AFC Wimbledon league record by opponent

AFC Wimbledon's rapid rise through the English football league system between 2002–2016. It took the club just 14 years to progress from the 9th tier to the 3rd.

AFC Wimbledon is an English professional association football club, currently based in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London. The club was formed on 30 May 2002 by a group of supporters of Wimbledon Football Club, led by Kris Stewart, Marc Jones and Trevor Williams who strongly opposed the decision of an independent commission appointed by the FA to allow the relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes, who were subsequently reformed as Milton Keynes Dons in 2004.[1]

AFC Wimbledon was accepted into the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League for the 200203 season.[2] The club's average home attendance at league fixtures for their first season exceeded 3,000 – higher than the average attendance in the same season of Wimbledon F.C., who were still playing in the First Division (now the Football League Championship).[3] AFC Wimbledon have also broken the record for the longest run of unbeaten league games at any level of senior football in the United Kingdom.[4] The club remained unbeaten for 78 league matches between 26 February 2003 (a 3–1 away win at Chessington United) and 27 November 2004 (a 2–1 away win at Bashley).[5]

The club went on to achieve 5 promotions in 9 years, ensuring that they were the first club to be formed in the 21st century to make it into the Football League and making them the youngest of the 72 Football League clubs by some distance.[6] On 30 May 2016, AFC Wimbledon achieved their 6th promotion to Football League One after victory in the 2016 Football League Two play-off Final, exactly 14 years to the day since the club's formation.[7]

To date, AFC Wimbledon has played more than 600 league fixtures against almost 150 opponents, maintaining an unbeaten winning record against 44 of them (namely Ash United, Ashford Town (Kent), Ashford Town (Middlesex), Banstead Athletic, Basingstoke Town, Bedfont, Bishop's Stortford, Bognor Regis Town, Burgess Hill Town, Carshalton Athletic, Charlton Athletic, Chessington United, Chessington & Hook United, Cobham, Cove, Croydon, Dorking, Dulwich Hamlet, Fisher Athletic , Fleet Town, Frimley Green, Godalming & Guildford, Histon, Horley Town, Maidenhead United, Maidstone United, Maldon Town, Merstham, Molesey, Newport (Isle of Wight), North Greenford United, Notts County, Peterborough United, Raynes Park Vale, Redbridge, Salisbury City, Sandhurst Town, Southport, Team Bath, Thurrock, Viking Greenford, AFC Wallingford, Walton Casuals and Westfield (Surrey).

