Category: Club News

Billericay Town – VIP Style

Fancy watching the Whites take on Billericay in style? Of course you do.

The boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game
  • A one-course meal served at your table
  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating
  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match
  • Complimentary match day programme

The very special experience costs £29.95 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

Starter: 

Minestrone Soup served with a Ciabatta Roll

Main:

Steak Pie served with Mash Potato, Vegetables and Gravy

Dessert:

Raspberry and Elderflower Cone served with Cream

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email [email protected] or call the office on 01304 822373

Club Statement: Megger Sponsorship Extended

Dover Athletic are delighted to announce that Megger will continue as the main sponsor for a further three years.

The agreement will see Megger continuing to support the club on the field as well as importantly continuing to take an active and leading role in the club’s community work through its Community Trust, youth and girl’s football.    

Jeremy Simpson the Megger Group CFO commented:

“Megger are delighted to be renewing our sponsorship of Dover Athletic for another 3 years. The recent past on the pitch has been a bit of a roller coaster, but we appreciate how important the club is to the Dover community and are delighted with the progress the team are making this year under the leadership of Jim, Jake and the wider group. We look forward to the future success we’re sure will come to the Whites.”   

Dover Athletic Chairman Jim Parmenter added:

“Megger have been tremendous for us over the past three years and we are delighted that they are able to continue their support, which not only supports the team on the pitch but makes the majority of our community activity possible. We are extremely grateful to Megger and Jeremy Simpson and will do all we can to make the continued partnership successful.”  

Preview – Cheshunt vs Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic head to Hertfordshire to take on Cheshunt in the Isthmian Premier Division

Dover Athletic

On Saturday, Dover Athletic’s unbeaten run ended with a 1-0 loss to Cray Wanderers in a tense Isthmian League Premier Division match at Crabble. Despite dominating possession and creating chances, Dover struggled to break through Cray’s defence. George Nikaj’s early effort was saved, and Ruben Soares-Junior received a yellow card as tensions flared. Cray struck in the 47th minute through Kenny Coker, and although Dover pressed relentlessly, efforts from Francis Mampolo and Luke Baptiste, including a header off the crossbar, fell short. Frustration grew as Cray held firm, securing all three points.

Cheshunt

On Tuesday, Cheshunt secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Bowers & Pitsea in the Isthmian League Premier Division at The Cheshunt Stadium. The match began at a frantic pace, with early chances for both sides, but it was Uko Oji’s composed 38th-minute finish that proved decisive. The Ambers defended resolutely, with Tommy Wood’s disallowed second-half goal and a brilliant point-blank save from the Bowers keeper adding to the drama. Despite late pressure, including a dubious stoppage-time free kick, Cheshunt held firm to claim all three points.

Cheshunt currently sits 19th in the Isthmian Premier League with 20 points from 19 matches. Recording 5 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses. At home, Cheshunt have struggled with just 2 wins from 10 games, while their away form has been slightly better, with 3 wins and 2 draws in 9 matches. They have scored 26 goals but conceded 30, resulting in a goal difference of -4.

Last 6

17/12 – Bowers & Pitsea (H) – Won 1-0
14/12 – Horsham (A) – Lost 1-3
10/12 – Chatham Town (H) – Lost 0-1
30/11 – Dulwich Hamlet (H) – Drew 1-1
23/11 – Carshalton Athletic (A) – Drew 1-1
19/11 – Billericay Town (A) – Lost 0-3 (Velocity Cup 4)

The Venue

Address:  The Stadium, Theobalds Lane, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, EN8 8RU

What Three Words: galaxy.sunset.visa

More information: https://cheshuntfc.com/club/cheshunt-fc-a-guide-for-supporters-of-visiting-clubs/

Admission  

Ticket Prices for 1st team matches at the turnstile are:

Adult £14
Concession £10  
U17 £6
U12 £2

Discounted tickets can be purchased in advance at:

https://cheshuntfc.ktckts.com/brand/match-tickets

Report – Dover Athletic 0-1 Cray Wanderers

Dover Athletic’s unbeaten run came to a disappointing end as they fell 1-0 to Cray Wanderers at Crabble on a tense afternoon in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Despite creating several chances and applying sustained pressure, the Whites were unable to find the back of the net, while the visitors made the most of a second-half breakthrough.

From the outset, this match was a fiery encounter. Dover’s George Nikaj had an early opportunity on 3 minutes but saw his effort saved by Cray goalkeeper Shaun Rowley. The match settled into a pattern of aggressive play, with both teams committing fouls and tackling hard. On 15 minutes, Ruben Soares-Junior received a yellow card for a late challenge, and Dover continued to press, though referee Benjamin McDonald made a series of contentious decisions which seemed to frustrate the home crowd.

