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For a detailed account of the club's history, seeHistory of Gillingham F.C.

A football team comprising ten players in striped shirts and one in a shirt of a single colour pose for the camera. Five of the men are standing and the other six seated in front of them. Also posing with them are an elderly man in a bowler hat with a chain of office around his neck, and twelve men in business suits, some of whom are wearing hats. A crowd of spectators is visible behind the group.
The Gillingham team line up before a match in the club's first season in the Football League, along with club officials and the local mayor

Gillingham Football Club is an Englishassociation football club originally formed in 1893 under the name New Brompton F.C. The club adopted its present name in 1912, and played in theSouthern League until 1920, when that league's top division was absorbed into theFootball League as its new Division Three. The "Gills" were voted out of the league in favour ofIpswich Town at the end of the1937–38 season, but returned 12 years later, when that league was expanded from 88 to 92 clubs.

Twice in the late 1980s Gillingham came close to winning promotion to the second tier of English football, but a decline then set in and in 1993 the club narrowly avoided relegation to theFootball Conference. In 2000, Gillingham reached the second tier of the English league for the first time in the club's history. They went on to spend five seasons at this level, achieving a club record highest league finish of eleventh place in the2002–03 season before being relegated twice to return to the league's bottom division, known since 2004 asFootball League Two. The club has won honours at a professional level namely theFootball League Fourth Division championship in the1963–64 season as well as theFootball League Two championship in the2012–13 season.