Key

All-time league record

Statistics correct as of matches played on 26 November 2016.
AFC Wimbledon League Record By Opponent
Club P W D L P W D L P W D L GF GA GD Win % First Match Latest Match Notes Ref(s)
Home Away Total
Accrington Stanley 51225104102261019–920.0010 December 20115 March 2016 [8][9]
Aldershot Town 20112110412144025.0010 September 201116 March 2013 [10][11]
Altrincham 21102200431082+675.0022 August 200926 February 2011 [12][13]
Ash United 220022004400149+5100.0026 August 20027 February 2004 [14][15]
Ashford Town (Kent) Defunct team 11001100220092+7100.0014 August 200411 December 2004[A][16][17]
Ashford Town (Middlesex) 220022004400104+6100.0026 September 200612 April 2008 [18][19]
Banstead Athletic 11001100220051+4100.0024 August 200425 March 2005 [20][21]
Barnet 31113111622268–233.335 November 201120 February 2016 [22][23]
Barrow 21012011411246–225.0014 November 20092 April 2011 [24][25]
Bashley 10101100211021+150.0027 November 200429 January 2005 [26][27]
Basingstoke Town 11001100220020+2100.0023 August 200810 April 2009 [28][29]
Bath City 220020204220116+550.0030 August 200825 January 2011 [30][31]
Bedfont Defunct team 220022004400213+18100.002 October 200221 February 2004[B][32][33]
Billericay Town 321030126222911–233.338 October 20055 April 2008 [34][35]
Bishop's Stortford 11001100220051+4100.0018 October 200827 January 2009 [36][37]
Bognor Regis Town 11001100220082+6100.0016 August 20083 January 2009 [38][39]
Bolton Wanderers Football League One team 10010000100112–10.0013 August 2016 [40]
Boreham Wood 20112011402213–20.0026 August 200629 January 2008 [41][42]
Bradford City Football League One team 3201210153021011060.0024 September 201129 October 2016 [43][44]
Braintree Town 21102110422072+550.007 February 200624 January 2009 [45][46]
Bristol Rovers Football League One team 412140048125612–612.506 August 20118 March 2016 [47][48]
Bromley 4310412184311410+450.0013 November 200413 April 2009 [49][50]
Burgess Hill Town 11001100220051+4100.0015 February 200530 April 2005 [51][52]
Burton Albion 4310402283321612+437.5026 November 201110 February 2015 [53][54]
Bury Football League One team 320131116312118+350.0023 November 201319 November 2016 [55][56]
Cambridge United 411242208332138+537.5012 September 20092 January 2016 [57][58]
Carlisle United 21012020412178–125.006 September 201423 February 2016 [59][60]
Carshalton Athletic 22002200440081+7100.0019 August 200624 March 2008 [61][62]
Charlton Athletic Football League One team 00001100110021+1100.0017 September 2016 [63]
Chelmsford City 4103410382061112–125.0019 November 200531 January 2009 [64][65]
Cheltenham Town 4211402282331211+125.0017 September 20112 May 2015 [66][67]
Chessington United Defunct team 220022004400234+19100.007 December 200214 February 2004[C][68][69]
Chessington & Hook United 220022004400164+12100.002 November 200224 April 2004 [70][71]
Chester City Defunct team 00001001100113–20.0031 October 200931 October 2009[D][72]
Chesterfield Football League One team 32102002521246–240.0018 August 20123 September 2016 [73][74]
Chipstead 20112200421174+350.0021 August 20023 March 2004 [75][76]
Cobham 220022004400181+17100.0026 October 20026 March 2004 [77][78]
Corinthian Casuals 10101100211041+350.0029 September 200426 February 2005 [79][80]
Cove 220022004400173+14100.0024 August 200221 April 2004 [81][82]
Coventry City Football League One team 0000101010102200.0028 September 2016 [83]
Crawley Town 4211411283231114–337.5022 September 200916 April 2016 [84][85]
Cray Wanderers 11001001210132+150.004 December 200423 April 2005 [86][87]
Crewe Alexandra 10011010201146–20.0015 October 201125 February 2012 [88][89]
Croydon 10101100220060+6100.0011 September 200412 February 2005 [90][91]
Croydon Athletic Defunct team 10101100211053+250.0018 August 200418 December 2004[E][92][93]
Dagenham & Redbridge 52215302105231110+150.0013 August 201119 April 2016 [94][95]
Darlington Defunct team 10011010201102–20.0030 October 20108 January 2011[F][96][97]
Dorchester Town 11001010211031+250.0013 January 200914 March 2009 [98][99]
Dorking 11001100220050+5100.0027 December 200428 March 2005 [100][101]
Dulwich Hamlet 11001100220030+3100.0020 November 200422 January 2005 [102][103]
Eastbourne Borough 22002101430183+575.0011 August 200928 December 2010 [104][105]
Eastleigh 10011001200214–30.002 December 200828 March 2009 [106][107]
East Thurrock United 320131116312136+750.003 September 200521 March 2008 [108][109]
Ebbsfleet United 11001010211052+350.0019 September 200924 November 2009 [110][111]
Exeter City 4310410384131412+250.006 November 201228 December 2015 [112][113]
Farnham Town 21102200431091+875.0019 October 200224 January 2004 [114][115]
Feltham Defunct team 21012101420252+350.0020 November 200231 January 2004[G][116][117]
Fisher Athletic Defunct team 22002200440080+8100.0022 October 20051 January 2009[H][118][119]
Fleet Town 11001100220061+5100.002 November 20048 January 2005 [120][121]
Fleetwood Town Football League One team 43103030734084+442.8520 October 201226 November 2016 [122][123]
Folkestone Invicta 321031026312115+650.0020 August 200519 January 2008 [124][125]
Forest Green Rovers 21102110422083+550.0010 October 200925 April 2011 [126][127]
Frimley Green 220022004400131+12100.0028 September 200223 March 2004 [128][129]
Gateshead 22002101430151+475.005 December 200928 January 2011 [130][131]
Gillingham Football League One team 320121105311117+460.001 October 20111 October 2016 [132][133]
Godalming & Guildford Defunct team 220022004400133+10100.005 October 200213 March 2004[I][134][135]
Grays Athletic 10011100210144050.0031 August 200913 April 2010 [136][137]
Grimsby Town 11001001210133050.005 March 201130 April 2011 [138][139]
Hampton & Richmond Borough 301230126024311–80.0011 October 200518 April 2009 [140][141]
Harlow Town 10011100210143+150.0027 October 200719 April 2008 [142][143]
Harrow Borough 320133006501126+683.3321 March 20069 February 2008 [144][145]
Hartlepool United 32013003620468–233.3322 October 201325 March 2016 [146][147]
Hartley Wintney 220021014301113+875.0031 August 200228 February 2004 [148][149]
