National League South Explained

Upright:yes
Country:England
Founded:2004
Teams:24
Promotion:National League
Relegation:Isthmian League Premier Division
Southern League Premier Division South
Levels:6
Step 2 (National League System)
Domest Cup:FA Cup
FA Trophy
Conference League Cup (defunct)
Confed Cup:Europa League
(via FA Cup)
Champions:Yeovil Town (1st title)
Top Goalscorer:Shaun Jeffers (129)
Season:2023–24
Most Champs:Maidenhead United (2 titles)
Current:2024–25 National League South
Website:National League

The National League South, formerly Conference South, is one of the two second divisions of the National League in England, immediately below the top division National League. Along with National League North, it is in the second level of the National League System, and is the sixth tier overall of the English football league system, and includes teams from the South East, London, and the South West, as well as teams from Essex.

The National League South was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of the National League System. Each year the champion of the league is automatically promoted to the National League. A second promotion place goes to the winner of a play-off involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season).[1] The three bottom clubs were relegated to Step 3 leagues.

For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Blue Square South (2007–2010), Blue Square Bet South (2010–2013), Skrill South (2013–2014),[2] the Vanarama Conference South (2014–2015), the Vanarama National League South (2015–2019) and the Motorama National League South following a three-year sponsorship deal announced in January 2019. Since the start of the 2015–16 season, the league is known as the National League South.[3]

The National League South was reduced to 21 clubs for 2020–21[4] and was expected to expand to 24 teams in 2021–22.[5] [6] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England, the 2020–21 National League South season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to a vote. No teams were relegated.[7] Expansion would be implemented before the 2022–23 season, when the bottom club was relegated and four were promoted from Step 3.[8] There are four relegations from the South since 2023.

Current member clubs, 2024–25

The current member clubs for the 2024–25 season are as follows:

ClubFinishing position 2023–24
Aveley7th
Bath City6th
Boreham Wood21st in National League (relegated)
Chelmsford City2nd
Chesham United1st in Southern League (promoted)
Chippenham Town12th
Dorking Wanderers23rd in National League (relegated)
Eastbourne Borough19th
Enfield Town3rd in Isthmian League (promoted)
Farnborough8th
Hampton & Richmond Borough9th
Hemel Hempstead Town20th
Hornchurch1st in Isthmian League (promoted)
Maidstone United4th
Salisbury3rd in Southern League (promoted)
Slough Town10th
St Albans City11th
Tonbridge Angels14th
Torquay United18th
Truro City16th
Welling United17th
Weston-super-Mare13th
Weymouth15th
Worthing3rd

Current league stadia 2024–25

The stadiums of all teams in the league for the 2024–25 season are listed below in capacity order:

Home clubStadium nameCapacity
Bath CityTwerton Park8,840
FarnboroughCherrywood Road7,000
WeymouthBob Lucas Stadium6,600
Torquay UnitedPlainmoor6,500
The Meadow 5,000
5,000
4,502
St Albans CityClarence Park4,500
Meadowbank Stadium 4,250
Maidstone UnitedGallagher Stadium4,200
Eastbourne BoroughPriory Lane4,151
Welling UnitedPark View Road4,000
WorthingWoodside Road4,000
AveleyParkside3,500
Hampton & Richmond BoroughBeveree Stadium3,500
3,500
Weston-super-MareWoodspring Stadium3,500
Hemel Hempstead TownVauxhall Road3,152
Chelmsford CityMelbourne Stadium3,000
Chippenham TownHardenhuish Park3,000
Tonbridge AngelsLongmead Stadium3,000
Truro CityTruro City Stadium 3,000
2,500
Slough TownArbour Park2,000

Past winners

SeasonWinnerPlayoff winner
2004–05Grays AthleticEastbourne Borough **
2005–06WeymouthSt Albans City
2006–07HistonSalisbury City
2007–08LewesEastbourne Borough
Hayes & Yeading United
Bath City
Ebbsfleet United
Dartford
Salisbury City
Dover Athletic
Boreham Wood
Maidstone United
Ebbsfleet United
Braintree Town
Woking
Weymouth
2020–21None, season curtailed and voided
2021–22Maidstone UnitedDorking Wanderers
2022–23Ebbsfleet UnitedOxford City
2023–24Yeovil TownBraintree Town

Attendances

Since the 2015–16 season,[3] the highest average National League South attendance was in the 2021–22 season with 1,002 per game, this was also the season for the highest average for a club with 2,712 for Dulwich Hamlet. The lowest average league attendance was in the 2017–18 season with an average of 551 per game. As of January 2024, the league average is at 1,154, with the highest average for Yeovil Town at 3,660.[9]

