1954-55 IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL

The '1954-1955 season' was the 75th season of competitive football in England, from August 1954 to May 1955:

Contents
Overview
Events
Honours
Awards
League table
Non-League Honours
Deaths

Overview



Chelsea win the League Championship for the first time.

Newcastle United win the FA Cup.

★ Inauguration of the new European Champions Cup, to be played from next season.

Events



September 29 1954 - Champions Wolverhampton Wanderers and FA Cup holders West Bromwich Albion share the Charity Shield after a 4-4 draw.

November 16 1954 - Wolverhampton Wanderers defeat Spartak Moscow 4-0 at Molineux, a team widely regarded as one of the best in the world.

December 13 1954 - Wolves restore some pride to English football with a 3-2 win over Budapest Honvéd FC of Hungary, a team containing seven Hungarian internationals who defeated England 6-3 at Wembley in 1953, including Ferenc Puskás. It prompts the famous newspaper headline, which proclaims Wolves as the best team in the world.

★ April 1955 - Gabriel Hanot's proposal for a European Champions' Cup is formally endorsed at the UEFA congress.

April 2 1955 - England win the British Home Championship after a 7-2 defeat of Scotland, in which the 40-year-old Stanley Matthews creates five goals and the 18-year-old Manchester United protege Duncan Edwards makes his debut.

April 18 1955 - Inauguration of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

April 23 1955 - Chelsea secure the championship with a 3-0 home win against Sheffield Wednesday.

May 4 1955 - Birmingham City win 5-1 at Doncaster Rovers to finish level on points with both Luton Town and Rotherham United in the Second Division. On goal average, Birmingham are promoted as champions, Luton as runners-up while Rotherham miss out.

May 7 1955 - Newcastle United win the FA Cup, defeating Manchester City 3-1 at Wembley. Jackie Milburn opens the scoring after just 45 seconds - a Wembley Cup final record which stands for the next 42 years.

Honours


CompetitionWinnerRunner-up
First DivisionChelseaWolverhampton Wanderers
Second DivisionBirmingham CityLuton Town
Third Division NorthBarnsleyAccrington Stanley
Third Division SouthBristol CityLeyton Orient
FA CupNewcastle UnitedManchester City
Charity ShieldWolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion (shared)
Home Championship

Awards


'Football Writers' Association'

Footballer of the Year - Don Revie (Manchester City)
'Top goalscorer'

Ronnie Allen (West Bromwich Albion), 27
==National Team==
DateOppositionVenueCompetitionResultScore
2nd Oct 1954Northern IrelandWindsor Park, BelfastBritish ChampionshipWon2-0
10th Nov 1954WalesWembleyBritish ChampionshipWon3-2
1st Dec 1954West GermanyWembleyFriendlyWon3-1
2nd April 1955ScotlandWembleyBritish ChampionshipWon7-2
15th May 1955FranceStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, ParisFriendlyLost0-1
18th May 1955SpainEstadio Chamartin, MadridFriendlyDrew1-1
22nd May 1955PortugalEstadio das Antas, OportoFriendlyLost1-3

League table


===First Division===
P WDLFAGAPts
'1''Chelsea''42''20''12''10''81''57''1.421''52'
2Wolverhampton Wanderers4219101389701.27148
3Portsmouth4218121274621.19448
4Sunderland421518964541.18548
5Manchester United422071584741.13547
6Aston Villa422071572730.98647
7Manchester City4218101476691.10146
8Newcastle United421791689771.15643
9Arsenal421791669631.09543
10Burnley421791651481.06343
11Everton4216101662680.91242
12Huddersfield Town4214131563680.92641
13Sheffield United421771870860.81441
14Preston North End421681883641.29740
15Charlton Athletic4215101776751.01340
16Tottenham Hotspur421681872730.98640
17West Bromwich Albion421681876960.79240
18Bolton Wanderers4213131662690.89939
19Blackpool4214101860640.93838
20Cardiff City4213111862760.81637
21Leicester City4212111974860.86035
22Sheffield Wednesday4281024631000.63026

===Second Division===
P WDLFAGAPts
'1''Birmingham City''42''22''10''10''92''47''1.957''54'
2Luton Town422381188531.66054
3Rotherham United422541394641.46954
4Leeds United422371270531.32153
5Stoke City4221101169461.50052
6Blackburn Rovers4222614114791.44350
7Notts County422161574711.04248
8West Ham United4218101474701.05746
9Bristol Rovers421971675701.07145
10Swansea City421791686831.03643
11Liverpool4216101692960.95842
12Middlesbrough421861873820.89042
13Bury4215111677721.06941
14Fulham4214111776790.96239
15Nottingham Forest421671958620.93539
16Lincoln City4213101968790.86136
17Port Vale4212111948710.67635
18Doncaster Rovers421472158950.61135
19Hull City4212102044690.63834
20Plymouth Argyle421272357820.69531
21Ipswich Town421162557920.62028
22Derby County42792653820.64623

===Third Division North===
P WDLFAGAPts
'1''Barnsley''46''30''5''11''86''46''1.870''65'
2Accrington Stanley4625111096671.43361
3Scunthorpe & Lindsey United4623121181531.52858
4York City4624101292631.46058
5Hartlepool United462551664491.30655
6Chesterfield462461681701.15754
7Gateshead4620121465690.94252
8Workington4618141468551.23650
9Stockport County4618121684701.20048
10Oldham Athletic4619101774681.08848
11Southport4616161447441.06848
12Rochdale4617141569661.04548
13Mansfield Town461891965710.91545
14Halifax Town4615131863670.94043
15Darlington4614141862730.84942
16Bradford Park Avenue4615112056700.80041
17Barrow461762370890.78740
18Wrexham4613122165770.84438
19Tranmere Rovers4613112255700.78637
20Carlisle United461562578890.87636
21Bradford City4613102347550.85536
22Crewe Alexandra4610142268910.74734
23Grimsby Town461382547780.60334
24Chester City461292544770.57133

===Third Division South===
P WDLFAGAPts
'1''Bristol City''46''30''10''6''101''47''2.149''70'
2Leyton Orient462691189471.89461
3Southampton4624111175511.47159
4Gillingham4620151177661.16755
5Millwall4620111572681.05951
6Brighton & Hove Albion4620101676631.20650
7Watford4618141471621.14550
8Torquay United4618121682821.00048
9Coventry City4618111767591.13647
10Southend United4617121783801.03846
11Brentford4616141682821.00046
12Norwich City4618101860601.00046
13Northampton Town461981973810.90146
14Aldershot4616131775711.05645
15Queen's Park Rangers4615141769750.92044
16Shrewsbury Town4616102070780.89742
17Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic4612181657650.87742
18Reading4613151865730.89041
19Newport County4611161960730.82238
20Crystal Palace4611161952800.65038
21Swindon Town4611152046640.71937
22Exeter City4611152047730.64437
23Walsall4610142275860.87234
24Colchester United469132453910.58231

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

Non-League Honours


CompetitionWinners
Isthmian LeagueWalthamstow Avenue
FA Amateur CupBishop Auckland

Deaths



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