Seasons

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SeasonLeagueFA CupEFL Cup[a]EFL Trophy[b]OtherTop scorer(s)[c]Ref
DivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPos
1893–94New Brompton did not play league footballQR1FA Amateur CupR3Q[d]Albert Jenner2[e][1]
1894–95SL Div 21211015710221st[f]QR3Arthur Rule22[1]
1895–96SL Div 1187473037186thQR2Dave Hutcheson8[g][2]
KL Div 12293103642217th
1896–97SL Div 12072113242168thQR4Jack Frettingham10[h][3]
TMC10208213245th
1897–98SL Div 1229493737226thQR5Jack Frettingham13[h][4]
TMC149233315203rd
1898–99SL Div 12410593830256thR1Jack Frettingham14[h][5]
TMC1612224815261st
1899–1900SL Div 128961339492411thQR4Jack Frettingham11[h][6]
TMC10811206171st
1900–01SL Div 128751634511912thQR5Jack Frettingham14[h][7]
TMC641115792nd
1901–02SL Div 1301071339382710thRIntAlf Milward12[h][i][8]
TMC121011527211st
1902–03SL Div 130111183735336thRIntCharlie Satterthwaite14[h][9]
TMC125163342114th
1903–04SL Div 1346131526432516thRIntJim Stevenson7[10]
1904–05SL Div 1341111124041339thR1Walter Leigh11[11]
1905–06SL Div 134781920622217thR2Bill Marriott5[12]
1906–07SL Div 1381291747593316thR2Dan Cunliffe15[13]
1907–08SL Div 138972244752520th[j]R2Charlie McGibbon22[14]
1908–09SL Div 140177164859417thQR5Arthur Pickett9[15]
1909–10SL Div 1421951876744312thR1Albert Court25[16]
1910–11SL Div 1381181934653018thR1Jock Taylor15[17]
1911–12SL Div 1381191835723118thQR4Fred Corbett
Abel Lee
Jock Taylor
6[18]
1912–13SL Div 13812101636533415thR1Arthur Wolstenholme7[19]
1913–14SL Div 1381391648493513thR2Charlie Hafekost10[20]
1914–15SL Div 138682443822020thR1Sam Gilligan
Peter Glen
8[21]
No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due to theFirst World War.
1919–20SL Div 1421072534742722ndR1Arthur Wood14[22]
1920–21Div 3[k]428122234742822nd[l]QR6Tommy Hall11[23]
1921–22Div 3S[m]421482047603618thR1Charlie Freeman14[24]
1922–23Div 3S421572051573716thQR6Tommy Hall
Horace Williams
11[25]
1923–24Div 3S4212131743583715thR1Joe North17[26]
1924–25Div 3S4213141535444013thQR6Frank Marshall11[27]
1925–26Div 3S421781753494210thR2Fred Brown16[28]
1926–27Div 3S4211102154723220thR2Bill Arblaster18[29]
1927–28Div 3S4213111862813716thR3Jonah Wilcox28[30]
1928–29Div 3S421092343832922nd[l]R1Arthur Dominy14[31]
1929–30Div 3S421182351803021stR1Fred Cheesmur18[32]
1930–31Div 3S4214101861763816thR2Harry Loasby22[33]
1931–32Div 3S421082440822821stR1Bill White9[34]
1932–33Div 3S42188167261447thR2George Nicol28[35]
1933–34Div 3S4211112075963317thR2Third Division South CupR1Sim Raleigh18[36]
1934–35Div 3S4211131855753520thR1Third Division South CupR1Bill Baldwin13[37]
1935–36Div 3S421491966773716thR2Third Division South CupR1George Tadman18[38]
1936–37Div 3S421881672614411thR2Third Division South CupR2Jimmy Watson21[39]
1937–38Div 3S ↓421062636772622nd[n]R1Third Division South CupR2Jimmy Watson13[40]
1938–39SL44296910457643rdQR4Southern League CupR2Harry Rowley41[41]
1939–40SL3201644n/a[o]Southern League CupR1Harry Rowley4[42]
No further competitive football was played between 1939 and 1945 due to theSecond World War.
1945–46KL20181111133371stQR4Kent League CupWVic Hole29[43]
1946–47SL3120651034547[p]1stR3Southern League CupWHughie Russell42[44]
1947–48SL3421588143472ndR3Southern League CupGSHughie Russell23[45]
1948–49SL422610610448621stQR4Southern League CupSFHughie Russell36[46]
1949–50SL ↑46239149261555th[q]R2Southern League CupR2Harold Williams18[47]
1950–51Div 3S4613924691013522ndR2Dave Thomas21[48]
1951–52Div 3S4611132271813522ndR2Derek Lewis
Dave Thomas
22[49]
1952–53Div 3S4612151939704021stR2Trevor Long11[50]
1953–54Div 3S4619101761664810thR1Ernie Morgan21[51]
1954–55Div 3S462015117766554thR2Ernie Morgan33[52]
1955–56Div 3S4619101761664810thR1Ernie Morgan16[53]
1956–57Div 3S4612132154853722ndR2Jim Taylor16[54]
1957–58Div 3S461392452813522ndR3Ron Saunders19[55]
1958–59Div 4[r]462091782774911thR1Johnny Edgar24[56]
