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Stockport County Football Club, a professionalassociation football club based inStockport, Greater Manchester, England, was founded in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport County in 1890 after theCounty Borough of Stockport. They joinedThe Combination for the 1891–92 season, and after three seasons they joined theLancashire League in 1894. After six seasons in the Lancashire League, Stockport were elected to play in theFootball League in 1900 and were placed in theSecond Division. After failing to be re-elected into the Football League in 1904 they joined the Lancashire Combination for one season before re-joining the Football League. During their time in the Football League Stockport were relegated and promoted in various divisions on 14 occasions, with the club achieving their highest league placing after finishing in 8th place of the1997–98 Football League First Division, when it was the second level of theEnglish football league system. Stockport were relegated to theConference National after finishing bottom of the League Two in the2010–11 season, ending 106 years of Football League membership. After 11 seasons innon-League football, Stockport were champions of the2021–22 National League and were promoted intoEFL League Two.

Stockport County's furthestFA Cup run has seen them reach the fifth round on three occasions in1934–35,1949–50 and2000–01. The furthest they have reached in theEFL Cup is the semi-finals in the1996–97 edition. The club first participated in theEFL Trophy in 1983 when it was named the Associate Members' Cup; they were the runners-up in1992 and1993. Stockport entered four editions of theFootball League Third Division North Cup between 1933 and 1937, winning the trophy in the 1934–35 season. After their exit from the Football League in 2011 Stockport were eligible to take part in theFA Trophy, their furthest run in this competition is reaching the semi-final on two occasions in2018–19 and2021–22.

Key

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Key to divisions
Key to rounds
  • PR – Preliminary round
  • QR1 – First qualifying round, etc.
  • Group – Group stage
  • R1 – First round, etc.
  • R1(N) – First round Northern section, etc.
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • QF(N) – Quarter-final Northern section
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • SF(N) – Semi-final Northern section
  • RU – Runners-up
  • RU(N) – Runners-up Northern section
  • W – Winner
Key to positions and symbols
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •   Promoted
  •   Relegated
  •    – Top or joint-top league scorer in Stockport's division
  •    – Stockport did not enter the competition

