Season | 2006–07 |
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Champions | Dagenham & Redbridge (1st Football Conference title) |
Direct promotion | Dagenham & Redbridge |
Promoted through play-offs | Morecambe |
Relegated to Conference North/Conference South |
St Albans City, Southport, Tamworth |
Promoted for the next season |
Farsley Celtic, Histon, Salisbury City |
Matches played | 552 |
Goals scored | 1,412 (2.56 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Paul Benson (Dagenham & Redbridge), 28 |
Biggest home win | Cambridge United – Weymouth 7–0 (31 March 2007) |
Biggest away win | St Albans City – Grays Athletic 0–6 (21 October 2006) |
Highest scoring |
Forest Green Rovers – Stevenage Borough 4–4 (9Apr 2007); St Albans City – Aldershot 3–5 (19 August 2006) |
Longest winning run | ? |
Longest unbeaten run | Oxford United, 17 matches |
Longest losing run | ? |
Highest attendance | Oxford United v Woking, 11,065 (26 December 2006) |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | 1,914 (6 short of Conference record; + 6% compared with the previous season) |
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Season | 2006–07 |
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Champions | Droylsden (1st Football Conference North title) |
Direct promotion | Droylsden |
Promoted through play-offs | Farsley Celtic |
Relegated to Level 7 or folded |
Lancaster City, Worksop Town; Scarborough (folded) |
Promoted for the next season |
Boston United, A.F.C. Telford United |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,281 (2.77 per match) |
Biggest home win |
Droylsden – Lancaster City 6–1 (17 February 2007); Droylsden – Stalybridge Celtic 6–1 (18 September 2006); Hinckley – Lancaster 5–0 (23 April 2007); Hucknall – Lancaster 5–0 (20 January 2007); Hyde – Lancaster 5–0 (22 January 2007) |
Biggest away win |
Stalybridge Celtic – Hyde United 3–7 (1 January 2007); Lancaster City – Scarborough 1–5 (22 January 2007); Lancaster City – Workington 1–5 (7 October 2006); Vauxhall Motors – Harrogate 1–5 (27 January 2007); Barrow – Redditch United 0–4 (9 September 2006); Lancaster City – Nuneaton 0–4 (6 January 2007); Stalybridge Celtic – Barrow 0–4 (27 January 2007) |
Highest scoring | Stalybridge Celtic – Hyde United 3–7 (1 January 2007) |
Longest winning run | ? |
Longest unbeaten run | ? |
Longest losing run | ? |
Highest attendance | ? |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | ? |
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Season | 2006–07 |
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Champions | Histon (1st Football Conference South title) |
Direct promotion | Histon |
Promoted through play-offs | Salisbury City |
Relegated to Level 7 |
Bedford, Farnborough Town (folded) |
Promoted for the next season |
Bath City, Bromley, Hampton & Richmond Borough, Maidenhead United |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,311 (2.84 per match) |
Biggest home win | Havant & Waterlooville – Hayes 6–0 (3 March 2007) |
Biggest away win | Weston-super-Mare – Hayes 0–5 (7 February 2007) |
Highest scoring |
Dorchester – Sutton 5–4 (18 November 2006); Havant & Waterlooville – Bishop's Stortford 5–4 (22 January 2007) |
Longest winning run | ? |
Longest unbeaten run | ? |
Longest losing run | ? |
Highest attendance | ? |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | ? |
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2007–08 →
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The 2006–07 season was the 28th season of the Football Conference.
This season saw the promotion of Dagenham & Redbridge and Morecambe to the Football League for the first time, whilst Droylsden, Farsley Celtic, Histon and Salisbury City were promoted to the Conference National for the first time in their history.
At the end of the season Scarborough and Farnborough Town went out of business, whilst Hayes and Yeading merged to form a new club, Hayes & Yeading United and Moor Green merged with Southern League side Solihull Borough to form Solihull Moors (which took Moor Green's place in the Conference North).
Oxford United drew the biggest crowds, with an average of 6,332 spectators and a peak of 11,065 in their match against Woking. Exeter City came second far behind them, with an average of 3,627, just beating Oxford's average with a peak of 6,670 in their match against Southport. Other teams could not match Oxford's average even in their most popular matches.