1968-69 English football season: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:07, 20 January 2023
Duration | 1968-69 |
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← 1967-68 • English football seasons • 1969-70 → |
The 1968-69 English football season was the 89th season of competitive football in England. Leeds United won the top flight for the first time in their history, finishing six points ahead of Liverpool.
Winners
Competition/League | Winner | Runner-up |
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First Division | Leeds United | Liverpool |
Second Division | Derby County | Crystal Palace |
Third Division | Watford | Swindon Town |
Fourth Division | Doncaster Rovers | Halifax Town |
FA Cup | Manchester City | Leicester City |
Football League Cup | Swindon Town | Arsenal |
FA Charity Shield | Manchester City | West Bromwich Albion |
British Home Championship | England | Scotland |