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List of Swindon Town F.C. seasons

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This is a list of seasons played bySwindon Town Football Club in English and Europeanfootball, from the club's formation in 1879 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season where known.

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Seasons

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SeasonLeagueFA CupEFL Cup[a]EFL TrophyOtherTop scorer[b][c]Attendance[1][d]
DivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPos
Club played friendly games and cup games only until 1894
1879–80None100104
1881–82None101022
1884–85None110040
1886–87None000000R2Wiltshire CupW
1887–88None320182R1Wiltshire CupW
1888–89None1913426324QR2Wiltshire CupWT Bennett (1)
1889–90None15[e]11124813QR1Wiltshire CupWT Bennett (1)
1890–91None000000QR3Wiltshire CupWRobbie Reynolds (3)
1891–92None24172510838QR1Wiltshire CupWDick Jones (1)
1892–93None2011276435QR4Dick Jones (4)
1893–94None2719358644QR4FA Amateur CupR2Dick Jones (4)
Club turns professional and joinsSouthern League in 1894
1894–95SL Div1164111244899th[f]QR2Dick Jones (2)4,500
1895–96SL Div1186483841167thQR3Alf Hames (2)2,688
1896–97SL Div1208393337196thQR5Richie Cox (2)3,286
1897–98SL Div122721336481610thJock Bell (2)3,236
WFL[g]149143215192nd
1898–99SL Div12495104349239th3,917
WFL[g]85121610111st
1899–1900SL Div128152115042325th2,643
WFL[g]63037763rd
1900–01SL Div128381719471415th[f]QR5Billy Smith (4)2,320
WFL[g]16221293569th
1901–02SL Div13023251793816th[f]QR5Frank Becton (3)1,936
WFL[g]16021485329th
1902–03SL Div1301071338462712thIR[h]Jimmy Pugh (7)4,563
1903–04SL Div13410111330423110thJimmy Pugh (4)3,727
1904–05SL Div1341251741592916thJimmy Pugh (5)4,482
1905–06SL Div134891731522515thR1Bertie Lyon (2)3,453
UL[i]187383329??Bertie Lyon (7)
1906–07SL Div13811111643543317thQR54,750
1907–08SL Div1381610125540425thR35,167
1908–09SL Div140225139655492ndR15,895
1909–10SL Div1422210109246542ndSFDubonnet CupWHarold Fleming (5)4,875
1910–11SL Div13824598031531stQFSouthern Charity CupWArchie Bown (3)5,714
1911–12SL Div138216118250484thSFCharity ShieldRUHarold Fleming (6)5,682
1912–13SL Div138208106641482ndR3Archie Bown (2)5,643
1913–14SL Div13821898141501st[j]R2Billy Batty (2)7,079
1914–15SL Div1381511127759419thR14,300
No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due toWorld War I
1919–20SL Div1421771865684113thR2George Travers (2)8,600
1920–21Div 3422110117349524thR2Harold Fleming (17)5,423
1921–22Div 3(S)421613137260456thR2Harold Fleming (13)7,460
1922–23Div 3(S)421711146256459thR1Jack Johnson (20)6,460
