2021–22 National League

The 2021–22 National League season, known as the Vanarama National League for sponsorship reasons, was the seventh season as English football's National League, the nineteenth season consisting of three divisions, and the forty-third season overall.

National League
Season2021–22

Due to the curtailment of the preceding season for North and South and lower levels of competition in the English football pyramid, promotion and relegation between levels 5 and 6, and between level 6 and lower levels were suspended.[1] These, combined with the folding of Macclesfield Town in 2020–21 and the knock-on effects of Bury's collapse in 2019–20, meant that for the 2021–22 season the three divisions had the irregular complement of 23, 22 and 21 teams, respectively.

In 2019, prior to these COVID-19 related impacts, the league had intended the 2021–22 season to be the first using a new structure in which the number of teams in its North and South divisions would increase, resulting in three 24-team divisions. On 1 July 2021, the National League confirmed its intent to achieve this structure for the 2022–23 season; accordingly the following adjustments to promotion and relegation were in effect for this season:[2][3]

  • As before, two teams were promoted from the National League to League Two and replaced by two teams relegated from it;
  • Three teams were relegated from the National League to the two level 6 divisions, and replaced by four teams (two from each of the National League North and South); and
  • Two teams were relegated from the two level 6 divisions (one from the National League North and another from the National League South) to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Southern League Central or South, or Isthmian League, and replaced by eight teams (two from each division). The Football Association already clarified these relegations by November.[4]

National League

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National League
Season2021–22
Dates21 August 2021 – 21 May 2022
ChampionsStockport County
PromotedStockport County
Grimsby Town
RelegatedDover Athletic
King's Lynn Town
Weymouth

Promotion and relegation

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Team changes

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Grimsby Town became the first former top-flight First Division club to be relegated to the National League twice, and their matches against Notts County make them the second pairing of clubs to face each other across all top five tiers of English football (after the Luton Town vs Oxford United fixture).

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2021–22 National League clubs (Greater London)
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Aldershot TownAldershotRecreation Ground7,200
AltrinchamAltrinchamMoss Lane7,700
BarnetLondon (Canons Park)The Hive Stadium6,418
Boreham WoodBorehamwoodMeadow Park4,502
BromleyLondon (Bromley)Hayes Lane5,300
ChesterfieldChesterfieldProact Stadium10,504
Dagenham & RedbridgeLondon (Dagenham)Victoria Road6,078
Dover AthleticDoverCrabble Athletic Ground5,745
EastleighEastleighTen Acres5,250
FC Halifax TownHalifaxThe Shay10,400
Grimsby TownCleethorpesBlundell Park9,052
King's Lynn TownKing's LynnThe Walks8,200
Maidenhead UnitedMaidenheadYork Road4,000
Notts CountyNottinghamMeadow Lane19,588
Solihull MoorsSolihullDamson Park5,500
Southend UnitedSouthend-on-SeaRoots Hall12,392
Stockport CountyStockportEdgeley Park10,852
Torquay UnitedTorquayPlainmoor6,500
WealdstoneLondon (Ruislip)Grosvenor Vale4,085
WeymouthWeymouthBob Lucas Stadium6,600
WokingWokingKingfield Stadium6,036
WrexhamWrexhamRacecourse Ground10,771
Yeovil TownYeovilHuish Park9,566

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManager1CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Aldershot TownMark MolesleyGeorge FowlerErreàBridges Estate Agents
AltrinchamPhil ParkinsonJake MoultPumaJ Davidson Ltd
BarnetDean BrennanJamie TurleyEstablished 1888[5]TIC Health
Boreham WoodLuke GarrardMark RickettsPumaBarnet and Southgate College
BromleyAndy WoodmanByron WebsterPumaSouthwark Metals
ChesterfieldPaul CookGavin GunningPumaTechnique Learning Solutions
Dagenham & RedbridgeDaryl McMahonKenny ClarkNikeWest & Coe
Dover AthleticAndy HessenthalerRyan HansonKappaGSH Group
EastleighLee BradburyDanny HollandsKappaUtilita
FC Halifax TownPete WildNiall MaherAdidas[6]CORE Facility Services (Home)
Nuie (Away)
Grimsby TownPaul HurstGiles CokeMacronYoung's Seafood
King's Lynn TownTommy WiddringtonAaron JonesKappaCharmed Interiors (home), Barsby Produce (away)
Maidenhead UnitedAlan DevonshireAlan MasseyUhlsportG&L Scientific
Notts CountyIan BurchnallKyle CameronPumaSharpes of Nottingham
Solihull MoorsNeal ArdleyKyle StorerSurridgeJohn Shepherd Estate Agents
Southend UnitedKevin MaherJohn WhiteMacronWatchlotto
Stockport CountyDave ChallinorLiam HoganPumaVITA Group
Torquay UnitedGary JohnsonAsa HallNikeNo Sponsor
WealdstoneStuart MaynardJerome OkimoKelmeGPF Lewis
WeymouthDavid OldfieldJosh McQuoidUmbroDormeo UK
WokingDarren SarllJosh CaseyAdidasBoz's Fruit & Veg
WrexhamPhil ParkinsonLuke YoungMacronTikTok
Yeovil TownCharlie Lee (caretaker manager)VacantHummelJurassic Fibre

