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Snodland Minors FC 1954/55
Snodland Town's History 2 of 2

2. Snodland Minors FC 1954/55


Snodland Minors FC 1954/55
This Minors photo is from their most successful season of 1954-55. The trophies are: the Maidstone Minor League and Cup; the Medway Minor League and Cup. It is taken in the grounds of The Bull Public House in Snodland. Note the garage behind the players and officials. It’s still there and is opposite the Co-Op door to the car park!

Snodland FC 1956/57

1977/78 Challenge Cup B Winners

Snodland FC 1969/70

Snodland FC 2011/12

Snodland Town FC Youth Football (Snodland Nomads)

Snodland Nomads Football Club was formed in 1969 and was amalgamated into Snodland Town Football Club for the 2012-13 season.

We are one of the largest voluntary organisations in the area, catering for the football needs of nearly 200 children, from 6 years to adults. We are currently working very closely with other local organisations, including Snodland Sports Association, the Football Alliance, the Town Council, the Community Association, Snodland Primary School and Holmesdale Technology College, to ensure that as many children as possible are able to participate in their chosen sport.

Snodland Town Nomads FC continually strives to improve standards and provide an increasingly safe environment for children to play football in, free from bullying and anti-social behaviour. To maintain this improvement the club has already achieved the FA Charter Standard, which is a target set by the FA and which all clubs are required to acquire in the future.

Our managers have attended Child Safety, First Aid and Level 1 Coaching courses, together with Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks, all of which will benefit the community.

In a bid to improve the standard of coaching at the club, some managers have also completed the FA Youth Award Modules 1 and 2 courses which looks at the development of the children in a football environment as well as the Level 1 goalkeeping course.

Together with other football clubs in Snodland we are developing a football pyramid system for which we hope to provide the foundation level for players who will then have the opportunity to progress to higher standards.

We are the largest organisation in the town and regularly arrange social activities in the town for our players and parents and local community, including our famous Father Christmas delivery run.

The 2012-13 football season was an historic event in Snodland when all the senior and junior clubs amalgamated to join as one club. The various clubs and teams from this date onward became known as:
Snodland Town F.C.
Snodland Town Reserves F.C.
Snodland Town Sunday F.C
Snodland Town Nomads F.C.

Currently we are fielding around 20 teams each week with the intention of introducing teams into new age groups to play in local and county leagues.