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1999–2000 Football Conference


FieldValue
competitionFootball Conference
season1999–2000
winners**Kidderminster Harriers** (2nd Football Conference title)
continentalcup1Direct promotion
continentalcup1 qualifiersKidderminster Harriers
continentalcup2Conference League Cup winners
continentalcup2 qualifiersDoncaster Rovers
continentalcup3FA Trophy winners
continentalcup3 qualifiersKingstonian (2nd FA Trophy title), 2nd successive
continentalcup4Relegated to Level 6
continentalcup4 qualifiersAltrincham,
Sutton United,
Welling United
league topscorerJustin Jackson *(Morecambe)*, 29
biggest home winRushden & Diamonds – Northwich Victoria 6–0 (29 January 2000)
biggest away winHayes – Rushden & Diamonds 0–5 (4 December 1999)
highest scoringMorecambe – Sutton 6–2 (4 December 1999);
Telford – Hednesford 6–2 (3 January 2000);
Hereford – Doncaster 5–3 (4 September 1999);
Hereford – Scarborough 4–4 (2 October 1999);
Rushden & Diamonds – Kidderminster 5–3 (21 September 1999);
Northwich Victoria – Kettering Town 2–6 (24 April 2000)
matches462
total goals1228
longest winsKidderminster Harriers, Southport, Stevenage Borough, 6 matches
longest unbeatenMorecambe, 17 matches
longest lossesSutton, 7 matches
highest attendanceKidderminster Harriers v Rushden & Diamonds, 6,250 (8 April 2000)
lowest attendanceSutton v Scarborough, 460 (20 April 2000)
average attendance1,619 (– 0.47 compared to the previous season)
prevseason[1998–99](1998-99-football-conference)
nextseason[2000–01](2000-01-football-conference)

Sutton United, Welling United Telford – Hednesford 6–2 (3 January 2000); Hereford – Doncaster 5–3 (4 September 1999); Hereford – Scarborough 4–4 (2 October 1999); Rushden & Diamonds – Kidderminster 5–3 (21 September 1999); Northwich Victoria – Kettering Town 2–6 (24 April 2000) The Football Conference season of 1999–2000 was the twenty-first season of the Football Conference, also known as the Nationwide Conference for sponsorship reasons.

Changes since the previous season

  • Altrincham (promoted 1998–99)
  • Nuneaton Borough (promoted 1998–99)
  • Scarborough (relegated from the Football League 1998–99)
  • Sutton United (promoted 1998–99)

Locations

Sutton Nuneaton Altrincham Doncaster Dover Forest Green Rovers Hednesford Hayes Hereford United Kettering Town Kidderminster Harriers Kingstonian Morecambe Northwich Victoria Rushden & Diamonds Scarborough Southport Stevenage Telford Welling Woking Yeovil Town

Hayes Kingstonian Sutton Welling

Final league table

|win_R&D=21|draw_R&D=13|loss_R&D=8|gf_R&D=71|ga_R&D=42

Results

|match_ALT_R&D=1–2

|match_DON_R&D=0–1

|match_DOV_R&D=0–4

|match_FGR_R&D=1–0

|match_HAY_R&D=0–5

|match_HED_R&D=1–2

|match_HER_R&D=4–0

|match_KET_R&D=1–1

|match_KID_R&D=2–0

|match_KIN_R&D=0–1

|match_MOR_R&D=0–0

|match_NOR_R&D=2–1

|match_NUN_R&D=1–1

|name_R&D=Rushden & Diamonds |match_R&D_ALT=1–0 |match_R&D_DON=0–0 |match_R&D_DOV=1–1 |match_R&D_FGR=3–2 |match_R&D_HAY=1–0 |match_R&D_HED=1–1 |match_R&D_HER=0–0 |match_R&D_KET=2–0 |match_R&D_KID=5–3 |match_R&D_KIN=1–0 |match_R&D_MOR=0–2 |match_R&D_NOR=6–0 |match_R&D_NUN=1–1 |match_R&D_SCA=0–0 |match_R&D_SOU=4–2 |match_R&D_STB=2–1 |match_R&D_SUT=4–0 |match_R&D_TEL=1–1 |match_R&D_WEL=2–0 |match_R&D_WOK=1–3 |match_R&D_YEO=1–1

|match_SCA_R&D=0–1

|match_SOU_R&D=2–1

|match_STB_R&D=2–2

|match_SUT_R&D=0–4

|match_TEL_R&D=1–1

|match_WEL_R&D=0–3

|match_WOK_R&D=1–3

|match_YEO_R&D=5–1

Top scorers in order of league goals

RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal
**1**** Justin Jackson **** Morecambe ****29**110**31**
2Carl AlfordStevenage Borough2401126
3Neil DavisHednesford1812021
4Lee FurlongSouthport17
5Joff VansittartDover Athletic1504019
6Ian ArnoldSouthport1413018
=Kevin EllisonAltrincham1410015
8Steve BrodieScarborough1302116
=Lee CharlesHayes1350018
=Robin ElmesHereford United1311015
=Paul FewingsHereford United1320015
=Warren PatmoreYeovil Town1302217
13Nassim AkrourWoking1203217
=Stewart HadleyKidderminster Harriers1200012
=Ritchie HanlonWelling United120114
=Richard LandonAltrincham1211014
=David LeworthyKingstonian1222117
=Marc McGregorForest Green Rovers1211014
=Val OwenNorthwich Victoria1210013
20Darren CollinsRushden & Diamonds1122015
=Phil EastwoodMorecambe1102013
=Lee ElamSouthport1101012
=Mike McElhattonRushden & Diamonds1120013
=Zeke RoweWelling United1100011
=Dave StevensHayes1100011
=Mark WatsonSutton1101012

References

References

  1. Glenda Rollin and Jack Rollin (eds.), ''Rothmans Football Yearbook 2000–2001''. Headline, 2000.
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