1923–24Div 3(S)421713125844476thQFJack Johnson (15)6,331
1924–25Div 3(S)422011116638514thR1Jack Johnson (18)7,099
1925–26Div 3(S)42206166964466thR4Frank Richardson (28)6,648
1926–27Div 3(S)422191210085515thR1Harry Morris (48)8,274
1927–28Div 3(S)42199149069476thR4Harry Morris (44)6,684
1928–29Div 3(S)4215131475724310thR5Harry Morris (31)5,455
1929–30Div 3(S)4213121773833814thR4Harry Morris (29)5,426
1930–31Div 3(S)421861889944212thR1Harry Morris (35)4,929
1931–32Div 3(S)421462270843417thR1Harry Morris (29)5,031
1932–33Div 3(S)4291122601052922ndR3Harry Morris (13)4,893
1933–34Div 3(S)421711146468458thR3Tommy Armstrong (23)9,117
1934–35Div 3(S)4213121767783816thR4Third Division South CupR1Alan Fowler (25)7,304
1935–36Div 3(S)421482064733619thR1Third Division South CupR1Alan Fowler (18)7,101
1936–37Div 3(S)4214111775733913thR2Third Division South CupRUJimmy Cookson (27)8,455
1937–38Div 3(S)421710154949448thR4Third Division South CupR1Alan Fowler (16)9,640
1938–39Div 3(S)42188167277449thR2Third Division South CupR3Ben Morton (32)10,511
1939–40[k]Div 3(S)3012241[k]n/aThird Division South CupR1Alan Fowler (2)
No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1946 due toWorld War II
1945–46n/a[l]R1
1946–47Div 3(S)421911128473494thR2Bill Stephens (28)15,123
1947–48Div 3(S)4210161641463616thR5Maurice Owen (17)15,924
1948–49Div 3(S)42181596456514thR1Morris Jones (25)16,625
1949–50Div 3(S)4215111659624114thR2Morris Jones (13)14,070
1950–51Div 3(S)461842455674017thR2Jimmy Bain (9)10,690
1951–52Div 3(S)4614141851684216thR5Maurice Owen (24)10,557
1952–53Div 3(S)4614122064794018thR3Maurice Owen (21)9,746
1953–54Div 3(S)4615102167704020th[m]R2Mike Bull (12)10,753
1954–55Div 3(S)4611152046643721stR1Maurice Owen (12)8,243
1955–56Div 3(S)468142434783024thR4Maurice Owen (15)7,379
1956–57Div 3(S)461562566963623rdR2Bob Edwards (26)8,736
1957–58Div 3(S)462115107950574thR1John Richards (16)12,004
1958–59Div 3[n]4616131759574515thR2Bob Edwards (10)11,351
1959–60Div 3461981969784616thR1David Layne (20)10,233
1960–61Div 34614151762554316thR2R2Ernie Hunt (17)11,043
1961–62Div 3461715147871499thR1R2Ernie Hunt (18)9,692
1962–63Div 3462214108756582ndR4R3Ernie Hunt (27)13,530
1963–64Div 24214101857693814thR5R4Bill Atkins (12)18,277
1964–65Div 2421452363813321stR3R2Mike Summerbee (13)15,081
1965–66Div 3461913147448517thR3R2Keith East (24)12,937
1966–67Div 3462010168159508thR5R4Don Rogers (32)12,297
1967–68Div 3461617137451499thR4R1Don Rogers (28)13,456
1968–69Div 346271097135642nd[o]R3WDon Rogers (30)17,857
1969–70Div 242171695747505thQFR3Anglo-Italian Cup
Anglo-Italian League Cup

