List of Tamworth F.C. seasons

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The Lambs celebrating a promotion back into the Conference Premier. Conference North Champions 08-09.jpg
The Lambs celebrating a promotion back into the Conference Premier.

Tamworth Football Club, an association football club based in Tamworth, Staffordshire, was founded in 1933.

Contents

Key

1st or WWinners
2nd or RURunners-up
3rdThird
Promoted
Relegated
Top scorer in division

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeague FA
Cup
[1]
FA
Trophy
Senior Cup OtherTop goalscorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos B'ham Staffs CompetitionResultNameGoals
1933–34B'ham Combination348422771122016thWakelin [lower-alpha 1] 18
1934–35B'ham Combination32165118858376thR2Percy Vials36
1935–36B'ham Combination362221211865465thR2Percy Vials48
1936–37B'ham Combination382151212485475thPercy Vials68
1937–38B'ham Combination382081011971484th
1938–39B'ham Combination38227911264515th
1939–40B'ham Combination188375460196th
1940–45First-class football was suspended between 1940 and 1945 due to the Second World War.
1945–46B'ham Combination329518761082316th QR1
1946–47B'ham Combination36185138868416th QR2
1947–48B'ham Combination3824599663534th QR2
1948–49B'ham Combination38191099657486th QR1
1949–50B'ham Combination381612108061447th QR1
1950–51B'ham Combination381631992983510th PR
1951–52B'ham Combination38186149291426th QR1
1952–53B'ham Combination341181555643014th PR
1953–54B'ham Combination26115105348277th QR1
1954–55B'ham North Div381381767753415th PR
1955–56B'ham Div 2 36265510746571st QR1
1956–57B'ham Div 13820999462493rd QR2
1957–58B'ham Div 1381471757573512th PR
1958–59B'ham Div 134158115158385th QR2
1959–60B'ham Div 134154155552348th QR1
1960–61B'ham42207158671479th QR2
1961–62B'ham40217129163496th QR1
1962–63West Midlands3815815696938 11th QR2
1963–64West Midlands362925883560 1st QR3
1964–65West Midlands38244101016952 5th QR2
1965–66WM Premier4029741235165 1st QR1
1966–67WM Premier4222911905953 5th R1
1967–68WM Premier42251161014461 2nd QR3
1968–69WM Premier3827561094159 2nd QR1 WGraham Jessop46
1969–70WM Premier3623761015053 4th R2 R1
1970–71WM Premier362367804152 4th R1 R4
1971–72WM Premier 362574813857 1st QR4 R1
1972–73South Div 1 North4214820456536 18th QR1 R1
1973–74South Div 1 North42131118425137 15th QR4 R1
1974–75South Div 1 North4221813745350 7th QR2 QR3
1975–76South Div 1 North42181113654347 8th QR1 QR2
1976–77South Div 1 North38111314495835 14th QR1 PR
1977–78South Div 1 North38101117374831 17th QR1 QR1
1978–79South Div 1 North3815815474538 11th QR2 PR
1979–80Northern Premier428925267725 22nd QR1 PR
1980–81Northern Premier4291221387630 22nd QR2 PR
1981–82Northern Premier4210923315629 19th QR2 QR1
1982–83Northern Premier 427827449729 20th QR2 QR1
1983–84Southern Midlands 3827292511813 20th QR1 QR2
1984–85WM Premier3816148663846 7th QR1 QR3
1985–86WM Premier3815815685238 9th QR3 FA Vase R5
1986–87WM Premier38214131034746 5th QR1 FA Vase R4
1987–88WM Premier 342734983157 1st R1 FA Vase R5
1988–89Southern Midlands422697854587 3rd QR3 FA Vase W
1989–90Southern Midlands4222812827074 4th QR3 QR2
1990–91Southern Midlands4225512844580 4th R1 QR2
1991–92Southern Midlands42161115655159 4th QR4 QR1
1992–93Southern Midlands42161115655159 10th QR1 QR1
1993–94Southern Midlands4219716826864 7th PR QR2
1994–95Southern Midlands4224810987080 3rd QR1 QR1
1995–96Southern Midlands4222317976469 6th QR2 QR3 R3R3Mark Whitehouse21
1996–97Southern Midlands 403073902897 1st QR3 QR1 RUR2Ian Bennett32
1997–98South Premier42141117686553 15th QR1 QR3 R2RU Gary Piggott 23
1998–99South Premier4219518626762 9th R1 R2 R3R1Warren Haughton18
1999–2000South Premier42201012805170 6th R1 R3 R4RUMark Hallam44
2000–01South Premier4217817585559 12th QR3 R3 R1Warren Haughton25
2001–02South Premier4224135814185 2nd R1 R3 R2W Darren Roberts 24
2002–03South Premier 4226106733288 1st QR4 RU R4R2 Mark Cooper 18
2003–04Conf Premier42131019496849 17th QR4 R5 QFQF Mark Cooper 15
2004–05Conf Premier42141117536350 [lower-alpha 2] 15th R1 R4 R1R1 Conference Cup R4 Bob Taylor 19
2005–06Conf Premier4281420326338 20th R3 R3 R1R1 Jake Edwards 7
2006–07Conf Premier 4613924436148 22nd R3 R2 Taiwo Atieno 12
2007–08Conf North42131118535950 15th QR4 R4 Conference League Cup R4 Nick Wright 15
2008–09Conf North 4224135704185 1st QR4 QR3 Conference League Cup R2 Gareth Sheldon 23
2009–10Conf Premier44 [lower-alpha 3] 111617425249 16th QR4 QF R1 Bradley Pritchard 7
2010–11Conf Premier46121321628349 19th R2 R1 R1 Kyle Perry 9
2011–12Conf Premier46111520477048 18th R3 R1 QF Iyseden Christie 11
2012–13Conf Premier46151021556955 19th QR4 R3 R1 Adam Cunnington 21
2013–14Conf Premier 4610927438139 23rd R2 R4 RU Richard Peniket 7
2014–15Conf North42191211665769 7th QR4 QR3 R1 Shane Clarke
David Hibbert
Kayden Jackson
8
2015–16NL North42161511554563 7th QR2 R1 Elliott Durrell 13
2016–17NL North4221615736769 9th QR2 QR3 Danny Newton 28
2017–18NL North 4211922557742 21st QR2 QR3 Darryl Knights
Reece Styche
10
2018–19South Prem Central42151314644658 12th QR1 QR2 R2QF Southern Football League Cup R1 Chris Lait14
2019–20South Prem Central302137632765 1st [lower-alpha 4] QR4 QR2 SFR2 Southern Football League Cup R1Ryan Beswick15
2020–21South Prem Central733113812 5th [lower-alpha 5] QR1 R1 Shaquille McDonald 6
2021–22South Prem Central40141214585854 10th QR4 R2 QF Southern Football League Cup PR
2022–23South Prem Central 422787934089 1st QR2 R4 R2
2023–24NL North 46 1st QR4 R2 R2

Footnotes

  1. This is the top scorer's surname, their first name is unknown or to be confirmed.
  2. Tamworth were deducted 3 points for breaching League rules.
  3. Following Chester City's expulsion from the Football Conference, their results were expunged, meaning the league season was reduced from 46 games to 44. [2]
  4. The 2019–20 season was terminated on 26 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Tamworth were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination, but were not recognised as champions.
  5. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this season's Southern Football League was formally abandoned, with all results from the season being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place.

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References

General

Specific

  1. "Past Results". The Football Association. Retrieved 2 June 2012. Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu.
  2. "Chester City results erased from Blue Square Premier". BBC Sport . 8 March 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2010.