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1903–04 in English football

33rd season of competitive football in England


33rd season of competitive football in England

FieldValue
countryEngland
season1903–04
division1[First Division](1903-04-football-league-first-division)
champions1The Wednesday
division2[Second Division](1903-04-football-league-second-division)
champions2Preston North End
division3[Southern League](1903-04-southern-football-league)
champions3Southampton
division4[Northern League](1903-04-northern-football-league)
champions4Newcastle United A
division5The Combination
champions5Birkenhead
division6[Western League](1903-04-western-football-league)
champions6Tottenham Hotspur
domestic[FA Cup](1903-04-fa-cup)
dchampionsManchester City
domestic2[Sheriff of London Charity Shield](1903-sheriff-of-london-charity-shield)
dchampions2Sunderland
prevseason1902–03
nextseason1904–05
flagiconyes

The 1903–04 season was the 33rd season of competitive football in England.

For the first time ever, a London (and Southern) team, Woolwich Arsenal, were promoted to the First Division and made the league's reach nationwide. They joined champions Preston North End in the top flight, after the Lilywhites beat arch-rivals Blackpool in the final game of the season to clinch the championship. Bradford City replaced Doncaster Rovers.

Honours

CompetitionWinner
[First Division](1903-04-football-league)The Wednesday (2)
[Second Division](1903-04-football-league)Preston North End
[FA Cup](1904-fa-cup-final)Manchester City (1)
[Home Championship](1904-british-home-championship)

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

Football League

Main article: 1903–04 Football League

[[Football League First Division|First Division]]

Main article: 1903–04 Football League#First Division

[[Football League Second Division|Second Division]]

Main article: 1903–04 Football League#Second Division

References

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