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Football League Second Division

The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992. Following the foundation of the FA Premier League, the Football League divisions were renumbered and the third tier became known as the Football League Second Division. After the rebranding of the Football League in 2003–04, it became known as Football League One.

Football League Second Division
Founded1892
Folded2004
CountryEngland
Wales
Number of teams24
Level on pyramid3 (1992–2004)
2 (1892–1992)
Promotion toFirst Division (1892–2004)
Relegation toThird Division (1920–1921, 1958–2004)
North/South (1921–1958)
International cup(s)European Cup Winners' Cup (1960–1985, 1990–1999)
Last championsPlymouth Argyle
(2003–04)
Most championshipsLeicester City
Manchester City (7 titles)

Early history

In 1888, Scotsman William McGregor a director of Aston Villa, was the main force between meetings held in London and Manchester involving 12 football clubs, with an eye to a league competition. These 12 clubs would later become the Football League's 12 founder members. The meetings were held in London on 22 March 1888. The main concern was that an early exit in the knockout format of the FA Cup could leave clubs with no matches for almost a year; not only could they suffer heavy financial losses, but fans did not wait long without a game, when other teams were playing. Matters were finalised on 17 April in Manchester.

McGregor had voted against the name The Football League, as he was concerned that it would be associated with the Irish Land League.[1] But this name still won by a majority vote and was selected. The competition guaranteed fixtures for all of its member clubs. Geographically, these were split equally between the North and the Midlands.

A rival English league called the Football Alliance operated from 1889 to 1892. In 1892 it was decided to formally merge the two leagues, and so the Football League Second Division was formed, consisting mostly of Football Alliance clubs. The existing League clubs, plus three of the strongest Alliance clubs, comprised the Football League First Division.

Overview

The Second Division was formed in 1892 with 12 clubs, most of which had previously played in the Football Alliance. The original members were: Ardwick (now Manchester City), Bootle, Burton Swifts, Crewe Alexandra, Darwen, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City, Northwich Victoria, Port Vale, Sheffield United, Small Heath (now Birmingham City), and Walsall. Manchester City and Leicester City jointly hold the record for most second tier championships (7).

It expanded over the years to its final total of 24 clubs, as follows:

  • 1893 – 15 clubs
  • 1894 – 16
  • 1898 – 18
  • 1905 – 20
  • 1919 – 22
  • 1987 – 23
  • 1988 – 24

For the first few years, there was no automatic promotion to the First Division. Instead, the top few teams in Division Two, including the winners, contested a series of test matches against the bottom teams in Division One. Small Heath, Second Division champions in 1892–93, were denied promotion after losing in test matches to Newton Heath. However, runners-up Sheffield United beat Accrington to become the first team to win promotion to the First Division. Test matches were abolished in 1898 after Burnley and Stoke conspired to deliberately draw their test match 0–0, which resulted in Burnley being promoted and Stoke being saved from relegation.

Relegation to the Football League Third Division was in place in the season before the latter even started, as Grimsby Town (last place in 1919–20) made way for Cardiff City and formed the new Third Division with southern clubs. For subsequent seasons, two clubs were relegated into either the Third Division North or Third Division South depending on their geographical location. When the Third Division was reunified in 1958–59, the relegation arrangement was kept; a third club began being relegated in 1974.

Previous League champions

See List of teams promoted from the English Football League Championship and predecessors for winners from 1893 to 1992 and List of winners of English Football League One and predecessors for winners from 1993 to 2004.

References

  1. ^ "A History of Football", p.22
Sporting positions
Preceded by Second tier of English football
1892–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Football League Third Division
Third tier of English football
1992–2004
Succeeded by

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For an ongoing discussion of proposed changes to this and related articles see English Football League article arrangement and article improvements on Talk EFL Championship Please share your thoughts on the matter there April 2022 The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992 Following the foundation of the FA Premier League the Football League divisions were renumbered and the third tier became known as the Football League Second Division After the rebranding of the Football League in 2003 04 it became known as Football League One Football League Second DivisionFounded1892Folded2004CountryEngland WalesNumber of teams24Level on pyramid3 1992 2004 2 1892 1992 Promotion toFirst Division 1892 2004 Relegation toThird Division 1920 1921 1958 2004 North South 1921 1958 International cup s European Cup Winners Cup 1960 1985 1990 1999 Last championsPlymouth Argyle 2003 04 Most championshipsLeicester CityManchester City 7 titles Contents 1 Early history 2 Overview 3 Previous League champions 4 ReferencesEarly history EditMain articles Football Alliance and The Football League History In 1888 Scotsman William McGregor a director of Aston Villa was the main force between meetings held in London and Manchester involving 12 football clubs with an eye to a league competition These 12 clubs would later become the Football League s 12 founder members The meetings were held in London on 22 March 1888 The main concern was that an early exit in the knockout format of the FA Cup could leave clubs with no matches for almost a year not only could they suffer heavy financial losses but fans did not wait long without a game when other teams were playing Matters were finalised on 17 April in Manchester McGregor had voted against the name The Football League as he was concerned that it would be associated with the Irish Land League 1 But this name still won by a majority vote and was selected The competition guaranteed fixtures for all of its member clubs Geographically these were split equally between the North and the Midlands A rival English league called the Football Alliance operated from 1889 to 1892 In 1892 it was decided to formally merge the two leagues and so the Football League Second Division was formed consisting mostly of Football Alliance clubs The existing League clubs plus three of the strongest Alliance clubs comprised the Football League First Division Overview EditThe Second Division was formed in 1892 with 12 clubs most of which had previously played in the Football Alliance The original members were Ardwick now Manchester City Bootle Burton Swifts Crewe Alexandra Darwen Grimsby Town Lincoln City Northwich Victoria Port Vale Sheffield United Small Heath now Birmingham City and Walsall Manchester City and Leicester City jointly hold the record for most second tier championships 7 It expanded over the years to its final total of 24 clubs as follows 1893 15 clubs 1894 16 1898 18 1905 20 1919 22 1987 23 1988 24For the first few years there was no automatic promotion to the First Division Instead the top few teams in Division Two including the winners contested a series of test matches against the bottom teams in Division One Small Heath Second Division champions in 1892 93 were denied promotion after losing in test matches to Newton Heath However runners up Sheffield United beat Accrington to become the first team to win promotion to the First Division Test matches were abolished in 1898 after Burnley and Stoke conspired to deliberately draw their test match 0 0 which resulted in Burnley being promoted and Stoke being saved from relegation Relegation to the Football League Third Division was in place in the season before the latter even started as Grimsby Town last place in 1919 20 made way for Cardiff City and formed the new Third Division with southern clubs For subsequent seasons two clubs were relegated into either the Third Division North or Third Division South depending on their geographical location When the Third Division was reunified in 1958 59 the relegation arrangement was kept a third club began being relegated in 1974 Previous League champions EditSee List of teams promoted from the English Football League Championship and predecessors for winners from 1893 to 1992 and List of winners of English Football League One and predecessors for winners from 1993 to 2004 References Edit A History of Football p 22 Sporting positionsPreceded byFootball Alliance Second tier of English football1892 1992 Succeeded byFootball League First DivisionPreceded byFootball League Third Division Third tier of English football1992 2004 Succeeded byFootball League One Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football League Second Division amp oldid 1119501090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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