1954–55 in English football

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football country season The 1954–55 season was the 75th season of competitive football in England, from August 1954 to May 1955.

Overview

Chelsea, managed by legendary former Arsenal forward Ted Drake, celebrate their 50th anniversary by winning the league championship. They finish four points ahead of their nearest three rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers, Portsmouth and Sunderland.

Manchester United's new-look side with an emphasis on youth finish fifth, their title hopes dashed only by a slow start to the season. Just before the end of the season, their 18-year-old half-back Duncan Edwards becomes the youngest full England international of the 20th century.

Tottenham Hotspur can only manage a 16th-place finish in the First Division, despite the acquisition of skilful half-back Danny Blanchflower from Aston Villa.

This was the first season in Liverpool F.C.'s history in which they had played in the second division and not been champions. They had had three seasons in the division previously – 1893–94, 1895–96 and 1904–05, and were immediately promoted as champions each time.

Newcastle United win the FA Cup for the sixth time, matching the record set by Aston Villa. Three of those victories have come in the last five seasons.

UEFA announces that the European Champions Cup will be introduced from next season, to be contested between the champions of European domestic leagues, including those from Eastern Bloc countries.

Events

Honours

Competition Winner Runner-up
First Division Chelsea (1) Wolverhampton Wanderers
Second Division Birmingham City Luton Town
Third Division North Barnsley Accrington Stanley
Third Division South Bristol City Leyton Orient
FA Cup Newcastle United (6*) Manchester City
Charity Shield Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion (shared)
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Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

Awards

Football Writers' Association

Top goalscorer

Football League

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First Division

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Second Division

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Third Division North

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Third Division South

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Top goalscorers

First Division

Second Division

Third Division North

Third Division South

Non-League honours

Competition Winners
Isthmian League Walthamstow Avenue
FA Amateur Cup Bishop Auckland

National team

Date Opposition Venue Competition Result Score
2 October 1954 Northern Ireland Windsor Park, Belfast British Championship Won 2–0
10 November 1954 Wales Wembley Stadium British Championship Won 3–2
1 December 1954 West Germany Wembley Stadium Friendly Won 3–1
2 April 1955 Scotland Wembley Stadium British Championship Won 7–2
15 May 1955 France Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Paris Friendly Lost 0–1
18 May 1955 Spain Nuevo Estadio Chamartin, Madrid Friendly Drew 1–1
22 May 1955 Portugal Estadio das Antas, Porto Friendly Lost 1–3

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