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  1. Margate Town Football Club was founded in August 1896 at a meeting held at Trinity School, Margate, chaired by Colonel Rowland Hill. It was agreed that a team should be formed to represent the town although there were already numerous clubs based in the Margate area.

  2. Margate Football Club, originally called Margate Town, is an English football club based in the seaside resort of Margate, Kent. The club's first team play in the Isthmian League South East Division. The club was known during the 1980s as Thanet United.

  3. margate-fc.com › club › historyMargate FC History

    Margate Football Club was founded in 1896 as an amateur club and was originally called Margate Town, playing friendly matches on local school grounds. In the years before the First World War the club played in several different amateur leagues, with little success, and played at various grounds in the Margate area, before settling on a pitch at ...

  4. When Tottenham visited Margate for the famous FA Cup 3rd Round tie on 13.1.73, it was the first time that Spurs had played an FA Cup tie on the ground of a club outside of the Football League since the First World War.

  5. Hartsdown Park is a football stadium located in Margate, Kent, England. It has been the home of Margate F.C. (known as Thanet United F.C. between 1981 and 1989) since 1929, apart from between 2002 and 2005, when the club was forced to share the grounds of other Kent clubs while protracted redevelopment work occurred.

  6. History. Margate Football Club was founded in 1896 as an amateur club and was originally called Margate Town. Read more of our history. Hartsdown Park has been the home of Margate FC since 1929. Read more about Hartsdown Park. Partners and Sponsors.

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  8. Club Honours SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Premier Division: Champions 2000/01 Division One: Champions 1962/63, Runners-Up 1966/67 First Division (South): Champions 1977/78 Southern Division: Runners-Up 1998/99 Central Section: Champions 1935/36 Eastern Section: Champions 1935/36, Runners-Up 1933/34 Midweek Section: Champions 1936/37