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AFC Wimbledon spent most of the 2008–09 season near the top of the league table, eventually finishing as champions and earning promotion to the Conference Premier after defeating St Albans City 3–0 on 25 April 2009. [33] The match set an attendance record of 4,722 for Kingsmeadow stadium, which at that time was full capacity. [34]
AFC Wimbledon's rapid rise through the English football league system between 2002 and 2019. 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, based at Plough Lane in Wimbledon , Greater London .
AFC Wimbledon : v: Cheltenham Town: Wimbledon: 19:45 GMT: Stadium: Plough Lane: Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for 11 January, but was postponed due to a ...
On relocation of Wimbledon F.C., AFC Wimbledon was formed claiming to be the successor to what fans saw as the death of their club. After the near bankruptcy of Wimbledon F.C., the newly formed Milton Keynes claimed its history, silverware, and the term "Dons"; the silverware was subsequently returned to Merton Council but the continued use of ...
AFC Wimbledon fans and players celebrating promotion to the Conference South after beating Staines Town 2–1 in the Isthmian League Premier Division Play-off Final at the end of the 2007–08 season. AFC Wimbledon is an English professional association football club, currently based in Merton, Greater London.
The 2015–16 season was AFC Wimbledon's 14th season in their history and 5th consecutive season in League Two. [1] Despite getting the season off to a mediocre start, good spells of form in the latter half of the season ensured that The Dons would confirm their highest ever League Two finish with 7th place and qualification to the 2016 Football League play-offs. [2]
The 2020–21 AFC Wimbledon season was the club's 19th season in their history and the fifth consecutive season in EFL League One. Along with League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. It was their first season based in their spiritual home of Wimbledon at the newly built Plough Lane stadium.
The 2022–23 season was the 21st season in the existence of AFC Wimbledon and the club's first season back in League Two since the 2015–16 season following their relegation from League One the prior season.