2013–14 Southern Football League
The 2013–14 season was the 111th in the history of the Southern League , which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from the South West, South Central and Midlands of England and South Wales. From the 2013–14 season onwards, the Southern League is known as The Calor Gas League Southern , following a sponsorship deal with Calor Gas .
Following the liquidation of Premier Division club Hinckley United [1] and the resignation of Thatcham Town from Division One South & West at the end of the season,[2] plus the resignation of Vauxhall Motors from the Conference North ,[3] Fleet Town were reprieved from relegation in Division One South & West.[4]
Premier Division
The Premier Division expanded up to 24 clubs and consisted of 17 clubs from the previous season and seven new clubs:
Two clubs promoted from Division One Central:
Two clubs promoted from Division One South & West:
League table
Football league season
Source:
fchd.com Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
^ Poole Town were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Redditch United on 14 December 2013.[5]
^ Hinckley United folded on 7 October 2013,[6] and their record of P10 W1 D3 L6 GF9 GA20 Pts6 was officially expunged from the league table on 21 October.
Play-offs
Semi-finals
Final
Results
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
Southern Football League Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Stadia and locations
Locations of the Premier Division clubs
Club
Stadium
Capacity
AFC Totton
Testwood Stadium
3,000
Arlesey Town
Hitchin Road
2,920
Banbury United
Spencer Stadium
2,000
Bashley
Bashley Road
2,000
Bedford Town
The Eyrie
3,000
Bideford
The Sports Ground
2,000
Biggleswade Town
The Carlsberg Stadium
3,000
Burnham
The Gore
2,500
Cambridge City
Bridge Road (groundshare with Histon )
4,300
Chesham United
The Meadow
5,000
Chippenham Town
Hardenhuish Park
2,815
Corby Town
Steel Park
3,893
Frome Town
Badgers Hill
2,000
Hemel Hempstead Town
Vauxhall Road
3,152
Hinckley United
De Montfort Park
4,329
Hitchin Town
Top Field
4,000
Hungerford Town
Bulpit Lane
2,500
Poole Town
Tatnam Ground
2,500
Redditch United
The Valley
5,000
St Albans City
Clarence Park
5,007
St Neots Town
New Rowley Park
3,500
Stourbridge
War Memorial Athletic Ground
2,626
Truro City
Treyew Road
3,200
Weymouth
Bob Lucas Stadium
6,600
Division One Central
Division One Central consisted of 22 clubs, including 15 clubs from previous season and seven new clubs:
League table
Football league season
Source:
fchd.com Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Play-offs
Semi-finals
Final
Results
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
Southern Football League Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Stadia and locations
Locations of Division One Central clubs
Greater London Division One Central Clubs
Club
Stadium
Capacity
A.F.C. Hayes
Farm Park
1,500
Ashford Town
The Robert Parker Stadium
2,550
Aylesbury
Haywood Way
1,300
Aylesbury United
Bell Close (groundshare with Leighton Town)
2,800
Barton Rovers
Sharpenhoe Road
4,000
Beaconsfield SYCOB
Holloways Park
3,500
Chalfont St Peter
Mill Meadow
1,500
Chertsey Town
Alwyns Lane
2,500
Daventry Town
Communications Park
5,000
Dunstable Town
Creasey Park
3,200
Egham Town
The Runnymede Stadium
5,565
Kettering Town
Latimer Park (groundshare with Burton Park Wanderers )
2,400
Leighton Town
Bell Close
2,800
Marlow
Alfred Davis Memorial Ground
3,000
North Greenford United
Berkeley Fields
2,000
Northwood
Northwood Park
3,075
Potters Bar Town
Parkfield
2,000
Royston Town
Garden Walk
5,000
Rugby Town
Butlin Road
6,000
Slough Town
Holloways Park (groundshare with Beaconsfield SYCOB )
3,500
St Ives Town
Westwood Road
2,000
Uxbridge
Honeycroft
3,770
Division One South & West
Division One South & West consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from previous season and five new clubs:
Four clubs transferred from Division One Central:
Plus:
League table
Football league season
Source:
fchd.com Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
^ Taunton Town were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player in two games during August 2013.[7]
^ Fleet Town were reprieved from relegation.
Play-offs
Semi-finals
Final
Results
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
Southern Football League Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Stadia and locations
Locations of Division One South & West clubs
Club
Stadium
Capacity
Bishops Cleeve
Kayte Lane
1,500
Bridgwater Town
Fairfax Park
2,500
Cinderford Town
Causeway Ground
3,500
Cirencester Town
Corinium Stadium
4,500
Clevedon Town
Hand Stadium
3,500
Didcot Town
Draycott Engineering Loop Meadow Stadium
3,000
Evesham United
Spiers and Hartwell Jubilee Stadium
3,000
Fleet Town
Calthorpe Park
2,000
Godalming Town
Weycourt
3,000
Guildford City
Guildford Spectrum
2,000
Mangotsfield United
Cossham Street
2,500
Merthyr Town
Penydarren Park
10,000
North Leigh
Eynsham Hall Park Sports Ground
2,000
Paulton Rovers
Athletic Field
2,500
Shortwood United
Meadowbank Ground
2,000
Stratford Town
DCS Stadium
1,400
Swindon Supermarine
Hunts Copse Ground
3,000
Taunton Town
Wordsworth Drive
2,500
Thatcham Town
Waterside Park
1,500
Tiverton Town
Ladysmead
3,500
Wimborne Town
The Cuthbury
3,250
Yate Town
Lodge Road
2,000
League Cup
Football tournament season
The Southern League Cup 2013–14 (billed as the RedInsure Cup 2013–14 for sponsorship reasons) is the 76th season of the Southern League Cup , the cup competition of the Southern Football League .
Preliminary round
First round
Second round
Third round
Quarter finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
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