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1952–53 in English football
73rd season of competitive football in England
73rd season of competitive football in England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| season | 1952–53 |
| division1 | [First Division](1952-53-football-league-first-division) |
| champions1 | Arsenal |
| division2 | [Second Division](1952-53-football-league-second-division) |
| champions2 | Sheffield United |
| domestic | [FA Cup](1952-53-fa-cup) |
| dchampions | Blackpool |
| prevseason | 1951–52 |
| nextseason | 1953–54 |
| flagicon | yes |
The 1952–53 season was the 73rd season of competitive football in England.
Overview
This was the closest championship win in English league history at the time, with Arsenal claiming the title with a goal average superior to Preston's by just 0.099. Both Arsenal and Preston had identical records aside from their goal averages.
Had goal difference been the deciding factor as it was from 1977 onwards, Arsenal would still have won with +33 to Preston's +25, unlike in 1989 when they would have finished second on goal average. Preston had last been champions in 1890, the second season of the Football League.
The FA Cup was won by Blackpool, beating Bolton Wanderers 4–3 in what became known as the 'Matthews Final', due to the masterly contribution of 38-year-old winger Stanley Matthews, who helped his side win after going 3–1 down, although three of Blackpool's goals were scored by prolific forward Stan Mortensen.
Honours
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| [First Division](1952-53-football-league-first-division) | Arsenal (7*) | Preston North End |
| [Second Division](1952-53-football-league) | Sheffield United | Huddersfield Town |
| [Third Division North](1952-53-football-league) | Oldham Athletic | Port Vale |
| [Third Division South](1952-53-football-league) | Bristol Rovers | Millwall |
| [FA Cup](1953-fa-cup-final) | Blackpool (1) | Bolton Wanderers |
| [Charity Shield](1952-fa-charity-shield) | Manchester United | Newcastle United |
| [Home Championship](1953-british-home-championship) | Shared by and |
Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition
Football League
Main article: 1952–53 Football League
First Division
Second Division
Third Division North
Third Division South
Top goalscorers
First Division
- Charlie Wayman (Preston North End) – 23 goals
Second Division
- Arthur Rowley (Leicester City) – 39 goals
Third Division North
- Jimmy Whitehouse (Carlisle United) – 29 goals
Third Division South
- Geoff Bradford (Bristol Rovers) – 33 goals
National team
The England national football team were joint winners in the 1953 British Home Championship with Scotland. In the May following the conclusion of the season the England team embarked on their first tour of the Americas, following the experience in Brazil of the 1950 FIFA World Cup.
American tour
date = 17 May 1953 | team1 = | score = 0–0 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires}} Abandoned after 21 minutes due to torrential rain
date = 24 May 1953 | team1 = | score = 1–2 | team2 = | goals1 = Guillermo Diaz | goals2 = Tommy Taylor, Nat Lofthouse | stadium = Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago}}
date = 31 May 1953 | team1 = | score = 2–1 | team2 = | goals1 = Oscar Míguez , Julio Abbadie | goals2 = Tommy Taylor | stadium = Centenario Stadium, Montevideo}}
date = 13 June 1953 | team1 = | score = 3–6 | team2 = | goals1 = Otto Decker , George Atheneos | goals2 = Nat Lofthouse, Tom Finney, Redfern Froggatt, Ivor Broadis | stadium = Yankee Stadium, New York}}
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