2002–03 Isthmian League


The 2002–03 season was the 88th season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.




Contents





  • 1 Premier Division

    • 1.1 League table



  • 2 Division One North

    • 2.1 League table



  • 3 Division One South

    • 3.1 League table



  • 4 Division Two

    • 4.1 League table



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Premier Division





















Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season2002–03
ChampionsAldershot Town
PromotedAldershot Town
Relegated
Boreham Wood
Chesham United
Enfield
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Matches played552
Goals scored1,575 (2.85 per match)
Highest attendance3,553 – Canvey Island – Aldershot Town, (15 April)
Total attendance238,373
Average attendance432 (-5.7% to previous season)

← 2001–02


2003–04 →

The Premier Division consisted of 24 clubs, including 20 clubs from the previous season and four new clubs:



  • Aylesbury United, promoted as third in the First Division


  • Bishop's Stortford, promoted as runners-up in the First Division


  • Ford United, promoted as champions of the First Division


  • Hayes, relegated from the Football Conference

Aldershot Town won the division and were promoted to the Football Conference ten years after Aldershot bankruptcy. Canvey Island finished second for the third time in a row. Four teams finished bottom of the table relegated to divisions One.


At the end of the season Purfleet was renamed Thurrock.



League table


































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Aldershot Town (P, C)
46
33
6
7
81
36
+45
105
Promoted to the Football Conference
2

Canvey Island
46
28
8
10
112
56
+56
92

3

Hendon
46
22
13
11
70
56
+14
79
4

St Albans City
46
23
8
15
73
65
+8
77
5

Basingstoke Town
46
23
7
16
80
60
+20
76
6

Sutton United
46
22
9
15
77
62
+15
75
7

Hayes
46
20
13
13
67
54
+13
73
8

Purfleet
46
19
15
12
68
48
+20
72
9

Bedford Town
46
21
9
16
66
58
+8
72
10

Maidenhead United
46
16
17
13
75
63
+12
65
11

Kingstonian
46
16
17
13
71
64
+7
65
12

Billericay Town
46
17
11
18
46
44
+2
62
13

Bishop's Stortford
46
16
11
19
74
72
+2
59
14

Hitchin Town
46
15
13
18
69
67
+2
58
15

Ford United
46
15
12
19
78
84
−6
57
16

Braintree Town
46
14
12
20
59
71
−12
54
17

Aylesbury United
46
13
15
18
62
75
−13
54
18

Harrow Borough
46
15
9
22
54
75
−21
54
19

Grays Athletic
46
14
11
21
53
59
−6
53
20

Heybridge Swifts
46
13
14
19
52
80
−28
53
21

Chesham United (R)
46
14
10
22
56
81
−25
52
Relegated to Division One North
22

Boreham Wood (R)
46
11
15
20
50
58
−8
48
23

Enfield (R)
46
9
11
26
47
101
−54
38
24

Hampton & Richmond (R)
46
3
14
29
35
86
−51
23
Relegated to Division One South
Source: [1][2][3][4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.


Division One North





















Isthmian League
Division One North
Season2002–03
ChampionsNorthwood
Promoted
Hornchurch
Northwood
Relegated
Hertford Town
Wembley
Matches played552
Goals scored1,667 (3.02 per match)
Highest attendance583 – Hornchurch – Berkhamsted Town, (26 April)
Total attendance79,162
Average attendance143

← 2001–02


2003–04 →

At the end of the previous season First Division was replaced by divisions One North and South. Subsequently, Third Division clubs were distributed between divisions One and Two.


Division One North consisted of 24 clubs, including nine clubs from the First Division, eleven clubs promoted from the Second Division and four clubs promoted from the Third Division.


Northwood won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with runners-up Hornchurch, who promoted from Third Division to the Premier Division in two seasons. Wembley and Hertford Town finished bottom of the table and relegated to Division Two.


At the end of the season Leyton Pennant F.C. were renamed Waltham Forest.



League table





































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Northwood (P, C)
46
28
7
11
109
56
+53
91
Promoted to the Premier Division
2

Hornchurch (P)
46
25
15
6
85
48
+37
90
3

Hemel Hempstead Town
46
26
7
13
70
55
+15
85

4

Slough Town
46
22
14
10
86
59
+27
80
Transferred to Division One South
5

Uxbridge
46
23
10
13
62
41
+21
79

6

Aveley
46
21
14
11
66
48
+18
77
7

Berkhamsted Town
46
21
13
12
92
68
+24
76
8

Thame United
46
20
12
14
84
51
+33
72
9

Wealdstone
46
21
9
16
85
69
+16
72
10

Harlow Town
46
20
12
14
66
53
+13
72
11

Marlow
46
19
10
17
74
63
+11
67
Transferred to Division One South
12

Barking & East Ham United
46
19
9
18
73
76
−3
66

13

Yeading
46
18
11
17
77
69
+8
65
14

Great Wakering Rovers
46
17
14
15
64
70
−6
65
15

Oxford City
46
17
13
16
55
51
+4
64
16

Arlesey Town
46
17
12
17
69
71
−2
63
17

East Thurrock United
46
17
10
19
75
79
−4
61
18

Wingate & Finchley
46
15
11
20
70
74
−4
56
19

Barton Rovers
46
15
7
24
53
65
−12
52
20

Tilbury
46
14
7
25
55
96
−41
49
21

Wivenhoe Town
46
9
11
26
56
94
−38
38
22

Leyton Pennant
46
9
7
30
38
81
−43
34
23

Wembley (R)
46
7
11
28
57
111
−54
32
Relegated to Division Two
24

Hertford Town (R)
46
6
6
34
46
119
−73
24
Source: [1][2][3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.


