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List of Rochdale A.F.C. seasons

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Rochdale Association Football Club is an English professionalassociation football club based in the town ofRochdale inGreater Manchester. The club plays in theFootball League Two, the fourth tier in theEnglish football league system. The club's colours are black and blue and they play their home games atSpotland Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,249.[1] Formed in 1907 and nicknamedthe Dale, they were accepted intothe Football League in 1921. Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football until they were relegated to the National League at the end of the 2022–23 season.

History

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Rochdale A.F.C. was formed in 1907. AfterWorld War I the Football League was expanded and the club unsuccessfully applied to join. In 1921 Rochdale was recommended to be included in the newThird Division North, and played their first League game at home againstAccrington Stanley on 27 August 1921, winning 6–3. However, this first season ended with the club at the bottom of the League, having to reapply for membership.

The club reached theLeague Cup final in1962. This was the first time a club from the bottom league division had reached the final of a major competition – where they lost toNorwich City.

The club's first promotion came in 1969, earned by a team largely assembled by managerBob Stokoe, though it was Stokoe's assistant,Len Richley who steered Rochdale to promotion after Stokoe moved toCarlisle United. In the early stages of the 1969–70 season, Rochdale topped the Division Three table, sparking hopes of a second successive promotion. The team's form significantly declined around Christmas 1969, however, and a failure to halt the team's decline led to the dismissal of Richley. He was succeeded byDick Conner, who stabilised the club's form and steered them to a 9th-place finish. The following three seasons saw the club finish in the lower reaches of the Division Three table, narrowly avoiding relegation each time. The board viewed merely surviving in Division Three as unacceptable and replaced Conner withWalter Joyce for the 1973–74 season. This move failed to pay off, and Rochdale was relegated after a campaign in which they won only 2 of 46 league games.

The club finished bottom of the league in 1977–78, but was successful in their bid for re-election. Rochdale finished bottom for a second time in 1979–80, but was again re-elected – by one vote overAltrincham. In 1989–90 the club reached the fifth round of theFA Cup for the first time, but lost 1–0 toCrystal Palace.

The club reached the fifth round of the FA Cup again in 2003, but lost 3–1 atWolverhampton.

Keith Hill, initially appointed as caretaker-manager in December 2006, became arguably the club's most successful manager to date. Hill and his assistant managerDavid Flitcroft led Rochdale to a 5th-placed finish in 2007–08, securing a play-off place. After beatingDarlington 5–4 on penalties in the semi-finals, Rochdale reachedWembley for the first time in their history. Despite taking the lead in the match, they lost the final 3–2 toStockport County.

In the 2008–09 season, Rochdale reached the League Two play-offs for the second consecutive season but lost 2–1 on aggregate toGillingham in the playoff semi-finals.

The next season ended a 41-year wait for promotion with a win overNorthampton Town as Rochdale secured the third automatic promotion spot. Rochdale continued their progression under Keith Hill, now with the club for 4 years, finishing 9th in the League One with 68 points, equaling their highest league finish since 1969–70.

On 1 June 2011 managerKeith Hill joinedChampionship sideBarnsley. Former Manchester City apprentice and youth coachSteve Eyre was confirmed as Hill's replacement on 12 June 2011. Eyre's spell atSpotland did not last long, as he was sacked after 27 competitive games in charge, the team having recorded just 4 league wins in this time.

On 24 January 2012, Accrington Stanley'sJohn Coleman was confirmed manager as the successor to Steve Eyre and left his club where he had been for more than a decade. John Coleman's first match in charge was a 3–0 win at home overBury in the local derby. However, on 21 April, Rochdale lost 2–1 toChesterfield resulting in relegation from League One after two years in the league. John Coleman's and Jimmy Bell's contracts were terminated by Rochdale on 21 January 2013 following a poor run in form.[2] In January 2013, Keith Hill, previously in charge of Rochdale from 2007 to 2011, was appointed as the new manager.[3]

Rochdale were promoted to League One on 26 April 2014, after beatingCheltenham Town 2–0.[4] Playing at the club's highest level the2014–15 season was the club's most successful yet. Apart from a couple of games, they remained in the top half of the league all season, eventually finishing in eighth place, their highest league placing.