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Solihull Moors Mark Yates[7]End of interim spell29 May 2021Pre-season Neal Ardley[8]14 June 2021
Wrexham Dean Keates[9]End of contract30 May 2021 Phil Parkinson[10]1 July 2021
Barnet Simon Bassey[11]Resigned3 June 2021 Harry Kewell[12]10 June 2021
Aldershot Town Danny Searle[13]Sacked20 September 202121st Mark Molesley[14]20 September 2021
Barnet Harry Kewell[15]22nd Dean Brennan20 September 2021
Southend United Phil Brown[16]9 October 202120th Kevin Maher[17]20 October 2021
Stockport County Simon Rusk[18]27 October 202110th Dave Challinor[19]2 November 2021
King's Lynn Town Ian Culverhouse[20]29 November 202122nd Tommy Widdrington[21]10 December 2021
Weymouth Brian Stock[22]12 January 202221st David Oldfield[23]18 January 2022
Eastleigh Ben Strevens[24]26 January 202214th Lee Bradbury[25]28 February 2022
Chesterfield James Rowe[26]Mutual consent4 February 20222nd Paul Cook[27]10 February 2022
Woking Alan Dowson[28]Sacked28 February 202216th Darren Sarll[29]28 March 2022
Yeovil Town Darren Sarll[30]Signed by Woking28 March 202212th Charlie Lee (caretaker)28 March 2022
Charlie Lee (caretaker)[31]End of caretaker spell13 May 202213th Josh Staunton (caretaker)13 May 2022

National League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Stockport County (C, P)44304108738+4994Promotion to EFL League Two
2Wrexham44261089146+4588Qualification for the National League play-off semi-finals
3Solihull Moors44251278345+3887
4FC Halifax Town44259106235+2784Qualification for the National League play-off quarter-finals
5Notts County442410108152+2982
6Grimsby Town (O, P)44238136846+2277
7Chesterfield442014106951+1874
8Dagenham & Redbridge44227158053+2773
9Boreham Wood441813134940+967
10Bromley441813136153+867
11Torquay United441812146654+1266
12Yeovil Town441514154346−359
13Southend United441610184561−1658
14Altrincham441510196269−755
15Woking44165235961−253
16Wealdstone441411195165−1453
17Maidenhead United441312194867−1951
18Barnet441311205989−3050
19Eastleigh441210225274−2246
20Aldershot Town441110234673−2743
21King's Lynn Town (R)44810264779−3234Relegation to National League North
22Weymouth (R)44610284088−4828Relegation to National League South
23Dover Athletic (R)44273537101−641[a]
Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[33]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Dover Athletic were deducted twelve points for failing to complete fixtures during the 2020–21 season.[32]


