List of Spennymoor Town F.C. seasons

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Spennymoor Town Football Club is a football club based in Spennymoor, County Durham, in the North East of England. They currently compete in the National League North , the sixth tier of English football, and currently play their home matches at The Brewery Field.

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The club formed in 2005 by merger between Evenwood Town and Spennymoor United, [1] who had folded earlier that year, [2] and collectively changed their name to Spennymoor Town.

Seasons

YearLeagueCup competitionsManager
DivisionLvlPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionLeading league scorerAverage [3]
attendance
FA Cup FA Trophy Durham
Challenge Cup
NameGoalsResRecResRec
Club formed after Spennymoor United folded, replacing Evenwood Town.
2005–06 Northern League
Division Two
10381611117066+459 8th of 20 Martin Houlahan15 PR 0-0-1 FA Vase
QR2
0-0-1R2Ken Houlahan
Justin Perry
2006–07 4029928533+5296 1st of 21
Promoted
Adam Johnston13 QR1 1-0-1 FA Vase
QR2
0-0-1R1 Jamie Pollock
2007–08 Northern League
Division One
9421414146852+1656 12th of 22 Jamie Clarke16 QR2 3-0-1 FA Vase
R2
2-1-1SF Jason Ainsley
2008–09 42241087849+2982 4th of 22 Jamie Clarke30 EPR 0-0-1 FA Vase
R5
5-2-1R1
2009–10 42317411833+85100 1st of 22 Gavin Cogdon20 QR2 3-0-1 FA Vase
QR2
1-0-1R3
2010–11 42334511631+85103 1st of 22 Steven Richardson21 QR1 2-0-1 FA Vase
R5
4-0-1SF
2011–12 4230758631+5597 1st of 22 Sonny Andrews13 QR3 4-0-1FA Vase
R3
1-0-1W
2012–13 463310310834+74109 2nd of 24 Mark Davison19 QR2 3-0-1FA Vase
R1
9-0-0W
2013–14 443010411738+79100 1st of 23
Promoted
Liam Henderson 37 QR1 2-1-1FA Vase
R5
3-1-1F
2014–15 Northern Premier League
Division One North
842221197645+3177 5th of 22 Andrew Stephenson14542 QR4 4-1-1 R1 4-1-1SF
Lost in the play-off semi-final
2015–16 422710511335+7891 2nd of 22 Nathan Fisher34457 QR2 2-1-1 QR3 3-1-1
Promoted after winning the play-off
2016–17 Northern Premier League
Division One North
746251299648+4887 2nd of 22 Glen Taylor19555 R1 4-0-1 QR1 0-0-1
Promoted after winning the play-off
2017–18 National League North 642189157167+463 8th of 22 Glen Taylor19834 QR2 0-0-1 R4 3-3-1QF
2018–19 422210107848+3076 4th of 22 Glen Taylor26829 QR2 0-0-1 R3 3-0-1
Lost in the play-off final.
2019–20 34151096345+1855 8th of 22 Glen Taylor171,183 QR4 2-0-1 QR3 0-0-1W
The regular season was cut short due to COVID-19, final league positions decided by points-per-game
2020–21 135531814+420 13th of 22 Glen Taylor8 [lower-alpha 1] QR3 1-0-1 R3 1-1-0 Jason Ainsley
Tommy Miller
The season was declared null and void due to COVID-19
2021–22 42179165551+460 10th of 22 Glen Taylor251,420 QR3 1-2-1 R5 2-1-1QF Tommy Miller
Anthony Johnson & Bernard Morley
2022–23 461814146867+168 9th of 24 Glen Taylor231,339 QR2 0-0-1 R3 1-0-1FAnthony Johnson & Bernard Morley
Jason Ainsley
2023–24 46228197462+1274 9th of 24 Will Harris 161,254 QR2 0-1-1 R2 0-0-1 Jamie Chandler
Graeme Lee

Notes

  1. Most of the games were played behind the closed doors.

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References

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  2. "Spennymoor club to fold". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. "English attendances archive". EFS. Retrieved 21 June 2016.