1959–60Div 4462110157469527thR3Pat Terry22[57]
1960–61Div 44615131864664315thR3R2Pat Terry22[58]
1961–62Div 44413112073943720thR1R1Charlie Livesey15[59]
1962–63Div 4462213117149575th[s]R3R1George Francis13[60]
1963–64Div 4 ↑46231495930601st[t]R1R4Brian Gibbs18[61]
1964–65Div 346239147050557thR2R1Brian Gibbs23[62]
1965–66Div 346228166254526thR1R2Brian Gibbs24[63]
1966–67Div 34615161558624611thR2R2Brian Gibbs17[64]
1967–68Div 34618121659634811thR1R2Brian Gibbs16[65]
1968–69Div 34613151854634120thR2R1Brian Yeo18[66]
1969–70Div 34613132052643920th[u]R5R2Mike Green16[67]
1970–71Div 3 ↓4610132342673324thR1R1Mike Green12[68]
1971–72Div 44616131761674513thR3R3Brian Yeo24[69]
1972–73Div 4461911166358499thR1R2Damien Richardson14[70]
1973–74Div 4 ↑46251299049622ndR1R2Brian Yeo32[71]
1974–75Div 34617141565604810thR1R1Damien Richardson21[72]
1975–76Div 34612191558684315thR2R2Damien Richardson
Danny Westwood
12[73]
1976–77Div 34616121855644412thR1R2Damien Richardson18[74]
1977–78Div 3461520116760507thR2R1Ken Price20[75]
1978–79Div 346211786542594thR1R1Danny Westwood19[76]
1979–80Div 34614141849514216thR1R2Ken Price17[77]
1980–81Div 34612181648584215thR2R2Ken Price13[78]
1981–82Div 346201115645671[v]6thR4R1Football League Group CupGSKen Price
Dean White
14[79]
1982–83Div 34616131758596113thR2R3Tony Cascarino19[80]
1983–84Div 3462010167469708thR4R1R1(S)Dave Mehmet17[81]
1984–85Div 346258138062834thR4R2R1(S)Tony Cascarino20[82]
1985–86Div 3462213118154795thR3R2SF(S)Tony Cascarino21[83]
1986–87Div 346239146548785th[w]R3R2SF(S)League play-offsRUTony Cascarino30[84]
1987–88Div 34614171577615913thR3R2GSSteve Lovell27[85]
1988–89Div 3 ↓461243047814023rdR1R2R1(S)Steve Lovell17[86]
1989–90Div 44617111846486214thR1R1R1(S)Steve Lovell18[87]
1990–91Div 44612111657605415thR1R1R1(S)Steve Lovell21[88]
1991–92Div 44215121563535711thR1R1R1(S)David Crown24[x][89]
1992–93Div 3[y]429132048644021stR3R2GSDavid Crown9[90]
1993–94Div 34212151544515116thR2R1GSNicky Forster18[91]
1994–95Div 34210112146644119thR3R1R2(S)Chris Pike18[92]
1995–96Div 3 ↑46221774920[z]832ndR3R1GSLeo Fortune-West15[93]
1996–97Div 24619101760596711thR3R4R1(S)Iffy Onuora23[94]
1997–98Div 2461913145247708th[aa]R1R1R1(S)Ade Akinbiyi22[95]
1998–99Div 2462214107544804th[ab]R1R1SF(S)[ac]League play-offsRUCarl Asaba22[96]
1999–2000Div 2 ↑462510117948853rd[ad]QF[ae]R2R1(S)League play-offsWRobert Taylor18[97]
2000–01Div 14613161747616613thR4R2Marlon King15[98]
2001–02Div 14618101864676412thR5R3Marlon King20[99]
2002–03Div 14616141656656211th[af]R4R3Paul Shaw13[100]
2003–04Div 1461492348675121st[ag]R4R3Patrick Agyemang
Paul Shaw
Mamady Sidibe
Danny Spiller
6[101][102]
2004–05Champ[ah]4612142045665022nd[ai]R3R1Darius Henderson9[101][103]
2005–06Lge 14616121850646014thR1R3R2(S)Darren Byfield14[101][104]
2006–07Lge 1461782156775916thR2R1R1(SE)Michael Flynn12[101][105]
2007–08Lge 1 ↓4611132244734622ndR1R1SF(S)Chris Dickson11[101][106]
2008–09Lge 2462112135855755th[aj]R3R1R2(S)League play-offsWSimeon Jackson21[107]
2009–10Lge 14612142048645021stR3R2R2(S)Simeon Jackson17[108]
2010–11Lge 2461717126757688thR1R1R1(S)Cody McDonald25[109]
2011–12Lge 2462010167962708thR3R1R2(SE)Danny Kedwell14[110]
2012–13Lge 246231496639831stR2R2R1(SE)Danny Kedwell16[111]
2013–14Lge 1461582360795317thR1R1R1(SE)Cody McDonald17[112]
2014–15Lge 14616141665666212thR1R2F(S)Cody McDonald18[113]
2015–16Lge 1461912157156699thR1R2QF(S)Bradley Dack15[114]
2016–17Lge 14612142059795020thR1R3GSJosh Wright13[115]
2017–18Lge 14613171650555617thR2R1R2STom Eaves18[116]
2018–19Lge 14615102161725513thR4R1GSTom Eaves22[117]
2019–20Lge 1351215842345110th[ak]R3R1GSAlex Jakubiak
Brandon Hanlan
7[118]
2020–21Lge 14619101763606710thR2R3R2Vadaine Oliver20[119]
2021–22Lge 1468162235694021stR1R2GSVadaine Oliver11[120]
2022–23Lge 24614131936495517thR3R4GSTom Nichols6[121]
2023–24Lge 24618101846576412thR3R2GSConnor Mahoney7[122]
2024–25Lge 24614161641465817thR1R1GSJayden Clarke7

