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List of Southport F.C. seasons

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Southport Football Club is an Englishassociation football club based inSouthport,Merseyside who currently play in theNational League North.[1] This list details the club's achievements in senior league and cup competitions, and the top scorers for each season where known.

Southport Central were formed in 1881 and played their first association football match on 12 November of that year againstBootle.[2][3] Originally arugby union side the club switched codes after suffering a succession of heavy defeats.[3] The club became founder members ofThe Central League in 1911.[4] In 1918, the club was renamed as Southport Vulcan[4][5] – having been bought by theVulcan Motor Company – becoming the first club to take a sponsor's name.[6][7] In 1919, the sponsorship from Vulcan ended thus meaning a final name change, this time to Southport. In 1921, all first teams playing in the Central League became founder members of the newly formedFootball League Third Division North including Southport,[4] with the Central League becoming a league for Football Leaguereserve teams.[8]

Statistics

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Key

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Division shownin bold when it changes due topromotion, relegation or league reorganisation. Top scorer shown inbold when he set or equalled a club record.

Key to league record:

  • P – Played
  • W – Games won
  • D – Games drawn
  • L – Games lost
  • F – Goals for
  • A – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position

Key to colours and symbols:

1stor WWinners
2ndor RURunners-up
Promoted
Relegated
Top league scorer in Southport's division


  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • QR5 = Fifth Qualifying Round
  • QR6 = Sixth Qualifying Round
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • C = Champions

