Season | 1991–92 |
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Champions | Colchester United (2nd Football Conference title) |
Promoted to the Football League | Colchester United |
Conference League Cup winners | Wycombe Wanderers |
FA Trophy winners | Colchester United |
Relegated to Level 6 |
Barrow, Cheltenham Town |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,343 (2.91 per match) |
Top goalscorer |
Paul Cavell (Redbridge Forest), 29; Terry Robbins (Welling United), 29 |
Biggest home win | Witton Albion – Stafford Rangers 6–0 (8 February 1992) |
Biggest away win | Cheltenham Town – Redbridge Forest 0–7 (29 February 1992) |
Highest scoring | Altrincham – Slough Town 3–7 (19 October 1991) |
Longest winning run |
Redbridge Forest, 7 matches; Wycombe Wanderers, 7 matches (twice) |
Longest unbeaten run | Colchester United, 15 matches |
Longest losing run | Altrincham, 9 matches |
Highest attendance | Colchester United v Barrow, 7,193 (2 May 1992) |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | 1,221 (– 14% compared to previous season) |
← 1990–91
1992–93 →
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The Football Conference season of 1991–92 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth season of the Football Conference.
Colchester United, relegated from the Fourth Division two years earlier, regained their Football League status by winning the Conference title. However, as had happened a year earlier, there was no relegation from the Football League to the Conference due to an expansion of the Football League – which was ultimately never completed due to the bankruptcy of Aldershot late in the 1991–92 season and then Maidstone United (1897) at the start of the 1992–93 season.
Source: Jack Rollin (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1992–93. Headline, 1991.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.