List of Newport County A.F.C. seasons

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The List of Newport County A.F.C. seasons is a collection of results from all seasons played by the club from 1912 to the present day.

Contents

SeasonLeague FA Cup Notes
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1912–13 SL2 24751229361910/13DNP
1913–14 SL23014884938366/16QR3
1914–15 SL224731427421710/13QR4
1915–16League play suspended during World War I NH
1916–17NH
1917–18NH
1918–19NH
1919–20 SL1 421372245703318/22R1
1920–21 D3 421491943643715/22QR4Founder member of Division 3
1921–22 D3S 4211121944613420/22R1Founder member of Division 3 South
1922–23 D3S428112340702722/22QR5Re-elected
1923–24 D3S421791656644310/22QR4
1924–25 D3S42209136242496/22QR5
1925–26 D3S4214101864743817/22R2
1926–27 D3S42196175771449/22R1
1927–28 D3S42189158184459/22R1
1928–29 D3S421392069863516/22R2
1929–30 D3S4212102074853418/22R2
1930–31 D3S4211625691112821/22R2Not re-elected
1931–32 SLW 2410687051266/13DNPElected back into Football League
1932–33 D3S4211724611052921/22R2Re-elected
1933–34 D3S428171749703318/22R2
1934–35 D3S4210527541122522/22R1Re-elected
1935–36 D3S4211922601113121/22R1Re-elected
1936–37 D3S4212102067983419/22R2
1937–38 D3S4211161543523816/22R3
1938–39 D3S42221195845551/22R3Champions
1939–40 D2 3111543n/aAban.Season abandoned
1940–41League play suspended during World War II NH
1941–42NH
1942–43NH
1943–44NH
1945–46 R3
1946–47 D2 4210329611332322/22R3Relegated
1947–48 D3S4214131561734112/22R2
1948–49 D3S421491968923715/22R5
1949–50 D3S421382167983421/22R3Re-elected
1950–51 D3S461991877704711/24R4
1951–52 D3S462112137776546/24R3
1952–53 D3S4616102070824215/24R3
1953–54 D3S461962161814415/24R1
1954–55 D3S4611161960733819/24R1
1955–56 D3S461592258793919/24R1
1956–57 D3S4616131765624512/24R4
1957–58 D3S4617141573674811/24R1
1958Placed in Division Three on league reorganisation
1958–59 D3461792069684317/24R4
1959–60 D3462062080794613/24R3
1960–61 D34617111881904513/24R1
1961–62 D3467831461022224/24R2Relegated
1962–63 D4 4614112176903920/24R1
1963–64 D4461782164734215/24R4
1964–65 D4461782185814216/24R3
1965–66 D4461812167575489/24R1
1966–67 D44612161856634018/24R1
1967–68 D44616131758634512/24R3
1968–69 D44611142149743622/24R1Re-elected
1969–70 D44613112253743721/24R3Re-elected
1970–71 D4461082855852822/24R1Re-elected
1971–72 D4461882060724414/24R1
1972–73 D4462212126444565/24R3
1973–74 D4461614165665459/24R1
1974–75 D4461991868754712/24R2
1975–76 D4461392457903522/24R1Re-elected
1976–77 D44614102242583819/24R2
1977–78 D44616111965734316/24R1
1978–79 D4462110156655528/24R4
1979–80 D446277128350613/24R1Promoted, Welsh Cup winners
1980–81 D34615131864614312/24R1ECWC quarter finalists
1981–82 D34614161654545816/24R1
1982–83 D346239147654784/24R3
1983–84 D34616141658756213/24R3
1984–85 D34613132055675218/24R1
1985–86 D34611181752655119/24R3
1986–87 D3468132549863724/24R2Relegated
1987–88 D4466733351052524/24R1Relegated
1988–89 Conf 294718316219n/aR1Expelled and record expunged
1989Club reformed and elected to the Hellenic League
1989–90 Hell 3423657128751/18DNPChampions
1990–91 SLM 42196175446637/22DNP
1991–92 SLM4215131472605810/22DNP
1992–93 SLM42238117358775/22QR4
1993–94 SLM4226978437874/22QR1
1994–95 SLM42298510639951/22QR3Champions
1995–96 SLP 4213131653595214/22QR3
1996–97 SLP429132040604021/22QR2Relegated
1997–98 SLS 42216158365697/22QR1
1998–99 SLM4226799251852/22PREPromoted
1999–00 SLP42161886750667/22QR3
2000–01 SLP4217101570616110/22QR2
2001–02 SLP42199146148665/22R1
2002–03 SLP4215111653525610/22QR3
2003–04 SLP421514135250597/22QR3
2004Placed in Conference South on league reorganisation
2004–05 Conf S 4213111856615018/22QR4Founder member of Conference South
2005–06 Conf S421282250674418/22QR2
2006–07 Conf S42217148357706/22R1
2007–08 Conf S421812126449669/22QR3
2008–09 Conf S4216111550515910/22QR2
2009–10 Conf S42327393261031/22QR3Champions
2010–11 Conf461815137860699/24QR4
2011–12 Conf4611142153654719/24R1FA Trophy runners up
2012–13 Conf462510118560853/24QR4Promoted
2013–14 L2 4614161656595814/24R2League Trophy southern area semi-finalists
2014–15 L2461811175052659/24R1
2015–16 L24610132343644322/24R3
2016–17 L24612122051734822/24R2
2017–18 L24616161456586411/24R4
2018–19 L2462011155959717/24R5Lost promotion play-off final
2019–20 L23612101432394614/24R3Season abandoned
2020–21 L2462013135742735/24R3Lost promotion play-off final
2021–22 L24619121567586911/24R1
2022–23 L24614151753565715/24R2

Key

WinnersRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Division shown in bold when it changes due to promotion or relegation.

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