1961–62 Southern Football League

Southern Football League
Season 1961–62

The 1961–62 Southern Football League season saw Oxford United win the championship for the second successive season and be admitted to the Football League.[1]

Final tables

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured four new clubs, all promoted from Division One the previous season:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Oxford United422859118462.5761Elected to the Football League
2Bath City4225710102701.4657
3Guildford City422481079491.6156
4Yeovil Town422381197591.6454
5Chelmsford City4219121174601.2350
6Weymouth422071580641.2547
7Kettering Town422151690841.0747
8Hereford United422121981681.1944
9Cambridge City421881670710.9944
10Bexleyheath & Welling421951869750.9243
11Romford421591863700.939
12Cambridge United4213121776780.9738
13Wellington Town4214101875780.9638
14Gravesend & Northfleet421742159920.6438
15Bedford Town421652173790.9237
16Worcester City421572051640.837
17Merthyr Tydfil4213111862800.7737
18Clacton Town4213101974910.8136
19Tonbridge4210141871920.7734Relegated to Division One
20King's Lynn421282259740.7932
21Folkestone Town4212624641030.6230
22Cheltenham Town42972648860.5525

1 The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up until the 1976–77 season.

2 The points system: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

Football League elections

Due to the resignation of Accrington Stanley there was a free place in the Football League. Alongside the three League clubs facing re-election, a total of 26 non-League clubs applied for election, including 19 Southern League clubs. Southern League champions Oxford United were the only non-League club to be elected.[2]

Club League Votes
ChesterFootball League46
Doncaster RoversFootball League45
HartlepoolsFootball League40
Oxford UnitedSouthern League39
Wigan AthleticCheshire League5
Chelmsford CitySouthern League4
GatesheadNorthern Counties League4
Cambridge CitySouthern League2
Worcester CitySouthern League2
Bath CitySouthern League1
Hereford UnitedSouthern League1
King's LynnSouthern League1
MorecambeLancashire Combination1
New BrightonLancashire Combination1
Bedford TownSouthern League0
Bexleyheath & WellingSouthern League0
Corby TownSouthern League0
Folkestone TownSouthern League0
Gravesend & NorthfleetSouthern League0
Guildford CitySouthern League0
Kettering TownSouthern League0
North ShieldsNorthern Counties League0
Poole TownSouthern League0
RomfordSouthern League0
ScarboroughNorthern Counties League0
SittingbourneSouthern League0
South ShieldsMidland League0
Wellington TownSouthern League0
Yeovil TownSouthern League0

Division One

Division One featured three new clubs, all of which had been relegated from the Premier Division the previous season:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Wisbech Town382111676421.8153Promoted to the Premier Division
2Poole Town38236981471.7252
3Dartford38218989501.7850
4Rugby Town38209982491.6749
5Margate382061274551.3546
6Corby Town381961382601.3744
7Sittingbourne3816121069511.3544
8Dover381961366551.244
9Yiewsley381861464511.2542
10Barry Town3814111355511.0839
11Ashford Town3814111366700.9439
12Hinckley Athletic381581575651.1538
13Burton Albion381651770790.8937
14Nuneaton Borough3812121463710.8936
15Tunbridge Wells United381271961850.7231
16Canterbury City381181960820.7330
17Ramsgate Athletic381091949700.729
18Trowbridge Town38992045670.6727
19Gloucester City386428461040.4416
20Hastings United385429461150.414

References

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