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Dover Athletic confirm they have been kicked out of this season’s Kent Senior Cup after playing ineligible defender Nico Jones in 4-0 win at Beckenham Town

Dover have confirmed they have been kicked out of this season’s Kent Senior Cup after they fielded an ineligible player in their win at Beckenham.

The National League South basement boys progressed to the Quarter-Final of the competition with a 4-0 victory at Isthmian South East Beckenham earlier this month.

But it has since come to light that defender Nico Jones had - seemingly unknowingly - already played in the Kent Senior Cup this term for Welling United in a 7-1 defeat to Sevenoaks in November and therefore should not have played for Dover in the competition.

Ironically, 22-year-old Jones was sent off for a second bookable offence at Beckenham.

Whites had been in contact with the Kent FA about the situation but confirmed ahead of Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Chippenham they have “been dismissed from the competition” with Beckenham reinstated.

A statement read: “Dover Athletic can confirm that, due to fielding an ineligible player (Jones) in the Kent Senior Cup Second-Round match on February 6, we have been dismissed from the competition and Beckenham Town have been reinstated.

“Prior to the game, the player in question informed our management team that he had never played in the Kent Senior Cup.

“He also disclosed that he had never signed for Welling, which was evident as this was not present on his registration form.

“After the game, the player had no knowledge of playing in the Kent Senior Cup and thought he had only played in a ‘friendly’ for Welling. The player's agent was also unaware that the player had played in the competition.

“At no point did the management team have any idea of his involvement for Welling or playing in KSC prior to the game. The management team had no reason to check as the last club on his

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