List of Alloa Athletic F.C. seasons

This is an incomplete list of Alloa Athletic Football Club seasons up to the present day. The list details Alloa's record in major league and cup competitions, and the club's top league goal scorer of each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in Alloa’s division that season. Records of competitions such as the Stirlingshire Cup are not included.

The club was founded in 1878 as Clackmannan County, a year later changing to Alloa. In 1883 the club adopted its present-day name. In the same year the club was admitted to the Scottish Football Association but had to wait until 1921 before being elected to the Scottish Football League.

Seasons

Season League[1][2] Scottish Cup League Cup Challenge Cup Top league goalscorer[1][3]
Division  P  W  D  L  F  A  Pts  Pos  Name Goals
1975–76 SFL 2 261475442835 3rd R3 R1 n/a[note 1]
1976–77 SFL 2 3919137734551 2nd R4 R1
1977–78 SFL 1 398823448424 13th R3 R1
1978–79 SFL 2 3916914576241 6th R3 R2
1979–80 SFL 2 3911721446429 14th R3 R1
1980–81 SFL 2 39151212615442 6th R1 R2
1981–82 SFL 2 3919128664250 2nd R4 R1
1982–83 SFL 1 39141114525239 6th R3 R1
1983–84 SFL 1 3981021416426 14th R3 R3
1984–85 SFL 2 3920109584050 2nd R3 R2
1985–86 SFL 1 3961419497426 14th R4 R2
1986–87 SFL 2 3917715485041 6th R1 R2
1987–88 SFL 2 3916815504640 7th R2 R1
1988–89 SFL 2 39171111664845 2nd QF R1
1989–90 SFL 1 3961320417025 14th R3 R2
1990–91 SFL 2 39131115514637 9th R1 R2 R2
1991–92 SFL 2 3920109583850 3rd R2 R2 R1
1992–93 SFL 2 39161211635444 6th R2 R2 R1
1993–94 SFL 2
[note 2]
39121710413941 7th R4 R2 R1
1994–95 SFL 3 3615912504554 5th R2 R1 R2
1995–96 SFL 3 3661119265829 9th R2 R2 R2
1996–97 SFL 3 3616713504755 4th R3 R3 R1
1997–98 SFL 3 362448783976 1st R3 R2 R1 Willie Irvine 18
1998–99 SFL 2 3613716655646 5th R1 R3 [note 3]
1999–2000 SFL 2 3617136583864 2nd R4 R3 Winners Martin Cameron 16
2000–01 SFL 1 3671118386132 10th R3 R2 R1 Willie Irvine 5
2001–02 SFL 2 3615147553359 2nd R3 R2 Runners-up Gareth Hutchison 14
2002–03 SFL 1 369819397235 9th R4 R2 R2 Robert Sloan 8
2003–04 SFL 2 3612816555544 7th R2 R1 R1 Ross Hamilton 13
2004–05 SFL 2 36121014666846 6th R4 R2 R2 Andy Brown 8
2005–06 SFL 2 368820367732 9th R4 R2 R1 Jamie Stevenson 8
2006–07 SFL 2 3611916477042 7th R1 R3 R2 Graeme Brown 6
2007–08 SFL 2 3616812575656 4th R3 R1 R1 Graeme Brown 10
2008–09 SFL 2 3611817475941 8th R4 R2 R2 Andy Scott 7
2009–10 SFL 2 361989493565 2nd R4 R2 R1 Stuart Noble 10
2010–11 SFL 2 369918497136 9th R4 R2 R1 Bryan Prunty 8
2011–12 SFL 3 362385703977 1st R2 R1 R1 Stevie May 19
2012–13 SFL 2 362079623567 2nd R3 R1 R1 Kevin Cawley 13
2013–14 SC 3611718345140 8th R5 R2 R1 Kevin Cawley 8
2014–15 SC 366921345627 9th R4 R2 Runners-up Liam Buchanan 14
2015–16 SC 364923226721 10th R3 R1 R2 Michael Duffy 3
2016–17 L1 3617118694462 2nd R4 QF QF Greig Spence 16
2017–18 L1 3617910564360 3rd R4 Group R2 Kris Renton 5
2018–19 SC 3610917395339 8th R4 Group QF Alan Trouten 10
2019–20 SC 28710113343318th R4 Group R4 Kevin O'Hara 10

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Notes

  1. The Scottish Challenge Cup competition did not begin until 1990.
  2. Due to league restructuring the teams ranked 7th to 14th of the 1993–94 Second Division were moved from the Second Division to create a new Third Division for the 1994–95 season. Points restructuring also saw three points awarded for a win and one for a draw in the seasons following. This was changed from two for a win and one for a draw.
  3. The 1998–99 Scottish Challenge Cup tournament was suspended due to lack of sponsorship.

References

  1. Third Division, soccerway.com. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  2. Alloa Athletic : History 1975 to date Archived 26 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, statto.com. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  3. Leading goalscorers, alloaathletic-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
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