Average attendances
Season League average attendance Highest average
Club Attendance
487 886[10]
461 1,090[11]
521 1,081[12]
653 2,222[13]
586 1,350[14]
551 1,053[15]
877 2,551[16]
855 2,200[17]
No attendances due to COVID-19 pandemic
1,002 2,712[18]
8992,464[19]
1,185 3,916[20]

Records

Biggest home win8 – Maidenhead United 8–0 Truro City, 8 September 2012
Ebbsfleet United 8–0 Bishop's Stortford, 21 March 2017,
Dorking Wanderers 8-0 Havant and Waterlooville, 26 December 2021
Biggest away win7 – Dorchester Town 0–7 Grays Athletic, 23 October 2004
Highest scoring match11 – Bognor Regis Town 6–5 Welling United, 11 September 2004
Bath City 7–4 Farnborough, 17 February 2015
Consecutive wins12 – Welling United, 2012–13
Consecutive games unbeaten25 – Sutton United, 2015–16
Most wins in a season32 – Newport County 2009–10
Fewest wins in a season4 – Dover Athletic 2023-24
Most defeats in a season34 – Fisher Athletic 2008–09
Fewest defeats in a season3 – Newport County 2009–10
Most draws in a season18 – Hampton & Richmond Borough 2017–18
Fewest draws in a season3 – Redbridge 2004–05
Eastleigh 2005–06
Fisher Athletic 2008–09
Most goals scored in a season118 – Grays Athletic, 2004–05
Fewest goals scored in a season22 – Fisher Athletic 2008–09
Most goals conceded in a season103 – Weymouth 2009–10
Fewest goals conceded in a season26 – Newport County, 2009–10
Most clean sheets in a season23 – Newport County 2009–10
Most points in a season103 – Newport County 2009–10 & Ebbsfleet United 2022-23
Most individual goals in a season44 – Dave Tarpey (Maidenhead United), 2016–17
Top goalscorer129 – Shaun Jeffers (St Albans City, Chelmsford City, Hampton & Richmond Borough)[21]
Most individual goals in a game6 – Mitchell Bryant, Weymouth 0–6 Basingstoke Town, 13 February 2010
Highest attendance6,462 – Yeovil Town vs. Torquay United, 29 March 2024[22]
Highest average attendance3,916 – Yeovil Town, 2023–24[23]
Lowest home attendance52 out of 2,812 - Truro City vs. Torquay United, 1 January 2019
Highest away attendance2,760 out of 2,812 - Truro City vs. Torquay United, 1 January 2019

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National League South 2017-18 Season Preview. Vanarama National League. 5 August 2017 . 11 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Skrill announced as new Football Conference sponsor. Non-League Bets. 26 July 2013.
  3. News: BBC Sport – Football Conference to be renamed as National League. BBC Sport. 11 May 2015.
  4. News: National League South to have 21 Clubs. North Kent Non League. 13 August 2020. 24 September 2020.
  5. Edkins . Matt . EXCLUSIVE: FA outline second phase of Non-League restructuring . The Non-League Football Paper . 17 April 2019.
  6. News: Update on non-League, women's & grassroots football seasons . 27 March 2020 . The Football Association . 26 March 2020.
  7. News: National League Statement Outcome Of Written Resolutions. Osborn. Oliver. Vanarama National League. 18 February 2021. 12 April 2021.
  8. News: National League Statement OAGM Round-Up. Osborn. Oliver. Vanarama National League. 1 July 2021. 10 July 2021.
  9. Web site: February 1, 2024 . Vanarama National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20240201160956/https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/national-league-south/attendances/2023-2024 . February 1, 2024 . 2024-02-01 . www.footballwebpages.co.uk.
  10. Web site: Blue Square Bet South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2012-2013. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  11. Web site: Skrill South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2013-2014. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  12. Web site: Vanarama Conference South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2014-2015. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  13. Web site: National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2015-2016. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  14. Web site: National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2016-2017. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  15. Web site: National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2017-2018. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  16. Web site: National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2018-2019. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  17. Web site: Vanarama National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2019-2020. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  18. Web site: Vanarama National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2021-2022. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  19. Web site: Vanarama National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2022-2023. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 1 February 2024.
  20. Web site: Vanarama National League South – Average Attendances – Home Matches – 2023-2024. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 27 April 2024.
  21. Web site: Top goalscorers in National League South history . April 15, 2024 . Be Soccer.
  22. Web site: Hughes . Richard . 2024-03-30 . Torquay United disappointment after defeat at Yeovil Town . 2024-04-15 . Devon Live . en.
  23. Web site: April 13, 2024 . Vanarama National League South Average Attendances Home Matches . 2024-04-13 . Football Web Pages.