List_of_Scarborough_F.C._seasons

List of Scarborough F.C. seasons

List of Scarborough F.C. seasons

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Scarborough Football Club started competing in English football from 1887, when the club first competed in the FA Cup, to 2007, when it was liquidated. This list details the club's achievements in all major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

The Scarborough team of the 1885–86 season

The club was formed in 1879 and during the early 1880s the club participated in the Scarborough & East Riding County Cup, but took no part in any league.[1] They went on to compete in the Cleveland Amateur League but left after one season, gaining admission to play in the Northern League Second Division for the 1898–99 season.[2][3] They played in the Yorkshire Combination from 1910 to 1914, but were made to return to the Northern League after the league collapsed.[4] After turning professional, the club competed in the Yorkshire League but after one season there they joined the Midland League, which fielded stronger teams.[5]

Scarborough competed in the Midland League for 26 seasons, which were disrupted by a seven-year absence from 1939 to 1946 due to the Second World War. In 1960 they joined the Northern Counties League.[3] After two seasons, they joined the re-formed North Eastern League for the 1962–63 season, which Scarborough finished as champions.[3] Following this season, Scarborough rejoined the Midland League for five seasons before becoming founder members of the Northern Premier League.[3] The 1972–73 season saw Scarborough finish as runners-up in the league and as winners of the FA Trophy, a competition which the club won on a further two occasions, in 1976 and 1977.[3]

The club became founder members of the Alliance Premier League in 1979, and were the division's champions for the 1986–87 season, when it was renamed the Football Conference.[3] This ensured the club's entry to the Football League Fourth Division as the first non-league team to gain automatic promotion to The Football League. In their second season in the Fourth Division Scarborough reached the play-offs, where they were beaten by Leyton Orient 2–1 on aggregate.[3] The play-offs were again reached in 1998, but a 7–2 aggregate defeat by Torquay United meant elimination in the semi-final. The following season the club finished bottom of the Football League, and endured relegation to the Conference.[3] They played there until falling to the Conference North for the 2006–07 season.[3] This was Scarborough's final season, as they folded in June 2007.[6]

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Division shown in bold when it changes due to promotion, relegation or league reorganisation. Top scorer shown in bold when he set or equalled a club record.

Seasons

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Notes

  1. Adamson, Steve (1998). Scarborough Football Club: The Official History, 1879–1998. Yore. p. 8. ISBN 1-874427-92-5.
  2. Adamson. Scarborough Football Club: The Official History, 1879–1998. p. 15.
  3. "SCARBOROUGH". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  4. Adamson. Scarborough Football Club: The Official History, 1879–1998. p. 28.
  5. Adamson. Scarborough Football Club: The Official History, 1879–1998. p. 36.
  6. "Scarborough FC go out of business". BBC Sport. 20 June 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  7. The League Cup commenced in 1961.
  8. The FA Cup was contested in 1945–46, but the Football League did not resume until the following season.
  9. The Alliance Premier League was renamed the Football Conference in 1986.
  10. Lost in play-off semi-finals to Leyton Orient.
  11. Division Four re-designated Division Three on formation of the FA Premier League.
  12. Lost in play-off semi-finals to Torquay United.
  13. Scarborough were deducted one point.
  14. The Football Conference became the Conference National in 2004, upon the formation of Conference North and South.
  15. Scarborough were deducted ten points for entering administration.

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