List of Wingate & Finchley F.C. seasons

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Wingate & Finchley Football Club, an association football club based in Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet, England, was founded in 1991 as a merger between Finchley and Leyton-Wingate Football Clubs. [1] Wingate & Finchley's furthest FA Cup run saw them reach the third qualifying round four times, in 1999–2000, 2014–15, 2015–16 and 2021–22. The furthest they have reached in the FA Trophy is the second round proper in 2018–19. The club's furthest FA Vase run saw them reach the third round in the 1994–95 season.

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Seasons

SeasonLeague record FA Cup FA Trophy FA Vase
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPos
1991–92South Mid Prem40221088751765th PRE R1
1992–93South Mid Prem42231188454804th PRE PRE
1993–94South Mid Prem30135124544447th QR1 PRE
1994–95South Mid Prem 45251379749882nd PRE R3
1995–96Isthmian Div 34016717747055 11th QR1 R1
1996–97Isthmian Div 33211714526340 8th PRE QR1
1997–98Isthmian Div 3387823468029 18th QR2 QR2
1998–99Isthmian Div 3 382558793880 2nd QR2 QR2
1999–2000Isthmian Div 2 4211724549740 20th QR3 R1
2000–01Isthmian Div 34215720757552 15th QR2 QR2
2001–02Isthmian Div 3 4220913806069 7th QR2 R1
2002–03Isthmian Div 1N46151120707456 18th QR2 QR
2003–04 Isthmian Div 1N 46191314686370 11th QR2 R1
2004–05Southern Div 1E4215819607553 12th QR1 PRE
2005–06 Southern Div 1E 42131415576453 12th PRE QR1
2006–07Isthmian Div 1N42161115584959 9th QR1 QR1
2007–08Isthmian Div 1N4281123457235 18th PRE PRE
2008–09Isthmian Div 1N42191013675167 7th QR2 R1
2009–10Isthmian Div 1N422499885581 3rd [lower-alpha 1] QR2 PRE
2010–11Isthmian Div 1N 4021910725472 3rd [lower-alpha 2] PRE QR1
2011–12Isthmian Prem42161115637959 13th QR1 QR1
2012–13Isthmian Prem4212624568242 18th QR2 QR2
2013–14Isthmian Prem4614725578449 21st QR1 QR2
2014–15Isthmian Prem4620719727067 12th QR3 QR1
2015–16Isthmian Prem4617920667060 13th QR3 QR1
2016–17Isthmian Prem4623617636175 5th [lower-alpha 3] QR2 R1
2017–18Isthmian Prem4620917637169 9th QR2 R1
2018–19Isthmian Prem4212723578643 19th QR1 R2
2019–20Isthmian Prem3351018345825 20th [lower-alpha 4] QR2 QR1
2020–21Isthmian Prem8314181710 16th [lower-alpha 4] QR1 R1
2021–22Isthmian Prem42131019607449 15th QR3 R1
2022–23Isthmian Prem42121218536448 16th QR2 R1

Notes

  1. Lost in the play-off semi-final to Enfield Town 3–2.
  2. Promoted into the Isthmian Premier via the play-offs, beating Harlow Town 4–2 in the semi-final and Brentwood Town 3–2 in the 2011 Isthmian Division One North play-off Final.
  3. Lost in the play-off semi-final to Bognor Regis Town 2–1.
  4. 1 2 As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this season's Isthmian League was formally abandoned, with all results from the season being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place to, from, or within the competition.

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