Results table

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Home \ AwaySTOWRESOLHALNOTGRICHEDAGBORTORBROSOUYEOALTWOKMDHWEABRNEASALDKINWEYDOV
Stockport County2–11–02–03–00–02–21–31–21–01–15–00–35–11–03–04–21–23–01–05–01–01–0
Wrexham3–01–13–11–11–01–11–04–21–12–01–00–24–01–01–10–06–03–24–12–01–06–5
Solihull Moors0–12–21–03–32–00–23–13–12–13–02–00–05–02–03–12–11–15–32–12–23–45–0
FC Halifax Town3–01–20–03–21–02–01–00–12–01–03–11–02–02–11–22–01–04–01–12–02–02–1
Notts County2–13–12–01–11–21–12–11–01–11–14–11–13–01–41–03–26–12–03–24–13–11–0
Grimsby Town2–13–11–21–10–10–12–11–02–11–21–02–02–01–01–32–14–32–03–10–01–06–0
Chesterfield0–10–22–31–13–11–42–12–12–22–22–21–02–20–01–02–04–21–00–01–04–03–2
Dagenham & Redbridge0–23–05–11–31–23–22–20–00–04–23–00–12–31–13–02–27–30–11–01–14–23–1
Boreham Wood0–01–10–32–21–10–01–12–02–02–01–02–12–00–14–01–00–01–01–03–11–11–2
Torquay United2–11–00–22–35–11–32–02–20–00–01–03–01–30–41–15–02–20–04–02–03–02–1
Bromley1–30–02–10–01–03–14–20–22–32–01–11–21–11–00–03–22–03–01–13–23–02–2
Southend United0–12–21–11–00–31–00–40–31–01–12–02–12–00–21–10–12–11–02–32–11–14–1
Yeovil Town2–11–20–01–00–20–20–20–32–21–22–12–01–12–00–00–01–02–10–21–21–11–1
Altrincham1–40–21–21–11–02–31–03–01–11–20–11–20–12–22–04–21–14–01–04–15–03–2
Woking1–22–12–32–30–20–13–11–00–20–10–22–30–13–21–02–01–21–22–30–32–03–2
Maidenhead United0–23–20–41–00–11–13–21–42–03–41–02–11–10–03–20–21–22–22–22–32–02–0
Wealdstone1–41–20–00–10–01–01–21–22–01–11–10–02–11–01–20–01–01–22–22–13–22–1
Barnet0–50–30–20–00–52–21–40–21–02–12–41–32–21–10–23–01–31–12–10–03–16–0
Eastleigh0–20–20–01–22–04–40–10–11–12–10–21–10–02–13–21–04–12–30–33–33–24–1
Aldershot Town0–20–51–20–13–12–10–20–22–11–02–31–11–22–21–11–11–31–30–20–30–20–0
King's Lynn Town0–32–60–12–02–40–10–21–20–12–31–00–12–20–10–01–40–11–13–30–13–02–1
Weymouth1–21–62–40–21–10–01–11–20–21–22–20–10–01–42–33–11–11–21–00–11–01–1
Dover Athletic2–50–10–01–30–31–30–00–20–11–30–10–10–20–11–40–12–31–21–01–21–11–2
Source: National League Results Grid
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Play-offs

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
2Wrexham4
5Notts County16Grimsby Town (a.e.t.)5
6Grimsby Town (a.e.t.)23Solihull Moors1
6Grimsby Town (a.e.t.)2
3Solihull Moors3
4FC Halifax Town17Chesterfield1
7Chesterfield2

Quarter-finals

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23 May 2022 (2022-05-23) Notts County1–2 (a.e.t.) Grimsby Town Nottingham
19:45
ReportStadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 12,023
Referee: Sunny Sukhvir Gill
24 May 2022 (2022-05-24) FC Halifax Town1–2 Chesterfield Halifax
19:45
Stadium: The Shay
Attendance: 5,661

Semi-finals

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28 May 2022 (2022-05-28) Wrexham4–5 (a.e.t.) Grimsby Town Wrexham
12:30
Report
Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 9,734
Referee: Adam Herczeg
29 May 2022 (2022-05-29) Solihull Moors 3–1ChesterfieldSolihull
12:30
ReportStadium: Damson Park
Attendance: 4,026
Referee: Thomas Kirk

Final

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Solihull Moors1–2 (a.e.t.)Grimsby Town
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Attendance: 22,897
Referee: Martin Woods

Top scorers

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As of match played 15 May 2022[34]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Paul MullinWrexham26
2 Kabongo TshimangaChesterfield24
3 Paddy MaddenStockport County23
4 Andrew DallasSolihull Moors19
Rúben RodriguesNotts County
Kyle WoottonNotts County
7 Paul McCallumDagenham & Redbridge18
Joe SbarraSolihull Moors
Adam MarriottBarnet
9 Michael CheekBromley17
Billy WatersFC Halifax Town

