1996–97 Football Conference
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The Football Conference season of 1996–97 was the eighteenth season of the Football Conference, also known as the Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons.
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Season | 1996–97[1] |
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Champions | Macclesfield Town (2nd Football Conference title) |
Promoted to the Football League | Macclesfield Town |
Conference League Cup winners | Kidderminster Harriers |
FA Trophy winners | Woking (3rd FA Trophy title |
Relegated to Level 6 | Altrincham, Bath City, Bromsgrove Rovers |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,306 (2.83 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Lee Hughes (Kidderminster Harriers), 30 |
Biggest home win | Woking – Altrincham 7–1 (30 November 1996); Kidderminster Harriers – Bath City 6–0 (28 December 1996); Slough Town – Telford United 6–0 (19 October 1996); Stevenage Borough – Halifax Town 6–0 (17 August 1996) |
Biggest away win | Slough Town – Stevenage Borough 1–6 (1 January 1997); Bromsgrove Rovers – Northwich Victoria 0–5 (1 March 1997); Dover Athletic – Kidderminster Harriers 0–5 (24 August 1996); Telford United – Rushden & Diamonds 0–5 (7 December 1996) |
Highest scoring | Halifax Town – Bath City 4–5 (15 February 1997) |
Longest winning run | Macclesfield Town, 8 matches |
Longest unbeaten run | Morecambe, 12 matches |
Longest losing run | Bromsgrove Rovers, 7 matches |
Highest attendance | Stevenage Borough v Kidderminster Harriers, 6,489 (25 January 1997) |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | 1,258 |
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