List of Northwich Victoria F.C. seasons

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Northwich Victoria playing against Premier League side Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in the Third Round of the FA Cup on 7 January 2006. NorthwichSunderland2006.jpg
Northwich Victoria playing against Premier League side Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in the Third Round of the FA Cup on 7 January 2006.

Northwich Victoria Football Club are an English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire. They are currently competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. [1] The club was founded in 1874, playing challenge matches organised on an ad hoc basis until the 1877 season, when they entered the Welsh Cup for the first time. [2] The club entered two other competitions (The Cheshire Senior Cup in 1879 and the FA Cup in 1882) before finally playing league football in The Combination in 1890, for which they were founding members. [3] They became founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, where the club remained for two seasons, and are the only two seasons in the club's history where they have played professionally and in the English Football League. [4] In the 1894 season, they returned to amateur, regional football when they rejoined the Combination. Two season in the Cheshire League followed until the turn of the century, when Northwich joined the Manchester League in 1900, when they finished as runners-up. Two seasons later, for the first time, they won a league trophy as winners of the Manchester League in 1902. [5] They departed the Manchester League in 1912 when they joined the second division of the Lancashire Combination, finishing 4th in the first season, which ensured their promotion to the first division. [4] In 1919, they became founder members of the Cheshire County League, where they remained until the 1968 season, winning the league just once in the 1956–57 season. [4] Following their departure from the Cheshire County League, they became founder members of the Northern Premier League. In 1979, they founded yet another league, the Alliance Premier League (now known as the Football Conference, where they remained until their relegation in the 2004–05 season. During their time in the Conference, they won the FA Trophy in the 1983–84 season, and finished runners-up twice in 1982 and 1995. [4] They returned to the Conference National at their first attempt when they won the Conference North in the 2005–06 season. However, ongoing financial issues in the latter part of the 2000s saw them relegated twice in two season; in 2009 they were relegated back to the Conference North and then again the following season to the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where they are competing for the current season. [6]