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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YearLeagueLvlPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionTop goalscorer[5]FA CupFL CupFL TrophyAverage home
attendance[6][a]
NameGoalsResRecResRecResRec
1908–09LC 238166165860-23810th of 20Patrick Galvin10PR0-0-1
1909–103823879233+59544th of 20
Promoted
Albert Worth20QR10-0-1
1910–11LC 13825678745+32561st of 20Tom Fleetwood21QR55-3-1
1911–123223458124+57501st of 17Alf Gregson21QR40-0-1
1912–13C Lge381710116751+16447th of 20Tom Page20R15-1-1
1913–1438159146051+93910th of 20Jack Allan17QR40-0-1
1914–15381213136350+13379th of 20William Brown22R24-0-1
No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due to theWorld War I.
1919–20C Lge421210205988-293419th of 22Tom Hesmondhalgh12R13-0-1
1920–2142195186373-104310th of 22Harry Dennison23R13-1-1
Football League Third Division North created. The club were invited to join.
1921–22Div 3 N338114235277-252620th of 20Harry Dennison18QR50-0-14,550
1922–23381310154253-113612th of 20William Sandham

George Guy

7QR40-0-15,460
1923–2442251256026+34622nd of 22Albert Whitehurst15QR50-1-16,255
1924–2542217147553+22496th of 22Harry Anstiss23QR61-0-15,055
1925–26422751010458+46593rd of 22Billy Fergusson21R21-1-16,030
1926–27422661010565+40582nd of 22Albert Whitehurst46R10-0-16,181
1927–2842177187477-34113th of 22Albert Whitehurst36R21-0-14,222
1928–29421310197996-173617th of 22Jack Milsom26R10-0-15,355
1929–3042187178991-24310th of 22Tom Tippett29R10-0-13,440
1930–31421262462107-453021st of 22Tom Tippett18R10-0-13,162
1931–3240433348135-871121st of 21Reg Watson8R10-0-13,070
1932–3342137225880-223318th of 22George Snow

Bill Watson

12R10-0-14,669
1933–3442962753103-502422nd of 22Jack Robson10R10-0-13,823
1934–35421111205371-183320th of 22Len Clarke13R10-0-14,593
1935–36421013195888-303320th of 22Joe Wiggins14R10-0-14,827
1936–3742139206986-173518th of 22Wally Hunt24R10-0-14,669
1937–38421311186778-113717th of 22Jimmy Wynn20R10-1-15,374
1938–3942159189282+103915th of 22Jimmy Wynn29R10-0-16,110
No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1946 due to theWorld War II.
1945–46R32-2-2
1946–47Div 3 N3421910138064+16486th of 22Joe Hargreaves25R32-0-17,577
1947–48421511164872+244112th of 22Hugh O'Donnell10R21-1-18,124
1948–4942189155553+2457th of 22Jack Connor10R10-1-18,616
1949–5042219126841+27513rd of 22Jack Connor18R21-0-18,372
1950–51461711186962+74511th of 24Jack Connor17R32-0-16,519
1951–52461113224779-323521st of 24Alan Middlebrough

Bert Foulds

10R32-0-14,992
1952–5346145276283-213322nd of 24Bert Foulds13R10-0-16,200
1953–54461510215977-184019th of 24Jack Haines11R10-0-16,121
1954–55461714156966+34812th of 22Eric Gemmell21R32-1-16,202
1955–56461713166684-184712th of 24Eric Gemmell13R10-0-14,833
1956–5746181216656504813th of 24Frank Lord15R10-0-16,280
1957–5846198197967+124610th of 24Jimmy Dailey19R10-0-16,352
Regional Third divisions merged creating nationwide Third Division and Fourth Division. Club qualified to join Third Division.
1958–59Div 3346812263779-422824th of 24
Relegated
Eddie Wainwright11R10-2-14,810
1959–60Div 44461810186560+54612th of 24Stanley Milburn15R21-2-14,599
1960–6146178216066-64217th of 24Ronnie Cairns22R10-1-1R32-1-13,930
1961–624419718717104512th of 23Ronnie Cairns18R21-0-1F5-1-34,024
1962–63462011156759+8517th of 24Ronnie Cairns

