1912–13 in English football
42nd season of competitive football in England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1912–13 season was the 42nd season of competitive football in England. Sunderland won the First Division for the fifth time, with a record of 25–4–9; Aston Villa, finishing second, had fewer defeats, but a lot more draws: 19–12–7. Blackburn Rovers won the Charity Shield for the first time in a close match (2–1) with Queens Park Rangers.[1] Aston Villa won the FA Cup Final against Sunderland (1–0) and obtained their fifth cup. Notts County and Woolwich Arsenal were relegated to the Second Division; Preston North End and Burnley were promoted to the First Division. Lincoln City returned to the Football League once again, at the expense of Gainsborough Trinity.
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Season | 1912–13 | |||
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Men's football | ||||
Football League | Sunderland | |||
Football League Second Division | Preston North End | |||
FA Cup | Aston Villa | |||
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