Gillingham

If you are looking to travel to watch your club play Gillingham, you will thoroughly enjoy the great atmosphere at Priestfield Stadium.

Be sure to check out our in depth guide to Priestfield Stadium away fans to find out all of the essential information such as the fastest route to and from the ground, and if there are any pubs, restaurants and cafés in the local area that are welcoming to visiting away fans.

Gillingham Football Club is a professional football club that plays in League Two which is the fourth tier of English Football. Managed by Neil Harris the side are going through a rough patch of form but are hoping to stay in League Two.

In our Gillingham Football Club guide, we provide you with all of the information on the squad, upcoming fixtures and results, and also the history of Gillingham Football Club.

Gillingham Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Gillingham 2024:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Steve Banks
Glenn Morris
Pontus Dahlberg
Jason Brown
Jake Turner
Tommy Crump

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Nyron Nosworthy
Cheye Alexander
Max Clark
John Hills
Barry Ashby
Ian Crofts
Scott Malone
Robbie McKenzie
Richard Rose
Chris Hope
Shadrach Ogie
Conor Masterson
Alex Giles
Remeao Hutton
Timothee Dieng

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Paul Smith
Max Ehmer
Shaun Williams
Nicky Southall
Andy Hessenthaler
Jonny Williams
Olly Lee
Leon Johnson
Mark Saunders
Dom Jefferies
Jayden Clarke
Andrew Crofts
Ethan Coleman
Danny Spiller
Matthew Jarvis
David Perpetuini
Sam Gale
Mark Byrne
Taite Holtam
Stanley Skipper
George Lapslie
Connor Mahoney
Joseph Gbode

Attacking Midfielders

StrikerPldGYCRC
Josh Andrews
Ashley Nadesan
Patrick Agyemang
Iwan Roberts
Darren Byfield
Mamady Sidibe
Ronald Sithole
Oliver Hawkins
Josh Walker
Jorge Cabezas

Strikers

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Gillingham Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 27 13:00SouthendAway
August
Sat 03 15:00WokingAway
Sat 10 15:00League TwoCarlisleHome
Tue 13 19:45SwanseaAway
Sat 17 15:00League TwoMorecambeAway
Sat 24 15:00League TwoFleetwood TownAway
Sat 31 12:30League TwoChesterfieldHome
September
Tue 03PeterboroughHome
Sat 07 15:00League TwoDoncasterAway
Sat 14 15:00League TwoTranmereHome
Sat 21 15:00League TwoNotts CountyAway
Sat 28 15:00League TwoBarrowHome
October
Tue 01 19:45League TwoGrimsbyHome
Sat 05 15:00League TwoCreweAway
Tue 08Crystal Palace U21Home
Sat 12 15:00League TwoAccrington StanleyHome
Sat 19 15:00League TwoBradfordAway
Tue 22 19:45League TwoNewport CountyHome
Sat 26 15:00League TwoSwindonAway
November
Sat 09 15:00League TwoPort ValeHome
Tue 12 19:00StevenageAway
Sat 16 15:00League TwoWalsallAway
Sat 23 15:00League TwoHarrogate TownHome
December
Tue 03 19:45League TwoBromleyAway
Sat 07 15:00League TwoSalfordHome
Sat 14 15:00League TwoMK DonsAway
Sat 21 15:00League TwoCheltenhamHome
Thu 26 15:00League TwoColchesterAway
Sun 29 15:00League TwoAFC WimbledonAway
January
Wed 01 15:00League TwoBromleyHome
Sat 04 15:00League TwoChesterfieldAway
Sat 11 15:00League TwoFleetwood TownHome
Sat 18 15:00League TwoDoncasterHome
Sat 25 15:00League TwoTranmereAway
Tue 28 19:45League TwoGrimsbyAway
February
Sat 01 15:00League TwoNotts CountyHome
Sat 08 15:00League TwoBarrowAway
Sat 15 15:00League TwoCreweHome
Sat 22 15:00League TwoCarlisleAway
March
Sat 01 15:00League TwoMorecambeHome
Tue 04 19:45League TwoNewport CountyAway
Sat 08 15:00League TwoBradfordHome
Sat 15 15:00League TwoAccrington StanleyAway
Sat 22 15:00League TwoWalsallHome
Sat 29 15:00League TwoHarrogate TownAway
April
Tue 01 19:45League TwoColchesterHome
Sat 05 15:00League TwoSalfordAway
Sat 12 15:00League TwoMK DonsHome
Fri 18 15:00League TwoCheltenhamAway
Mon 21 15:00League TwoAFC WimbledonHome
Sat 26 15:00League TwoSwindonHome
May
Sat 03 15:00League TwoPort ValeAway

Gillingham Previous Results

Popular Questions

When was Gillingham Football Club founded?

