List of Harrow Borough F.C. seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Harrow Borough Football Club in English football, from 1933 (when Roxonian F.C. were first formed) to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

Contents

List

SeasonLeague FA Cup FA Trophy/FA Amateur Cup Regional CupsTop scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
Played as Roxonian F.C.
1933–34 HDLD124182410150382ndAllday20
1934–35 SLD2W
1935–36 SLD2W
1936–37 SLD2W
1937–38 SLD2W 2nd
Name changed to Harrow Town F.C.
1938–39 SLD2W 2620155925411stEPR. Lovett17
Second World War – Played in the West Middlesex Combination and then the Middlesex Senior League.
1944–45 MSLN 168265036184thGordon Box26
1945–46 SLCD 1810175140215th2Q
1946–47 SLPD 26132116255287th3Q
1947–48 SLPD 26851350682110th2Q
1948–49 SLPD 26114114757266th1Q
1949–50 SLPD 26831553891911thEP
1950–51 SLPD 26651538661712thEP
1951–52 SLPD 26106104560267thPre
1952–53 SLPD 30132155257287thPre
1953–54 SLPD 301081257682810thPre
1954–55 SLSS 30124145554289thPre
1955–56 SLSS 28124127571289th1Q
1956–57 SLSS 2616377337354th1QNWMIC FinalistsPhil West30
1957–58 SLSS 3022449430482nd1QNWMIC Finalists
1958–59 Delphian League 2814777340354thPre
1959–60 Delphian League 2413745232333rd1QNWMIC Finalists
1960–61 Delphian League 28126106563306th4Q
1961–62 Delphian League 26371633621313th2Q
1962–63 Delphian League 1233623219Aban
Delphian League abandoned due to severe winter. Split into two leagues in order to complete the season. League then closed and Harrow Town joined the newly formed Athenian League Div Two
1962–63 Delphian League West7403111085th2Q
1963–64 AL – 2 2820268542422nd2Q2Peter Lavers45
1964–65 AL – 1 3016597956375th1Q
1965–66 AL – 1 30751832711914th2Q
1966–67 AL – 1 30532237881316th2Q
Changed name to Harrow Borough F.C.
1967–68 AL – 2 301261241493010th2Q
1968–69 AL – 2 30532245851316th2Q
1969–70 AL – 2 30481833671614th1Q
1970–71 AL – 2 30891332392512th2Q
1971–72 AL – 2 30761727472013th1Q
1972–73 AL – 2 2612594330299th1Q
1973–74 AL – 2 30119104437318th3Q
1974–75 AL – 2 28115123537279th2Q2Q
1975–76 IL – 2 421512157174579thPrePre
1976–77 IL – 2 42211297844755th1Q2Q
1977–78 IL – 1 421710155954619th1Q1R
1978–79 IL – 1 4226888549862nd1Q1R MCC FinalistsPeter Sharratt42
1979–80 ILP 421715106451668th1Q3Q MCC Winners
1980–81 ILP 421611155752599th2Q3Q
1981–82 ILP 421813117755676th4Q1Q
1982–83 ILP 42247119158793rd2QSF MSC WinnersDavid Pearce46
1983–84 ILP 42251347342881stR21Q
1984–85 ILP 42188167056628th4Q3Q
1985–86 ILP 42218137666715th2Q1R
1986–87 ILP 422010126844706th1Q1R
1987–88 ILP 4215111653585612th2Q2R
1988–89 ILP 429132053754019th1Q3Q
1989–90 ILP 4211102151794318th1Q2R
1990–91 ILP 421082457843820th1Q3Q
1991–92 ILP 4211131858784618th1Q2R
1992–93 ILP 421614125960628th1Q3Q MSC & MCC Winners
1993–94 ILP 421811135456659th4Q1R
1994–95 ILP 421761964675710th1Q3Q
1995–96 ILP 421910137056679th1Q2QMark Xavier29
1996–97 ILP 4212141658625017th1Q3QHSC Winners
1997–98 ILP 4215101760675512th1Q3Q
1998–99 ILP 42179167266609th3Q2RHSC Winners
1999–00 ILP 421462254704819th3Q2R
2000–01 ILP 4110112062914119th1R3R MSC Finalists
2001–02 ILP 428102450893421st1Q1R
2002–03 ILP 461592254755418th2QR1
2003–04 ILP 4612142047635017th3QR2
2004–05 ILP 4213101941544916th3Q1R
2005–06 ILP 421392056734816th3Q3Q MCC WinnersElliot Onochie19
2006–07 ILP 421362361714519th2Q1Q MCC WinnersJames Bent19
2007–08 ILP 421572061745216th1Q1Q GRMS WinnersJames Bent11
2008–09 ILP 4214121656735414th1Qr2Q ILC FinalistsGary Noel18
2009–10 ILP 4213141566635314th1Qr2Qr Rocky Baptiste 22
2010–11 ILP 42227137751735th1R1Q ILP Playoff Semi Finalists

Rocky Baptiste 22
2011–12 ILP 421382153704717th2Q2QrJJ Bates15
2012–13 ILP 421292153714515th1QR1QRTBC
2013–14 ILP 4615131866725818th1QR1QRTBC
2014–15 ILP 461582364775316th4QR1QRTBC
2015–16 ILP 461592266805417th1QR1QRTBC
2016–17 ILP 4614112160805321st1R3QRTBC
2017–18 ILP 461962169766312th1QR1QRTBC
2018–19 SL Prem South 42189159777637th1QR1QRTBC

Key

Promoted Relegated WinnersRunners upBest Performance

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