In the 30th minute, Dover earned a corner after a flurry of shots on goal, but nothing came of the set piece. The half continued in much the same vein, with Baptiste coming close in the 42nd minute, his header tipped over the bar by Rowley after some excellent work from the Dover attack. But with no further clear-cut chances, the first half ended goalless.

Dover started the second half brightly but were stunned on 47 minutes when Cray Wanderers took the lead. A quick break saw the ball delivered to the feet of striker Kenny Coker, who managed to slot it past Jordan Gillmore to make it 1-0. The goal gave Cray a vital advantage, and Dover struggled to get back into the rhythm they had in the first half.

On 50 minutes, Dover nearly responded immediately when Francis Mampolo stabbed a shot just wide of the post, but it was becoming clear that the home side’s frustration was mounting. A tussle between Dover’s Alfie Matthews and a Cray player led to a stoppage in play on the hour mark, resulting in Matthews receiving a yellow card on 62 minutes.

Dover continued to apply pressure, and a superb header from Luke Baptiste in the 70th minute looked destined for the back of the net, but it crashed off the crossbar. The near-miss epitomised Dover’s afternoon, as despite creating several opportunities, they could not break through.

In the final stages, Dover piled on the pressure, earning a succession of corners in the 86th minute, but again they were unable to convert, and Cray held firm defensively.

In the end, it was Cray Wanderers who took all three points, with Dover’s unbeaten streak in the league coming to an unfortunate end. The Whites will need to regroup quickly ahead of their next fixture against Cheshunt.

Welcome Charlie Naylor

Dover Athletic are pleased to announce the signing of Charlie Naylor.

The 23-year old made 42 appearances for the Whites last season in the Vanarama National League South.

Prior to that, Naylor had a stint in America with Wesleyan and he has spent the beginning of this season with fellow Isthmian Premier Division clubs Chatham Town and Cheshunt.

Welcome back, Charlie!

CRAY WANDERERS – VIP STYLE

Fancy watching the Whites take on Cray Wanderers in style? Of course you do.

The boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game
  • A one-course meal served at your table
  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating
  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match
  • Complimentary match day programme

The very special experience costs £29.95 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

Starter:

Pate served with Melba Toast and Salad Garnish

Main:

Cottage Pie served with Peas, Carrots and Gravy

Dessert:

Apple Tart served with Ice Cream

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email [email protected] or call the office on 01304 822373

Up Next – Dover Athletic vs Cray Wanderers

Dover Athletic welcome Cray Wanderers to The Megger Community Stadium.

Dover Athletic

On Saturday, Dover Athletic delivered a commanding performance to secure a 4-1 win over Dulwich Hamlet at Champion Hill, extending their lead at the top of the Isthmian League. An early own goal by Luca Cocoracchio put Dulwich ahead, but Ruben Soares-Junior equalised before halftime. In the second half, league top scorer George Nikaj struck a clinical finish, followed by Alfie Matthews’ stunning 22-yard half-volley. Soares-Junior sealed the win with a clever flick in stoppage time. Debutant goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore made crucial early saves, helping Dover dominate throughout.

From the Manager

“We come off the back of a tremendous performance and result at Dulwich last time out to preserve our unbeaten away record which as group we couldn’t be prouder of. This is no mean feat especially with a new squad with an average of 22 years old. I can’t praise Mike and all the boys enough for the start we’ve had.”

Cray Wanderers

On Saturday, Cray Wanderers secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Bowers & Pitsea in challenging wet and windy conditions at the Len Salmon Stadium. Frankie Raymond’s 79th-minute penalty, awarded after Malaki Toussaint handled Nathan Jeche’s cross, proved decisive. Bowers were reduced to 10 men in the 66th minute when captain Lewis Chambers received a second yellow card. Despite the stormy conditions, Cray’s midfield, led by Raymond and Charlie Edwards, controlled the game, while Shaun Rowley earned his 11th clean sheet of the season. The win moves Cray up to 17th, before Tuesday’s clash against Chichester City.

Cray Wanderers currently sit in 17th place in the Isthmian Premier League, with 19 points from 18 matches. Featuring 5 wins, 4 draws, and 9 losses. At home, they have struggled, securing only 2 wins from 8 matches, while their away form is slightly better with 3 wins, 2 draws, and 5 losses. The team has scored 23 goals but conceded 30, leaving them with a goal difference of -7.