Hastings United 220021104310113+875.0025 September 20041 March 2008 [150][151]
Havant & Waterlooville 11001010211030+350.0021 October 200828 February 2009 [152][153]
Hayes & Yeading United 330030126312114+750.0020 September 20081 March 2011 [154][155]
Hendon 330032016501126+683.3310 December 20058 March 2008 [156][157]
Hereford United Defunct team 10101001201123–10.0020 August 20113 March 2012[J][158][159]
Heybridge Swifts 32103111632164+250.001 October 200523 February 2008 [160][161]
Histon 220022004400131+12100.0026 September 200916 April 2011 [162][163]
Horley Town 11001100220062+4100.0016 December 200331 March 2004 [164][165]
AFC Hornchurch 11001010211021+150.0010 November 200726 April 2008 [166][167]
Horsham 20112110412155025.002 December 200629 March 2008 [168][169]
Kettering Town 21012200430186+275.0015 August 200921 November 2010 [170][171]
Kidderminster Harriers 20022101410325–325.003 October 200912 March 2011 [172][173]
Leatherhead 1010101020203300.0014 September 20045 February 2005 [174][175]
Leyton Defunct team 32103210642023–166.673 December 200516 February 2008[K][176][177]
Leyton Orient 11001010211021+150.0028 November 201523 April 2016 [178][179]
Luton Town 422042028422119+250.008 August 200913 February 2016 [180][181]
Macclesfield Town 11001001210125–350.0027 August 201124 January 2012 [182][183]
Maidenhead United 11001100220071+6100.0013 September 200817 January 2009
Maidstone United 11001100220041+3100.006 October 20075 January 2008
Maldon Town Defunct team 11001100220050+5100.0023 August 20055 November 2005[L]
Mansfield Town 5311521210523159+650.0016 January 201016 January 2016
Margate 31113120623154+133.3311 February 200626 February 2008
Merstham 220022004400122+10100.009 November 200217 April 2004
Metropolitan Police 11001010211021+150.0023 October 20049 April 2005
Millwall Football League One team 0000101010100000.0022 November 2016
Milton Keynes Dons Football League One team 0000000000000000.0010 December 2016
Molesey 11001100220050+5100.007 December 20045 March 2005
Morecambe 52125122103341217–530.008 October 201112 March 2016
Newport (Isle of Wight) 11001100220071+6100.0026 January 200512 March 2005
Newport County 53205221105412215+750.0030 August 20107 May 2016
North Greenford United 220022004400156+9100.0021 September 200227 April 2004
Northampton Town Football League One team 5032603311065717–100.0013 September 201120 August 2016
Notts County 11001100220041+3100.0019 September 201523 January 2016
Oldham Athletic Football League One team 0000101010100000.0012 November 2016
Oxford United Football League One team 60157115131210720–137.6929 August 20099 October 2016
Peterborough United Football League One team 00001100110010+1100.0022 October 2016
Plymouth Argyle 50325410104421210+240.0016 August 20119 April 2016
Portsmouth 32013111631272+550.0016 November 201326 April 2016
Port Vale Football League One team 21102101421178–150.003 September 20115 February 2013
Ramsgate 21102020413042+225.0022 August 200622 December 2007
Raynes Park Vale 220022004400203+17100.0021 April 20033 May 2004
Reading Town 21102200431093+675.0014 September 20026 May 2004
Redbridge 11001100220080+8100.0020 September 200522 November 2005
Rochdale Football League One team 20023210521257–240.0015 September 201227 August 2016
Rotherham United 20022002400415–40.0017 December 201129 March 2013
Rushden & Diamonds Defunct team 21012101420222050.0029 September 200926 March 2011[M]
Salisbury City Defunct team 11001100220060+6100.0018 August 20091 December 2009[N]
Sandhurst Town 220022004400105+5100.0017 August 200210 January 2004
Scunthorpe United Football League One team 21011010311144033.3324 August 201318 August 2016
Sheffield United Football League One team 10010000100123–10.0010 September 2016
Shrewsbury Town Football League One team 31202011513166020.0029 October 201124 September 2016
Slough Town 211021104220132+1150.0027 August 200531 March 2007
Southall 211021104220104+650.003 September 200227 March 2004
Southend United Football League One team 401343018314612–637.5031 December 20113 March 2015
Southport 11001100220060+6100.0014 August 201022 January 2011
St Albans City 11001010211041+350.0010 March 200925 April 2009
Staines Town 303032106241126+633.3329 August 200529 December 2007
Stevenage 300330216024410–60.0028 December 200930 April 2016
Swindon Town Football League One team 20201001302113–20.0019 November 201115 October 2016
Tamworth 210121104211105+550.005 September 200919 February 2011
Team Bath Defunct team 11001100220041+3100.006 December 20084 April 2009[O]
Thurrock 11001100220031+2100.0012 August 200821 February 2009
Tonbridge Angels 20112110412198+125.004 November 200626 January 2008
Tooting & Mitcham United 1010101020203300.0030 October 200416 April 2005
Torquay United 310231116213610–433.3325 October 201111 January 2014
Tranmere Rovers 1010101020203300.0025 October 201428 March 2015
Viking Greenford Defunct team 11001100220090+9100.001 December 200219 April 2003[P]
AFC Wallingford Defunct team 21102101421167–1100.0023 November 20028 May 2004[Q]
Walsall Football League One team 00001001100113–20.006 August 2016 [184]
Walton Casuals 220022004400162+14100.0021 December 200212 April 2004
Walton & Hersham 330031116411118+366.6728 August 200430 December 2006
Wealdstone 211022004310144+1075.004 October 200519 February 2008
Welling United 10011010201123–10.0015 November 200821 March 2009
Westfield (Surrey) 220022004400150+15100.008 February 20033 April 2004
Weston-super-Mare 1010101020202200.006 September 20087 March 2009
Whyteleafe 10011100210122050.0030 August 20041 January 2005
Windsor & Eton Defunct team 10101100211051+450.0029 October 200518 February 2006[R]
Withdean 2000 Defunct team 210121014202106+450.007 September 200210 April 2004[S]
Worcester City 11001001210143+150.004 October 200824 February 2009
Worthing 10112110412154+125.0017 September 200517 March 2007
Wrexham 10112101411244025.0023 January 201022 February 2011
Wycombe Wanderers 413043018431106+450.0022 September 20122 April 2016
Yeovil Town 10011010101134–10.0012 September 201530 January 2016
York City 64026402128042018+266.6621 November 200919 March 2016

