Although Town were founder members of the original Kent League, early records are very few. However, on the 26th April 1893 Sevenoaks Town played Royal Arsenal, at the time the only professional club in the south of England, and over a thousand spectators watched the game at Knole Paddock. The proceeds of the match were divided between two local hospitals.
In 1900/01 Sevenoaks Town won the Sevenoaks Charity Cup for the first time. They won again in 1904/05 and retained the cup the following year. In 1906 Sevenoaks Town became one of the founding members of the Sevenoaks League.
Town amalgamated with St. Johns United, a local team, in 1951 and became members of the Kent Amateur League (Western Region).
In 1984 the Western and Eastern Regions of the Kent Amateur League combined to become the present Kent County Football League. Sevenoaks Town won the Premier League in its first season and again in 1995/96 and 2002/03.
Season 2003/04 saw a fresh challenge as the club returned the the Kent League after an absence of a century.
November 2005 saw the experienced duo of Bob Pittaway and Derek Moore take charge as joint first team managers for the remainder of that season.

Greatness Park,
Seal Road,
Sevenoaks, Kent location
Affiliated to The Kent County FA
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