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1994–95 Football Conference


FieldValue
competitionFootball Conference
season1994–95
winnersMacclesfield Town (1st Football Conference title)
continentalcup1Promoted to the Football League
continentalcup1 qualifiersNone
continentalcup2Conference League Cup winners
continentalcup2 qualifiersBromsgrove Rovers
continentalcup3FA Trophy winners
continentalcup3 qualifiersWoking (2nd year running)
continentalcup4Relegated to Level 6
continentalcup4 qualifiersMerthyr Tydfil,
Stafford Rangers,
Yeovil Town
league topscorerPaul Dobson (Gateshead), 25
biggest home winHalifax Town – Stafford Rangers 6–0 (5 November 1994)
biggest away winWelling United – Bath City 1–5 (28 January 1995);
Welling United – Northwich Victoria 1–5 (19 November 1994);
Dagenham & Redbridge – Altrincham 0–4 (4 February 1995);
Dagenham & Redbridge – Macclesfield Town 0–4 (19 November 1994);
Farnborough Town – Runcorn 0–4 (24 September 1994);
Telford United – Dagenham & Redbridge 0–4 (18 February 1995)
highest scoringBromsgrove Rovers – Woking 5–5 (14 January 1995)
matches462
total goals1348
longest winsMacclesfield Town, 10 matches (Conference record)
longest unbeatenMacclesfield Town, 13 matches
longest lossesStafford Rangers, Yeovil Town, 6 matches
highest attendanceKidderminster Harriers v Bromsgrove Rovers, 4,347 (26 December 1994)
lowest attendance?
average attendance1,064
prevseason1993–94
nextseason1995–96

Stafford Rangers, Yeovil Town Welling United – Northwich Victoria 1–5 (19 November 1994); Dagenham & Redbridge – Altrincham 0–4 (4 February 1995); Dagenham & Redbridge – Macclesfield Town 0–4 (19 November 1994); Farnborough Town – Runcorn 0–4 (24 September 1994); Telford United – Dagenham & Redbridge 0–4 (18 February 1995) The Football Conference season of 1994–95 was the sixteenth season of the Football Conference, also known as the Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons.

Overview

Macclesfield Town finished the season as Conference champions, but failed to gain Football League status as their stadium failed to meet the capacity requirements. This meant that the bottom placed Third Division club, Exeter City, avoided relegation to the Conference.

New teams in the league this season

  • Farnborough Town (promoted 1993–94)
  • Stevenage Borough (promoted 1993–94)

Final league table

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Results

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

Dagenham & Redbridge Welling

Promotion and relegation

  • Hednesford Town (from the Southern Premier League)
  • Morecambe (from the Northern Premier League)
  • Slough Town (from the Isthmian League)

Relegated

  • Merthyr Tydfil (to the Southern Premier League)
  • Stafford Rangers (to the Northern Premier League)
  • Yeovil Town (to the Isthmian League)

Top scorers in order of league goals

RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal
1 Paul Dobson Gateshead 2523232
2Carl AlfordKettering Town2310327
3Leroy MayStafford Rangers2100122
4Andy GreenAltrincham1920021
=Clive WalkerWoking1915025
6Recky CarterBromsgrove Rovers18001230
=David LeworthyDover Athletic1850225
=Phil PowerMacclesfield Town1803223
=Malcolm O'ConnorNorthwich Victoria1841023
10Darran HayWoking1700017
11Dean BirkbyBath City1600218
=Mark HughesRuncorn1602119
13Paul WilsonWoking1700017

References

References

  1. Jack Rollin (ed.), Glenda Rollin (ass. ed.), ''Rothmans Football Yearbook 1995–96''. Headline, 1995.
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