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List of Cambridge United F.C. seasons

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This is a list of all seasons played byCambridge United in English football since the1970–71 season, when the club were elected to theFootball League. It details their record in every major competition entered, as well as the top goalscorers for each season.

The club currently play inLeague Two, having been relegated from League One in 2024/25 where they had competed since2021.The club has spent the following number of seasons at each level of theEnglish football league system since its initial election:

  • Seasons at level 2: 8
  • Seasons at level 3: 11
  • Seasons at level 4: 22
  • Seasons at level 5: 9

The club's highest position ever is 5th in theSecond Division in 1991–92, the last season before the establishment of thePremier League, aplayoff position. They lost the semi-final toLeicester City 6–1 on aggregate and lost their chance to become founder members of the Premier League. Their lowest position has been 17th in the Football Conference (nowNational League) in 2006–07 and 2010–11.

Key

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Key to divisions
Key to rounds
  • PR – Preliminary round
  • QR4 – Fourth qualifying round
  • Group – Group stage
  • R1 – First round, etc.
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • RU – Runner-up
  • W – Winner
Key to positions and symbols
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •   Promoted
  •   Relegated
  •  N/A  – Competition not eligible to enter
  •    – Cambridge United did not enter the competition

Seasons

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SeasonLeague recordFA CupEFL CupEFL[a]
Trophy
OtherTop goalscorer(s)[b]
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCompetitionResultNameGoals
1970–71Division 44615131851674320thR2R1N/aIvan Hollett12
1971–72Division 44617141562604810thR2R1Brian Greenhalgh19
1972–73Division 4 ↑46201796757573rdR1R1Brian Greenhalgh18
1973–74Division 3 ↓461392448813521stR3R2Brian Greenhalgh11
1974–75Division 4462014126244546thR3R1Bobby Shinton16
1975–76Division 44614151758624313thR1R1Tommy Horsfall15
1976–77Division 4 ↑46261378740651stR1R2Alan Biley20
1977–78Division 3 ↑462312117251582ndR2R1Alan Biley23
1978–79Division 24212161444524012thR3R1Alan Biley22
1979–80Division 2421416126153448thR4R2Anglo-Scottish CupGroupTommy Finney13
1980–81Division 2461761953654013thR3R4George Reilly
Steve Spriggs
10
1981–82Division 2461392048534814thR3R2Joe Mayo
George Reilly
8
1982–83Division 24213121742605112thR5R2George Reilly11
1983–84Division 2 ↓424122628772422ndR3R2Robbie Cooke8
1984–85Division 3 ↓46492337952124thR1R1R2Robbie Cooke7
1985–86Division 4461592265805422ndR1R1QFDavid Crown27
1986–87Division 44617111860626211thR2R4PRMark Cooper
David Crown
16
1987–88Division 44616131750526115thR2R1PRDavid Crown12
1988–89Division 4461814147162688thR3R1R1Laurie Ryan13
1989–90Division 4 ↑462110157666736th[c]QFR2PRDion Dublin
John Taylor
21
1990–91Division 3 ↑462511107545861stQFR1SFDion Dublin21
1991–92Division 2461917106547745th[d]R4R2Full Members' CupR2Dion Dublin19
1992–93Division 1[e]4611161958694923rdR3QFAnglo-Italian CupGroupSteve Claridge7
1993–94Division 2461991879736610thR2R2R2Steve Butler21
1994–95Division 2 ↓4611152052694820thR3R1R2Carlo Corazzin19
1995–96Division 34614122061715416thR1R1PRCarlo Corazzin12
1996–97Division 34618111753596510thR2R1R1Carlo Corazzin8
1997–98Division 34614181463576016thR2R1R1Martin Butler13
1998–99Division 3 ↑462312117848812ndR2R3SFMartin Butler20
1999–2000Division 24612122264654819thR5R1R1Trevor Benjamin23
2000–01Division 24614112161775319thR2R1R2Tom Youngs15
2001–02Division 2 ↓467132647933424thR1R1RUTom Youngs11
2002–03Division 34616131767706112thR3R2SFDave Kitson25
2003–04Division 34614141855675613thR2R1R1Luke Guttridge12
2004–05League 2 ↓4681622396230[f]24thR2R1R2Jermaine Easter
Shane Tudor
7
2005–06Conference4215101751575512thQR4N/aQFFA TrophyR1Fola Onibuje11
2006–07Conference4615102157665517thQR4N/aFA TrophyR1Robbie Simpson17
2007–08Conference462511106841862nd[g]R3FA Trophy
Conference League Cup
R2
R4
Scott Rendell19
2008–09Conference46241486539862nd[h]R1FA Trophy
Conference League Cup
R2
R3
Scott Rendell13
2009–10Conference4415141565535910thR2FA TrophyR3Danny Crow19
2010–11Conference4611171853615017thR1FA TrophyR2Daniel Wright12
2011–12Conference461914135741719thR1FA TrophyR4Luke Berry9
2012–13Conference4615141768695914thQR4FA TrophyR2Tom Elliott15
2013–14Conference ↑462313107235822nd[i]R2FA TrophyWLuke Berry14
2014–15League 24613122161665119thR4R1R1Robbie Simpson9
2015–16League 2461814146655689thR2R1R1Luke Berry12
2016–17League 2461991858506611thR3R2R2Luke Berry22
2017–18League 24617131656606412thR2R1GroupUche Ikpeazu13
2018–19League 24612112340664721stR1R1R2Jevani Brown8
2019–20League 2371291640484516th[j]R1R2GroupHarvey Knibbs
Sam Smith
8
2020–21League 2 ↑46248147349802ndR1R2R3Paul Mullin34
2021–22League 14615131856745814thR4R2QFSam Smith21
2022–23League 1461372641684620thR2R2GroupSam Smith14
2023–24League 14612122239614818thR3R1GroupGassan Ahadme13
2024–25League 1 ↓469112645733823rdR2R1R2Josh Stokes
Elias Kachunga
7