Seasons

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SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague
Cup
[A]
Other competitionsTop scorer[B]Average
attendance
References
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1882–83R1
1883–84R1
1884–85R3
1885–86R1
1888–89QR2
1889–90Lancs[C]249784032256th
1890–91Lancs208394355196th
1891–92Lancs2212375847275th
1892–93Lancs2272133344168th
1893–94Lancs2213095742363rd
1894–95Lancs2614486843324thR1
1895–96Lancs3017497251384th
1896–97Lancs28162108451344th
1897–98Lancs26133105141297th
1898–99Lancs2412844118322ndQR5
1899–1900Lancs2814594932337thQR5
1900–01Lancs2015324915332nd[D]QR5
1901–02Lancs2416445625362ndQR5
1902–03Lancs2217234918361st↑QR5
1903–04Lancs C2[E]3423658230521st↑QR5
1904–05Lancs C13417895941423rd
1905–06Lancs C13811101770963217thQR4
1906–07Lancs C1381413115050419thQR5
1907–08Lancs C138187136463436th
1908–09Lancs C1381381761673414th
1909–10Lancs C1381371861673318th
1910–11Lancs C13811151255613711th
1911–12TCL[F]R1
1912–13TCL381262044763015th
1913–14TCL3810101843583017th
1914–15TCL381062242682619thQR3
1915–16FLLS[G]2696114141249th
1916–17FLLSA[H]30108124043289th
1917–18FLLSA30861633692213th
1918–19FLLSA30153124953336th
1919–20TCL[I]421562171763616th
1920–21TCL421362368993218th
1921–22Div 3 N[J]381410145544389thR1Billy Glover26[9][10]
1922–23Div 3 N381271932463117thQR5Billy Glover7[11]
1923–24Div 3 N421614124442467thQR6Jack Sibbald13[12]
1924–25Div 3 N42227135937514thQR6Jack Sambrook
17[13]
1925–26Div 3 N4211102162923220thR3Jack Sambrook14[14]
1926–27Div 3 N421591880853912thR4Harry Beadles20[15]
1927–28Div 3 N42206177970458thR4Harry Beadles23[16]
1928–29Div 3 N421681875854012thR2Harry Beadles18[17]
1929–30Div 3 N421513148174439thR1Jimmy Cowen24[18]
1930–31Div 3 N42229118856535thQF[K]Archie Waterston31[19]
1931–32Div 3 N401810125853467thR4Archie Waterston13[20]
1932–33Div 3 N421771870674112thR4Jack Appleby13[21]
1933–34Div 3 N428171763903318thR1Football League Third Division North CupR1Jack Diamond20[22]
1934–35Div 3 N4210122055853221stR1Football League Third Division North CupR1Ray Worswick18[23]
1935–36Div 3 N421192248903121stR1Football League Third Division North CupR3Tommy Savage12[24]
1936–37Div 3 N4212131773873714thR2Football League Third Division North CupRUJoe Patrick29[25]
1937–38Div 3 N4212141653823816thR1Football League Third Division North CupWJoe Patrick20[26]
1938–39Div 3 N422010127554504thR3Joe Patrick27[27]
The Football League and FA Cup were suspended until after theSecond World War.
1946–47Div 3 N427112453852521stR1Harry Hawkins17[28]
1947–48Div 3 N4214111760633915thR1Cec Wyles25[29]
1948–49Div 3 N421192245643121stR3Cec Wyles12[30]
1949–50Div 3 N4212131751713716thR3Cec Wyles8[31]
1950–51Div 3 N4613102356723621stR2Jimmy Nuttall22[32]
1951–52Div 3 N4615112053714117thR2Jack Lindsay15[33]
1952–53Div 3 N462012156360516thR2Jack Billingham16[34]
1953–54Div 3 N4617121763604611thR2Jack Billingham
Colin McLean
11[35]
1954–55Div 3 N4616161447444811thR1William Holmes12[36]
1955–56Div 3 N462311126653575thR2George Bromilow22[37]
1956–57Div 3 N4610122452943222ndR1George Bromilow
Jimmy McDermott
8[38]
1957–58Div 3 N461162952882823rdR1Ray Gryba9[39]
1958–59Div 4[L]467122741862624thR1Jimmy McDermott11[40]
1959–60Div 44610142248923421stR1Eddie Moss12[41]
1960–61Div 4461962169674414thR3R1Reg Blore15[42]
1961–62Div 4441791861714317thR3R1Jimmy Blain20[43]
1962–63Div 446151417721064413thR1R2Jimmy Blore20[44]
1963–64Div 4461592258893220thR2R1Alan Spence27[45]
1964–65Div 4468162258893220thR3R1Alex Russell16[46]
1965–66Div 44618121668694810thR5R1Alan Spence18[47]
1966–67Div 4462313106942592ndR1R1Alan Spence13[48]
1967–68Div 34617121765654614thR3R1Terry Harkin21[49]
1968–69Div 3461713167164478thR2R2George Andrews19[50]
1969–70Div 34614102248663822ndR1R2Tony Field16[51]
1970–71Div 446216196357488thR1R1Eric Redrobe12[52]
1971–72Div 4461814661446507thR1R2Eric Redrobe12[53]
1972–73Div 4462610107148621stR1R2Andy Provan21[54]
1973–74Div 3466162435822823rdR1R1Andy Provan7[55]
1974–75Div 44615171456564711thR1R1Paul Taylor12[56]
1975–76Div 4468102841772623rdR1R2Keith Galley9[57]
1976–77Div 4463192433772523rdR1R1Alan Wilson6[58]
1977–78Div 4466192152763123rd[M]R1R2Phil Ashworth9[59]
1978–79NPL441914116249525thR1John Gerrard
Terry Nolan
John Beesley
8579[60]
1979–80NPL[N]428132130752919thQR4FA TrophyR2Steve Woodcock5291[60]
1980–81NPL4211112042683320thQR1FA TrophyQR3Vin Dobie
Paul Birchall
5237[60]
1981–82[O]NPL421614126355468thQR1FA TrophyQR1Gary Cooper21417[60]
1982–83NPL4211141758654715thQR1FA TrophyQR3Gary Cooper15299[60]
1983–84NPL421482057745016thQR3FA TrophyQR2Joe Strong10311[60]
1984–85NPL421591865665412thQR2FA TrophyQR2Andy Mutch21308[60]
1985–86NPL421711147066626thQR3FA TrophyR3John Coleman15323[60]
1986–87NPL421911126749688thR1FA TrophyR1John Coleman25316[60]
1987–88NPL4215124543485714thQR1FA TrophyRQ3John Coleman9385[60]
1988–89NPL4213121766525114thR1FA TrophyQR1Clint Neysmith13359[60]
1989–90NPL421714115448657thQR4FA TrophyQR1Steve Holden12304[60]
1990–91NPL40181486648685thQR2FA TrophyQR1Steve Holden20455[60]
1991–92NPL42161795748657thQR2FA TrophyR2Jimmy Blackhurst12365[60]
1992–93NPL42299410331961stR2FA TrophyQR3Steve Haw311025[60]
1993–94Conf421812125751664thQR4FA TrophyR3David Gamble151293[60]
1994–95Conf42219126850723rdR1FA TrophyR1David Gamble
Steve Haw
121078[60]
1995–96Conf421812127764666thQR4FA TrophyR1Andy Whittaker16944[60]
1996–97Conf4215101751615511thR1FA TrophyR2Andy Whittaker19970[60]
1997–98Conf4213111856585016thR1FA TrophyRU[P]Andy Whittaker81055[60]
1998–99Conf4210151747594518thR3FA TrophyQFLee Elam71158[60]
1999–2000Conf421513145556589thR1FA TrophyQFIan Arnold141307[60]
2000–01Conf42209135846694thR2FA TrophyQFIan Arnold
Simon Parke
131423[60]
2001–02Conf4213141553495315thR1


