The 1993–94 London Crusaders season was the fourteenth in the club's history. It was their third season under the name of the London Crusaders, after more than a decade under the Fulham RLFC name. They competed in the 1993–94 Second Division of the Rugby Football League. They also competed in the 1993–94 Challenge Cup and the 1993–94 League Cup. They finished the season in 3rd place in the second tier of British professional rugby league.

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1993–94 London Crusaders season
1993–94 Rank3rd
Challenge CupFourth Round
1993–94 recordWins: 25; draws: 2; losses: 9
Points scoredFor: 842; against: 522
Team information
CoachTony Gordon (Feb 93 - May 94)
Gary Greinke (May 94 -)
StadiumBarnet Copthall
Avg. attendance837
High attendance1870 vs. Bradford Northern
Top scorers
TriesMark Johnson - 43
GoalsJohn Gallagher - 157
PointsJohn Gallagher - 384
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 1992–93 List of seasons 1994–95 
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Second Division table

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Workington Town 302226760331+32946
2 Doncaster 302217729486+24345
3 London Crusaders 302127842522+32044
4 Batley 302118707426+28143
5 Huddersfield 3020010661518+14340
6 Keighley 3019110856472+38439
7 Dewsbury 3018111766448+31837
8 Rochdale Hornets 3018012704532+636
9 Ryedale-York 3017112662516+14635
10 Whitehaven 3014412571473+9832
11 Barrow 3013116581743-16227
12 Swinton 3011019528681-15322
13Carlisle 309021540878-33818
14 Hunslet 303126445814-3697
15Bramley 303027376957-5816
16Highfield 3011282671234-9673
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