George Morton

14R10-1-1R10-1-13,306
1963–64461215195659-33920th of 24Joe Richardson

George Morton

14R21-0-1R21-1-13,020
1964–65462214107453+21586th of 24Reg Jenkins25R10-0-1R21-0-14,686
1965–6646165257187-163721st of 24Reg Jenkins19R21-1-1R21-1-12,974
1966–67461311225375-223721st of 24Reg Jenkins14R10-0-1R10-0-12,443
1967–68461214205172-213819th of 24Joe Fletcher16R10-0-1R10-0-12,292
1968–6946182086835+33563rd of 24
Promoted
Dennis Butler16R10-1-1R10-0-15,399
1969–70Div 33461810186960+9469th of 24Reg Jenkins21R10-0-1R10-0-16,109
1970–71461415176168-74316th of 24Reg Jenkins15R43-1-1R21-1-14,866
1971–72461213215783-263718th of 24David Cross10R10-0-1R10-2-14,387
1972–73461417154854-64513th of 24Reg Jenkins

Malcolm Darling

9R10-0-1R21-0-13,186
1973–7446217273894-562124th of 24
Relegated
Leo Skeete10R21-1-1R21-0-11,890
1974–75Div 44461313205975-163919th of 24Tony Whelan

Bob Mountford

10R21-2-1R10-0-11,507
1975–76461218164054-144215th of 24Bob Mountford17R32-4-1R10-0-21,594
1976–77461312215059-93818th of 24Bob Mountford11R10-2-1R10-0-21,745
1977–784688304385-422424th of 24Terry Owen11R10-0-1R21-1-11,275
1978–7946159224764-173920th of 24Terry Owen11R10-0-1R10-0-21,767
1979–8046713263379-462724th of 24Chris Jones11R32-2-1R10-1-11,926
1980–81461415176070-104315th of 24Barry Wellings14R10-0-1R10-1-12,460
1981–82461016205062-124621st of 24Mark Hilditch15R10-2-1R10-1-11,837
1982–83461116195573-164920th of 24Micky French11R10-0-1R21-0-31,688
1983–84461113225280-284622nd of 24Steve Johnson10R32-0-1R10-1-1R10-0-11,491
1984–85461314195569-145317th of 24Barry Diamond16R10-0-1R10-0-2R21-1-11,434
1985–86461413195777-205518th of 24Steve Taylor26R32-1-1R11-0-1G1-0-11,790
1986–87461117185473-195021st of 24Lyndon Simmonds

John Bramhall

10R21-0-1R21-2-1AQF1-3-02,151
1987–88461115204776-294821st of 24Lyndon Simmonds15R10-0-1R21-1-2R10-1-21,939
1988–89461314195682-265318th of 24David Frain13R10-1-1R10-1-1G0-0-21,968
1989–9046206205255-36612th of 22Steve O'Shaughnessy10R54-0-1R11-0-1G0-1-22,027
1990–91461517145053-36212th of 22Peter Costello13R10-1-1R21-1-2R11-0-22,238
1991–92421813115753+4678th of 22Andy Flounders18R21-1-1R22-1-1G0-1-12,657
Football League divisions renamed after thePremier League creation.
1992–93Div 3442161016707005811th of 22Steve Whitehall15R21-1-1R10-0-2R21-1-12,312
1993–94421612146351+12609th of 22Dave Lancaster

Mark Stuart

Steve Whitehall

15R21-0-1R21-1-2R20-0-12,657
1994–95421214164467-235015th of 22Steve Whitehall17R10-0-1R10-0-2AF5-1-12,184
1995–96464113195761-45515th of 24Steve Whitehall24R32-1-1R11-0-1R21-0-22,214
1996–9746141616585805814th of 24Steve Whitehall10R21-0-1R11-0-1R10-0-11,829
1997–9846177225655+15818th of 24Robbie Painter17R10-0-1R10-1-1R21-0-11,847
1998–99461315184255-135419th of 24Michael Holt
Andy Morris
8R21-2-1R10-0-2ASF2-0-12,125
1999–2000461814145754+36810th of 24Tony Ellis11R21-1-1R10-0-2AF2-1-22,774
2000–01461817115948+11718th of 24Paul Connor