Seasons

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List of seasons, including league division and statistics, cup results and top scorer
SeasonLeague recordFA CupEFL Cup[a]OtherTop scorer[b]
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCompetitionResultNameGoals
1891–92Combination22721329441611thG. Perry7
1892–93Combination228683835226thQR2E. Grecock11
1893–94Combination187653332204thR1Hewitt[c]11
1894–95Lancashire26105115369259thQR2Robert Mann10
1895–96Lancashire301331456702912thQR2G. Smith12
1896–97Lancashire28151125242319thQR2Rimmer Brown
G. Smith
13
1897–98Lancashire2615476027343rdQR5William Foster21
1898–99Lancashire24122104842266thQR5William Foster21
1899–1900Lancashire2821348023451stQR4Frank Chesworth19
1900–01Division 2[d]341132038682517thQR4William Foster10
1901–02Division 234871936722317thQR5Joe Davies8
1902–03Division 234762139742017thQR2Issac Evenson7
1903–04Division 2348111540722716thQR4Joe Raby9
1904–05Lanc Comb[e]3421766328491stQR6Tommy Green16
1905–06Division 2[f]381391644563510thR1Robert Manson11
1906–07Division 23812111542523512thR1Fred Crump
James Pass
11
1907–08Division 2381281848673213thR1Fred Crump11
1908–09Division 2381432139713118thR2Benjamin Whitehouse13
1909–10Division 2381381750473413thR2Francis Kelly
Benjamin Whitehouse
10
1910–11Division 2381181947793017thQR4Richard Prout17
1911–12Division 23811111647543316thR1Norman Rodgers11
1912–13Division 2388102056782619thR1Norman Rodgers19
1913–14Division 23813101555573612thQR4Norman Rodgers12
1914–15Division 2381571654603714thR1Norman Rodgers21
1915–19No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due to theFirst World War.
1919–20Division 2421491952613716thR1Harry Crossthwaite
Arthur Metcalf
Norman Rodgers
13
1920–21Division 2 ↓429122142753022ndR1Albert Waterall8
1921–22Division 3N ↑3824866021561stQR5Joseph O'Kane12
1922–23Division 2421482043583620thQR5Tommy Green16
1923–24Division 24213161344524213thQR6Wilf Woodcock8
1924–25Division 24213111837573719thR2Tommy Meads10
1925–26Division 2 ↓42892551972522ndR3Tommy Mitchell9
1926–27Division 3N4222713936949[g]6thR1Harry Burgess28
1927–28Division 3N42238118951543rdR2Joe Smith[h]40 †
1928–29Division 3N42286811158622ndR3Harry Burgess32
1929–30Division 3N42287710644632ndR3Frank Newton[i]38 †
1930–31Division 3N42209137761497thR2Frank Newton37
1931–32Division 3N4013111655533712thR1Joe Griffiths11
1932–33Division 3N42211299958543rdR2Joe Griffiths21
1933–34Division 3N422411711552593rdR2Football League Third Division North CupRUAlf Lythgoe[j]52 †
1934–35Division 3N42223179072477thR5Football League Third Division North CupWJoseph Hill17
1935–36Division 3N42208146549485thR3Football League Third Division North CupR1Joseph Hill19
1936–37Division 3N ↑42231458439601stR1Football League Third Division North CupR2Joseph Hill23
1937–38Division 2 ↓421192243703122ndR3Jimmy Smailes7
1938–39Division 3N42179169177439thR4Charles Sargeant23
1939–40Division 3N200205022nd[k]0
1939–45No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1945 due to theSecond World War.
1945–46R1[l]Eric Hyde
Kenneth Shaw
1
1946–47Division 3N42242167853504thR3Kenneth Shaw17
1947–48Division 3N4213121763673817thR4Tommy Barkas15
1948–49Division 3N421611156156438thR3Thomas Swinscoe16
1949–50Division 3N421971655524510thR5David Herd19
1950–51Division 3N462081863634810thR4Andy Black18
1951–52Division 3N462313107440593rdR1Jack Connor
Allen Oliver
15
1952–53Division 3N4617131682694711thR3Jack Connor31
1953–54Division 3N4618111777674710thR3Jack Connor34
1954–55Division 3N461812168470489thR1Jack Connor[m]30 †
1955–56Division 3N46219169061517thR1Jack Connor30
1956–57Division 3N46238159175545thR1Ray Drake19
1957–58Division 3N461811177467479thR4Bill Holden20
1958–59Division 3 ↓4613102365783621stR3Arnold Jackson12
1959–60Division 44619111658544910thR2Michael Davock13
1960–61Division 4461891957664513thR4R2Tommy Anderson15
1961–62Division 4441791870694316thR1R1Charlie McDonnell16
1962–63Division 44615112056704119thR1R1Charlie McDonnell16
1963–64Division 44615121950684217thR1R1John Evans
Hugh Ryden
9
1964–65Division 4461072944872724thR4R1Derek Hodgkinson11
1965–66Division 4461862271704213thR2R1Len White15
1966–67Division 4 ↑46261286942641stR1R1Herbert Lister11
1967–68Division 3461991870754713thR1R2Bill Atkins
Jim Fryatt
22
1968–69Division 3461614166768469thR3R2Bill Atkins20
1969–70Division 3 ↓466112927712324thR2R1John Rowlands9
1970–71Division 44616141649654611thR1R1Sammy McMillan17
1971–72Division 4469142355873223rdR2R2Sammy McMillan14
1972–73Division 44618121653534811thR3R4John Griffiths
Ian Lawther
13
1973–74Division 4467201944693424thR1R3Mick Hollis15
1974–75Division 44612142043703820thR1R1Mick Hollis11
1975–76Division 44613122143763821stR1R1Wyn Davies
Mick Hollis
7
1976–77Division 44613191453574514thR1R3Barney Daniels19
1977–78Division 44616102056564218thR2R1Eddie Prudham13
1978–79Division 44614122058604017thR3R2Stuart Lee24
1979–80Division 44614122048724016thR1R2Phil Henson
Eddie Prudham
9
1980–81Division 4461672344573920thR1R3Les Bradd11
1981–82Division 44612132148674918thR2R1Oshor Williams11
1982–83Division 44614122060795416thR1R1Micky Quinn24
1983–84Division 44617111860646212thR1R2Associate Members' CupR1(N)Micky Quinn17
1984–85Division 4461382558794722ndR1R2Associate Members' CupR1(N)Tommy Sword12
1985–86Division 44617131663716411thR1R1Associate Members' CupPR(N)Mark Leonard23
1986–87Division 44613122140695119thR1R2Associate Members' CupPR(N)Vernon Allatt10
1987–88Division 44612151944585120thR3R1Associate Members' CupPR(N)Bob Colville18
1988–89Division 44610211554525120thR1R1Associate Members' CupPR(N)Rodger Wylde14
1989–90Division 4462111146862744thR1R2Associate Members' CupQF(N)Brett Angell[n]28 †
1990–91Division 4 ↑462313108447822ndR1R1Associate Members' CupR1(N)Paul Williams16
1991–92Division 3462210147551765th[o]R2R1Associate Members' CupRUKevin Francis26
1992–93Division 2[p]461915128157726th[q]R3R2Football League TrophyRUKevin Francis39
1993–94Division 246241397444854th[r]R4R1Football League TrophySF(N)Kevin Francis34
1994–95Division 2461981963606511thR1R2Football League TrophyQF(N)
1995–96Division 2461913146147709thR3R3Football League TrophyR1(N)
1996–97Division 2 ↑462313105941822ndR4SFFootball League TrophyRU(N)
1997–98Division 146198197169658thR4R2
1998–99Division 14612171749605316thR4R1Brett Angell18
1999–2000Division 14613151855675417thR3R2Tony Dinning13
2000–01Division 14611181758655119thR5R1Aaron Wilbraham12
2001–02Division 1 ↓466832421022624thR3R2Luke Beckett
Scott Taylor
7
2002–03Division 24615102165705514thR2R2Football League TrophyR2(N)Luke Beckett29
2003–04Division 24611191662705219thR1R2Football League TrophyQF(N)Rickie Lambert13
2004–05League 1 ↓46683249982624thR2R1Football League TrophyR2(N)Warren Feeney17
2005–06League 24611191657785222ndR3R1Football League TrophyR1(N)Jermaine Easter11
2006–07League 246218176554718thR2R1Football League TrophyR2(N)Anthony Elding11
2007–08League 2 ↑462410127254824th[s]R1R2Football League TrophySF(N)Liam Dickinson21
2008–09League 146161218595750[t]18thR2R1Football League TrophyR2(N)Tommy Rowe7
2009–10League 1 ↓465103135952524thR2R1Football League TrophyR2(N)Carl Baker13
2010–11League 2 ↓469142348964124thR1R1Football League TrophyR2(N)Greg Tansey11
2011–12Conference4612151958745116thQR4FA TrophyR1Tom Elliott
Danny Rowe
8
2012–13Conference ↓4613112257765021stR1FA TrophyR2
2013–14Conference N4212141658575014thQR3FA TrophyQR3
2014–15Conference N421691756595711thQR4FA TrophyR2
2015–16National N[u]421514135049599thQR2FA TrophyQR3
2016–17National N42191675941738thR1FA TrophyR2
2017–18National N42209137557695th[v]QR3FA TrophyQF
2018–19National N ↑42241087736821stR2FA TrophySF
2019–20National391610135154588th[w]QR4FA TrophyR2Elliot Osborne9
2020–21National42211476932773rd[x]R3FA TrophyR4John Rooney21
2021–22National ↑44304108738941stR2FA TrophySFPaddy Madden25
2022–23League 2462213116537794th[y]R3R2EFL TrophyGroupKyle Wootton14
2023–24League 2 ↑46271189648921stR2R1EFL TrophyR2Paddy Madden22
2024–25League 146251297242873rd[z]R3R1EFL TrophyR2Louie Barry16