Division One South





















Isthmian League
Division One South
Season2002–03
ChampionsCarshalton Athletic
Promoted
Bognor Regis Town
Carshalton Athletic
RelegatedChertsey Town
Matches played552
Goals scored1,604 (2.91 per match)
Highest attendance1,147 – Staines Town – Carshalton Athletic, (22 February)
Total attendance102,455
Average attendance186

← 2001–02


2003–04 →

At the end of the previous season First Division was replaced by divisions One North and South. Subsequently, Third Division clubs were distributed between divisions One and Two.


Division One South consisted of 24 clubs, including ten clubs from the First Division, eight clubs promoted from the Second Division, five clubs promoted from the Third Division, and one club relegated from Premier Division.


Carshalton Athletic won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with runners-up Bognor Regis Town, who promoted from Third Division to the Premier Division in two seasons. Chertsey Town finished bottom of the table and relegated to Division Two.



League table

































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Carshalton Athletic (P, C)
46
28
8
10
73
44
+29
92
Promoted to the Premier Division
2

Bognor Regis Town (P)
46
26
10
10
92
34
+58
88
3

Lewes
46
24
16
6
106
50
+56
88

4

Dulwich Hamlet
46
23
12
11
73
49
+24
81
5

Whyteleafe
46
21
13
12
74
51
+23
76
6

Bromley
46
21
13
12
70
53
+17
76
7

Walton & Hersham
46
20
13
13
87
63
+24
73
8

Horsham
46
21
9
16
80
58
+22
72
9

Epsom & Ewell
46
19
12
15
67
66
+1
69
10

Egham Town
46
19
10
17
62
71
−9
67
11

Tooting & Mitcham United
46
18
9
19
83
78
+5
63
12

Worthing
46
17
12
17
78
75
+3
63
13

Windsor & Eton
46
18
9
19
66
65
+1
63
14

Leatherhead
46
16
13
17
71
66
+5
61
15

Staines Town
46
14
16
16
57
63
−6
58
16

Banstead Athletic
46
14
15
17
58
59
−1
57
17

Ashford Town
46
14
11
21
47
70
−23
53
18

Croydon
46
15
8
23
56
87
−31
53
19

Croydon Athletic
46
13
13
20
52
66
−14
52
20

Bracknell Town
46
12
16
18
57
74
−17
52
21

Corinthian-Casuals
46
12
14
20
50
68
−18
50
22

Molesey
46
13
9
24
52
79
−27
48
23

Metropolitan Police
46
12
10
24
50
76
−26
46
24

Chertsey Town (R)
46
3
7
36
43
139
−96
16
Relegated to Division Two
Source: [1][2][3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.


Division Two



















Isthmian League
Division Two
Season2002–03
ChampionsCheshunt
Promoted
Cheshunt
Leyton
Matches played240
Goals scored798 (3.33 per match)
Highest attendance221 – Cheshunt – Hungerford Town, (3 May)
Total attendance15,730
Average attendance75

← 2001–02


2003–04 →

At the end of the previous season most of the Second Division teams were transferred to the newly created Divisions One. Second Division was renamed to Division Two and consisted of 16 clubs, including two clubs from the Second Division, 13 clubs promoted from the Third Division and Leyton promoted as champions of the Essex Senior League.



League table


















































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Cheshunt (P, C)
30
25
3
2
91
29
+62
78
Promoted to Division One North
2

Leyton (P)
30
21
5
4
77
22
+55
68
3

Flackwell Heath
30
17
3
10
52
44
+8
54

4

Abingdon Town
30
14
11
5
65
42
+23
53
5

Hungerford Town
30
12
12
6
49
36
+13
48
Resigned and joined the Hellenic League
6

Leighton Town
30
14
3
13
61
43
+18
45

7

Witham Town
30
12
8
10
40
43
−3
44
8

Ware
30
12
5
13
47
53
−6
41
9

Clapton
30
12
5
13
40
47
−7
41
10

Tring Town
30
11
5
14
49
58
−9
38
11

Kingsbury Town
30
9
11
10
38
48
−10
38
12

Edgware Town
30
10
3
17
49
65
−16
33
13

Wokingham Town
30
7
7
16
34
81
−47
28
14

Dorking
30
6
6
18
49
63
−14
24
15

Chalfont St Peter
30
6
5
19
34
63
−29
23
16

Camberley Town
30
4
4
22
23
61
−38
16
Source: [1][2][3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.


See also


  • Isthmian League

  • 2002–03 Northern Premier League

  • 2002–03 Southern Football League


References




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  2. ^ abcd England - Isthmian League


  3. ^ abcd 2002–03 Isthmian League


  4. ^ nonleaguefooty website




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