Former Conference Clubs Now in The Football League
Club | Years in the Conference | Currently Play in (2012–13) |
---|---|---|
Accrington Stanley | 2003–2006 | League Two |
AFC Wimbledon | 2009–2011 | League Two |
Aldershot Town | 2003–2008 | League Two |
Barnet | 1979–1991; 2001–2005 | League Two |
Burton Albion | 2002–2009 | League Two |
Carlisle United | 2004–2005 | League One |
Cheltenham Town | 1985–1992; 1997–1999 | League Two |
Colchester United | 1990–1992 | League One |
Crawley Town | 2004–2011 | League One |
Dagenham & Redbridge | 1992–1996; 2000–2007 | League Two |
Doncaster Rovers | 1998–2003 | League One |
Exeter City | 2003–2008 | League Two |
Fleetwood Town | 2010–2012 | League Two |
Morecambe | 1995–2007 | League Two |
Oxford United | 2006–2010 | League Two |
Shrewsbury Town | 2003–2004 | League One |
Stevenage Borough | 1994–2010 | League One |
Torquay United | 2007–2009 | League Two |
Wycombe Wanderers | 1985–1986; 1987–1993 | League Two |
Yeovil Town | 1979–1985; 1988–1995; 1997–2003 | League One |
York City | 2004–2012 | League Two |
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