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List of Leamington F.C. seasons

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Leamington Football Club is afootball club based inLeamington Spa,Warwickshire, England. They are currently members of theNational League North and play at the New Windmill Ground nearBishop's Tachbrook.

Early history

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The club was established in 1933 as theworks team ofLockheed Borg & Beck,[1] gaining the nickname "the Brakes" as a result of the products manufactured by the company.[2][3] They initially played in the Warwick & District League, before joining theCoventry Works League for the 1934–35 season.[1] In 1940 the club transferred to the Leamington & District League, but returned to the Coventry Works League two years later.[1] In 1944 they changed leagues again, becoming members of the Coventry & District League.[1] In 1947 the club was renamed Lockheed Leamington when they joined theCentral Amateur League.[2][3] After two third-place finishes the club joined theBirmingham Combination in 1949.

Key

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Key to league record

  • Level = Level of the league in the current league system
  • Pld = Games played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • GD = Goals difference
  • Pts = Points
  • Position = Position in the final league table
  • Top scorer and number of goals scored shown in bold when he was also top scorer for the division.

Key to cup records

  • Res = Final reached round
  • Rec = Final club record in the form of wins-draws-losses
  • PR = Preliminary round
  • QR1 (2, etc.) = Qualifying Cup rounds
  • G = Group stage
  • R1 (2, etc.) = Proper Cup rounds
  • QF = Quarter-finalists
  • SF = Semi-finalists
  • F = Finalists
  • A(QF,SF,F) = Area quarter-, semi-, finalists
  • W = Winners