Arthur Horsfield (28)19,852
1970–71Div 24215121561514212thR4R4Don Rogers (21)15,799
1971–72Div 24215121547474211thR3R2Peter Noble (14)13,356
1972–73Div 24210161646603616thR4R2Republic of IrelandRay Treacy (14)10,024
1973–74Div 2427112436722522ndR3R2Peter Eastoe (8)7,104
1974–75Div 3462111146458534thR4R1Peter Eastoe (31)8,067
1975–76Div 3461682262754019thR3R2David Syrett (16)7,514
1976–77Div 34615151668754511thR4R1David Moss (21)7,625
1977–78Div 34616161467604810thR3R4David Moss (22)7,159
1978–79Div 346257147452575thR4R3Chic Bates (16)7,751
1979–80Div 3461981971634610thR4SFAlan Mayes (28)8,681
1980–81Div 34613151851564117thR2R3Andy Rowland (13)6,694
1981–82Div 34613132055715222ndR3R1Roy Carter (15)5,560
1982–83Div 4461911166154688thR4R1Paul Rideout (23)4,018
1983–84Div 44615131858565817thR4R1QF(S)Alan Mayes (20)3,154
1984–85Div 446219166258728thR1R1R1(S)Colin Gordon (17)2,994
1985–86Div 44632688243102[p]1stR1R4PR(S)Charlie Henry (18)6,457
1986–87Div 346251297747873rdR4R2SF(S)League play-offsWDave Bamber (21)7,715
1987–88Div 24416111773605912thR4R3Northern IrelandJimmy Quinn (31)9,773
1988–89Div 2462016106853766thR4R2League play-offsSFScotlandDuncan Shearer (15)8,645
1989–90Div 2462014127959744thR3R4League play-offsW[q]ScotlandDuncan Shearer (27)9,444
1990–91Div 24612142065735021stR4R3ScotlandDuncan Shearer (23)9,439
1991–92Div 2461815136955698thR5R4ScotlandDuncan Shearer (32)9,654
1992–93Div 1[r]462113127459765thR3R3Anglo-Italian Cup
League play-offs
GS
Craig Maskell (23)10,576
1993–94Prem425152247100[s]3022ndR3R3Anglo-Italian CupGSNorwayJan Åge Fjørtoft (13)15,274
1994–95Div 14612122254734821stR4SFNorwayJan Åge Fjørtoft (25)9,408
1995–96Div 246251747134921stR5R2R2(S)Wayne Allison (20)10,046
1996–97Div 1461592252715419thR3R3Wayne Allison (13)9,265
1997–98Div 14614102242735218thR3R1ScotlandChris Hay (14)9,505
1998–99Div 14613112259815017thR3R1ScotlandIffy Onuora (20)8,656
1999–2000Div 1468122638773624thR3R1ScotlandChris Hay (10)6,977
2000–01Div 24613132047655220thR3R2SF(S)AustraliaDanny Invincibile (10)6,186
2001–02Div 24615141746565913thR2R2R1(S)EnglandGiuliano Grazioli (8)
AustraliaDanny Invincibile (8)
6,362
2002–03Div 24616121859636010thR2R1R2(S)EnglandSam Parkin (26)5,462
2003–04Div 2462013137658735thR1R2R1(S)League play-offsRUEnglandSam Parkin (23)7,839
2004–05Lge 1[t]4617121766686312thR2R2SF(S)EnglandSam Parkin (24)5,835
2005–06Lge 14611152046654823rdR1R1R2(S)New ZealandRory Fallon (14)5,951
2006–07Lge 2462510115838853rd[u]R3R1R1(S)WalesChristian Roberts (13)7,419
2007–08Lge 14616131763566113thR3R1R2(S)Republic of IrelandSimon Cox (16)7,170
2008–09Lge 14612171768715315thR1R1QF(S)Republic of IrelandSimon Cox (32)7,499
2009–10Lge 146221687357825thR3R2QF(S)League play-offsRUEnglandBilly Paynter (29)8,389
2010–11Lge 1469142350724124thR2R1QF(S)EnglandCharlie Austin (17)8,458
2011–12Lge 246296117532931stR4R2RUEnglandAlan Connell (12)
EnglandPaul Benson (12)
8,411
2012–13Lge 1462014127239746thR1R4R1(S)League play-offsSFRepublic of IrelandJames Collins (18)8,528
2013–14Lge 146199186359668thR1R3F(S)EnglandNile Ranger (8)
EnglandMichael Smith (8)
FranceDany N'Guessan (8)
8,130
2014–15Lge 1462310137657794thR1R2R2(S)League play-offsRUEnglandAndy Williams (22)8,130
2015–16Lge 14616111964715915thR1R1R2(S)EnglandNicky Ajose (25)
2016–17Lge 14611112444664422ndR1R1R2EnglandJonathan Obika (6)
EnglandLuke Norris (6)
6,527
2017–18Lge 246208186765689thR2R1R2EnglandLuke Norris (14)6,436
2018–19Lge 24616161459566413thR2R1GSWalesMichael Doughty (14)6,390
2019–20Lge 23621696239691st[v]R1R1GSRepublic of IrelandEoin Doyle (25)7,787
2020–21Lge 1461342955894323rdR1R1GSJerseyBrett Pitman (12)2,000[w]
2021–22Lge 2462211137754776th[x]R3R1L32EnglandHarry McKirdy (23)9,790
2022–23Lge 24616131761556110thR1R1GSWiltshire CupRUWalesJonny Williams (10)9,063
2023–24Lge 24614122077835419thR1R1GSWiltshire CupEnglandJake Young (16)
EnglandDan Kemp (16)
8,800
2024–25Lge 24615171471636312thR2R1L16EnglandHarry Smith (15)7,229