Last 5

07/12 – Bowers & Pitsea (A) – Won 1-0
30/11 – Carshalton Athletic (H) – Drew 1-1
23/11 – Canvey Island (A) – Lost 0-2
19/11 – Erith Town (H) – Lost 4-7 (London Senior Cup)
16/11 – Potters Bar Town (A) – Won 4-0

The Venue

We look forward to welcoming Cray to the Megger Community Stadium. More information on getting to the ground can be found here: https://doverathletic.com/visit-crabble/

Megger Community Stadium. Crabble Athletic Ground, Lewisham Road, Dover, Kent, CT17 0JB.

Admission  

Adults: £15
Concessions: £14
U18: £9
U11: FREE with a paying adult

We now only accept card on the gate and operate a cashless ground.

Report – Dulwich Hamlet 1-4 Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic put on a clinical display at Champion Hill, overcoming an early own goal to claim a convincing 4-1 victory over Dulwich Hamlet. The result extended their lead at the top of the Isthmian League table, leaving Dulwich with little answer to Dover’s relentless pressure and efficiency in attack.

The game began in unfortunate fashion for Dover when a low cross from Dulwich’s Ross Marshall caused confusion in the Dover defense. Luca Cocoracchio, trying to clear the ball under pressure, inadvertently turned it into his own net in the second minute, giving Dulwich an early lead. Despite the setback, Dover quickly settled into their rhythm, controlling possession and creating chances. Francis Mampolo tested Dulwich goalkeeper Jameson Horlick with a curling shot that went narrowly wide, and George Nikaj, the league’s top scorer, began to find dangerous positions in and around the Dulwich box.

The breakthrough came just before halftime. A corner delivery from Dover caused chaos in the Dulwich penalty area, with the ball flicked on by a home defender. Ruben Soares-Junior reacted quickest, bundling the ball over the line to equalise. It was a deserved goal for the visitors, who had been on the front foot for most of the half. The teams went into the break level at 1-1, but Dover looked the more likely to take control in the second half.

After the restart, Dover began to assert their dominance. George Nikaj, who had been threatening all afternoon, delivered the visitors’ second goal in the 67th minute. Finding space on the edge of the Dulwich area, he struck a precise shot into the bottom corner, leaving Horlick no chance. It was a clinical finish and Nikaj’s 16th goal of the season.

Dover continued to pile on the pressure, and just seven minutes later, Alfie Matthews produced a moment of pure quality. Following a defensive header that lacked distance, Matthews allowed the ball to bounce before striking a perfectly controlled half-volley from 22 yards out. The ball flew into the top corner. The goal gave Dover a commanding 3-1 lead and effectively ended Dulwich’s hopes of a comeback.

In stoppage time, Soares-Junior added a fourth to cap off a superb performance. A short corner routine saw substitute George Wilkinson deliver a low cross into the near post, where Soares-Junior applied an exquisite flick with the back of his heel to beat Horlick at his near post.

Debutant goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore also played a key role in the victory, making a series of vital saves early in the match to keep Dover within touching distance.

The final whistle confirmed a dominant 4-1 victory for Dover Athletic, who remain six points clear at the top of the league. Dulwich Hamlet, despite the strong home support of 2,160 fans, struggled to find answers to Dover’s organised and incisive play. Whites are back at home next Saturday against Cray Wanderers.

Isthmian League – Premier Division
Attendance: 2,160
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Champion Hill

Dulwich Hamlet: 1. Jameson Horlick, 4. Jordan Wynter, 5. Michael Chambers, 6. Sam German, 7. Luke Wanadio, 8. Hassan Ibrahiym, 10. Anthony Jeffrey, 16. Ross Marshall, 17. Ralfi Hand, 18. Jerome Binnom-Williams (C), 19. Oli Lynch SUBS: 9. Danny Mills, 11. Mark Marshall, 12. Kaya Hansson, 14. George Porter, 20. Sean Bonnett-Johnson.

Dover Athletic: 27. Jordan Gillmore, 2. Roman Charles-Cook, 3. Fuad Sesay, 6. Luca Cocoracchio, 7. Luke Baptiste, 8. Alfie Matthews, 10. George Nikaj, 14. Ruben Soares-Junior (C), 16. Harrison Pont, 24. Francis Mampolo, 26. Jacob Mensah SUBS: 4. Jeremiah Gyebi, 5. Joe Tennent, 9. Eniye Amgbaduba, 15. Tamas Amgbaduba, 23. George Wilkinson.

Welcome Jordan Gillmore

Dover Athletic are delighted to confirm the arrival of goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore.

The 22-year-old stopper started as a youngster with Chelsea before joining Millwall as an U18, emerging through the Lions’ academy ranks and taking in a loan with VCD Athletic at the back end of the 2022/23 season.

He joined Barnet in the summer of 2023 and enjoyed a loan stint with Erith & Belvedere last February. Jordan spent the start of this season with Welling.

Gillmore now joins Dover to provide another option between the sticks.