Football Conference - Former Conference Clubs Now in The Football League

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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