sacked and later replaced by Danny Searle 22 23 Colours editEbbsfleet s traditional home colours are red shirt with white detailing white shorts and red socks Away colours have varied with blue and white stripes favoured in the late eighties before colour combinations such as white black and yellow navy or black were used MyFC members chose white with red detailing as the away colour in 2008 09 but a clash with the home colours of Woking and other clubs was not spotted until after the kit had been supplied so a third shirt with green body and white sleeves was used with the white shorts and socks For the 2010 11 season members made the unusual choice of purple for the away kit Seasons editMain article List of Ebbsfleet United F C seasonsClub personnel editClub officials edit Position Staff Chairman nbsp Abdulla Al Humaidi Directors nbsp Dherar Al Humaidi Associate Directors nbsp John Copus nbsp Sue Copus Chief Executive nbsp Damian Irvine Finance Manager nbsp Communications Manager nbsp Ed Miller Source Ebbsfleet United F C Management team edit Position Staff Manager Danny Searle Assistant manager Anwar Uddin First team Coach Vacant Director of Football nbsp Damian IrvinePlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 5 April 2024 24 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ENG Mark Cousins 2 DF nbsp ENG Luke O Neill 3 DF nbsp ENG Joe Martin 4 MF nbsp ENG Josh Wright 5 DF nbsp ENG Jack Wakely on loan from Wycombe Wanderers 7 FW nbsp SKN Omari Sterling James 8 MF nbsp MLI Ousseynou Cisse 9 FW nbsp ENG Rakish Bingham 10 MF nbsp ENG Craig Tanner 11 FW nbsp ENG Darren McQueen 12 GK nbsp ENG Chris Haigh 14 FW nbsp LCA Dominic Poleon 15 FW nbsp ENG Greg Cundle 16 DF nbsp ALB Franklin Domi No Pos Nation Player 17 MF nbsp ENG Toby Edser 18 MF nbsp ENG Billy Clifford 19 FW nbsp ENG Matthias Fanimo 20 DF nbsp ENG Chris Solly 22 MF nbsp ENG Ben Chapman 23 DF nbsp ENG Hayden White 24 FW nbsp ENG David Amoo 26 DF nbsp ENG Declan Skura on loan from Wycombe Wanderers 27 DF nbsp ENG Bryant Bilongo on loan from Middlesbrough 28 DF nbsp NIR Tommy Fogarty on loan from Birmingham City 31 FW nbsp ENG Dominic Samuel 33 FW nbsp ENG Jordon Ibe 36 DF nbsp ENG Myles Kenlock Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 13 GK nbsp ENG Harrison Firth on loan at Chipstead 21 FW nbsp ENG Nathan Odokonyero on loan at Tonbridge Angels 25 FW nbsp ENG Shaq Coulthirst short loan at Braintree Town Notable former players editFurther information Category Ebbsfleet United F C playersHonours edit nbsp Part of the crowd at Wembley for the 2007 08 FA Trophy final in May 2008 Source 25 League Southern League Champions 1957 58 Southern League Southern Division Champions 1974 75 1993 94 Conference South National League South level 6 Champions 2022 23 Play off winners 2011 2017 Isthmian League level 6 Champions 2001 02 Cup FA Trophy Winners 2007 08 Southern League Cup Winners 1977 78 Southern League Championship Cup Winners 1978 79 Kent Senior Cup Winners 8 1948 49 1952 53 1980 81 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 2007 08 2013 14 Kent Floodlight Cup Winners 1969 70See also editList of Ebbsfleet United F C seasonsReferences edit Fans website approves Fleet deal BBC Sport 23 January 2008 Archived from the original on 13 January 2009 Retrieved 23 January 2008 Hudd Tony 2 May 2007 Shock as Fleet change their name Kent Online Archived from the original on 28 March 2008 Retrieved 29 December 2007 Miller Ed Official Website 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