As the decade comes to a close, we're looking back on what has been an unforgettable 10 years for League Two as a division.
From a memorable season at both ends of the pitch for Notts County in 2009/10 to Tom Pope's 31-goal haul for Port Vale in 2012/13 and Luton Town's huge win over Yeovil on the opening day in 2017/18, it's been a truly memorable period.
Below, take a trip down memory lane with some of the standout stats (and photos) from the 2010s...
LEAGUE TWO*:
2010s (2009/10 to 2018/19):
Highest points tally:
Northampton Town 99 (2015/16)
Most team goals scored in a season:
Notts County 96 (2009/10)
Fewest goals conceded in a season:
Notts County 31 (2009/10); Shrewsbury Town 31 (2014/15)
Most individual goals in a season:
Tom Pope 31 (Port Vale, 2012/13)
Highest team score:
Luton Town 8, Yeovil Town 2 (Aug 5, 2017)
Goals per game:
2009/10: 2.62
2010/11: 2.73
2011/12: 2.64
2012/13: 2.56
2013/14: 2.34
2014/15: 2.39
2015/16: 2.67
2016/17: 2.65
2017/18: 2.64
2018/19: 2.55
Highest attendance of decade:
Coventry City 0, Accrington Stanley 2 (Feb 10, 2018): 28,343
Most appearances by a player (2009/10 to 2018/19)
Luke Joyce 403 (Accrington Stanley, Carlisle United, Port Vale)
Kevin Ellison 400 (Rotherham United, Bradford City, Morecambe)
Most appearances by a manager (2009/10 to 2018/19)
Jim Bentley 368 (Morecambe)
John Coleman 323 (Accrington Stanley, Rochdale)
Most seasons spent in League Two (out of 11 seasons: 2009/10 to 2019/20):
11: Morecambe
10: Cheltenham Town
9: Accrington Stanley, Northampton Town
*stats correct as of 27 November 2019.