Seasons

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YearLeagueCup competitionsManager
DivisionLvlPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionLeading league scorerAverage[4]
attendance
FA Cup[5]FA Trophy
NameGoalsResRecResRec
As Lockheed Leamington
Joined theBirmingham Combination from the Central Amateur League.
1949–50Birmingham Combination38104244996-472419th of 20
1950–5138172196567-2369th of 20QR22–0–1
1951–5238167158071+9399th of 20
1952–5334106185668-122615th of 18PR0–0–1
1953–542613585027+23315th of 14QR11–0–1
The league adsorbed into theBirmingham & District League
1954–55Birmingham & District League
Southern Division
38247712254+68552nd of 20QR11–0–1
1955–56Birmingham & District League
Division One
38216119650+46484th of 20QR21–0–1
1956–57381610128465+19426th of 20QR43–0–2
1957–5838177147352+21417th of 20PR0–0–1
1958–5934157128559+26376th of 18PR0–0–1
1959–6034153165958+13311th of 18PR0–0–1
1960–61Birmingham & District League42294912546+79623rd of 22QR43–0–1Sid Ottewell
1961–6240315412437+87671st of 21QR10–0–1
The league changed name.
1962–63West Midlands (Regional) League38287311940+79631st of 20QR20–0–1Sid Ottewell
1963–64Midland Football League422381111460+54543rd of 22QR43–3–1
1964–6542289511359+54651st of 22QR32–0–1
1965–66422112912681+45545th of 22QR21–0–1
1966–67422361310580+25525th of 22QR10–0–1
1967–6840166186669-33813th of 21QR10–0–1
1968–6934128145364-113210th of 18PR0–1–1
1969–7034164146559+6369th of 18PR0–0–1QR21-1-1Geoff Coleman
1970–7134186106441+23426th of 18PR0–0–1QR21-1-1
The Southern Football League expanded Division One up to two sections, the club joined Division One North.
1971–72Southern Football League
Division One North
634153164152-113313th of 18QR21–0–1QR31-2-1Geoff Coleman
1972–73421312175158-73815th of 22QR10–0–1QR10-0-1
The club renamed A P Leamington.
1973–74Southern Football League
Division One North
642211298245+37544th of 22QR11-0-1QR21-2-1
1974–7542257106848+20573rd of 22R14-0-1QR22-1-1
1975–7642271058531+54642nd of 22R14-0-1QR11-0-1
1976–77Southern Football League
Premier Division
5421215154453-93912th of 22QR22-2-1QR32-0-1
1977–78421113183457-233518th of 22R25-1-1R22-1-1
1978–79421911126553+12497th of 22R22-1-1QR21-0-1
Alliance Premier League created. The club qualified to join it.
1979–80Alliance Premier League538711203263-312518th of 20R11-1-1QR21-0-1
1980–81381011174766-193116th of 20QR40-0-1QR10-0-1
1981–82424102840105-652222nd of 22QR40-0-1QR10-0-1
1982–83Southern Football League
Premier Division
63825497850+28791st of 20QR43-1-1QR21-1-1
1983–8438149157383-105113th of 20R14-2-1QF3-0-1
1984–8538253122112-901120th of 20QR10-0-1R10-0-1
The club renamed Leamington.
1985–86Southern Football League
Midland Division
740106244077-373620th of 21PR0-0-1QR30-0-1
1986–8738413213780-432519th of 20QR11-1-1QR10-0-1
Resigned from the league
1987–88Midland Football Combination836811173759-222715th of 19QR21-0-1QR21-0-1
The club resigned form the league and didn't join any till 2000.
2000–01Midland Football Combination
Division Two
113428429631+65881st of 18Jason Cadden
&
Barry Proctor
2001–02Midland Football Combination
Division One
1036286210730+77902nd of 19
2002–03Midland Football Combination
Premier Division
94227969248+44903rd of 22
2003–0440304610136+65942nd of 21Jason Cadden
Level of the league decreased after the Conference North and South creation.
2004–051042354313240+921091st of 22
2005–06Midland Football Alliance9422111107944+35745th of 22R13-4-1
2006–0742334510536+691031st of 22QR11-0-1
2007–08Southern Football League
Division One Midlands
84027857427+47892nd of 21576QR11-0-1R14-1-1
2008–0942325511444+701011st of 22666QR11-0-1QR100-1
2009–10Southern Football League
Premier Division
742198158475+96510th of 22636QR10-0-1QR10-0-1Jason Cadden
Paul Holleran
2010–1140246106839+29785th of 21525QR10-1-1QR32-0-1Paul Holleran
Lost in theplay-off semifinal
2011–1242181596047+13697th of 22505QR21-0-1QR10-0-1
2012–134230578546+39951st of 22546QR21-1-1QR10-2-0
2013–14Conference North6421313165453+15213th of 22Stefan Moore11624QR20-1-1R22-1-1
2014–15421010225974-154021st of 22Danny Newton16545QR31-1-1QR30-0-1
2015–16Southern Football League
Premier Division
7462312115938+21815th of 24426QR10-1-1R13-2-1
Lost in theplay-off final
2016–1746271187432+42922nd of 24488QR10-0-1QR10-0-1
Promoted after winning theplay-off
2017–18National League North6421310195164-144919th of 22Colby Bishop7650QR31-1-1R11-0-1
2018–19421315145760-35413th of 22Colby Bishop21667QR20-0-1R11-0-1
2019–203298153951-123518th of 22Josh March16499QR31-1-1R33-2-0
The regular season was cut short due toCOVID-19, final league positions decided by points-per-game
2020–21155732220+2229th of 22Sam Osborne8[a]QR20-0-1R52-2-1
The season was declared null and void due toCOVID-19.
2021–22421212183947-84815th of 22Dan Turner12596QR31–1–1R20–0–1
2022–23461018184160-194822nd of 24Dan Turner13650QR20–0–1R31–0–1
2023–24Southern Football League
Premier Division Central
740191476132+29763rd of 21Callum Stewart17572QR21–0–1QR30–0–1
Promoted after winning theplay-off
2024–25National League North6461510215256-45516th of 24Callum Stewart14658QR31–0–1R31–0–1
  1. ^COVID-19 prevented fans from attending games

Notes

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References

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  1. ^abcdLeamington Football Club - A Revised HistoryArchived 19 August 2019 at theWayback Machine Leamington F.C.
  2. ^abHistory Brakes Web
  3. ^abHistory Leamington F.C.
  4. ^"English attendances archive". EFS. Retrieved1 June 2024.
  5. ^"FA Cup past results". The FA. Retrieved4 June 2024.
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