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Kabongo TshimangaChesterfieldBarnet4–214 September 2021
Danny RoweChesterfieldSouthend United0–49 October 2021
Ángelo BalantaDagenham & RedbridgeMaidenhead United1–413 November 2021
Kabongo TshimangaChesterfieldWeymouth4–013 November 2021
Oliver CrankshawStockport CountyWealdstone1–427 November 2021
Callum RobertsNotts CountyKing's Lynn Town2–411 January 2022
Andrew Dallas5Solihull MoorsDover Athletic5–022 January 2022
Joe SbarraSolihull MoorsEastleigh5–319 March 2022
Michael GyasiDover AthleticWrexham6–526 March 2022
Rúben RodriguesNotts CountySouthend United0–32 April 2022
Connor Lemonheigh-EvansTorquay UnitedNotts County5–19 April 2022
Junior MoriasDagenham & RedbridgeBarnet7–315 April 2022
Emmanuel DieseruvweGrimsby TownEastleigh4–415 April 2022
Notes

5 Player scored 5 goals

Monthly awards

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Each month the Vanarama National League announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

MonthManager of the MonthClubPlayer of the MonthClub
August/September 2021 Daryl McMahon[35]Dagenham & Redbridge Kabongo Tshimanga[35]Chesterfield
October 2021 Neal Ardley[36]Solihull Moors Ryan Boot[36]Solihull Moors
November 2021 Darren Sarll[37]Yeovil Town Paul Mullin[37]Wrexham
December 2021 Daryl McMahon[38]Dagenham & Redbridge Matty Warburton[38]FC Halifax Town
January 2022 Dave Challinor[39]Stockport County Andrew Dallas[39]Solihull Moors
February 2022 Luke Garrard[40]Boreham Wood Elisha Sam[40]Notts County
March 2022 Phil Parkinson[41]Wrexham Paddy Madden[41]Stockport County
April 2022 Paul Hurst[42]Grimsby Town Junior Morias[42]Dagenham & Redbridge

National League North

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National League North
Season2021–22
Dates14 August 2021 – 7 May 2022
ChampionsGateshead
PromotedGateshead
York City
RelegatedGuiseley

The National League North consisted of 22 teams for the final time.

Team changes

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Following the COVID-19 pandemic-related cancellation of the four Step 3 leagues' 2020–21 seasons, no teams were promoted to or relegated from the National League North.[43]

Stadia and locations

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TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AFC FyldeWeshamMill Farm6,000
AFC Telford UnitedTelfordNew Bucks Head6,300
Alfreton TownAlfretonNorth Street3,600
Blyth SpartansBlythCroft Park4,435
Boston UnitedBostonBoston Community Stadium5,000
Brackley TownBrackleySt. James Park3,500
Bradford (Park Avenue)BradfordHorsfall Stadium3,500
ChesterChesterDeva Stadium6,500
ChorleyChorleyVictory Park4,100
Curzon AshtonAshton-under-LyneTameside Stadium4,000
DarlingtonDarlingtonBlackwell Meadows3,300
Farsley CelticFarsleyThe Citadel3,900
GatesheadGatesheadGateshead International Stadium11,800
Gloucester CityGloucesterMeadow Park3,600
GuiseleyGuiseleyNethermoor Park4,200
HerefordHerefordEdgar Street5,213
Kettering TownKetteringLatimer Park (groundshare with Burton Park Wanderers)2,400
Kidderminster HarriersKidderminsterAggborough6,238
LeamingtonLeamingtonNew Windmill Ground2,300
SouthportSouthportHaig Avenue6,008
Spennymoor TownSpennymoorThe Brewery Field4,300[44]
York CityYorkYork Community Stadium8,500

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Gloucester City Paul Groves[45]Sacked25 September 202120th Lee Mansell[45]25 September 2021
AFC Telford United Gavin Cowan[46]5 October 202120th Dennis Greene[47] (caretaker)28 October 2021
Curzon Ashton Steve Cunningham[48]18 October 20216th Adam Lakeland[49]28 October 2021
York City Steve Watson[50]13 November 202111th John Askey[51]13 November 2021
Blyth Spartans Michael Nelson[52]17 November 202122nd Terry Mitchell[53]29 November 2021
AFC Telford United Dennis Greene[54]End of interim spell21 November 202122nd Paul Carden[55]21 November 2021
Chester Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley[56]Sacked24 November 202116th Steve Watson[57]23 December 2021
Spennymoor Town Tommy Miller[58]5 December 202113th Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley[59]13 December 2021
Boston United Craig Elliott[60]4 January 20227th Paul Cox[61]21 January 2022
Kettering Town Paul Cox[62]Signed by Boston United21 January 20228th Ian Culverhouse[63]23 January 2022
Farsley Celtic Neil Ross[64]Sacked27 January 202221st Russ Wilcox[65]9 February 2022
AFC Fylde Jim Bentley[66]4 March 20224th James Rowe[67]7 March 2022

