Founded in 1893 as New Brompton and renamed Gillingham in 1912, the club has been a cornerstone of football in Kent. Playing at Priestfield Stadium as the “Gills,” they were a founding member of the Football League Third Division in 1920, briefly lost their league status in 1938, and were re-elected in 1950. Highlights include finishing 11th in the second tier in 2002‑03 and winning the Fourth Tier title in 2012‑13. Now competing in League Two, Gillingham continue to reflect their rich heritage, strong identity, and enduring connection with local supporters.
Gillingham are moving closer to strengthening their forward line, with a deal nearing completion as the club looks to add extra firepower from the SPFL for the run‑in.
Oldham Atheltic and Gillingham have joined the race alongside a Scottish Premier League club for a non-league winger who is in sensational form for his club.
Gillingham are closing in on the signing of Newport County midfielder Cameron Antwi, with sources telling The Lower Tiers that the 24-year-old is scheduled to undergo his medical today. The…
There’s something undeniably exciting and a little unpredictable when an EFL club takes a chance on a non-league striker. This January, Gillingham could be about to discover a genuine talent…