1964–65 Southern Football League

The 1964–65 Southern Football League season was the 62nd in the history of the league, an English football competition.

Weymouth won the championship, whilst Corby Town, Hereford United, Poole Town and Wimbledon were all promoted to the Premier Division. Nine Southern League clubs applied to join the Football League at the end of the season, but none were successful.

Premier Division

The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 18 clubs from the previous season and four new clubs, promoted from Division One:

League table

Southern Football League
Premier Division
Season1964–65
ChampionsWeymouth
RelegatedBath City
Bexley United
Hastings United
Wisbech Town
Matches played462
Goals scored1,590 (3.44 per match)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Weymouth 42 24 8 10 99 50 1.980 56
2 Guildford City 42 21 12 9 73 49 1.490 54
3 Worcester City 42 22 6 14 100 62 1.613 50
4 Yeovil Town 42 18 14 10 76 55 1.382 50
5 Chelmsford City 42 21 8 13 86 77 1.117 50
6 Margate 42 20 9 13 88 79 1.114 49
7 Dartford 42 17 11 14 74 64 1.156 45
8 Nuneaton Borough 42 19 7 16 57 55 1.036 45
9 Cambridge City 42 16 11 15 78 66 1.182 43
10 Bedford Town 42 17 9 16 66 70 0.943 43
11 Cambridge United 42 16 9 17 72 69 1.043 41
12 Cheltenham Town 42 15 11 16 72 78 0.923 41
13 Folkestone Town 42 17 7 18 72 79 0.911 41
14 Romford 42 17 7 18 61 70 0.871 41
15 King's Lynn 42 13 13 16 56 79 0.709 39
16 Tonbridge 42 10 16 16 66 75 0.880 36
17 Wellington Town 42 13 10 19 63 78 0.808 36
18 Rugby Town 42 15 6 21 71 98 0.724 36
19 Wisbech Town 42 14 6 22 75 91 0.824 34 Relegated to Division One
20 Bexley United 42 14 5 23 67 74 0.905 33
21 Hastings United 42 9 14 19 58 86 0.674 32
22 Bath City 42 13 3 26 60 86 0.698 29
Source: fchd.com rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal ratio.

Division One

Division One consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season and five new clubs:

Also, Yiewsley changed name to Hillingdon Borough.

League table

Southern Football League
Division One
Season1964–65
ChampionsHereford United
PromotedCorby Town
Hereford United
Poole Town
Wimbledon
Matches played462
Goals scored1,620 (3.51 per match)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hereford United 42 34 4 4 124 39 3.179 72 Promoted to the Premier Division
2 Wimbledon 42 24 13 5 108 52 2.077 61
3 Poole Town 42 26 6 10 92 56 1.643 58
4 Corby Town 42 24 7 11 88 55 1.600 55
5 Stevenage Town 42 19 13 10 83 43 1.930 51
6 Hillingdon Borough 42 21 7 14 105 63 1.667 49
7 Crawley Town 42 22 5 15 83 52 1.596 49
8 Merthyr Tydfil 42 20 9 13 75 59 1.271 49
9 Gloucester City 42 19 10 13 68 65 1.046 48
10 Burton Albion 42 20 7 15 83 75 1.107 47
11 Canterbury City 42 13 16 13 73 53 1.377 42
12 Kettering Town 42 14 13 15 74 64 1.156 41
13 Ramsgate Athletic 42 16 8 18 51 59 0.864 40
14 Dover 42 14 10 18 54 59 0.915 38
15 Hinckley Athletic 42 13 9 20 57 81 0.704 35
16 Trowbridge Town 42 13 5 24 68 106 0.642 31
17 Ashford Town (Kent) 42 11 8 23 60 98 0.612 30
18 Barry Town 42 11 7 24 47 103 0.456 29
19 Deal Town 42 7 13 22 61 127 0.480 27
20 Tunbridge Wells Rangers 42 10 6 26 51 107 0.477 26
21 Gravesend & Northfleet 42 9 7 26 57 101 0.564 25
22 Sittingbourne 42 8 5 29 58 103 0.563 21
Source: fchd.com rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal ratio.

Football League elections

Alongside the four League clubs facing re-election, a total of 14 non-League clubs applied for election, including nine Southern League clubs. All four League clubs were re-elected.[1]

Club League Votes
Lincoln CityFootball League48
Stockport CountyFootball League45
BarrowFootball League41
Halifax TownFootball League41
Bedford TownSouthern League4
GatesheadNorthern League4
Guildford CitySouthern League3
Hereford UnitedSouthern League2
Wigan AthleticCheshire League2
Cambridge UnitedSouthern League1
MorecambeLancashire Combination1
RomfordSouthern League1
South ShieldsNorth Eastern League1
Wellington TownSouthern League1
WimbledonSouthern League1
Bexley UnitedSouthern League0
Corby TownSouthern League0
New BrightonLancashire Combination0

References

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