National League North

Association football league in England

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March 22 2025 Largest recorded attendance of 8,274 at a match between Scunthorpe United and Chester
2024 National League South begins its 2024–25 season with 22 teams competing across various stadiums, ranging from Twerton Park (capacity 8,840) to Arbour Park (capacity 2,000).
2024 Boreham Wood and Dorking Wanderers relegated from the National League to National League South for the 2024–25 season.
2024 Tamworth wins their second league title, with Boston United winning the play-off final.
August 2024 The 2024–25 National League North season begins, featuring 24 teams competing in their home stadiums across various locations in England, with stadiums ranging in capacity from 2,000 to 9,088 spectators.
July 2024 Start of the 2024–25 National League South season with 24 member clubs, including newly promoted teams Chesham United, Enfield Town, Hornchurch, and Salisbury.
July 2024 National League North 2024–25 season begins with 24 member clubs, including newly promoted teams Leamington, Marine, Needham Market, and Radcliffe from various lower leagues.
April 27 2024 Largest attendance record set at 8,036 for a match between Scunthorpe United and Boston
2023 Four relegations implemented from the South division.
2023 AFC Fylde wins their second league title, with Kidderminster Harriers winning the play-off final.
August 2023 Yeovil Town wins the league title, with Braintree Town winning the playoffs.
July 2023 2023-24 season sets a new league attendance record with an average of 1,185 per game, highlighted by Yeovil Town's impressive average of 3,916 spectators.
2022 Gateshead wins the league title, with York City winning the play-off final.
2022 League expanded to 24 teams, with the bottom club relegated and four teams promoted from Step 3.
August 2022 Ebbsfleet United wins the league title, with Oxford City winning the playoffs.
July 2022 2022-23 season sees Dulwich Hamlet maintain high attendance with an average of 2,464 spectators.
2021 League expected to expand to 24 teams, though actual implementation was delayed.
December 26 2021 Biggest home win: Dorking Wanderers 8-0 Havant and Waterlooville
September 4 2021 Record home win: Chorley defeated Gloucester City 9-0, setting a new home victory record
August 2021 Maidstone United wins the league title, with Dorking Wanderers winning the playoffs.
July 2021 2021-22 season records the highest league average attendance of 1,002 per game, with Dulwich Hamlet achieving the highest club average of 2,712 spectators.
2020 League reduced to 21 clubs for the 2020–21 season due to COVID-19 pandemic complications.
2020 League season was curtailed and voided due to extraordinary circumstances (likely COVID-19 pandemic), with no champions declared.
March 2020 COVID-19 pandemic interrupts league attendances, resulting in a season with no official crowd attendance records.
August 2019 Wealdstone wins the league title, with Weymouth winning the playoffs.
January 2019 A three-year sponsorship deal announced, leading to the Motorama National League South branding.
January 1 2019 Unusual attendance record: Truro City vs. Torquay United match with only 52 out of 2,812 spectators attending
August 2018 Torquay United wins the league title, with Woking winning the playoffs.
2017 Promotion play-offs expanded from four to six teams.
August 2017 Havant & Waterlooville wins the league title, with Braintree Town winning the playoffs.
March 21 2017 Another biggest home win: Ebbsfleet United 8–0 Bishop's Stortford
November 19 2016 Highest-scoring game recorded: AFC Fylde defeated Boston United 9-2
August 2016 Maidenhead United wins the league title, with Ebbsfleet United winning the playoffs.
2016 Dave Tarpey (Maidenhead United) scored 44 goals, the most individual goals in a single season
2015 Sutton United set a record of 25 consecutive games unbeaten
2015 Renamed to Vanarama National League North.
August 2015 Sutton United wins the league title, with Maidstone United winning the playoffs.
August 2015 Start of tracking detailed attendance statistics for National League South, with the 2015-16 season marking the beginning of comprehensive attendance records.
February 17 2015 High-scoring match: Bath City 7–4 Farnborough
2014 League becomes the Vanarama Conference South, reflecting a new sponsorship deal.
2014 Renamed to Vanarama North for the 2014–15 season.
August 2014 Bromley wins the league title, with Boreham Wood winning the playoffs.
2013 Blue Square sponsorship ended, league renamed to Skrill North.
August 2013 Eastleigh wins the league title, with Dover Athletic winning the playoffs.
2012 Welling United achieved a record 12 consecutive wins during this season
September 15 2012 Chester began a historic 30-game unbeaten run, which continued until 6 April 2013
September 8 2012 One of the biggest home wins: Maidenhead United 8–0 Truro City
August 2012 Welling United wins the league title, with Salisbury City winning the playoffs.
August 2011 Woking wins the league title, with Dartford winning the playoffs.
2010 Sponsorship changes to Blue Square Bet South, continuing the league's commercial branding.

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