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      VCD ATHLETIC







      VCD Athletic FC is one of only a      into the newly
      few clubs to have originated during   formed Kent
      the Great War when, in 1916 it was    Amateur
      formed by workers employed at the     League,
      Vickers armaments factory in Cray-    Division
      ford. The Company originally played  One in 1923.
      only inter-departmental games until   Their first
      it was decided that the best players   trophies came in
      from the various sections would be    1927 when they won
      elected to represent the firm.        the Kent FA Junior Cup and the Kent
       The club have played at the firm's   Benevolent Cup.
      sports ground, Oakwood, in Old Road,   A spectacular slump and relegation
      Crayford, from the outset right up to   It was a further 25 years before more sil-
      the present time, except for eight sea-  verware came their way, when they won
      sons spent ground sharing whilst trying   the Kent Division One title in 1953. The
      to get permission for the erection of   Kent Amateur Cup was won in 1962
      floodlights.                          and in 1964 but the following season
             No official competitions       saw a spectacular slump and relegation,
      In the early days, only friendly matches   with a record of P24 W0 D2 L22, goals
      were played as there were no official   for 25, goals against 199.
      competitions during the war years, and      Promotion was gained in 1969, but
      records show that a club called Vick-  after a mediocre period during the
      ers (Erith) joined the re-formed Kent   1970s, they were relegated in 1980 back
      League in 1919, changing their name to   to Division Two. A season later they
      Vickers (Crayford) a year later. In their   were promoted back to Division One
      first season in the Kent League they   and in 1985 won the championship,
      visited Maidstone United on Boxing    gaining promotion to the restructured
      Day and played in front of a crowd    Premier Division. By now the Kent
      of 13,500. The Vickers team that day   Amateur League had changed its name
      contained seven Arsenal players who   to the Kent County League and the
      were finishing off their war service. Two  club enjoyed further success when they
      years later, Vickers joined the Dartford   won the Kent FA Intermediate Shield
      & District League, followed by entry   in 1988. In the same year the club was
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