Football League First Division

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From the 1992-1993 to the 2003-2004 season, the Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League and the second-highest division in the overall English football league system. Before that it was the top division overall, but that ended with the creation of the FA Premier League.

The First Division was renamed as the Football League Championship prior to the start of the 2004-05 season.

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Teams

There were 24 teams in the First Division. At the end of each season the top two teams, together with the winner of the play-offs between the teams which finished in 3rd-6th position, were promoted to the Premier League and are replaced by the three teams that finished at the bottom of the Premier League. Similarly the three teams that finished at the bottom of the First Division were relegated to the Second Division and replaced by the teams which finished 1st, 2nd, and won the 3rd-6th place play-off winners, in that division.

Previous First Division champions

Winners of the old format First Division (1889-1992) Now: FA Premier League

For quick reference, teams in bold are champions that also owned the league's top-scorer in the season they won the title.

Year Winner Top Scorer
1889 Preston North End J. Goodall (21 goals) (Preston)
1890 Preston North End J. Ross (21) (Preston)
1891 Everton J. Southworth (26) (Blackburn)
1892 Sunderland J. Campbell (32) (Sunderland)
1893 Sunderland J. Campbell (31) (Sunderland)
1894 Aston Villa J. Southworth (27) (Everton)
1895 Sunderland J. Campbell (22) (Sunderland)
1896 Aston Villa J. Campbell (20) (Aston Villa) and S. Bloomer (20) (Derby)
1897 Aston Villa S. Bloomer (22) (Derby)
1898 Sheffield United G. Wheldon (21) (Aston Villa)
1899 Aston Villa S. Bloomer (23) (Derby)
1900 Aston Villa W. Garraty (27) (Aston Villa)
1901 Liverpool S. Bloomer (23) (Derby)
1902 Sunderland J. Settle (18) (Everton)
1903 The Wednesday S. Raybould (31) (Liverpool)
1904 The Wednesday S. Bloomer (20) (Derby)
1905 Newcastle United A. Brown (22) (Sheff. Utd.)
1906 Liverpool W. White (26) (Bolton)
1907 Newcastle United A. Young (28) (Everton)
1908 Manchester United E. West (27) (Nottm. Forest)
1909 Newcastle United B. Freeman (38) (Everton)
1910 Aston Villa J. Parkinson (30) (Liverpool)
1911 Manchester United A. Shepherd (25) (Newcastle)
1912 Blackburn Rovers H. Hampton (25) (Aston Villa), G. Holley (25) (Sunderland) and D. McLean (25) (The Wednesday)
1913 Sunderland D. McLean (30) (The Wednesday)
1914 Blackburn Rovers G. Elliott (32) (Middlesbrough)
1915 Everton R. Parker (35) (Everton)
1916-19 League suspended due to World War I
1920 West Bromwich Albion F. Morris (37) (West Bromwich Albion)
1921 Burnley J. Smith (38) (Bolton)
1922 Liverpool A. Wilson (31) (Middlebrough)
1923 Liverpool C. Buchan (30) (Sunderland)
1924 Huddersfield Town W. Chadwick (28) (Everton)
1925 Huddersfield Town F. Roberts (31) (Man. City)
1926 Huddersfield Town E. Harper (43) (Blackburn)
1927 Newcastle United J. Trotter (37) (The Wednesday)
1928 Everton W. Dean (60) (Everton)
1929 Sheffield Wednesday D. Halliday (43) (Sunderland)
1930 Sheffield Wednesday V. Watson (41) (West Ham)
1931 Arsenal T. Waring (49) (Aston Villa)
1932 Everton W. Dean (44) (Everton)
1933 Arsenal J. Bowers (35) (Derby)
1934 Arsenal J. Bowers (34) (Derby)
1935 Arsenal E. Drake (42) (Arsenal)
1936 Sunderland E. Glover (31) (Grimsby), H. Carter (31) (Sunderland) and R. Gurney (31) (Sunderland)
1937 Manchester City F. Steel (33) (Stoke)
1938 Arsenal T. Lawton (38) (Everton)
1939 Everton T. Lawton (35) (Everton)
1940-46 League suspended due to World War II
1947 Liverpool D. Westcott (37) (Wolves)
1948 Arsenal R. Rooke (33) (Arsenal)
1949 Portsmouth W. Moir (25) (Bolton)
1950 Portsmouth D. Davies (25) (Sunderland)
1951 Tottenham Hotspur S. Mortensen (30) (Blackpool)
1952 Manchester United G. Robledo (33) (Newcastle)
1953 Arsenal C. Wayman (24) (Preston)
1954 Wolverhampton Wanderers J. Glazzard (29) (Huddersfield)
1955 Chelsea R. Allen (27) (West Bromwich Albion)
1956 Manchester United N. Lofthouse (33) (Bolton)
1957 Manchester United J. Charles (38) (Leeds)
1958 Wolverhampton Wanderers R. Smith (36) (Tottenham)
1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers J. Greaves (33) (Chelsea)
1960 Burnley D. Violett (32) (Man. Utd.)
1961 Tottenham Hotspur J. Greaves (41) (Chelsea)
1962 Ipswich Town R. Crawford (33) (Ipswich) and D. Kevan (33) (West Bromwich Albion)
1963 Everton J. Greaves (37) (Tottenham)
1964 Liverpool J. Greaves (35) (Tottenham)
1965 Manchester United A. McEvoy (29) (Blackburn) and J. Greaves (29) (Tottenham)
1966 Liverpool W. Irvine (29) (Burnley)
1967 Manchester United R. Davies (37) (Southampton)
1968 Manchester City G. Best (28) (Man. Utd.) and R Davies (28) (Southampton)
1969 Leeds United J. Greaves (27) (Tottenham)
1970 Everton J. Astle (25) (West Bromwich Albion)
1971 Arsenal A. Brown (28) (Wet Bromwich Albion)
1972 Derby County F. