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The club was formed on 30 May 2002 by supporters of Wimbledon Football Club, led by Kris Stewart, Marc Jones and Trevor Williams who strongly opposed the decision of an independent commission appointed by The Football Association to allow the relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes, to be subsequently renamed as Milton Keynes Dons.[1]AFC Wimbledon was accepted into the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League for the 2002\u201303 season.[2] The club’s average home attendance at league fixtures for their first season exceeded 3,000 \u2013 higher than the average attendance in the same season of Wimbledon F.C., who were still playing in the First Division (now the Football League Championship).[3] AFC Wimbledon have also set a record for the longest run of unbeaten league games at any level of men’s semi-professional or professional football in the United Kingdom.[4] The team remained unbeaten for 78 league matches between 22 February 2003 (a 2\u20130 defeat at home to Withdean 2000) and 4 December 2004 (a 2\u20130 defeat at Cray Wanderers).[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The club went on to achieve 5 promotions in 9 seasons, ensuring that they were the first club to be formed in the 21st century to achieve Football League status, and making them the youngest of the 72 Football League clubs.[6] On 30 May 2016, AFC Wimbledon achieved their 6th promotion to Football League One after victory in the 2016 Football League Two play-off Final, exactly 14 years to the day since the club’s formation.[7]The Division is shown in italics when it changes due to promotion, relegation or league reorganisation.Key to league recordP = Games playedW = Games wonD = Games drawnL = Games lostF = Goals forA = Goals againstPts = PointsPos = Final league positionKey to roundsQR2 = Qualifying round 2QR3 = Qualifying round 3QR4 = Qualifying round 4Prelim = Preliminary roundR1 = Round 1R1S = Round 1 Southern SectionR2 = Round 2R3 = Round 3R4 = Round 4R5 = Round 5R6 = Round 6QF = Quarter-finalsSF = Semi-finalsRU = Runners-upW = WinnersN\/A = Did not competeKey to goalscorers = Number of league goals scoredSeasons[edit]SeasonLeagueFA CupOther competitionsTop scorerAverage homeattendanceReferencesDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosName2002\u201303Combined Counties LeaguePremier Division463637125461113rdN\/ALondon Senior CupR4Kevin Cooper373,003[8][9][10][11]Combined Counties League Premier Challenge CupR22003\u201304Combined Counties LeaguePremier Division464240180321301st ChampionsFA VaseR6Kevin Cooper532,606[12][13][14][15][16]London Senior CupR1Surrey Senior CupR3Combined Counties League Premier Challenge CupW2004\u201305Isthmian LeagueDivision One42291039133971st ChampionsQR3FA TrophyR1Richard Butler242,858[17][18][19][20][21][22]London Senior CupR4Surrey Senior CupWIsthmian League CupQF2005\u201306Isthmian LeaguePremier Division42221196736774th[A]QR2FA TrophyR1Shane Smeltz192,706[23][24][25][26][27][28]London Senior CupR4Surrey Senior CupRUIsthmian League CupQF2006\u201307Isthmian LeaguePremier Division4221156763775[B]5th[C]QR4FA TrophyR2[B]Roscoe Dsane172,512[29][30][31][32][33][34]London Senior CupR1Surrey Senior CupR2[B]Isthmian League CupR42007\u201308Isthmian LeaguePremier Division42229118147753rd[D]Promoted viaPlay-offsQR3FA TrophyR3Steven Ferguson102,603[35][36][37][38][39][40]London Senior CupQFSurrey Senior CupR2Isthmian League CupR22008\u201309ConferenceSouth42261068636881st ChampionsR1FA TrophyR1Jon Main333,219[41][42][43][44][45][46]Conference League CupR1SLondon Senior CupR1Surrey Senior CupR32009\u201310ConferenceNational441810166147648thR1FA TrophyR3Danny Kedwell213,535[47][48][49][50][51]London Senior CupRUSurrey Senior CupQF2010\u201311ConferenceNational46279108347902nd[E]Promoted viaPlay-offsR2FA TrophyR2Danny Kedwell233,486[52][53][54][55][56]London Senior CupSFSurrey Senior CupR22011\u201312Football LeagueTwo461592262785416thR2Football League CupPrelimJack Midson184,295[57][58][59][60][61][62]Football League TrophyR3London Senior CupSFSurrey Senior CupQF2012\u201313Football LeagueTwo4614112154765320thR2Football League CupR1Jack Midson134,060[63][64][65][66][67]Football League TrophyR1London Senior CupWSurrey Senior CupSF2013\u201314Football LeagueTwo46141418495753 [F]20thR1Football League CupR1Michael Smith94,135[69][70][71][72][73][74]Football League TrophyR1London Senior CupWSurrey Senior CupR22014\u201315Football LeagueTwo4613112242635015thR3Football League CupR1Adebayo Akinfenwa154,073[75][76][77][78][79]Football League TrophyR3London Senior CupR1Surrey Senior CupN\/A2015\u201316Football LeagueTwo462112136450757th[G]Promoted viaPlay-offsR1Football League CupR1Lyle Taylor204,138[80][81][82][83][84]Football League TrophyR1London Senior CupR2Surrey Senior CupN\/A2016\u201317Football LeagueOne4613181552555715thR3Football League CupR1Lyle Taylor144,477Football League TrophyR2London Senior CupQFSurrey Senior CupN\/A2017\u201318Football LeagueOne4613141947585318thR3Football League CupR1Lyle Taylor144,325Football League TrophyR2London Senior CupR2Surrey Senior CupN\/A2018\u201319Football LeagueOne4613112242635020thR5Football League CupR2Joe Pigott154,297Football League TrophyR2London Senior CupN\/ASurrey Senior CupN\/A2019\u201320Football LeagueOne358111639523520th[H]R1Football League CupR1Marcus Forss114,310Football League TrophyGroup StageLondon Senior CupN\/ASurrey Senior CupN\/A2020\u201321Football LeagueOne4612151954705119thR2Football League CupR1Joe Pigott21N\/AFootball League TrophyQFLondon Senior CupN\/ASurrey Senior CupN\/A2021\u201322Football LeagueOne466192149753723rd \u2193RelegatedR3Football League CupR3Jack Rudoni127,704[85][86]Football League TrophyGroup stageA.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon were defeated 2\u20131 by Fisher Athletic in the Isthmian League Premier Division play-off semi-final on 2 May 2006, preventing the club from achieving three back-to-back promotions.[87]B.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon were deducted 3-points and fined \u00a3400 (reduced from an 18-point deduction on appeal)[88] for the fielding of Jermaine Darlington who had not been registered correctly by the club as he required ‘international clearance’ in order to be transferred from the Football Association of Wales to the Football Association of England and had therefore played in three matches whilst still ineligible.[89] The ‘Darlington affair’ also resulted in expulsion from the Surrey Senior Cup and the FA Trophy that season.[90]C.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon were defeated 1\u20130 by Bromley in the Isthmian League Premier Division play-off semi-final on 1 May 2007.[91]D.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon beat Staines Town 2\u20131 in the Isthmian League Premier Division play-off final on 3 May 2008.[92]E.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon beat Luton Town 4\u20133 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had ended 0\u20130 in extra time in the 2011 Conference National play-off Final on 21 May 2011.[93]F.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon were deducted 3 points and given a \u00a35,000 fine suspended for one year by a Football Disciplinary Commission hearing for the ineligible fielding of Jake Nicholson in a 4\u20133 win over Cheltenham Town on 22 March 2014.[94] In addition the club was required to pay the costs of the hearing.[95] It was found that the player’s multiplicity contract had in fact expired on 19 March 2014 and had not been renewed on that date due to the illness of a key member of the club’s administrative staff.[96]G.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon beat Plymouth Argyle 2\u20130 in the 2016 Football League Two play-off Final on 30 May 2016.[97]H.\u00a0^ AFC Wimbledon finished the season with a 1.00 PPG (35 points in 35 matches) which finished them in 20th position above Tranmere Rovers by 0.06 PPG after League One voted to curtail the season following months of postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[98]References[edit]^ Buckley, Will (14 July 2002). “A club is born”. 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Retrieved 30 May 2016^ “EFL statement: League One opts to curtail”, EFL, 9 June 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020Further reading[edit]Couper, Niall, ed. (2012). This Is Our Time: The AFC Wimbledon Story. London: Cherry Red Books. ISBN\u00a0978-1-901447-82-8. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/list-of-afc-wimbledon-seasons\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of AFC Wimbledon seasons"}}]}]