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^TheEFL Trophy was called the Associate Members' Cup from 1983 to 1992 and the Football League Trophy from 1992 to 2016.
  2. ^Includes goals scored in theFootball League,Football Conference,FA Cup,EFL Cup,EFL Trophy,FA Trophy, andConference League Cup.
  3. ^Promoted toFootball League Third Division via the play-offs, beatingMaidstone United 3–1 on aggregate in the semi-final andChesterfield 1–0 in the1990 Football League Fourth Division play-off final.
  4. ^Lost in the play-off semi-final toLeicester City 6–1 on aggregate.
  5. ^The Second Division was renamed Division One after the teams in the First Division broke away fromThe Football League to form theFA Premier League.[1]
  6. ^Cambridge United were deducted 10 points for entering administration.[2]
  7. ^BeatBurton Albion 4–3 on aggregate in the semi-final before losing 1–0 toExeter City in the2008 Conference Premier play-off final.
  8. ^BeatStevenage Borough 4–3 on aggregate in the semi-final before losing 2–0 toTorquay United in the2009 Conference Premier play-off final.
  9. ^Promoted toFootball League Two via the play-offs, beatingFC Halifax Town 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-final andGateshead 2–1 in the2014 Conference Premier play-off final.
  10. ^The2019–20 EFL League Two was curtailed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with league positions, promotions and relegations decided on a points-per-game basis.

References

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General
  • Daw, Paul (1988).United in Endeavour: History of Abbey United/Cambridge United Football Club, 1912–88. Dawn Publications.ISBN 0-9514108-0-6.
  • Palmer, Kevin (2000).Cambridge United: The League Era – A Complete Record. Desert Island Books.ISBN 1-874287-32-5.
Specific
  1. ^"History of the Football League". The Football League. 22 September 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2013.
  2. ^"Cambridge United file for administration".BBC Online. Retrieved2 December 2021.
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