Football League Two Play-offs - Past Winners

Past Winners

Year Winners Finalists Semi-finalists
1987 Aldershot Wolverhampton Wanderers Bolton Wanderers, Colchester United
1988 Swansea City Torquay United Rotherham United, Scunthorpe United
1989 Leyton Orient Wrexham Scunthorpe United, Scarborough
1990 Cambridge United Chesterfield Maidstone United, Stockport County
1991 Torquay United Blackpool Burnley, Scunthorpe United
1992 Blackpool Scunthorpe United Crewe Alexandra, Barnet
1993 York City Crewe Alexandra Walsall, Bury
1994 Wycombe Wanderers Preston North End Torquay United, Carlisle United
1995 Chesterfield Bury Mansfield Town, Preston North End
1996 Plymouth Argyle Darlington Hereford United, Colchester United
1997 Northampton Town Swansea City Chester City, Cardiff City
1998 Colchester United Torquay United Scarborough, Barnet
1999 Scunthorpe United Leyton Orient Rotherham United, Swansea City
2000 Peterborough United Darlington Barnet, Hartlepool United
2001 Blackpool Leyton Orient Hartlepool United, Hull City
2002 Cheltenham Town Rushden & Diamonds Rochdale, Hartlepool United
2003 Bournemouth Lincoln City Scunthorpe United, Bury
2004 Huddersfield Town Mansfield Town Northampton Town, Lincoln City
2005 Southend United Lincoln City Macclesfield Town, Northampton Town
2006 Cheltenham Town Grimsby Town Wycombe Wanderers, Lincoln City
2007 Bristol Rovers Shrewsbury Town Milton Keynes Dons, Lincoln City
2008 Stockport County Rochdale Darlington, Wycombe Wanderers
2009 Gillingham Shrewsbury Town Bury, Rochdale
2010 Dagenham & Redbridge Rotherham United Morecambe, Aldershot Town
2011 Stevenage Torquay United Shrewsbury Town, Accrington Stanley
2012 Crewe Alexandra Cheltenham Town Southend United, Torquay United

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