Overall record

Statistics correct as of matches played on 26 November 2016.
AFC Wimbledon overall league record by competition
Competition P W D L P W D L P W D L GF GA GD Win%
Home Away Total
Football League One (2016–present) 1033410451 20 7 8 5 30 24 +6 35.00
Football League Two (2011–2016) 115433141115353149230786290283321–3833.91
Conference National (2009–2011) 4525812452011149045192614494+5050.00
Conference South (2008–2009) 2117222198442261068636+5061.90
Isthmian League Premier Division (2005–2008) 6332181363331713126653526224120+10451.58
Isthmian League Division One (2004–2005) 21155121145242291039133+5869.04
Combined Counties League Premier Division (2002–2004) 46385346402492787730577+22884.78
Total 3211737276 3211557987 642 328 151 163 1,163 705 +458 51.09

Notes

A. ^ Ashford Town went to administration at the end of 2010, having been suspended from competitive football on account of failure to pay loan fees of more than £2,000 to Ebbsfleet United.[185] The club were believed to have debts over £500,000 when faced with a winding-up order by HM Revenue and Customs.[186] When the club eventually folded, former Ashford Town Director Tony Betteridge subsequently reformed the club as Ashford United in 2011, which became a founding member of the Kent Invicta Football League.[187]

B. ^ Bedfont folded in May 2010 after informing the Combined Counties League that they would be unable to participate the following season on account of financial difficulties.[188] In May 2012 the club merged with Feltham in order to form Bedfont & Feltham, which joined the Combined Counties League Division One for the 2013/14 season.[189]

C. ^ Chessington United merged with Predators and Fetcham Park United in the summer of 2005, to form Mole Valley Predators.[190] The club competed in the Combined Counties League during the 2005/06 season,[191] but subsequently resigned and disbanded in the summer of 2006.[192]

