Season | 1994–95 |
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Champions | Macclesfield Town (1st Football Conference title) |
Promoted to the Football League | None |
Conference League Cup winners | Bromsgrove Rovers |
FA Trophy winners | Woking (2nd year running) |
Relegated to Level 6 |
Merthyr Tydfil, Stafford Rangers, Yeovil Town |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,348 (2.92 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Paul Dobson (Gateshead), 25 |
Biggest home win | Halifax Town – Stafford Rangers 6–0 (5 November 1994) |
Biggest away win |
Welling United – Bath City 1–5 (28 January 1995); Welling United – Northwich Victoria 1–5 (19 November 1994); Dagenham & Redbridge – Altrincham 0–4 (4 February 1995); Dagenham & Redbridge – Macclesfield Town 0–4 (19 November 1994); Farnborough Town – Runcorn 0–4 (24 September 1994); Telford United – Dagenham & Redbridge 0–4 (18 February 1995) |
Highest scoring | Bromsgrove Rovers – Woking 5–5 (14 January 1995) |
Longest winning run | Macclesfield Town, 10 matches (Conference record) |
Longest unbeaten run | Macclesfield Town, 13 matches |
Longest losing run | Stafford Rangers, Yeovil Town, 6 matches |
Highest attendance | Kidderminster Harriers v Bromsgrove Rovers, 4,347 (26 December 1994) |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | 1,064 |
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1995–96 →
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The Football Conference season of 1994–95 was the sixteenth season of the Football Conference, also known as the Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons.
Macclesfield Town finished the season as Conference champions, but failed to gain Football League status as their stadium failed to meet the capacity requirements. This meant that the bottom placed Third Division club, Exeter City, avoided relegation to the Conference.
Source: Jack Rollin (ed.), Glenda Rollin (ass. ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1995–96. Headline, 1995.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.