Wikipedia - VCD Athletic F.C.

VCD Athletic Football Club (short for Vickers, Crayford & Dartford Athletic Football Club) is a semi-professional football club based in Crayford in south-east London, England. The club was founded in 1916, during the First World War, as a company team by employees of the now defunct Vickers armaments factory in Crayford. The club's first team are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division.

History

VCD Athletic was formed in 1916 by workers at the Vickers armaments factory at Crayford, originally as Vickers (Erith) FC, and joined the original Kent League upon the resumption of play after World War I. In their first season they had the advantage of picking a number of Arsenal players who were completing their war service at the works.

In 1921 the club joined the Dartford and District League, before joining the newly formed Kent Amateur League in 1925, where they were to remain for over 70 years. They won the championship in 1953 and 1964 but then spent the next twenty years yo-yoing erratically between Division One and Division Two. In 1984 they were promoted back to Division One for the final time, and just one year later won the Championship and joined the restructured Premier Division of what was now called the Kent County League.

In 1993 Martin Ford took the reign as VCD manager. In 1996–97 season VCD won the Premier Division title by a record 15 points, they then successfully applied for senior status, and were accepted into the Kent League. They showed an improvement over the previous season for their first five seasons at this level, culminating in a second-place finish in 2002–03 when, after leading the table for most of the season, they narrowly lost out on the championship on goal difference. Despite a mass exodus of players after this, the club has continued to do well and consistently finish in the league's top half dozen. They also appeared in three consecutive League Cup finals, winning the trophy in 1999–2000 with a 4–0 victory over Faversham Town. After 14 years at VCD Ford resigned.

In the 2007–08 season team captain Paul Foley stepped up to become manager and guided the club to 2nd place in the Kent League before going one better in the 2008–09 season securing the league title and Kent Senior Trophy in only his second season in charge.

In the 2009–10 season the club then joined the Isthmian League in Division One North, finishing in 8th place, however the club was demoted at the end of the season back to the Kent league. The reason the club was demoted was because their ground was not up to the desired standard of the Isthmian league, as the hard path around the pitch was 1 metre wide and not 2 metres. This was met with some controversy as the club had believed that the work were on course to complete this work by the original stated deadline, but then the league decided to bring that deadline forward for reasons unknown. The club played in the Kent League until 2013 when they were promoted back to the Isthmian League. They won Division One North the following season and were promoted to the Premier Division. After struggling early on, VCD ended their first season at this level in 18th position, two places above the relegation zone, following a run of six consecutive victories. Manager Tony Russell then resigned taking the entire side with him. VCD appointed Keith McMahon to replace him, but with no players at the club and only a few weeks until the start of the 2015–16 season, he was up against it from the beginning in trying to assemble a side to compete at step 3. Despite his efforts, the club was unable to find the consistency required and was relegated back to Division One North. The 2022–23 season saw VCD relegated back to the Southern Counties East Premier Division, losing an inter-step play-off to local rivals Phoenix Sports.

In June 2023 Ross Baker and Danny Joy were named new joint managers at VCD Athletic, having parted with Sporting Club Thamesmead the same month. In the 2024-25 campaign, the team won 8 of their first 10 games. After losing only 4 league games in total, they finished as runners-up to Faversham Town. In the play-offs they defeated Fisher in the final to seal a return to the Isthmian League.

VCD Athletic Football Club, commonly known as VCD Athletic, is a semi-professional soccer team based in Crayford, Kent, England. Founded in 1995, the club has established itself as a prominent fixture in the non-league football scene. VCD Athletic plays its home matches at the VCD Athletic Stadium, which boasts a capacity of around 2,000 spectators, providing an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans.

The team's colors are traditionally red and white, reflecting their spirited identity and commitment to the game. VCD Athletic has a strong community focus, engaging local supporters and fostering youth development through its academy programs. The club competes in the Isthmian League, where it aims to challenge for promotion and showcase its talent on a larger stage.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, VCD Athletic is known for its attacking style of play and resilience on the pitch. The club's passionate fan base plays a crucial role in creating an electric atmosphere during home games, making every match a memorable experience. As VCD Athletic continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to its core values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, striving for success both on and off the field.