List of Glossop North End A.F.C. seasons

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Glossop North End A.F.C. is an English football club based in Glossop, Derbyshire. Former members of the Football League, the club's first team currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One North. They play their home matches at Surrey Street, which has a capacity of 2,374 (209 seated, 2,165 standing). The team play in blue, and are known as the "Hillmen". Between 1899 and 1992 the club was known simply as Glossop.

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Key

Seasons

SeasonLeague FA Cup FA Vase FA Trophy Top scorer(s)
DivisionPWDLFAGDPtsPos
The club was founded in 1886, but initially only played friendly matches.
1890–91North Cheshire
1891–92North Cheshire
1892–93North Cheshire
1893–94North Cheshire
1894–95Combination2014244919+30302nd4th Q
1895–96Combination149323313+20213rd3rd Q
1896–97Midland2715486739+28362nd 1st R
1897–98Midland2282124147−6189th3rd Q
1898–99 Division 23420687638+38462nd 1st R
1899–1900 Division 134410203174−431818th3rd Qr
1900–01 Division 234158115133+18385th Int
1901–02 Division 2341012123640−4328th 1st R
1902–03 Division 234117164358−152911th 1st R
1903–04 Division 234106185764−72617th2nd Q
1904–05 Division 2341010143746−93012th4th Q3r
1905–06 Division 238108204971−222816th4th Q
1906–07 Division 238136195379−263215th 1st R
1907–08 Division 238118195474−203017th 1st Rr
1908–09 Division 238158155753+4388th Quarter r
1909–10 Division 238177156457+7436th 1st R
1910–11 Division 238138174862−143414th 1st R
1911–12 Division 238812184256−142818th 1st R
1912–13 Division 238128184968−193218th 1st R
1913–14 Division 238116215167−162817th 2nd R
1914–15 Division 23866263187−561820th 1st R
1915–1919 no football played – World War I
1919–20Lanc Comb34152175974−153213th1st Qr
1920–21Manchester2112273327+6262nd §Prem
1921–22Manchester28125114942+7295thX Prem
1922–23Manchester2416445221+31362nd §Prem
1923–24Manchester2467114755−81911th §Prem
1924–25Manchester3015696234+28363rd3rd Q
1925–26Manchester34185119766+31417th1st Q
1926–27Manchester30155108683+3357th1st Q
1927–28Manchester32245310739+68531stPrem
1928–29Manchester2818197363+10375th §Prem
1929–30Manchester3017587656+20394thPrem
1930–31Manchester26132117669+7286th1st Q2r
1931–32Manchester2411496854+14268th §Prem
1932–33Manchester2615656849+19362ndPrem
1933–34Manchester2817387058+12372nd2nd Q
1934–35Manchester3223459768+29501st §2nd Q
1935–36Manchester2518167733+44372nd §4th Q
1936–37Manchester30205510858+50452nd1st Q
1937–38Manchester2616467147+24363rd1st Q
1938–39Manchester30193810356+47414thPrem
1939–1944 no football played – World War II
1945–46Manchester2816489262+30364th1st Q
1946–47Manchester30159611572+43395th § 1st Q
1947–48Manchester361861211390+23425th
1948–49Manchester321721310187+14366th Prem
1949–50Manchester2887135158−72311th Prem
1950–51Manchester34143176677−113110th Prem
1951–52Withdrew from the League Prem
1952–53Manchester36922555115−602019th
1953–54Manchester38782365118−532217th
1954–55Manchester34572256146−901717th
1955–56Manchester24102126880−12227th
1956–57Manchester2612686778−11306th
1957–58Lanc Comb Div 238196139281+11448th
1958–59Lanc Comb Div 234146147564+11349th
1959–60Lanc Comb Div 234193127557+18414th
1960–61Lanc Comb Div 234135166186−253110th
1961–62Lanc Comb Div 236205118562+20455th
1962–63Lanc Comb Div 238159147573+2399th
1963–64Lanc Comb Div 234175127361+12398th
1964–65Lanc Comb Div 232102204980−312213th
1965–66Lanc Comb Div 22612594240+2294th
1966–67Manchester Prem Div2814866836+32363rd
1967–68Manchester Prem Div2612595547+8295th
1968–69Manchester Prem Div2484125048+22010th
1969–70Manchester Prem Div2691164941+8296th
