Draft:2023-24 Kettering Town F.C. season
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The 2023-24 season is the 151st season of Kettering Town F.C. They are competing in the Southern Football League Premier Central after being relegated from the National League North last season. In addition to the league they will compete in FA Cup, FA Trophy and Northamptonshire Senior Cup. This was the clubs first season being managed by Andy Leese who was departed on mutual conset, then assitant manager James Le Masurier was appoited as the new manager, but got demoted to assitant and Richard Lavery become the First team boss.
2023-24 season | |
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Chairman | Graham Starmer (acting) |
Manager | Richard Lavery |
Stadium | Latimer Park |
Southern Football League Premier Central | 18th |
FA Cup | Fourth Qualifying Round |
FA Trophy | Third round qualifying |
Top goalscorer | League: Tyrone Lewthwaite (10) All: '''Tyrone Lewthwaite''' (12) |
Highest home attendance | 905 (vs Halesowen Town F.C., 19 August 2023) |
Lowest home attendance | 528 (vs Mickleover F.C., 21 November 2023) |
Average home league attendance | 691 |