Maidstone United produced the biggest FA Cup upset at the weekend as the lowest-ranked team left in the competition beat Stevenage to reach the fourth round.
The sixth-tier club are waiting to learn who they face next after a 1-0 victory against the League One side sealed their sixth FA Cup win this season and a place in the hat for Monday nightβs draw.
Here, the PA news agency turns the spotlight on The Stones, who have reached the fourth round for the first time.
How @maidstoneunited have achieved their record-breaking #EmiratesFACup run π₯ pic.twitter.com/mHkAhVSXMA
β Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 6, 2024
Second qualifying round β Steyning Town 1-4 Maidstone
Third qualifying round β Winchester City 0-2 Maidstone
Fourth qualifying round β Torquay 0-2 Maidstone
First round proper β Chesham United 0-2 Maidstone
Second round proper β Maidstone 2-1 Barrow
Third round proper β Maidstone 1-0 Stevenage
Maidstone reached the third round proper for the first time since 1987 when coming from behind to beat League Two promotion-chasers Barrow 2-1 last month thanks to goals from Sam Corne and Bivesh Gurung, who fired a superb 74th-minute winner. Against Stevenage on Saturday, midfielder Corne kept a cool head to convert a first-half penalty and that was enough to dump out Steve Evansβ League One high-flyers, who are 69 places above The Stones in the league pyramid.
Super proud of our HISTORY MAKERS ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½π€ππ€ππ€ππ€πππ½#facup #celebrate #celebration #enjoy #team #togetherforever #football #maidstoneunited #maidstone #stones #chopπ₯
πΈ by @acerhelen β¨β¨β¨ pic.twitter.com/JDPHZd6h5g
β George Elokobi (@georgeelokobi) January 8, 2024
Manager George Elokobi said after his sideβs win on Saturday that it would be a dream come true if they were drawn to play his former club Wolves in the fourth round. Elokobi, who moved to England from Cameroon aged 16, spent six years as a defender at Molineux before ending his playing career with The Stones and also had spells at Colchester, Oldham and Leyton Orient. βWhoever we draw, itβs a privilege and a great time to be a Maidstone United player, fan, for the management team, owners and backroom staff. It is a historic day,β he said.
π’ Say what? pic.twitter.com/TVj5xIc1OV
β Maidstone United (@maidstoneunited) January 7, 2024
Maidstone won promotion to the Football League for the first time in 1989 but at the end of their third season in the old Fourth Division, the clubβs debts had spiralled out of control and they were liquidated in 1992. A new club, Maidstone Invicta, was established in the Kent County League Fourth Division and in 1995 they changed their name to Maidstone United. They have had two spells in the National League since 2016 and were relegated to National League South last season.
During their spell in the Football League, Maidstone were forced to play home games at Dartford as their ground was not up to standard and they were without a stadium of their own until 2012 when the Β£2.8million Gallagher Stadium was opened in the town on James Whatman Way. After several improvements, the ground now has a seated capacity of 4,200. Maidstone are currently fifth in the National League South table, 13 points behind leaders Yeovil.
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