List of Hinckley United F.C. seasons

Hinckley United F.C. have played in the Non League Pyramid since the formation of the club in 1997. This is a list of seasons played by the club in English football.

Seasons

Season Step Division Position Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD Points
1997-98 3Southern League Midland Division 12th 401511145956+356
1998-99 3Southern League Midland Division 4th 422012105840+1872
1999-2000 3Southern League Midland/West Division 3rd 42251258947+4287
2000-01 3Southern League Midland/West Division 1st 42308410237+6598
2001-02 2Southern League Premier Division 12th 421413156462+255
2002-03 2Southern League Premier Division 13th 421216146164352
2003-04 2Southern League Premier Division 6th 421514135546+959
2004-05 2Conference North 12th 421511165562756
2005-06 2Conference North 10th 421416126055+558
2006-07 2Conference North 4th 421912116854+1469
2007-08 2Conference North 19th 4211121948692145
2008-09 2Conference North 10th 42169175659357
2009-10 2Conference North 7th 401614106052+862
2010-11 2Conference North 15th 40137207676046
2011-12 2Conference North 20th 421392075901548

Notes:

  • In 1999-2000, the Southern Football League regional divisions were restructured and the Midland Division was renamed the Midland/West Division.
  • In 2004-05, the Football Conference was restructured to create a second tier of two regional divisions: the Conference North and the Conference South. The top 13 clubs from the previous season in the Southern Football League Premier Division, Isthmian League Premier Division, and Northern Premier League Premier Division qualified for the new Conference regional divisions.
  • In 2006-07, Hinckley United were losing play off finalists.[1]
  • In 2009-10, only 40 games were played as opposed to 42, due to the insolvency of Farsley Celtic, whose games were removed from the record.
  • In 2010-11, only 40 games were played as opposed to 42, due to the insolvency of Ilkeston Town, whose games were removed from the record.

References

  1. "Conference North/South play-offs". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 15 May 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2008.
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