history
CLUB HISTORY / ROLE OF HONOUR.
Borden Village Football Club is reported to be one of the oldest in the county of Kent having been affiliated to the Kent County Football Association since the 1920s.
After a bad couple of seasons the first team have remained in division two east of the Vandanel kent county league and are hoping to have a better season this year and are looking to progress further,the Reserve side is also in the county league and play in the reserve division. We are starting the forthcoming season by introducing a Youth side in the Kent Youth League at u18 and hope that they will carry their previous success on with us and that they will be the future of Borden Village Football Club for many seasons to come
Role of honor: Rochester and District League:
1983/84 Division Five Runners up.
1986/87 Division Three Runners up.
1993/94 Division One Runners up.
1998/99 The Quarter Century Cup Winners
1999/00 Premier Division Runners up (on goal difference)
1999/00Sittingbourne and Milton Charity Cup Winners
2000/01 Division Three Champions (Reserve Side)
2000/01Sittingbourne and Milton Charity Cup Winners
2000/01 The Quarter Century Cup Winners
2003/04-Reserve side promoted to Premier Division
Role of Honour: Kent County Football League.
2003/04-Second Division champions.
2003/04 The Weald of Kent Charity Cup Runners up
2006/07 relegated to division two east
2007/08 Reserve Division Cup Winners