Simon Parke161048[60]
2002–03Conf4211121954694521st↓R2


Peter Thomson121161[60]
2003–04NPL442010147152706th↑[S]QR2FA TrophyR2Neil Robinson14809[60]
2004–05Conf Nor4225988345841stR1FA TrophyR3Terry Fearns33♦1004[60]
2005–06Conf Nat4210102236684018thR1FA TrophyR1Steve Daly121244[60]
2006–07Conf Nat4611142157674723rd↓QR4FA TrophyR2Carl Baker111200[60]
2007–08Conf Nor42221197750774th[T]QR4FA TrophyR1Tony Gray191014[60]
2008–09Conf Nor42211386336765thQR3FA TrophyQFCiaran Kilheeney16899[60]
2009–10Conf Nor40251149145861st[U]R1FA TrophyR1Steve Daly18924[60]
2010–11Conf Nat4611132256774621st[V]R1FA TrophyR1Shaun Whalley81152[60]
2011–12Conf Nat462113127269767thR1FA TrophyR1Tony Gray241290[60]
2012–13Conf Nat4614122072865420thQR4FA TrophyQFChris Almond
Karl Ledsham
12958[60]
2013–14Conf Nat4614112153715318thR1FA TrophyR1Danny Hattersley91049[60]
2014–15Conf Nat4613122147725119thR3FA TrophyR11070[60]
2015–16National4614131952655516thQR3FA TrophyR2
2016–17National461092752973923rd↓R1FA TrophyR2
2017–18National N421482060725015thQR2FA TrophyQR3
2018–19National N4213141558555314thR2FA TrophyR1
2019–20National N321271340414312thQR4FA TrophyR2
2020–21National N1444616191617thQR3FA TrophyR5

Notes

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A. ^ : TheLeague Cup competition started in the1960–61 season.
B. ^ : Includes goals only scored in league games (includingplay-offs).
C. ^ : Founder members of theLancashire League.
D. ^ : Equal points as 1st place team but lost on goal average.
E. ^ : JoinedLancashire Combination as founder members of new Division 2.
F. ^ : Following a disagreement with the Lancashire Combination, Southport joined forces with other disgruntled teams and formedThe Central League.
G. ^ : Central League suspended due to outbreak of theFirst World War. Southport competed in the Football League Lancashire Section, Northern Group Principal Competition.
H. ^ : Leagues reorganised again. Southport competed in the Football League Lancashire Section, Northern Group Principal Competition Group A.
I. ^ : The Central League resumed after the war.
J. ^ : Southport were founder members of theFootball League Third Division North.
K. ^ : Southport became the first Third Division North club to reach thequarter-finals in 1931, losing away atEverton 9–1.
L. ^ : A newFourth Division was created in 1958 along with a newThird Division by merging the regionalised Third Division North and Third Division South.
M. ^ : Southport were subjected to a re-election vote by other league clubs after having finished in the bottom four and were duly voted out of the football league and into theNorthern Premier League.


N. ^ : With the formation of theAlliance Premier League (officially called Football Conference from 1986), the Northern Premier League dropped down one level in theEnglish football league system and became a feeder league to the Alliance.
O. ^ : The1981–82 season saw the introduction ofthree points for a win.
P. ^ : Southport's first appearance in the final of a majorknockout cup competition, which was a 1–0 defeat toCheltenham Town. It is also the first time Southport have played atWembley.
Q. ^ : The2001–02 edition of theFootball League Trophy saw 8 Football Conference sides (Top four Northern teams and four Southern) playing in the competition. As a result of Southport being the highest placed northern team by finishing 4th in the2000–2001 season they qualified for the competition for the2001–02 season.
R. ^ : The2002–03 edition of theFootball League Trophy saw 12 Football Conference teams playing in the competition. Despite Southport finishing the2001–2002 season in 15th place they qualified due to most of the teams who finished above being geographically southern.
S. ^ : Formation of theConference North andConference South divisions for the 2004–05 season saw the top 13 teams from the Northern Premier League promoted to form the new divisions alongside teams from theSouthern League and theIsthmian League.
T. ^ : Southport lost in the play-off semi-final toStalybridge Celtic on penalties after finishing 2–2 on aggregate.
U. ^ : Farsley Celtic were removed out of the division with their results being expunged.
V. ^ :Rushden & Diamonds were expelled from theConference National on 11 June 2011. This decision was made due to their unstable financial position, meaning they could not guarantee being able to complete all their fixtures in the 2011–12 season,[61] Southport, as the highest placed relegated team were thus reprieved.

References

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