National League North table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Gateshead (C, P)4229769947+5294Promoted to the National League
2Brackley Town42251255323+3087Qualified for the National League North play-off semi-finals
3AFC Fylde42248106837+3180
4Kidderminster Harriers422111107235+3774Qualified for the National League North play-off quarter-finals
5York City (O, P)42199145850+866
6Chorley421714116249+1365
7Boston United42189156357+663
8Kettering Town421613135448+661
9Alfreton Town421710155859−161
10Spennymoor Town42179165551+460
11Southport421415136055+557
12Hereford421510175152−155
13Darlington421411175758−153
14Curzon Ashton421313165163−1252
15Leamington421212183947−848
16Chester421211197071−147
17Gloucester City421016164760−1346
18Bradford (Park Avenue)421111204670−2444
19Blyth Spartans42127234176−3543
20AFC Telford United42716194865−1737
21Farsley Celtic42910233778−4137
22Guiseley (R)4298253169−3835Relegated to the Northern Premier League
Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[68]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results table

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Home \ AwayGATBRAFYLKIDYORCHOBOSKETALFSPESOUHERDARCURLEACHEGLOBRDBLYTELFARGUI
Gateshead2–00–34–02–00–13–13–12–12–13–12–14–24–03–14–33–00–03–04–13–12–1
Brackley Town1–01–01–01–00–00–11–01–02–01–01–01–30–02–10–01–03–00–12–13–21–0
AFC Fylde2–03–32–10–21–21–00–03–02–02–12–11–20–11–03–11–02–04–11–13–12–1
Kidderminster Harriers2–30–20–13–01–13–10–00–14–06–03–01–05–03–03–10–05–13–03–02–13–0
York City1–11–22–11–21–10–11–21–01–03–10–13–10–01–01–01–10–34–03–14–23–0
Chorley2–20–12–21–12–22–13–11–20–22–13–22–14–31–04–19–01–10–11–02–12–0
Boston United1–21–31–31–22–12–23–22–31–21–12–02–02–11–14–01–12–11–14–13–02–1
Kettering Town1–13–11–10–12–02–12–31–01–22–11–11–33–01–10–01–01–04–02–21–10–2
Alfreton Town0–40–11–11–43–00–11–10–03–22–23–30–04–21–00–01–15–10–13–10–02–1
Spennymoor Town1–21–10–10–01–32–01–12–10–23–21–01–12–21–04–20–00–23–01–06–02–1
Southport3–30–00–01–13–30–04–10–12–01–12–03–00–01–13–22–21–02–31–14–02–1
Hereford0–22–21–42–01–11–02–13–01–20–20–11–12–21–11–02–13–22–01–00–12–0
Darlington1–30–21–00–11–23–02–10–12–31–11–01–00–21–12–12–21–21–03–01–15–1
Curzon Ashton0–10–02–11–10–01–00–41–11–20–30–03–02–11–24–31–22–13–20–01–21–1
Leamington2–10–00–22–02–02–12–00–41–22–11–10–00–10–33–00–11–11–02–23–01–0
Chester1–11–12–22–20–11–24–04–03–20–25–02–32–20–32–13–24–05–11–11–00–1
Gloucester City2–40–11–01–34–01–10–00–20–02–00–11–02–21–20–03–30–02–22–22–04–1
Bradford (Park Avenue)2–40–30–20–02–40–01–22–15–01–10–51–10–02–32–11–01–22–13–21–00–0
Blyth Spartans2–10–00–21–10–30–20–11–22–03–11–21–42–21–00–21–32–01–32–02–11–0
AFC Telford United1–10–21–20–11–13–01–12–22–32–00–30–05–02–11–11–32–13–02–22–00–1
Farsley Celtic3–40–01–02–10–23–30–21–10–31–22–00–40–62–01–02–21–21–01–11–11–0
Guiseley0–60–52–40–00–10–00–10–23–21–00–20–21–02–22–00–22–12–23–10–00–0
Source: National League North results grid
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
2Brackley Town0
5York City25York City1
6Chorley15York City2
7Boston United0
3AFC Fylde0
4Kidderminster Harriers17Boston United2
7Boston United2