Contents

Key

1st2nd
ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Seasons

SeasonLeague [4] [5] [7] [8] FA Cup [9] FA Trophy [4] Cheshire Senior Cup [10] Other competitions [11]
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1877–78 n/a [lower-alpha 1] DNE Welsh Cup R1
1878–79 DNE
1879–80 DNEWWelsh CupR1
1880–81
Details
DNEWWelsh CupSF
1881–82 DNEWWelsh CupRU
1882–83 R2WWelsh CupSF
1883–84 QFWWelsh CupR1
1884–85 R1WWelsh CupSF
1885–86 R1R2Welsh CupR3
1886–87 R2R2Welsh CupSF
1887–88 R2SFWelsh CupSF
1888–89 QR2WWelsh CupRU
1889–90 QR3R1Welsh CupR1
1890–91 Combination 165742830176thQR2SFWelsh CupR2
1891–92 Combination 2215168425172ndQR4RU
1892–93
Details
Div 2 2292114258207thR2SF
1893–94
Details
Div 2 2833223098915thQR2SF
1894–95 Combination 20421426551011thQR1SF
1895–96 Combination 14419143596thQR2SF
1896–97 Combination 188283141184thQR1RU
1897–98 Combination 24621640741413thQR1R1
1898–99 Ch League175573330158thDNER2
1899–1900 CL Div 1137513111192ndDNER3
1900–01 Mcr League 2820447536442ndDNESF
1901–02 Mcr League 2616286153343rdDNER1
1902–03 Mcr League 2620425922441stDNER2
1903–04 Mcr League 2817476940382ndDNER1
1904–05 Mcr League 30131074743367thDNER2
1905–06 Mcr League 30173106758374thDNERU
1906–07 Mcr League 28126105951306thDNER4
1907–08 Mcr League 30151057553402ndDNER3
1908–09 Mcr League 3017497351382ndDNERU
1909–10 Mcr League 34184128165407thDNER3
1910–11 Mcr League 3016597541374thDNER3
1911–12 Mcr League 2414555132332ndDNER1
1912–13 LC Div 2 34189710143454th ↑QR4SF
1913–14 LC Div 1 3421586536473rdPRER1
1914–15 LC Div 1 32166107150385thR1R2
No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1918 due to the First World War.
1918–19 LC Div 1 (Mcr) 12309152967thDNEQF
1919–20 CCL 22551233441512thPRER2
1920–21 CCL 341251753602913thPRER1
1921–22 CCL 381510136240407thQR3R1
1922–23 CCL 388102047752618thQR1R2
1923–24 CCL 421810148577466thQR2R1
1924–25 CCL 42256119458562ndQR3R3
1925–26 CCL 4214523751013318thDNER1
1926–27 CCL 4211427701412618thDNER1
1927–28 CCL 4210923881362918thDNER1
1928–29 CCL 381371885903314thQR2W
1929–30 CCL 4219221951114012thPRER2
1930–31 CCL 42153241051353317thPRER1
1931–32 CCL 4010723761222719thQR1R1
1932–33 CCL 42176191001234015thQR1R1
1933–34 CCL 421422663873020thQR1R1
1934–35 CCL 421472183953516thQR4R3
1935–36 CCL 422010129874507thQR4R2
1936–37 CCL 42273129252573rdQR4W
1937–38 CCL 42196178679448thDNER2
1938–39 CCL 42207158887478thQR4R2
1939–40 CCL 1939 W 136342326155thDNERU
CCL 1940 W 145182033116th
No football was played in the Cheshire County League between 1940 and 1945 due to the Second World War.
1945–46 CCL 3816418791023611thQR1R1
1946–47 CCL 422111109569535thQR1R3
1947–48 CCL 42249910958572ndQR1RU
1948–49 CCL 42269711867613rdQR2R1
1949–50 CCL 422271310161514thQR1W
1950–51 CCL 422751011658593rdQR4RU
1951–52 CCL 42216157870486thQR2R1
1952–53 CCL 421382161823416thQR1R2
1953–54 CCL 421372272973319thQR1R1
1954–55 CCL 4211625681172821stQR1W
1955–56 CCL 422110109970544thR1R2
1956–57 CCL 422571013972571stPRESF
1957–58 CCL 422210109156543rdQR2SF
1958–59 CCL 381671596743910thQR1R1
1959–60 CCL 381711107044456thQR2SF
1960–61 CCL 422061693844612thQR1SF
1961–62 CCL 422551210356554thR1R1
1962–63 CCL 421515127768459thQR1R1
1963–64 CCL 421362364873219thQR3RU
1964–65 CCL 4218618100874211thQR2SF
1965–66 CCL 42206169377467thQR2RU
1966–67 CCL 42221379155573rdQR3R2
1967–68 CCL 42226148264507thQR1R1
1968–69 NPL 381651759823713thQR4RU
1969–70 NPL 38158156066389thQR3R1R1
1970–71 NPL 42225157155496thQR1R2RU
1971–72 NPL 462014126559545thQR1R1W
1972–73 NPL 461715147462498thPREQR3R1
1973–74 NPL 4614131968754116thQR2R2SF
1974–75 NPL 461812168371489thQR1R2R2
1975–76 NPL 4617171279595111thQR3R1R2
1976–77 NPL 44271168543652ndR4R1W
1977–78 NPL 462214108355586thQR4R1RU
1978–79 NPL 4418111564524710thQR4R2WStaffordshire Senior CupW
1979–80 Alliance 381610125038428thR2R1R2Staffordshire Senior Cup
Conference League Cup
W
W
1980–81 Alliance 381711105340454thR1R3SF
1981–82 Alliance 42209135646696thQR4SFR2
1982–83 Alliance 421810146863648thR2RUR2
1983–84 Alliance 421614125447517thR1 W W
1984–85 Alliance 421611155046509thR2R1SF
1985–86 Alliance 4210122042543716thQR4R2RU
1986–87 Conference 4210141853694417thQR4R1SFStaffordshire Senior CupRU
1987–88 Conference 4210171546574717thR2R1SF
1988–89 Conference 4014111564655310thR2R2R2
1989–90 Conference 421552251675015thR2R1QFStaffordshire Senior CupW
1990–91 Conference 4213131665755212thQR4QFSFStaffordshire Senior CupRU
1991–92 Conference 421662063585411thQR1R3
1992–93 Conference 421681868555611thQR2R1R3Conference League CupW
1993–94 Conference 4211191244455215thQR1R1W
1994–95 Conference 4214151377665710thR1R1
1995–96 Conference 421612147264608thR1RUR2
1996–97 Conference 421712136154636thR1R2R1
1997–98 Conference 421515126359609thR1R3SF
1998–99 Conference 42199146051667thQR3QFRU
1999–2000 Conference 4213121753785118thQR4R2R1
2000–01 Conference 4211131849674617thR2R3R2
2001–02 Conference 421671957705513thR1QFR1
2002–03 Conference 4213121766725114thR1R5RU
2003–04 Conference 424112730802322ndR1R3
2004–05 Conference 4214101858724219th ↓ [lower-alpha 2] QR4R4
2005–06 Conf North 4229589749921st ↑R3R2
2006–07 Conference 461842451695813thR1SFRU
2007–08 Conference 4611112452784419thR1R1QF
2008–09 Conference 4611102556754322nd ↓QR4R1R1
2009–10 Conf North 40151312625548 [lower-alpha 3] 12th ↓R2QR3WMid-Cheshire Senior CupW
2010–11 NPL Prem 421891566555312thQR2R1WEvostik Challenge Cup
Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup
RU

W
2011–12 NPL Prem 4226867343832nd ↓ [lower-alpha 2] QR2QFEvostik Challenge Cup
Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup
2012–13 NPL South 421910138858678thPREQR1
2013–14 NPL North 421615117352639thQR1R1
2014–15 NPL North 42257107539824thQR1QR1
2015–16 NPL North 4229581024183 [lower-alpha 4] 3rd [lower-alpha 5] R2QR1
2016–17 NPL South 4281222538926 [lower-alpha 6] 22nd ↓PREPRE
2017–18 NWC Premier 441752277935616thEP FA Vase QR1
2018–19 NWC Premier 38207118549674thPRE FA Vase SF
2019–20 NWC Premier 281171057434010th [lower-alpha 7] QR1 FA Vase R2
2020–21 NWC Premier 7412129133rd [lower-alpha 7] PR FA Vase QR2
2021–22 NWC Premier 40196157464635th PR FA Vase QR1
2022–23 NWC Premier 42256117750815th PR FA Vase QR1

Notes

  1. The club did not play league football until 1890.
  2. 1 2 Relegated due to ongoing financial issues.
  3. 10 points deducted for entering administration, relegated for unsettled debts.
  4. 9 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player in three matches.
  5. Beat Glossop North End 2–1 in the semi-final before losing 2–0 to Spennymoor Town in the 2016 Northern Premier League Division One North play-off Final.
  6. 10 points deducted for entering into administration.
  7. 1 2 As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this season's North West Counties Football League was formally abandoned, with all results from the season being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place.

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