The season began with the demise of
Maidstone United, who had only reached the
Football League three years earlier and were hundreds of thousands of pounds in debt, having been tenants at
Dartford since 1988 and having been refused planning permission to build a new stadium on land in
Maidstone which had since been purchased. A move to relocate the club to the North-East and merge the with non-league
Newcastle Blue Star was vetoed by the
Football League, and as the season dawned the club had just two players still registered. Their first league game of the new Division Three season was cancelled and they were given until the following Monday to guarantee that they would be able to fulfill their fixtures. Unable to come up with the necessary backing, they resigned from the league and went into liquidation on 17 August. As the Division Three campaign got underway, the two
Welsh based sides in the division emerged as the pace-setters, with Cardiff City finishing as champions and Wrexham as runners-up.
Barnet, who had spent much of the season under threat of going the same way as Maidstone due to mounting debts, being banned from the transfer market for failing to pay staff wages, and being threatened with expulsion from the Football League over an unpaid fine, clinched the final automatic promotion place in only their second season in the
Football League. The season also brought the end of
Stan Flashman's eight-year ownership of the club, when he resigned as chairman of the club he had paid £50,000 to save from receivership in 1985. Just before promotion was clinched, manager
Barry Fry left to take charge of Southend United, with his assistant
Edwin Stein overseeing the final few games of the season before goalkeeper
Gary Phillips took over as player-manager for the 1993–94 season. Halifax Town, after 72 years of league membership, finished bottom of the league and were replaced by Conference champions Wycombe Wanderers. Maidstone United went out of business on 17 August after their first game was postponed, and were not replaced.
Results ===
Play-offs===
Maps ==See also==