Nene Park - Average Crowd Sizes

Average Crowd Sizes

Season Ave. Attendance +/- ave. on prev. season Competition Occupier
1992–93 322 N/A Southern Football League Rushden and Diamonds
1993–94 966 +644 Southern Football League Rushden and Diamonds
1994–95 1,521 +855 Southern Football League Rushden and Diamonds
1995–96 2,166 +645 Southern Football League Rushden and Diamonds
1996–97 2,514 +348 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
1997–98 2,552 +38 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
1998–99 3,041 +489 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
1999–2000 3,298 +257 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2000–01 3,876 +578 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2001–02 4,403 +527 Third Division Rushden and Diamonds
2002–03 4,323 -80 Third Division Rushden and Diamonds
2003–04 4,457 +134 Second Division Rushden and Diamonds
2004–05 3,321 -1,136 League Two Rushden and Diamonds
2005–06 3,162 -159 League Two Rushden and Diamonds
2006–07 2,045 -1,117 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2007–08 1,586 -459 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2008–09 1,509 -77 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2009–10 1,678 +169 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2010–11 1,255 -423 Conference National Rushden and Diamonds
2011–12 1,399 +144 Conference National Kettering Town
2012–13* 466 -933 Southern Football League Kettering Town
  • As of 7th October 2012.


  • The exterior of Nene Park
  • The South Stand
  • A packed Dale Roberts during Rushden's 1-0 win over Kettering
  • Exterior of the Airwair stand

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