Quarter-finals

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11 May 2022 (2022-05-11) York City 2–1ChorleyHuntington, York
19:45
Stadium: York Community Stadium
Attendance: 6,394
12 May 2022 (2022-05-12) Kidderminster Harriers1–2 Boston United Kidderminster
19:45
Stadium: Aggborough Stadium
Attendance: 3,921

Semi-finals

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14 May 2022 (2022-05-14) Brackley Town0–1 York City Brackley
15:00Stadium: St. James Park (Brackley)
Attendance: 1,745
15 May 2022 (2022-05-15) AFC Fylde0–2 Boston United Wesham
15:00
Stadium: Mill Farm Sports Village
Attendance: 2,050

Final

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21 May 2022 (2022-05-21) York City 2–0Boston UnitedHuntington, York
15:00ReportStadium: York Community Stadium
Attendance: 7,448

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Macaulay LangstaffGateshead28
2Nick HaughtonAFC Fylde26
3Glen TaylorSpennymoor Town25
4Cedwyn ScottGateshead24
5Danny ElliottBoston United19
6Ashley HemmingsKidderminster Harriers15
7Jordan McFarlane-ArcherSouthport14
Lee NdlovuBrackley Town
JJ O'DonnellBlyth Spartans
10Jason OswellAFC Telford United13
Tom Owen-EvansHereford

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Glen TaylorSpennymoor TownFarsley Celtic6–011 September 2021
Marcus CarverSouthportBoston United4–113 November 2021
Jack LambertDarlingtonFarsley Celtic0–68 January 2022
Matt LoweBrackley TownGuiseley0–58 March 2022
Alex CurranCurzon AshtonBradford (Park Avenue)2–312 March 2022
Cedwyn ScottGatesheadCurzon Ashton4–022 March 2022

Monthly awards

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Each month the Vanarama National League announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

MonthManager of the MonthClubPlayer of the MonthClub
August/September 2021 Steve Cunningham[69]Curzon Ashton Nick Haughton[69]AFC Fylde
October 2021 Steve Watson[70]York City Ashley Hemmings[70]Kidderminster Harriers
November 2021 Russell Penn[71]Kidderminster Harriers Krystian Pearce[71]Hereford
December 2021 Mike Williamson[72]Gateshead Cam Mason[72]Southport
January 2022 Russell Penn[73]Kidderminster Harriers Greg Olley[73]Gateshead
February 2022 John Askey[74]York City Maziar Kouhyar[74]Hereford
March 2022 Kevin Wilkin[75]Brackley Town Cedwyn Scott[75]Gateshead
April 2022 Billy Heath[76]Alfreton Town Sam Osborne[76]AFC Fylde

National League South

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National League South
Season2021–22
Dates14 August 2021 – 7 May 2022
ChampionsMaidstone United
PromotedMaidstone United
Dorking Wanderers
RelegatedBillericay Town

The National League South consisted of 21 teams after the 2019–20 season and did so for the final time.

Team changes

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Following the COVID-19 pandemic-related cancellation of the four Step 3 leagues' 2020–21 seasons, no teams were promoted to or relegated from the National League South.[43]

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the National League South 2021–22 teams (Greater London clubs)
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Bath CityBath (Twerton)Twerton Park8,840
Billericay TownBillericayNew Lodge3,500
Braintree TownBraintreeCressing Road4,085
Chelmsford CityChelmsfordMelbourne Stadium3,019
Chippenham TownChippenhamHardenhuish Park3,000
Concord RangersCanvey IslandThames Road3,300
DartfordDartfordPrinces Park4,100
Dorking WanderersDorkingMeadowbank Stadium3,000
Dulwich HamletLondon (East Dulwich)Champion Hill3,000
Eastbourne BoroughEastbournePriory Lane4,151
Ebbsfleet UnitedNorthfleetStonebridge Road4,800
Hampton & RichmondLondon (Hampton)Beveree Stadium3,500
Havant & WaterloovilleHavantWest Leigh Park5,300
Hemel Hempstead TownHemel HempsteadVauxhall Road3,152
Hungerford TownHungerfordBulpit Lane2,500
Maidstone UnitedMaidstoneGallagher Stadium4,200
Oxford CityOxford (Marston)Court Place Farm2,000
Slough TownSloughArbour Park2,000
St Albans CitySt AlbansClarence Park4,500
Tonbridge AngelsTonbridgeLongmead Stadium3,000
Welling UnitedLondon (Welling)Park View Road4,000

