List of Aldershot Town F.C. seasons

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Aldershot Town Football Club, a professional association football club based in Aldershot, Hampshire, England, was founded in 1992 after the closure of debt-ridden Aldershot Football Club.

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Seasons

SeasonLeague record FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy FA Trophy OtherTop goalscorer
Division [lower-alpha 1] PWDLFAPtsPosCompetitionResultNameGoals
1992–93Isthmian League Third Division (9) 382882903592 1st Hampshire Senior CupSFSteve Stairs32
1993–94Isthmian League Second Division (8) 423075782797 3rd FA VaseQFMark Butler35
1994–95Isthmian League First Division (7)4223514805374 4th QR1 QR3 Hampshire Senior CupSFMark Butler33
1995–96Isthmian League First Division (7)4221912814672 5th QR4 QR3 Hampshire Senior CupQFMark Butler33
1996–97Isthmian League First Division (7)4219149654571 7th QR2 QR3 Roy Young15
1997–98Isthmian League First Division (7) 422886893692 1st QR1 QR3 Hampshire Senior CupSFRoy Young27
1998–99Isthmian League Premier Division (6)42161412834862 7th QR4 R4 Hampshire Senior CupWGary Abbot48
1999–2000Isthmian League Premier Division (6)4224513715177 2nd R2 R4 Hampshire Senior CupWGary Abbot45
2000–01Isthmian League Premier Division (6)41 [lower-alpha 2] 21119733974 4th R1 R3 Gary Abbot27
2001–02Isthmian League Premier Division (6)4222713765173 3rd R1 R3 Hampshire Senior CupW Stafford Browne 30
2002–03Isthmian League Premier Division (6) 4633678136105 1st QR4 R1 Hampshire Senior CupW Roscoe Dsane 18
2003–04Conference (5)42201012806770 5th* R2 SF Conference National play-offs RU Roscoe Dsane 27
2004–05Conference National (5)42211011685273 4th* R2 R1 R3 Conference National Play-offsSF [lower-alpha 3] Tim Sills 18
2005–06Conference National (5)4216620617454 13th R2 R1 R3 Hampshire Senior CupQF Tim Sills 11
2006–07Conference National (5)46181117646265 9th R3 R3 Hampshire Senior CupW John Grant 23
2007–08Conference National (5) 4631878248101 1st R1 SF Conference League CupW John Grant 25
2008–09 League Two (4)46141220598054 15th R2 R1 R2 Scott Davies 14
2009–10 League Two (4)46201214695672 6th* R2 R1 R1 League Two play-offsSF [lower-alpha 4] Marvin Morgan 16
2010–11 League Two (4)46141913545461 14th R2 R1 R2 Luke Guttridge 8
2011–12 League Two (4)4619918545266 11th R2 R4 R2 Danny Hylton 16
2012–13 League Two (4) 46111520426048 24th R4 R1 R2 Craig Reid 12
2013–14Conference National (5)46161317696251 [lower-alpha 5] 19th QR4 R4
2014–15Conference National (5)46141121516153 18th R2 R1 Brett Williams 15
2015–16National League (5)4616822547256 15th R1 R1 Charlie Walker 14
2016–17National League (5)46231310663782 5th QR4 R1 National League play-offsSF [lower-alpha 6] Scott Rendell 13
2017–18National League (5)46201511645275 5th* R1 R1 National League play-offsQR [lower-alpha 7] Scott Rendell 12
2018–19National League (5)46111124386744 21st [lower-alpha 8] R1 R1 Scott Rendell 7
2019–20National League (5)39121017435546 18th [lower-alpha 9] QR4 R1 Ethan Chislett 9
2020–21National League (5)4215720596652 15th QR4 QF Harry Panayiotou 12
2021–22National League (5)44111023467343 20th QR4 R4 Corie Andrews 9
2022–23 National League (5)46141121647653 18th QR4 QF Inih Effiong 17

Notes

  1. Divisions are sorted according to their level within the English football league system at the time which are shown in parentheses.
  2. On 9 April the Isthmian League EGM decided that, despite continual bad weather, the season would finish on 5 May as planned. Aldershot Town tried to arrange for the unplayed match to be played on the evening of 5 May, but Billericay Town refused to accommodate this arrangement. The Isthmian League Management Committee subsequently convened and ruled that no points would be allocated to either team.
  3. Lost in the play-off semi-final to Carlisle United 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out after the aggregate score remained at 2–2 after extra time in the second leg.
  4. Lost in the play-off semi-final to Rotherham United 3–0 on aggregate.
  5. Aldershot Town deducted ten points for entering administration
  6. Lost in the play-off semi-final to Tranmere Rovers 5–2 on aggregate.
  7. Lost in the play-off qualifying round to Ebbsfleet United 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had finished 1–1 after extra time.
  8. Gateshead were demoted to the National League North on 8 June 2019 because of financial irregularities. As a result Aldershot Town were given a reprieve from relegation.
  9. Season was curtailed in April 2020 on account of the COVID-19 pandemic with league positions being determined on a points-per-game basis.

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