Season | 2009–10 |
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Champions | Stevenage Borough (2nd Football Conference title) |
Promoted to League Two |
Stevenage Borough, Oxford United |
Relegated to Conference South | Ebbsfleet United |
Relegated to Southern Football League Premier Division | Salisbury City |
Relegated to Isthmian League Division One North | Grays Athletic |
Matches played | 506 |
Goals scored | 1293 (2.56 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Richard Brodie (York City), 26 |
Biggest home win | Rushden & Diamonds – Gateshead 8–0 (13 March 2010), Luton Town – Hayes & Yeading United 8–0 (27 March 2010) |
Biggest away win | Eastbourne Borough – Stevenage Borough 0–6 (2 March 2010) |
Highest scoring | Luton Town – Histon 6–3, Rushden & Diamonds – Grays Athletic 5–4 |
Longest winning run | ? |
Longest unbeaten run | ? |
Longest losing run | ? |
Average attendance | 2,045 (+15% compared with the previous season) |
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Season | 2009–10 |
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Champions | Southport |
Promoted |
Southport Fleetwood Town |
Relegated | None |
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Season | 2009–10 |
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Champions | Newport County |
Promoted |
Newport County Bath City |
Relegated | Lewes |
Matches played | 462 |
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2010–11 →
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The 2009–10 Football Conference season was the sixth season with the Football Conference consisting of three divisions, and the thirty-first season overall. The Conference covers the top two levels of Non-League football in England. The Conference Premier is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, whilst the Conference North and Conference South exist at the sixth level. The top team (Stevenage Borough) and the winner of the play-off (Oxford United) of the National division were promoted to Football League Two. The bottom four were scheduled to be relegated to the North or South divisions, but in the event two teams (Salisbury City and Chester City) were expelled and only the bottom two clubs (Ebbsfleet United and Grays Athletic) were relegated with them. The champions of the North and South divisions (Southport and Newport County respectively) were promoted to the National division, alongside the play-off winners from each division (Fleetwood Town and Bath City). The bottom three in each of the North and South divisions were relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Isthmian League or Southern League. For sponsorship reasons, the Conference Premier was frequently referred to as the Blue Square Premier.
A total of 24 teams contested the division, including 18 sides from last season, two relegated from the Football League Two, two promoted from the Conference North and two promoted from the Conference South.