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The '''1960-61 English football season''' was the 81st season of [[English football league system|competitive association football in England]]. This season was a particularly historic one for domestic football in England, as [[Tottenham Hotspur]] became the first club in the twentieth century to "do the Double" by winning both the League and the [[FA Cup]] competitions in the same season. It also saw the first contesting of the [[Football League Cup]]. | The '''1960-61 English football season''' was the 81st season of [[English football league system|competitive association football in England]]. This season was a particularly historic one for domestic football in England, as [[Tottenham Hotspur]] became the first club in the twentieth century to "do the Double" by winning both the League and the [[FA Cup]] competitions in the same season. It also saw the first contesting of the [[Football League Cup]]. | ||
==Winners== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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!style="width:15em"|Competition/League!!style="width:15em"|Winner!!style="width:15em"|Runner-up | |||
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| [[First Division]] | |||
| [[Tottenham Hotspur]] | |||
| [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
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| [[Second Division]] | |||
| [[Ipswich Town]] | |||
| [[Sheffield United]] | |||
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| [[Third Division]] | |||
| [[Bury]] | |||
| [[Walsall]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Fourth Division]] | |||
| [[Peterborough United]] | |||
| [[Crystal Palace]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[FA Cup]] | |||
| [[Manchester City]] | |||
| [[Leicester City]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Football League Cup]] | |||
| [[Aston Villa]] | |||
| [[Rotherham United]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[FA Charity Shield]] | |||
| colspan=2| [[Burnley]] and [[Wolverhampton Wanderers]] | |||
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| [[British Home Championship]] | |||
| [[England national football team|England]] | |||
| [[Wales national football team|Wales]] | |||
|} | |||
{{1960-61 English football season}} | {{1960-61 English football season}} | ||
[[Category: English football seasons]] | [[Category: English football seasons]] |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 14 February 2023
Duration | 1960-61 |
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← 1959-60 • English football seasons • 1961-62 → |
The 1960-61 English football season was the 81st season of competitive association football in England. This season was a particularly historic one for domestic football in England, as Tottenham Hotspur became the first club in the twentieth century to "do the Double" by winning both the League and the FA Cup competitions in the same season. It also saw the first contesting of the Football League Cup.
Winners