D. ^ Chester City were expelled from the Conference National on 26 February 2010 for failing to pay off debts believed to be more than £200,000, having already received a 25-point deduction.[193] As a result of this expulsion, Chester City were unable to fulfill their remaining fixtures of the season, meaning that the reverse fixture against AFC Wimbledon (scheduled for 17 April 2010) was never played. On 8 March 2010, it was announced that Chester City would have their league record (P28 W5 D7 L16 GF23 GA42 Pts–3) expunged.[194] On 10 March 2010 the 126-year-old club was officially wound up at a High Court hearing in London.[195]

E. ^ Croydon Athletic were handed a £7,500 fine and a 10-point deduction after a case of financial irregularities was proven on 8 December 2011. A Football Association statement confirmed that the Isthmian League Premier Division club had been charged with 24 breaches of FA Rule E1(b) regarding the payment of players under written contract in relation to the 2009/10 season.[196] All players and management resigned amidst the scandal, leaving the club unable to fulfill a league match against Ramsgate on 10 December 2011. The club was officially wound up on 18 December 2011 after a new buyer could not be found to pay off the club's £100,000 debt.[197] A new club, dubbed AFC Croydon Athletic was subsequently reformed by fans, joining the Combined Counties League Division One for the 2012/13 season.[198]

F. ^ Darlington went into administration for the third time in their history on 3 January 2011, with owner Raj Singh stating ongoing financial losses as the reason for his deciding to end his involvement with the club. The club was handed an automoatic 10-point deduction and informed that they could be relegated from the Conference National at the end of the 2011/12 season unless they were able to pay their creditors in full.[199] On 18 January 2012, the club was only saved from immediate liquidation thanks to a last-minute injection of £50,000 worth of funding from supporter's group "Darlington FC 1883 Ltd."[200] Administrators gave the fans group until 30 April to raise the £750,000 they need to buy the club.[201] Darlington FC 1883 Ltd. purchased some of the assets of Darlington from Administrators on 3 May 2012.[202] Despite the best efforts of supporters, however, the club failed to pay off its debts in the allocated time, and were subsequently relegated four divisions, to the Northern League Division One, on the recommendation of The Football Association.[203] In line with its policy of not allowing clubs that go into administration to continue without paying debts, The Football Association decree that when a creditors voluntary agreement (CVA) is not agreed and a club has to be liquidated, then that club cannot continue to operate under its original name. Hence, the club was subsequently reformed by supporters as Darlington 1883 following the demise of the 129-year-old Darlington on 21 June 2012.[204]

G. ^ Feltham agreed to merge with Bedfont in May 2012 in order to form Bedfont & Feltham. However, as Feltham had already registered to compete in the FA Vase and Combined Counties League Division One for the 2012/13 season, it wasn't until the following season that the two clubs were able to amalgamate fully.[205] Bedfont & Feltham competed in the Combined Counties League Division One for the 2013/14 season.[206]

H. ^ Fisher Athletic were officially wound up at a High Court hearing in London on 13 May 2009 after failing to pay off substantial debts. The winding-up order for unpaid income tax had officially been handed down on 13 March 2009, adjourned for 49 days until 22 April, and then adjourned for a further 21 days to 13 May 2009.[207] It transpired that the club hadn’t been paying players since November 2008.[208] On 28 May 2009, a supporters trust was formed to help create a new club, dubbed Fisher which would compete in the Kent Football League Premier Division in the 2009/10 season.[209]

I. ^ Godalming & Guilford opted to revert to their original name of Godalming Town at the end of the 2004/05 season.[210] The club registered to competed in the Combined Counties League Premier Division during the 2005/06 season.[211]

J. ^ Hereford United were expelled from the Conference National on 10 June 2014 due to financial irregularities.[212][213] It was revealed a week later that the club's debts ran as high as £1,300,000.[214] The club was accepted into the Southern League Premier Division for the 2014/15 season on 19 June 2014.[215] On 10 December 2014, after failing to fully and properly comply with obligations to respond to questions coming from an Independent Regulatory Commission, the FA suspended Hereford United from all forms of football activity with immediate effect,[216] until the order of the Independent Regulatory Commission was complied with to the full satisfaction of the Commission. The club was wound-up in the High Court in December 2014.[217] Following the winding up of Hereford United on 19 December 2014, the Hereford United Supporters Trust (HUST) vowed to start a new phoenix club.[218] On 22 December 2014, Hereford was unveiled.[219]

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