Notes

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  1. ^TheEFL Cup competition started in the1960–61 season.
  2. ^Includes goals scored in league games (including play-offs),FA Cup,Football League Third Division North Cup,Football League Cup/EFL Cup,Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy andFA Trophy.
  3. ^This is the top scorer's surname, their first name is to be confirmed.
  4. ^Stockport County were elected to theFootball League Second Division for the1900–01 season.
  5. ^Stockport County were not re-elected into theFootball League Second Division and joined the Lancashire Combination for the 1904–05 season.
  6. ^Stockport County were elected back into theFootball League Second Division for the1905–06 season.
  7. ^Stockport County deducted 2 points for fielding an ineligible player.
  8. ^Scored 38 goals in the Third Division North.
  9. ^Scored 36 goals in the Third Division North.
  10. ^Scored 46 goals in the Third Division North.
  11. ^When the Second World War began, the1939–40 Football League season was abandoned with three matches played.
  12. ^From the first round proper to the sixth round of the1945–46 FA Cup, matches were played over two legs.
  13. ^Scored 30 goals in the Third Division North.
  14. ^Scored 23 goals in the Fourth Division.
  15. ^BeatStoke City 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-final before losing 2–1 toPeterborough United in the1992 Football League Third Division play-off final.
  16. ^The Third Division was renamed Division Two after thePremier League broke away from the Football League.
  17. ^Lost in the play-off semi-final toPort Vale 2–1 on aggregate.
  18. ^BeatYork City 1–0 on aggregate in the semi-final before losing 2–1 toBurnley in the1994 Football League Second Division play-off final.
  19. ^Promoted toFootball League One via the play-offs, beatingWycombe Wanderers 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-final andRochdale 3–2 in the2008 Football League Two play-off final.
  20. ^Stockport County deducted 10 points for entering administration.
  21. ^The Football Conference was renamed theNational League; the North and South divisions were also renamedNational League North andNational League South.
  22. ^Lost in the play-off qualifying round toChorley 1–0.
  23. ^The 2019–20 season was disrupted by the effects of theCOVID-19 pandemic. The National League was suspended in mid-March 2020 and the clubs voted six weeks later to end the regular season programme.[1] Teams had not all played the same number of matches, so it was agreed to construct final league tables on an unweighted points per game basis.[2]
  24. ^Lost in the play-off semi-final toHartlepool United 1–0.
  25. ^BeatSalford City in the semi-final before losing toCarlisle United 3–1 in apenalty shoot-out in the2023 EFL League Two play-off final after the match had ended 1–1 after extra time.
  26. ^Lost in the play-off semi-final toLeyton Orient 4–1 in apenalty shoot-out after the two-legs ended 3–3 on aggregate.

References

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General
  • "Stockport County". Football Club History Database. Retrieved21 February 2023.
  • Freeman, Peter; Harnwell, Richard (1994).Stockport County: A Complete Record. Derby: The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited.ISBN 1-873626-72-X.
Specific
  1. ^"National League clubs vote to end regular season immediately".BBC Sport. 22 April 2020. Retrieved21 February 2023.
  2. ^Osborn, Oliver (17 June 2020)."National League Statement: Ordinary Resolution supported by clubs". National League. Retrieved21 February 2023 – via Pitch Hero.
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