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1993–94 Football Conference


FieldValue
competitionFootball Conference
season1993–94
winners**Kidderminster Harriers** (2nd Football Conference title)
continentalcup1Promoted to the Football League
continentalcup1 qualifiersNone
continentalcup2Conference League Cup winners
continentalcup2 qualifiersMacclesfield Town
continentalcup3FA Trophy winners
continentalcup3 qualifiersWoking
continentalcup4Relegated to Level 6
continentalcup4 qualifiersSlough Town,
Witton Albion
league topscorerPaul Dobson *(Gateshead)*, 25
biggest home winHalifax Town – Telford United 6–0 (2 October 1993)
biggest away winWoking – Dagenham & Redbridge 1–8 (19 April 1994)
highest scoringWoking – Dagenham & Redbridge 1–8 (19 April 1994)
matches462
total goals1119
longest winsKidderminster Harriers, 8 matches
longest unbeatenRuncorn, 15 matches
longest lossesWelling United, Yeovil Town 5 matches
highest attendanceKidderminster Harriers v Bromsgrove Rovers, 4,438 (5 April 1994)
lowest attendance?
average attendance1,065
prevseason[1992–93](1992-93-football-conference)
nextseason[1994–95](1994-95-football-conference)

Witton Albion The Football Conference season of 1993–94 was the fifteenth season of the Football Conference, also known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons.

Overview

Kidderminster Harriers finished the season as Conference champions, but were unable to gain promotion to the Football League as their stadium failed to meet capacity requirements. As a result, the bottom placed Third Division club Northampton Town avoided relegation to the Conference.

New teams in the league this season

  • Halifax Town (relegated from the Football League 1992–93)
  • Dover Athletic (promoted 1992–93)
  • Southport (promoted 1992–93)

Final league table

|win_D&R=15|draw_D&R=14|loss_D&R=13|gf_D&R=62|ga_D&R=54

Results

|match_ALT_D&R=1–2

|match_BAT_D&R=0–0

|match_BRO_D&R=2–0

|name_D&R=Dagenham & Redbridge |match_D&R_ALT=3–0 |match_D&R_BAT=3–0 |match_D&R_BRO=4–2 |match_D&R_DOV=2–1 |match_D&R_GAT=1–1 |match_D&R_HAL=3–0 |match_D&R_KET=2–3 |match_D&R_KID=1–1 |match_D&R_MAC=1–1 |match_D&R_MER=0–1 |match_D&R_NOR=1–1 |match_D&R_RUN=2–1 |match_D&R_SLO=1–0 |match_D&R_SOU=3–3 |match_D&R_STA=1–0 |match_D&R_STL=0–1 |match_D&R_TEL=4–1 |match_D&R_WEL=2–0 |match_D&R_WTN=2–1 |match_D&R_WOK=3–4 |match_D&R_YEO=2–1

|match_DOV_D&R=1–1

|match_GAT_D&R=3–1

|match_HAL_D&R=0–1

|match_KET_D&R=1–1

|match_KID_D&R=2–1

|match_MAC_D&R=3–0

|match_MER_D&R=0–0

|match_NOR_D&R=2–2

|match_RUN_D&R=2–1

|match_SLO_D&R=3–1

|match_SOU_D&R=0–0

|match_STA_D&R=2–0

|match_STL_D&R=5–0

|match_TEL_D&R=0–0

|match_WEL_D&R=0–0

|match_WTN_D&R=1–1

|match_WOK_D&R=1–8

|match_YEO_D&R=2–1

Altrincham Bath City Bromsgrove Dagenham & R Gateshead Halifax Town Kettering Town Kidderminster Harriers Macclesfield Merthyr Tydfil Northwich Victoria Runcorn Slough Town Southport Stafford Stalybridge Telford Welling Witton Albion Woking Yeovil Town Dover

Dagenham & Redbridge Welling

Promotion and relegation

  • Farnborough Town (from the Southern Premier League)
  • Stevenage Borough (from the Isthmian League)

Relegated

  • Slough Town (to the Isthmian League)
  • Witton Albion (to the Northern Premier League)

Top scorers in order of league goals

RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal
**1**** Paul Dobson **** Gateshead ****25**342**34**
2Karl ThomasRuncorn2305230
3Paul AdcockBath City1741022
=Terry RobbinsWelling United1702221
5Mickey SpencerYeovil Town1601118
=Clive WalkerWoking1603019
7David GambleSouthport1522019
=David LeworthyDover Athletic1511320
9Carl AlfordMacclesfield Town1432625
=Paul DaviesKidderminster Harriers1410318
=Morrys ScottSlough Town1421017
12Recky CarterBromsgrove Rovers1332018
=Jamie PatersonHalifax Town1302116
=Delwyn HumphreysKidderminster Harriers1330117

References

References

  1. Jack Rollin (ed.), ''Rothmans Football Yearbook 1994–95''. Headline, 1994.
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