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Welling United Steve Lovell[77]Resigned20 September 202119th Peter Taylor[78]28 September 2021
Hemel Hempstead Town Lee Bircham[79]Sacked21st Mark Jones[80]20 September 2021
Billericay Town Kevin Watson[81]5 October 202121st Jody Brown[82]8 October 2021
Oxford City David Oldfield[83]Signed by Weymouth18 January 20224th Ross Jenkins[84]9 March 2022
Welling United Peter Taylor[85]Sacked13 March 202220th Warren Feeney[86]14 March 2022
Chippenham Town Mike Cook[87]Resigned9 April 202211th Gary Horgan[88]11 April 2022
Billericay Town Jody Brown[89]Sacked19 April 202221st Danny Brown (Interim)[89]19 April 2022

National League South table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Maidstone United (C, P)4027678038+4287Promoted to the National League
2Dorking Wanderers (O, P)40256910153+4881Qualified for the National League South play-off semi-finals
3Ebbsfleet United40244127853+2576
4Dartford40211187542+3374Qualified for the National League South play-off quarter-finals
5Oxford City40191297146+2569
6Eastbourne Borough40179147367+660
7Chippenham Town401611136150+1159
8Havant & Waterlooville401512135855+357
9St Albans City40157185558−352
10Dulwich Hamlet401312156360+351
11Hampton & Richmond Borough40149175656051
12Hungerford Town40154215968−949
13Slough Town401213155169−1849
14Concord Rangers401310175372−1949
15Hemel Hempstead Town40139184972−2348
16Tonbridge Angels401112174353−1045
17Braintree Town401112173854−1645
18Bath City40136214568−2345
19Chelmsford City40914174653−741
20Welling United40108224687−4138
21Billericay Town (R)4099224168−2736Relegated to the Isthmian League
Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[33]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results table

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Home \ AwayMAIDOREBBDAROXFEABCHIH&WSTADULHAMHUNSLOCONHEMTONBRABATCHEWELBIL
Maidstone United0–24–04–02–10–21–04–03–22–02–13–20–12–24–22–01–02–13–14–11–0
Dorking Wanderers1–05–11–01–04–33–08–03–24–32–21–25–07–22–11–32–14–12–03–12–1
Ebbsfleet United2–31–11–03–12–02–21–25–02–11–01–21–22–13–15–12–03–02–16–00–0
Dartford0–13–21–00–03–13–31–13–11–12–21–03–00–01–11–10–12–02–14–21–0
Oxford City1–32–41–01–10–21–13–13–12–01–11–03–23–32–05–01–15–11–13–01–2
Eastbourne Borough2–33–20–12–72–22–21–21–02–20–55–23–12–01–03–16–02–02–13–31–2
Chippenham Town1–24–12–54–21–01–11–03–12–01–13–26–11–01–20–11–11–42–31–33–0
Havant & Waterlooville0–01–34–20–11–23–00–20–12–23–04–01–25–20–01–14–01–32–13–02–2
St Albans City0–01–00–11–31–12–11–11–03–43–01–31–00–11–32–30–13–20–35–04–1
Dulwich Hamlet0–01–35–20–20–21–11–10–10–04–33–11–14–12–11–11–03–01–30–11–2
Hampton & Richmond Borough1–11–23–00–10–31–20–01–20–02–12–03–12–10–10–02–44–04–22–12–0
Hungerford Town3–21–13–42–10–12–30–31–10–23–13–01–11–00–11–32–00–32–11–21–4
Slough Town2–12–11–30–62–22–20–11–12–31–24–12–21–12–02–10–22–01–02–11–1
Concord Rangers1–51–01–21–01–22–10–33–12–12–22–11–41–11–01–12–23–11–32–10–0
Hemel Hempstead Town0–42–21–32–30–42–20–20–00–20–61–01–02–23–14–30–33–12–21–12–1
Tonbridge Angels0–13–10–12–30–22–02–00–10–02–21–12–10–12–31–10–00–11–11–02–0
Braintree Town1–22–21–02–21–10–01–00–20–21–20–11–01–00–13–11–01–32–22–20–1
Bath City0–30–20–21–33–32–12–00–00–20–01–30–11–12–12–11–00–01–22–13–0
Chelmsford City1–22–20–00–01–20–10–02–31–10–21–00–21–11–11–21–13–01–00–02–1
Welling United3–20–42–40–60–10–21–02–22–31–32–31–42–22–11–21–01–01–11–01–0
Billericay Town1–10–51–20–23–12–50–11–12–12–00–11–42–11–32–30–12–21–20–02–2
Source: National League official site
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
2Dorking Wanderers3
5Oxford City25Oxford City0
6Eastbourne Borough02Dorking Wanderers (a.e.t.)3
3Ebbsfleet United2
3Ebbsfleet United (a.e.t.)1
4Dartford0 (2)7Chippenham Town0
7Chippenham Town (p)0 (3)