Gillingham Football Club was founded in 1893, making it over 125 years old.

What is Gillingham Football Club’s home stadium called?

Gillingham Football Club’s home stadium is called Priestfield Stadium. It has a current capacity of just over 11,000 and has been the home of the club since 1893.

Who is Gillingham Football Club’s all-time leading goal scorer?

The all-time leading goal scorer for Gillingham Football Club is Brian Yeo, who scored 134 goals for the club between 1958 and 1967.

Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
01/11/2023 – 30/06/2024Stephen ClemenceEngland31/03/1978
06/10/2023 – 31/10/2023Keith MillenEngland26/09/1966
31/01/2022 – 05/10/2023Neil HarrisEngland12/07/1977
09/01/2022 – 30/01/2022Steve LovellWales16/07/1960
01/07/2019 – 08/01/2022Steve EvansScotland30/10/1962
26/04/2019 – 30/06/2019Mark PattersonEngland13/09/1968
12/10/2017 – 25/04/2019Steve LovellWales16/07/1960
26/09/2017 – 11/10/2017Peter TaylorEngland03/01/1953
04/01/2017 – 25/09/2017Adrian PennockEngland27/03/1971
07/02/2015 – 03/01/2017Justin EdinburghEngland18/12/1969
01/01/2015 – 06/02/2015Andy HessenthalerEngland17/08/1965
14/10/2013 – 31/12/2014Peter TaylorEngland03/01/1953
01/07/2012 – 14/10/2013Martin AllenEngland14/08/1965
01/07/2010 – 30/06/2012Andy HessenthalerEngland17/08/1965
01/11/2007 – 30/06/2010Mark StimsonEngland27/12/1967
13/10/2007 – 27/10/2007Iffy OnuoraScotland28/07/1967
15/09/2007 – 06/10/2007Mick DochertyEngland29/10/1950
15/11/2005 – 08/09/2007Ronnie JepsonEngland12/06/1963
21/05/2005 – 14/11/2005Neale CooperScotland24/11/1963
07/12/2004 – 21/05/2005Stan TernentEngland16/06/1946
23/11/2004 – 29/11/2004John GormanEngland16/08/1949
29/06/2000 – 22/11/2004Andy HessenthalerEngland17/08/1965
01/07/1999 – 12/06/2000Peter TaylorEngland03/01/1953
25/03/1999 – 02/12/1999Kenny BrownEngland11/07/1967
01/08/1995 – 30/06/1999Tony PulisWales16/01/1958
01/07/1993 – 28/02/1995Mike FlanaganEngland09/11/1952
01/07/1992 – 30/06/1993Glenn RoederEngland13/12/1955
01/10/1988 – 30/04/1989Keith BurkinshawEngland23/06/1935
01/07/1974 – 31/10/1975Len AshurstEngland10/03/1939
01/07/1971 – 30/06/1974Andy NelsonEngland05/06/1935
01/01/1966 – 31/05/1971Basil HaywardEngland07/04/1928
01/07/1962 – 30/06/1965Freddie CoxEngland01/11/1920
01/07/1958 – 30/06/1962Harold BarrattEngland25/12/1918
01/08/1939 – 30/06/1958Archie ClarkEngland04/04/1902
01/07/1938 – 30/06/1939Bill HarveyEngland22/12/1896
01/07/1926 – 30/06/1929Bert HoskinsEngland00/03/1885
01/05/1923 – 30/03/1926Harry CurtisEngland22/01/1890
01/05/1920 – 31/05/1920Robert BrownEngland00/00/1873

Gillingham Trophies

HonourPositionYear
League Division FourChampion1963-64
League Division FourRunner-up1973-74
League Division 3Runner-up1995-96
League TwoChampion2012-13

Summary

Gillingham Football Club is an English professional football club based in the town of Gillingham, Kent. The club was founded in 1893 and has played its home matches at Priestfield Stadium since then. Gillingham FC currently competes in League One, the third tier of English football.

The club has a rich history, having won several titles and competitions in its early years, including the Southern League championship in 1919 and the FA Cup quarterfinals in 1947. Gillingham also won the Football League Fourth Division title in 1963-64 and the Football League Trophy in 1986 and 1999.

In recent years, Gillingham FC has established itself as a mid-table team in League One, finishing in the top half of the table in several seasons. The club has a loyal fan base and enjoys a fierce rivalry with other Kent-based clubs, particularly Maidstone United and Ebbsfleet United.

Off the pitch, Gillingham FC has been known for its community work and involvement, particularly through its Gillingham Community Trust. The club has also faced financial challenges over the years, including going into administration in 1995 and 2010, but has managed to recover and continue to compete at the professional level.

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