1970–71Manchester Prem Div30128105544+11327th
1971–72Manchester Prem Div32810145567−122612th 1st Q 1st Q
1972–73Manchester Prem Div3216795239+13396th 2nd Q 1st Q
1973–74Manchester Prem Div34157126156+5378th 1st Q 1st Q
1974–75Manchester Prem Div341210125453+1349th 1st Q 3rd R
1975–76Manchester Prem Div34185115341+12415th 1st Q Prem
1976–77Manchester Prem Div341210125147+43410th 1st Q 2nd R
1977–78Manchester Prem Div34108164554−92813th 1st Q Prem
1978–79 Cheshire Div 23466224283−411817th 1st Q Prem
1979–80 Cheshire Div 234147135345+8357th 2nd Q 2nd R
1980–81 Cheshire Div 23823967638+38552nd 1st Q 3rd R
1981–82 Cheshire Div 138131965230+22456th 1st Q 2nd R
1982–83 NWCFL Division One38611212967−382318th 1st Q 2nd Q
1983–84 NWCFL Division One381111163861−233315th 3rd Q 1st Q
1984–85 NWCFL Division One38811194670−242716th Prem 1st Q
1985–86 NWCFL Division One38710213769−322418th Prem Prem
1986–87 NWCFL Division One3858253387−621820th Prem 2nd Q
1987–88 NWCFL Division One3454253071−411418th Prem PremLee Farrar 12
1988–89 NWCFL Division Two34107174260−182713th Premr PremrBrian Hennegan 15
1989–90 NWCFL Division Two3083193458−242714th Prem PremSteve Halford 6
1990–91 NWCFL Division Two341210124742+5468th 1st Q 4th RrPaul Higginbotham 21
1991–92 NWCFL Division Two34159106144+17546th Prem 1st RKeith Ingham, Gary Davenport 13
1992–93 NWCFL Division One42169177067+35416th 1st Q PremKeith Ingham 25
1993–94 NWCFL Division One42128225886−284417th 1st Qr 4th RSteve Morgan 26
1994–95 NWCFL Division One42238118859+29776th 1st Qr2 3rd RTrevor Smallwood 22
1995–96 NWCFL Division One421515125548+76012th Prem 1st RKevin Scarborough 19
1996–97 NWCFL Division One421411175667−115313th Prem 2nd QrSteve Morgan 23
1997–98 NWCFL Division One42197167869+9648th Prem r 1st RSteve Morgan 23
1998–99 NWCFL Division One40126225381−284216th 3rd Q 1st RKevin O'Connell 20
1999–00 NWCFL Division One421011215273−214117th Prem 4th RDarren Hamilton, Steve Heaton 11
2000–01 NWCFL Division One42942941111−703118th Prem 2nd RDarren Hamilton 7
2001–02 NWCFL Division One441372478105−274619th Prem 1st RElliot Prest 19
2002–03 NWCFL Division One421092355104−493920th 1st Q 1st RRobert Radcliffe 12
2003–04 NWCFL Division One4299245195−443618th Prem 2nd QGarry Kharas 19
2004–05 NWCFL Division One421510177975+45513th Prem 2nd RrGarry Kharas 40
2005–06 NWCFL Division One421211196278−164716th X Prem 2nd RGarry Kharas 18
2006–07 NWCFL Division One421961771710639th 2nd Q 2nd QLee Blackshaw 19
2007–08 NWCFL Division One42205137246+26657th Prem 1st RDarren Hamilton 21
2008–09 NWCFL Prem Division42257108349+34825th Prem Final Rick Bailey, Dave Hodges 20
2009–10 NWCFL Prem Division421912117449+25697th 1st Q 3rd RDarren Hamilton 16
2010–11 NWCFL Prem Division421411176855+135314th 1st Q 1st RGarry Kharas 20
2011–12 NWCFL Prem Division42227137642+34736th X Prem 1st RSam Hind 21
2012–13 NWCFL Prem Division421411177371+25313th Prem 2nd QMark Battersby 25
2013–14 NWCFL Prem Division4225897333+40833rd 1st Q 2nd RTom Bailey 27
2014–15 NWCFL Prem Division40333410023+771021st 2nd Q Final Jason Carey 31
2015–16 NPL Division 1 North4224997841+37814th 1st Q Prem Jamie Rainford 31
2016–17 NPL Division 1 North42216157270+2698th Prem 1st Q Max Leonard 23
2017–18 NPL Division 1 North42158196672−65311th Prem 3rd Q Ben Deegan 13
2018–19 NPL Division 1 West38710214174−333117th Prem XPrem Jack Tuohy 10
2019–20 NPL Division 1 South East3089133645−93314th ◊ 1st Q XPrem Porya Ahmadi 13
2020–21 NPL Division 1 South East9225721-14816th ◊ Prem 3rd Q Bevan Burey 3
2021–22 NPL Division 1 West38913163655-194017th Prem 2nd Q Jamie Rainford 15
2022–23 NPL Division 1 West**************************

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