Conference National

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Image:Football Conference.png Conference National (often referred to as the Nationwide Conference for sponsorship reasons) is the top division of the Football Conference. It is the highest level of the National League System and fifth highest of the overall English football league system.

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History

The league was formed as the 'Alliance Premier League' in 1979. It was the first attempt to create a fully national league underneath the football league, drawing its clubs from the Northern Premier League and the Southern League. It greatly improved the quality of football at this lower level, as well as improving the financial status of the top clubs. This was reflected in 1986, when the Football League began accepting direct promotion/relegatation between the Conference (as it was known by then) and its lowest level - at that time the Football League Fourth Division.

Since 2002-03, the league has been granted a second promotion place, with a play-off deciding who joins the champions in the football league. Previously, no promotion from the Conference would occur if the winners did not have adequate stadium facilities. As of the start of the 2002-03 season, if a club achieves the automatic promotion or the play-off places but does not have an adequate stadium, their place will be re-allocated to someone who does have adequate facilities. In 2004-05, the Conference increased its size by adding two lower divisions, the Conference North and Conference South respectedly. As of 2005, then, at the end of each season the three bottom clubs are liable to be relegated to either Conference North or Conference South. However, from 2006 the Conference is expanding from 22 to 24 teams. At the end of the 2005/06 season 2 teams will be relegated whilst 4 will be promoted (2 from Conference North and 2 from Conference South). From the 2006/07 season there will be a 4 up/4 down system between the Conference National and its two feeder divisions.

The current leaders of the division are Accrington Stanley.

Conference National clubs, 2005-06

Club
Finishing position last season
Accrington Stanley10th
Aldershot Town4th
Altrincham5th in Conference North
Burton Albion16th
Cambridge United24th in Football League Two
Canvey Island18th
Crawley Town12th
Dagenham & Redbridge11th
Exeter City6th
Forest Green Rovers20th1
Gravesend & Northfleet14th
Grays Athletic1st in Conference South
Halifax Town9th
Hereford United2nd
Kidderminster Harriers23rd in Football League Two
Morecambe7th
Scarborough13th
Southport1st in Conference North
Stevenage Borough5th
Tamworth15th
Woking8th
York City17th

Past Conference National winners

SeasonWinnerPlayoff Winner
1979-80Altrincham 
1980-81Altrincham
1981-82Runcorn
1982-83Enfield
1983-84Maidstone United
1984-85Wealdstone
1985-86Enfield
1986-87Scarborough*
1987-88Lincoln City*
1988-89Maidstone United*
1989-90Darlington*
1990-91Barnet*
1991-92Colchester United*
1992-93Wycombe Wanderers*
1993-94Kidderminster Harriers
1994-95Macclesfield Town
1995-96Stevenage Borough
1996-97Macclesfield Town*
1997-98Halifax Town*
1998-99Cheltenham Town*
1999-2000Kidderminster Harriers*
2000-01Rushden & Diamonds*
2001-02Boston United*
2002-03Yeovil Town*Doncaster Rovers*
2003-04Chester City*Shrewsbury Town*
2004-05Barnet*Carlisle*
2005-06Accrington Stanley*Not yet known*
* Promoted to The Football League (Fourth Division until 1991, Third Division from 1992 until 2003 and League Two since)

Footnotes

  • 1. Technically 19th, as the side above them, Northwich, lost their entire points total due to legal issues.

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