2015–16 season | |||
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Chairman | Erik Samuelson | ||
Manager | Neal Ardley | ||
Stadium | Kingsmeadow | ||
League Two | 7th (promoted to League One via play-offs) | ||
FA Cup | First Round (vs Forest Green Rovers) |
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League Cup | First Round (vs Cardiff City) |
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League Trophy | First Round (vs Plymouth Argyle) |
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Top goalscorer |
League: Lyle Taylor 20 All: Lyle Taylor 23 |
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Highest home attendance | 4,870 vs Accrington Stanley (Play-off Semi-final First Leg 14 May 2016) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 3,525 vs Northampton Town (29 September 2015) | ||
Average home league attendance | 4,138 | ||
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The 2015–16 season was AFC Wimbledon's 14th season in their history and 5th consecutive season in League Two. Despite getting the season off to a mediocre start, good spells of form in the latter half of the season ensured that The Dons would confirm their highest ever League Two finish with 7th place and qualification to the 2016 Football League play-offs. AFC Wimbledon went on to beat 4th placed Accrington Stanley 3–2 on aggregate, earning them a place in the Play-off Final at Wembley Stadium against Plymouth Argyle.The Dons went on to win the play-off final on 30 May 2016 in front of a crowd of 57,956, earning them promotion to Football League One for the first time in their history.
Last updated: 7 May 2016.
Source: BBC Sport
Last updated: 7 May 2016.
Source: BBC Sport
On 8 February 2016, it was announced that AFC Wimbledon had decided to withdraw from the competition after being unable to agree with Second Round opponents London Bari on a suitable date to play the match after the original fixture had been cancelled on 9 January due to a waterlogged pitch.