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1933–34 in English football

59th season of competitive football in England


59th season of competitive football in England

FieldValue
countryEngland
season1933–34
division1[Football League](1933-34-football-league-first-division)
champions1Arsenal
division2[Football League Second Division](1933-34-football-league-second-division)
champions2Grimsby
domestic[FA Cup](1933-34-fa-cup)
dchampionsManchester City
prevseason1932–33
nextseason1934–35
flagiconyes

The 1933–34 season was the 59th season of competitive football in England.

Diary of the season

  • 6 January 1934 – Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman dies of pneumonia.

Honours

CompetitionWinnerRunner-up
[First Division](1933-34-football-league-first-division)Arsenal (3)Huddersfield Town
[Second Division](1933-34-football-league)Grimsby TownPreston North End
[Third Division North](1933-34-football-league)BarnsleyChesterfield
[Third Division South](1933-34-football-league)Norwich CityCoventry City
[FA Cup](1934-fa-cup-final)Manchester City (2)Portsmouth
[Charity Shield](1933-fa-charity-shield)ArsenalEverton
[Home Championship](1934-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: 1933–34 Football League

First Division

Second Division

Third Division North

Third Division South

Top goalscorers

First Division

  • Jack Bowers (Derby County) – 34 goals

Second Division

  • Pat Glover (Grimsby Town) – 42 goals

Third Division North

  • Alf Lythgoe (Stockport County) – 46 goals

Third Division South

  • Albert Dawes (Northampton Town and Crystal Palace) – 27 goals

References

References

  1. (16 December 2008). "Herbert Chapman – Overview". Arsenal F.C..
  2. "English League Leading Goalscorers".
  3. "English League Leading Goalscorers".
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