The 1975–76 Kent Football League season was the tenth in the history of the Kent Football League, a football competition featuring teams based in and around the county of Kent in England.
The league comprised one division and there was also a league cup competition, the Challenge Cup.
The league featured teams from nineteen clubs, including seven reserves teams. Eighteen of the clubs competed in the previous season and they were joined by Maidstone United Reserves.[1]
During the latter part of the season, following liquidation and reformation of the club, the Tonbridge Reserves team was renamed Tonbridge AFC Reserves.[2]
The league was won by Sittingbourne, their first league title in the reformed Kent League.[3]
At the end of the season four teams left the league: both the Ashford Town Reserves and Margate Reserves teams were disbanded and resigned;[4][5]Tonbridge AFC Reserves resigned as their re-election was unlikely as the league was reducing the participation of reserves sides in the division; and Ramsgate Reserves may have suffered a similar fate had they not been replaced by the club's first team.[6]
The 1975–76 Kent Football League Challenge Cup was won following a replay by Sheppey United who defeated Sittingbourne in the final[7] with the first match played at Sittingbourne and the second at Sheppey.[8]
The competition, contested by all nineteen clubs in the league, comprised five single match tie rounds culminating in the final.