Key

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  • P – Played
  • W – Games won
  • D – Games drawn
  • L – Games lost
  • GF – Goals for
  • GA – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position
  • QR – Qualifying round
  • IR – Intermediate round
  • GS – Group stage
  • R1 – First round
  • R2 – Second round
  • R3 – Third round
  • R4 – Fourth round
  • R5 – Fifth round
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • RU – Runners-up
  • W – Winners
  • (S) – Southern section of regionalised stage

ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Overall

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  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of thefootball league system: 1
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 19
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 64
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 8
  • Seasons spent at Level 5 of the football league system: 0

Footnotes

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  1. ^The EFL Cup competition did not start until the 1960–61 season.
  2. ^Includes goals scored in all competitive competitions including cup games, players with no flags can be assumed English.
  3. ^Goal records for the period 1879–1920 are incomplete and possibly erroneous but have been included here for completeness.
  4. ^Attendances up till the 1920s are unreliable, but included here for completeness.
  5. ^Although the team played 15 games, the result of the game againstTrowbridge Town on 23 November 1889 is not known.
  6. ^abcAs one of the teams at the bottom of the table, Swindon played in the relegation play-offs and performed well enough to retain their place in the league.
  7. ^abcdeDuring the period 1897–1902, Swindon played in both theSouthern League Division 1 and theWestern League to increase the number of competitive fixtures they were playing. Swindon resigned from the league after the second consecutive bottom of the table finish in 1901–02 and entered the Reserve side instead. Swindon Reserves continued to play in the Western League until 1949.
  8. ^An Intermediate Round was played after the fifth qualifying round againstBarnsley which Swindon lost 0–4.
  9. ^Swindon played in the United League for the 1905–06 season to play more competitive games.
  10. ^Swindon become league champions on goal average, with the top two clubs scoring the same number of points over the season. Swindon achieved an average of 1.98 compared to second placeCrystal Palace's 1.88.
  11. ^abThe1939–40 season was abandoned in early September and all results annulled, after only three matches had been played.
  12. ^The FA Cup was contested in1945–46 but theFootball League did not resume until the following season.
  13. ^Swindon ended the season with the same points and goal average as the 19th placedBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and were listed in 20th place alphabetically.
  14. ^Swindon Town were placed in the newThird Division following the amalgamation ofThird Division South andThird Division North.
  15. ^Swindon finished runners-up in theThird Division in 1968–69 on goal average having scored the same number of points as the champions.Watford recorded an average of 2.18 against Swindon's 2.03.
  16. ^Swindon were the second team in the League to score over 100 points in one season, breaking York City's record of 101 from the 1983-84 season.
  17. ^Swindon were initially promoted toDivision One after winning the play-off competition. As a result of an investigation into the club during the close-season into illegal payments; the team was initially relegated toDivision Three before being re-instated intoDivision Two on appeal withSunderland taking their place. For more information see:History of Swindon Town F.C.
  18. ^On the formation of theFA Premiership,Division Two was re-designatedDivision One.
  19. ^Swindon were the firstPremier League team to concede 100 goals in a season.
  20. ^Division Two was re-titledLeague One following the creation of theChampionship for the 2004–05 season.
  21. ^Swindon Town were promoted toLeague One after finishing in the 3rd automatic promotion place.
  22. ^ The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with league positions decided on a points-per-game basis. Swindon Town averaged 1.92 points from 36 games.
  23. ^Most of Swindon Town's home games in the 2020–21 season were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two home games against Fleetwood Town and Charlton Athletic were limited to 2,000 spectators.
  24. ^Swindon lost to Port Vale 6-5 on penalties after drawing 2-2 on aggregate in the Play-Off Semi Finals

References

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  1. ^"Home".swindon-town-fc.co.uk.
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