1888-89 IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL

The '1888-1889 season' was the 18th season of competitive football (soccer) in England.

Contents
Overview
Events
National team
Honours
League table
References
External links

Overview


A new competition, The Football League, started this season. The Football League was open to clubs all over the United Kingdom, but first twelve entrants (Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke (now Stoke City), West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers) were all from the Midlands or North of England (in later years the competition became the de facto English league, though some clubs from outside England still compete in it). Each club in the League played each other twice (once at home and once away) and would be awarded two points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. From these points, a league table was drawn up. Preston North End were in first place at the end of the season and thus became the first ever Football League champions. They did not lose a match all season and also won the FA Cup.
The Football League is still going today and now has 72 clubs in three divisions (down from an all-time high of 92 clubs in four divisions). Since the 1992-1993 season, it has become only the second-most important league competition, behind the FA Premier League in the English football league system.

Events



Sheffield United F.C. formed on 22 March 1889 from the 'Sheffield United Cricket Club' in a meeting at the Adelphy Hotel. They are to play their home matches at Bramall Lane

National team


England finished second in the 1889 British Home Championship, which was won by Scotland.
John Yates, of Burnley, scored 3 goals against Ireland in his only appearance for England.
DateVenueOpponentsScore
CompEngland scorers
February 23 1889Victoria Ground, Stoke-on-Trent (H)4-1BHCBilly Bassett (West Bromwich Albion) , John Goodall (Preston North End), John Southworth (Blackburn Rovers) & Fred Dewhurst (Preston North End)
March 2 1889Anfield, Liverpool (H)6-1BHCAlf Shelton (Notts County), John Yates (Burnley) (3), Joe Lofthouse (Accrington) & John Brodie (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
April 13 1889Kennington Oval, London (H)2-3BHCBilly Bassett (West Bromwich Albion) (15 & 17 mins)


England score given first
'Key'

★ H = Home match

★ BHC = British Home Championship

Honours


CompetitionWinner
The Football LeaguePreston North End
FA CupPreston North End

League table


===The Football League===
P WDLFAGAPts
'1''Preston North End''22''18''4''0''74''15''4.933''40'
2Aston Villa22125561431.41929
3Wolverhampton Wanderers22124650371.35128
4Blackburn Rovers22106666451.46726
5Bolton Wanderers221021063591.06822
6West Bromwich Albion221021040460.87022
7Accrington2268848481.00020
8Everton22921135460.76120
9Burnley[1]22731242620.67717
10Derby County122721341610.67216
11Notts County122521540730.54812
12Stoke122441426510.51012

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

References


1. Burnley, Derby County, Notts County and Stoke all re-elected to the Football League.

External links



Details of England v Wales game

Details of England v Ireland game

Details of England v Scotland game

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