1894–95 Southern Football League Explained

The 1894–95 season was the first in the history of the Southern League. Sixteen clubs joined the new league, which was split into two divisions. Millwall Athletic won Division One without losing a match, and were invited to join the Football League but declined because of travelling.[1]

Division One

Competition:Southern Football League Division One
Season:1894–95
Winners:Millwall Athletic
Promoted:none
Relegated:none
Matches:72
Total Goals:285
Nextseason:1895–96

Division Two

Competition:Southern Football League Division Two
Season:1894–95
Winners:New Brompton
Promoted:New Brompton
Relegated:none
Matches:42
Total Goals:184
Nextseason:1895–96

Promotion-relegation test matches

At the end of the season, the bottom three clubs in Division One played the top three clubs in Division Two in test matches to decide on promotion and relegation. Division Two champions New Brompton were the only lower division club to win, although their opponents, Swindon Town, were not relegated, with the First Division expanding to 10 clubs.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leigh Edwards . The Official Centenary History of the Southern League . 1993. 26. 1-871872-08-1 .