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2000–01 Football Conference


FieldValue
competitionFootball Conference
season2000–01
winners**Rushden & Diamonds** (1st Football Conference title)
continentalcup1Direct promotion
continentalcup1 qualifiersRushden & Diamonds
continentalcup2Conference League Cup winners
continentalcup2 qualifiersChester City
continentalcup3FA Trophy winners
continentalcup3 qualifiersCanvey Island (Isthmian League) (1st FA Trophy title)
continentalcup4Relegated to Level 6
continentalcup4 qualifiersHednesford,
Kettering Town,
Kingstonian
league topscorerDuane Darby *(Rushden & Diamonds)*, 24
biggest home winHednesford – Northwich Victoria 7–1 (2 September 2000)
biggest away winKingstonian – Morecambe 1–6 (10 March 2000)
highest scoringLeigh RMI – Nuneaton 6–2 (3 March 2001);
Boston – Hereford 5–3 (5 May 2001);
Stevenage – Telford United 5–3 (30 September 2000);
Forest Green Rovers – Dagenham & Redbridge 4–4 (16 September 2000);
Morecambe – Scarborough 4–4 (16 December 2000);
Woking– Dagenham & Redbridge 4–4 (14 April 2001)
matches462
total goals1256
longest wins?
longest unbeaten?
longest losses?
highest attendanceYeovil Town v Rushden & Diamonds, 8,868 (21 April 2001)
lowest attendance?
average attendance1,553 (– 4% compared to the previous season)
prevseason[1999–2000](1999-2000-football-conference)
nextseason[2001–02](2001-02-football-conference)

Kettering Town, Kingstonian Boston – Hereford 5–3 (5 May 2001); Stevenage – Telford United 5–3 (30 September 2000); Forest Green Rovers – Dagenham & Redbridge 4–4 (16 September 2000); Morecambe – Scarborough 4–4 (16 December 2000); Woking– Dagenham & Redbridge 4–4 (14 April 2001) The Football Conference season of 2000–01 was the twenty-second season of the Football Conference, also known as the Nationwide Conference for sponsorship reasons.

Changes since the previous season

  • Boston United (promoted 1999–2000)
  • Chester City (relegated from the Football League 1999–2000)
  • Dagenham & Redbridge (promoted 1999–2000)
  • Leigh RMI (promoted 1999–2000)

Locations

Boston United Chester Dagenham & R Doncaster Dover Forest Green Rovers Hednesford Hayes Hereford United Kettering Town Kingstonian Leigh RMI Morecambe Northwich Victoria Nuneaton Rushden & Diamonds Scarborough Southport Stevenage Telford Woking Yeovil Town

Dagenham & Redbridge Hayes Kingstonian

Final league table

|win_R&D=25|draw_R&D=11|loss_R&D=6|gf_R&D=78|ga_R&D=36|status_R&D=C,P |win_D&R=23|draw_D&R=8|loss_D&R=11|gf_D&R=71|ga_D&R=54

Results

|match_BOS_D&R=5–1 |match_BOS_R&D=1–1

|match_CHE_D&R=1–1 |match_CHE_R&D=1–2

|name_D&R=Dagenham & Redbridge |match_D&R_BOS=2–1 |match_D&R_CHE=1–1 |match_D&R_DON=2–1 |match_D&R_DOV=1–1 |match_D&R_FGR=3–1 |match_D&R_HAY=2–0 |match_D&R_HED=6–1 |match_D&R_HER=2–1 |match_D&R_KET=5–1 |match_D&R_KIN=1–2 |match_D&R_LEI=2–1 |match_D&R_MOR=3–2 |match_D&R_NOR=1–0 |match_D&R_NUN=1–1 |match_D&R_R&D=0–2 |match_D&R_SCA=1–0 |match_D&R_SOU=0–1 |match_D&R_STB=3–0 |match_D&R_TEL=0–0 |match_D&R_WOK=1–2 |match_D&R_YEO=2–0

|match_DON_D&R=1–0 |match_DON_R&D=3–2

|match_DOV_D&R=3–1 |match_DOV_R&D=4–1

|match_FGR_D&R=4–4 |match_FGR_R&D=0–0

|match_HAY_D&R=4–1 |match_HAY_R&D=0–3

|match_HED_D&R=0–2 |match_HED_R&D=2–3

|match_HER_D&R=0–1 |match_HER_R&D=3–1

|match_KET_D&R=0–0 |match_KET_R&D=0–2

|match_KIN_D&R=2–3 |match_KIN_R&D=2–4

|match_LEI_D&R=1–2 |match_LEI_R&D=1–0

|match_MOR_D&R=2–3 |match_MOR_R&D=2–1

|match_NOR_D&R=3–0 |match_NOR_R&D=0–0

|match_NUN_D&R=2–0 |match_NUN_R&D=1–1

|name_R&D=Rushden & Diamonds |match_R&D_BOS=0–0 |match_R&D_CHE=2–0 |match_R&D_D&R=2–1 |match_R&D_DON=0–0 |match_R&D_DOV=2–1 |match_R&D_FGR=0–0 |match_R&D_HAY=4–0 |match_R&D_HED=5–1 |match_R&D_HER=1–0 |match_R&D_KET=1–1 |match_R&D_KIN=2–1 |match_R&D_LEI=1–1 |match_R&D_MOR=4–1 |match_R&D_NOR=2–1 |match_R&D_NUN=2–1 |match_R&D_SCA=1–0 |match_R&D_SOU=4–0 |match_R&D_STB=2–2 |match_R&D_TEL=3–0 |match_R&D_WOK=2–0 |match_R&D_YEO=1–2

|match_SCA_D&R=0–1 |match_SCA_R&D=0–3

|match_SOU_D&R=0–1 |match_SOU_R&D=1–3

|match_STB_D&R=0–2 |match_STB_R&D=0–2

|match_TEL_D&R=0–1 |match_TEL_R&D=1–2

|match_WOK_D&R=4–4 |match_WOK_R&D=1–4

|match_YEO_D&R=1–3 |match_YEO_R&D=0–0

Top scorers in order of league goals

RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal
**1**** Duane Darby **** Rushden & Diamonds ****24**030**27**
2Steve JonesLeigh RMI1910121
3Warren PatmoreYeovil Town1830122
=Justin Jackson** Rushden & Diamonds**1811020
5Darran HayStevenage Borough1501016
6Rob ElmesHereford United1404018
7Alex MeechanForest Green Rovers1305018
=Ken CharleryBoston United1331017
=Marc McGregorNuneaton Borough1310216
=Ian ArnoldSouthport1311015
=Dave RidingsLeigh RMI1300114
=Simon ParkeSouthport1300013
=Charlie GriffinWoking1300013
14Mark BeesleyChester City1211317
=Tony BlackLeigh RMI1231117
=Darren CollinsKettering Town1220014
=Gary PatersonDoncaster Rovers1210013
=Joff VansittartDover Athletic1200012
19Neil IllmanStevenage Borough1104217
=Rocky BaptisteHayes1100011
=Dale WatkinsKettering Town1100011
=Jon BradyRushden & Diamonds1100011

References

References

  1. Glenda Rollin and Jack Rollin (eds.), ''Rothmans Football Yearbook 2001–2002''. Headline, 2001.
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