Clive Platt

10R10-0-1R10-1-1R10-0-13,249
2001–02462115106552+13785th of 24Kevin Townson17R21-1-1R21-1-0R21-0-13,431
Lost in theplay-off semifinal.
2002–03461216186370-75219th of 24Lee McEvilly

Paul Connor

15R54-1-1R10-0-1R10-0-12,740
2003–04461214204958-95021st of 24Kevin Townson12R21-0-1R10-0-1R10-0-13,277
Football League divisions renamed.
2004–05Lge 24461618125448+6669th of 24Grant Holt24R32-0-1R10-0-1R21-0-12,690
2005–06461414186669-35614th of 24Rickie Lambert22R10-0-1R10-0-1R21-0-12,808
2006–07461812167050+20669th of 24Chris Dagnall18R10-1-1R10-0-1R20-2-02,898
2007–08462311127754+23805th of 24Adam Le Fondre17R10-0-1R20-2-0R20-0-13,057
Lost in theplay-off final.
2008–09461913147059+11706th of 24Adam Le Fondre21R21-1-1R10-1-0AQF0-1-13,222
Lost in theplay-off semifinal.
2009–1046257148248+34823rd of 24
Promoted
Chris O'Grady22R10-1-1R10-0-1R10-0-13,443
2010–11Lge 13461814146355+8689th of 24Gary Jones19R10-0-1R21-0-1R10-0-13,537
2011–1246814244781-343824th of 24
Relegated
Ashley Grimes11R10-0-1R32-0-1AQF0-2-03,109
2012–13Lge 24461613176870-26112th of 24Bobby Grant16R10-1-1R10-0-1R20-2-02,439
2013–1446249136948+21813rd of 24
Promoted
Scott Hogan19R43-0-1R10-0-1AQF1-0-12,900
2014–15Lge 1346196217266+6638th of 24Ian Henderson22R43-2-1R10-0-1R21-0-13,309
2015–16461912156861+76910th of 24Ian Henderson13R21-0-1R20-1-1AQF1-0-13,098
2016–17461912157162+9699th of 24Ian Henderson19R43-1-1R21-0-1R22-1-13,556
2017–18461118174957-85120th of 24Ian Henderson20R54-2-1R21-0-1R31-3-13,471
2018–1946159225487-335416th of 24Ian Henderson21R21-0-1R21-0-1R33-1-13,574
2019–2034106183957-183618th of 24Ian Henderson16R32-3-1R32-0-1R12-0-13,632
2020–21461114216178-174721st of 24
Relegated
Matty Lund
12R10-0-1R21-0-1R11-0-2[b]
2021–22Lge 24461217175159-85318th of 24Jake Beesley12R21-1-1R31-0-1R11-0-22,882
2022–2346911264670-243824th of 24
Relegated
Devante Rodney12R10-0-1R21-0-1R21-2-03,029
2023–24NL5461614166964+56211th of 24Kairo Mitchell14QR40-0-1--FA Trophy
R3
0-0-12,737
2024–25NL5462111146944+25744th of 24Devante Rodney20R11-0-1NL Cup
Grp
2-1-1FA Trophy
SF
3-2-0
  1. ^Average home attendance = for league games only
  2. ^COVID-19 prevented fans from attending games

References

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  1. ^"Spotland, Rochdale FC". Football Ground Guide. 26 November 2009. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2011.
  2. ^"Club Statement". Rochdale AFC. 21 January 2013. Retrieved21 January 2013.
  3. ^"Keith Hill: Rochdale return for former Barnsley manager". BBC Sport. 22 January 2013. Retrieved6 January 2015.
  4. ^"Rochdale secured promotion to League One with victory over Cheltenham". BBC. 26 April 2014. Retrieved26 April 2014.
  5. ^"Rochdale FC club details". Soccerbase. Retrieved28 August 2018.
  6. ^"English attendances archive". EFS. Retrieved2 March 2016.
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