Maidstone United F.C.
Nickname
The Stones
Founded
1897
Grounds
Olympic Ground (1898-1988) Watling Street (1988-1993) London Road (1993-2001) Central Park (2001-2002) Bourne Park (2002-2009 & 2011-2012) The Homelands (2009-2011) Gallagher Stadium (2012-present)
Played
1 (W1 D0 L0)
Goals for
6
Goals against
2
Goal difference
+4
Biggest win
6-2 (23 Oct 1991)
Biggest defeat
n/a
To date, Fulham have played Maidstone United competitively only once, winning 6-2 in an away Autoglass Trophy fixture in the 1991-92 season . This was the last season Maidstone competed in before going into liquidation. A new club was formed, however, carrying the same name, which still competes to this day.
Matches [ ]
#
Season
Date
Competition
Venue
Result
Score
Other info
1
1991-92
Wed 23 Oct 1991
Associate Members Cup
Away
Won
6-2
Competitive Opposition
Accrington • Aldershot • Amkar Perm • Arsenal • Ashford • Aston Villa • Atlético Madrid • Barnet • Barnsley • Barrow • Basel • Bath • Birmingham • Blackburn • Blackpool • Bologna • Bolton • Boston • Bournemouth • Bradford • Bradford PA • Brentford • Brighton • Bristol City • Bristol Rovers • Burnley • Burton • Bury • Cambridge Utd • Cardiff • Carlisle • Charlton • Chelsea • Cheltenham • Chester • Chesterfield • Colchester • Coventry • Crewe • Crusaders • Crystal Palace • CSKA Sofia • Darlington • Derby • Dinamo • Dnipro • Doncaster • Egaleo • Everton • Exeter • Farnborough • Gainsborough • Gillingham • Glossop • Grimsby • Guildford • Hajduk Split • Haka • Halifax • Hamburg • Hartlepool • Hayes • Hereford • Hertha Berlin • Huddersfield • Hull • Ipswich • Juventus • Kettering • Leeds City • Leeds Utd • Leicester • Leigh RMI • Leyton • Leyton Orient • Lincoln • Liverpool • Llanelli • Luton • Macclesfield • Maidstone • Man City • Man Utd • Mansfield • Margate • Merthyr Tydfil • Middlesbrough • Millwall • MK Dons • Nelson • Newcastle • Newport • Northampton • Norwich • Notts Forest • Notts County • Odense • Oldham • Oxford Utd • Peterborough • Plymouth • Port Vale • Portsmouth • Preston • Q.P.R. • Reading • RNK Split • Rochdale • Roma • Rotherham • Runavík • Scarborough • Scunthorpe • Shakhtar • Sheff Utd • Sheff Wed • Shrewsbury • Sochaux • South Shields • Southampton • Southend • Stockport • Stoke • Sunderland • Swansea • Swindon • Thames • Torquay • Tottenham • Tranmere • Twente • Vėtra • Walsall • Watford • West Brom • West Ham • Wigan • Wimbledon • Wisła Kraków • Wolfsburg • Wolves • Workington • Worksop • Wrexham • Wycombe • Yeovil • York