List of Kidderminster Harriers F.C. seasons

Kidderminster Harriers Football Club is an English football club based in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.

The club participates in the Conference National, the fifth tier of English football. Formed in 1886, Kidderminster have played at Aggborough Stadium since they were formed. They are the only club from Worcestershire ever to have played in the Football League.

Key

Seasons

Season Tier Division P W D L F A Pts Pos FA
Cup
League
Cup
FL
Trophy
FA
Trophy
Ave.
Att.[lower-alpha 1]
Name Goals
League Top Goalscorer[lower-alpha 2]
1972–73 6 SL D1 North 42 19 12 11 67 56 50 5th PQ R1
1973–74 6 SL D1 North 42 15 14 13 67 53 44 10th 1Q R1
1974–75 6 SL D1 North 42 12 11 19 50 66 35 16th 4Q 3Q
1975–76 6 SL D1 North 42 13 8 21 54 70 34 18th PQ R1
1976–77 6 SL D1 North 38 17 6 15 74 65 40 8th PQ R1
1977–78 6 SL D1 North 38 16 11 11 68 41 43 7th 3Q 3Q
1978–79 6 SL D1 North 38 13 14 11 70 60 40 9th 2Q R1
1979–80 6 SL Midlands 42 23 6 13 81 59 52 4th R1 R1
1980–81 6 SL Midlands 42 23 9 10 67 41 55 4th R1 R1
1981–82 6 SL Midlands 42 22 12 8 71 40 56 3rd 1Q QF
1982–83 6 SL Premier 38 23 7 8 69 40 76 2nd ↑ 3Q R1
1983–84 5 Alliance PL 42 14 14 14 54 61 49 10th 2Q R3 605
1984–85 5 Alliance PL 42 17 8 17 79 77 51 8th 4Q R1 676
1985–86 5 Alliance PL 42 24 7 11 99 62 67 3rd 4Q QF 762
1986–87 5 Conference[lower-alpha 3] 42 17 4 21 77 81 55 12th 4Q W 1,091
1987–88 5 Conference 42 18 15 9 75 66 69 7th R2 R2 1,345
1988–89 5 Conference 40 21 6 13 68 57 69 5th 4Q R3 1,504
1989–90 5 Conference 42 15 9 18 64 67 54 13th R1 QF 1,415
1990–91 5 Conference 42 14 10 18 56 67 52 13th R1 F 1,197
1991–92 5 Conference 42 12 9 21 56 77 45 19th R1 R3 1,303
1992–93 5 Conference 42 14 16 12 60 60 58 9th R1 R1 1,439
1993–94 5 Conference 42 22 9 11 63 35 75 1st[lower-alpha 4] R5 R1 2,250
1994–95 5 Conference 42 16 9 17 63 61 57 11th R1 F 1,959
1995–96 5 Conference 42 18 10 14 78 66 64 7th R4 R1 2,020 Paul Davies
Tim Casey
14
1996–97 5 Conference 42 26 7 9 84 42 85 2nd R1 R3 2,660 Lee Hughes 30
1997–98 5 Conference 42 11 14 17 56 63 47 17th 4Q R2 2,023 Mike Bignall 16
1998–99 5 Conference 42 14 9 19 56 52 51 15th R1 R2 1,944 Leroy May 11
1999–2000 5 Conference 42 26 7 9 75 40 85 1st ↑ Q4 R2 2,854 Ian Foster 17
2000–01 4 Division 3 46 13 14 19 47 61 53 16th R2 R1 AR2 3,422 John Durnin 9
2001–02 4 Division 3 46 19 9 18 56 47 66 10th R1 R1 AR2 2,984 Bo Henriksen,
Drewe Broughton,
Ian Foster,
Dean Bennett
8
2002–03 4 Division 3 46 16 15 15 62 63 63 11th R1 R1 AQF 2,895 Bo Henriksen 20
2003–04 4 Division 3 46 14 13 19 45 59 55 16th R3 R1 AR1 2,980 Danny Williams 5
2004–05 4 League 2[lower-alpha 5] 46 10 8 28 39 85 38 23rd ↓ R1 R1 AR1 2,785 Blair Sturrock,
Ian Foster
6
2005–06 5 Conference 42 13 11 18 39 55 50 15th 4Q ASF R2 1,775 Iyseden Christie 10
2006–07 5 Conference 42 17 12 17 43 50 63 10th R1 F 1,624 Iyseden Christie 9
2007–08 5 Conference 46 19 10 17 74 57 67 13th R2 R2 1,556 Iyseden Christie 17
2008–09 5 Conference 46 23 10 13 69 48 79 6th R3 R3 1,688 Matthew Barnes-Homer 19
2009–10 5 Conference 44 15 12 17 57 52 57 13th 4Q SF 1,557 Brian Smikle 12
2010–11 5 Conference 46 20 17 9 74 60 72[lower-alpha 6] 6th 4Q R1 1,631 Chris McPhee 17
2011–12 5 Conference 46 22 10 14 82 63 76 6th 4Q R3 2,095 Nick Wright 15
2012–13 5 Conference 46 28 9 9 82 40 93 2nd[lower-alpha 7] R1 R2 2,197 Anthony Malbon 19
2013–14 5 Conference 46 20 12 14 66 59 72 7th R4 R1 2,035 Michael Gash 11
2014–15 5 Conference 46 15 12 19 51 60 57 16th 4Q R2 1,910 Marvin Johnson 9
2015–16 5 National League[lower-alpha 8] 46 9 13 24 49 71 40 23rd ↓ 4Q R1 1,804 James McQuilkin,

Ben Whitfield

6
2016–17 6 National League North 42 25 7 10 76 41 82 2nd[lower-alpha 9] R1 R3 1,838 Arthur Gnahoua 15
2017–18 6National League North422012107650724th[lower-alpha 10] R1R2
2018–19 6National League North421791668626010th3Q3Q

Footnotes

  1. Average Attendance taken from league matches only.
  2. Top Goalscorer statistics include goals scored in league matches only.
  3. Alliance Premier League renamed Football Conference in 1986.
  4. Promotion denied in 1994 due to Aggborough's facilities not deemed up to Football League standard.
  5. Football League Division 3 renamed League 2 in 2004.
  6. Deducted 5 points in 2010–11 for submitting misleading financial information.
  7. Lost 5–2 on aggregate to Wrexham in the play-off semi-final.
  8. Football Conference renamed National League in 2015.
  9. Lost 2–1 on aggregate to Chorley in the play-off semi-final.
  10. Lost in the play-off quarter-final to Bradford (Park Avenue) 2–0.

References

    • "Kidderminster Harriers". Football Club History Database. Richard Rundle. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
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