Key

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WinnersRunners upPromotedRelegated

Division shownin bold when it changes due topromotion, relegation or league reorganisation. Top scorer shown inbold when he set or equalled a club record.

Key to league record:
P – Games played
W – Games won
D – Games drawn
L – Games lost
GF – Goals for
GA – Goals against
Pts – Points
Pos – Final position

Key to rounds:
QR1 – First qualifying round
QR2 – Second qualifying round, etc.
RInt – Intermediate round
R1 – First round
R2 – Second round, etc.
QF – Quarter-final
SF – Semi-final
Grp – Group stage
GrpS – Group stage (Southern section)
R1S – First round (Southern section)
R2S – Second round (Southern section), etc.
R1SE – First round (South Eastern section)
SQF – Quarter-final (Southern section)
n/a – Not applicable

Key to divisions:
Champ –EFL Championship
Lge 1 –EFL League One
Div 1 –Football League First Division
Div 2 –Football League Second Division
Div 3 –Football League Third Division
Div 3S –Football League Third Division South
Div 4 –Football League Fourth Division
SL –Southern League
KL –Kent League
TMC – Thames and Medway Combination

Notes

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  1. ^The Football League Cup competition did not start until the 1960–61 season.
  2. ^The EFL Trophy did not start until the 1983–84 season.
  3. ^Other than where stated, includes all senior competitive first-team matches.
  4. ^New Brompton's only entry to the FA Amateur Cup. In 1894 the club turned professional and ceased to be eligible to enter.
  5. ^FA Cup goals only. The scorers of New Brompton's goals in the FA Amateur Cup are not known.
  6. ^New Brompton, as champions of Division Two, played the bottom team in Division One,Swindon Town, in a two-leggedtest match and won 5–1, thus gaining promotion.
  7. ^Southern League and FA Cup goals only. Details of the club's goalscorers in the Kent League in this season are not recorded.
  8. ^abcdefgSouthern League and FA Cup goals only. Details of the club's goalscorers in the Thames and Medway Combination in this season are not recorded.
  9. ^Scorer of one FA Cup goal in this season not recorded.
  10. ^Despite finishing last, New Brompton avoided relegation due to the expansion of the league.
  11. ^Under a restructuring of the leagues, all members of the Southern League Division One were elevated to form the new Third Division of the expanded Football League. Gillingham thus avoided relegation despite having finished the previous season in last position.
  12. ^abThere was no automatic relegation from the Football League until 1987. Gillingham thus avoided relegation despite finishing last.
  13. ^The Football League Third Division North was formed in 1921, with the existing Third Division being re-designated the Third Division South.
  14. ^Gillingham failed to be re-elected having finished in last position, andIpswich Town were chosen to replace them in the Football League. Gillingham returned to the Southern League.
  15. ^The Southern League season was abandoned after three matches due to the outbreak of war in September. Beginning in November, Gillingham played in the Kent Regional League East, which like other wartime competitions is regarded as unofficial.
  16. ^Gillingham were awarded one point for an away fixture againstMillwall that never took place.
  17. ^Gillingham were elected into the Football League as part of the expansion of the Third Division South from 22 teams to 24.
  18. ^Having finished in the lower half of the table, Gillingham were placed in the new Football League Fourth Division following the amalgamation of the Third Division South and Third Division North.
  19. ^Gillingham finished level on points withMansfield Town, but missed out on promotion ongoal average.
  20. ^Gillingham won the division on goal average.
  21. ^Gillingham finished with the same number of points asBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, but finished above them on goal average and thus escaped relegation.
  22. ^From the 1981–82 season, points were allocated on the basis of 3 for a win and 1 for a draw; previously only two points had been given for a win.
  23. ^Gillingham qualified for theplay-offs in the first year that these were staged, defeatingSunderland in the semi-final on away goals after a 6–6 aggregate score, and losing the final 2–0 to Swindon Town in a replay atSelhurst Park after a 2–2 aggregate over two legs.
  24. ^Crown also scored one goal in a match againstAldershot which was declared void when that team resigned from the league before the end of the season.
  25. ^On the formation of the FA Premier League, the Fourth Division was re-designated as the Third Division.
  26. ^Twenty goals remains a record for the lowest number of goals conceded in a 46 match Football League season.
  27. ^Gillingham missed out on a place in the play-offs on goals scored, which took precedence overgoal difference at that time.
  28. ^Having qualified for the play-offs, Gillingham defeatedPreston North End 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-final, and in their first appearance atWembley Stadium were beaten 3–1 onpenalties byManchester City, after a 2–2 draw.
  29. ^Gillingham were defeated 1–0 byMillwall on theGolden goal rule, the only time this method of resolving a match was applied to a Gillingham match.
  30. ^Qualifying again for the play-offs, Gillingham defeatedStoke City 5–3 on aggregate in the semi-final, and beatWigan Athletic 3–2 after extra time in the final to gain promotion to the second level of English football for the first time in their history.
  31. ^This achievement in reaching the quarter-finals represents the furthest progress Gillingham have ever made in the FA Cup.
  32. ^This position, equivalent to 31st place in theEnglish football league system, represents Gillingham's highest ever league finish.
  33. ^Gillingham finished with the same number of points asWalsall, but avoided relegation due to a superior goal difference.
  34. ^The First Division was renamed the Football League Championship as part of a new sponsorship deal in the2004–05 season.
  35. ^Gillingham finished on the same number of points asCrewe Alexandra, but were relegated on account of an inferior goal difference to the recently renamed third tier, Football League One.
  36. ^By finishing 5th, Gillingham reached the play-offs, then defeatedRochdale 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-final, and beatShrewsbury Town 1–0 in thefinal to gain promotion.
  37. ^The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with league positions decided on a points-per-game basis. Gillingham averaged 1.46 points from 35 games.

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