Maidstone manager George Elokobi believes the FA Cup run has catapulted the club to global stardom (Joe Giddens/PA)
George Elokobi believes Maidstone’s FA Cup adventure has catapulted them onto the global stage.
The Stones are the first team outside of the top five divisions to reach the fifth round since Blyth Spartans in 1978.
Their run, including the memorable 2-1 win at Ipswich last month, has captured the imagination from Kent to Cameroon and beyond.
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They face a trip to another Sky Bet Championship side, Coventry, on Monday night bidding to become the first sixth-tier team to reach the quarter-finals.
“It’s an incredible achievement, not just for ourselves but for the community, Maidstone United, and our fanbase,” said Cameroon-born boss Elokobi.
“But we have also gained so much admiration globally, how we have gone about our FA Cup run, how we’ve approached it as a football club.
“Now we have kids coming up to us saying ‘we want to emulate what you have done’.
“It’s historic and a lot of the people around the city and elsewhere who aren’t even connected with Maidstone, they’ve told me their new team is Maidstone United. That shows you what the players have done.
“It’s a huge moment for myself. It’s a huge moment for my community back in Cameroon. It’s a huge moment for our football club. For Africa as well. It’s huge.
“The FA Cup is regarded as one of the best competitions in the world and for Maidstone to be in the fifth round, against a Championship side in Coventry, a club full of history, it’s an inspirational
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