Quarter-finals

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11 May 2022 (2022-05-11) Oxford City 2–0 Eastbourne BoroughMarston, Oxford
19:45
ReportStadium: Court Place Farm
Attendance: 1,349
12 May 2022 (2022-05-12) Dartford0–0
(2–3 p)
Chippenham Town Dartford, Kent
19:45Stadium: Princes Park (Dartford)
Attendance: 1,325
Referee: Callum Walchester
Penalties

Semi-finals

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14 May 2022 (2022-05-14) Dorking Wanderers 3–0Oxford CityDorking
15:00Stadium: Meadowbank Stadium
Attendance: 2,468
15 May 2022 (2022-05-15) Ebbsfleet United 1–0 (a.e.t.)Chippenham TownNorthfleet
15:00
Stadium: Stonebridge Road
Attendance: 2,166

Final

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21 May 2022 (2022-05-21) Dorking Wanderers 3–2 (a.e.t.)Ebbsfleet UnitedDorking
15:00
Stadium: Meadowbank Stadium
Attendance: 3,000

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Alfie RutherfordDorking Wanderers30
2Shaun JeffersSt. Albans City27
Ryan SeagerHungerford Town
4Charley KendallEastbourne Borough25
5Joe IaciofanoOxford City22
6Joan LuqueMaidstone United20
7Dipo AkinyemiWelling United18
Jack BarhamMaidstone United
9Dominic PoleonEbbsfleet United17
Alex FletcherBath City

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Simo MbonkwiHungerford TownWelling United1–414 August 2021
Dominic PoleonEbbsfleet UnitedTonbridge Angels5–114 August 2021
Luke HolnessBraintree TownHemel Hempstead Town0–321 August 2021
Shaun JeffersSt Albans CityWelling United5–028 August 2021
Dominic PoleonEbbsfleet UnitedChippenham Town2–528 September 2021
Shaun JeffersSt Albans CityBillericay Town4–126 October 2021
Jake McCarthyHavant & WaterloovilleChelmsford City2–330 October 2021
Ryan SeagerHungerford TownMaidstone United3–230 October 2021
Charley KendallEastbourne BoroughSlough Town3–120 November 2021
Harry ParsonsChippenham TownDorking Wanderers4–14 December 2021
Jack BarhamMaidstone UnitedDartford4–011 December 2021
Alfie RutherfordDorking WanderersOxford City2–414 December 2021
Alfie RutherfordDorking WanderersHavant & Waterlooville8–026 December 2021
Alfie RutherfordDorking WanderersDulwich Hamlet1–318 January 2022
Matt BriggsDorking WanderersEbbsfleet United5–122 January 2022
Jack BarhamMaidstone UnitedEastbourne Borough2–312 February 2022
Jack BarhamMaidstone UnitedHavant & Waterlooville4–02 April 2022
Nana KyeiConcord RangersBath City3–19 April 2022
Alfie RutherfordDorking WanderersWelling United0–418 April 2022
Alfie Rutherford4Dorking WanderersConcord Rangers7–223 April 2022
Notes

4 Player scored 4 goals

Monthly awards

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Each month the Vanarama National League announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

MonthManager of the MonthClubPlayer of the MonthClub
August/September 2021 Steve King[90]Dartford Adebayo Azeez[90]Dartford
October 2021 Dennis Kutrieb[91]Ebbsfleet United Shaun Jeffers[91]St Albans City
November 2021 Gavin Rose[92]Dulwich Hamlet Joe Newton[92]Havant & Waterlooville
December 2021 Hakan Hayrettin[93]Maidstone United Alfie Rutherford[93]Dorking Wanderers
January 2022 Marc White[94]Dorking Wanderers Joe Ellul[94]Maidstone United
February 2022 Ryan Maxwell[95]Braintree Town Marcus Dinanga[95]Dartford
March 2022 Danny Bloor[96]Eastbourne Borough Jack Barham[96]Maidstone United
April 2022 Hakan Hayrettin[97]Maidstone United Alfie Rutherford[97]Dorking Wanderers

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