The 2013–14 season was the 101st full season in the history of Cambridge United, during which they competed in the Conference National, finishing 2nd of 24, winning promotion to the Football League through the play-offs, and winning the FA Trophy for the first time in their history.
After relegation from the Football League in 2005, where the club had enjoyed a 35-year stay, the club started the season hoping to end their nine-year spell in non-league football during manager Richard Money's first full season in charge. After a club record 16 match unbeaten start to the season, the club's form dropped off allowing much-fancied Luton Town to fight back from their poor start and overtake them as Conference leaders, and ultimately Champions. However, strong form in cup competitions - including a Second Round appearance in the FA Cup and the FA Trophy win - helped propel Money's team to second place in the league, and a successful play-off campaign.
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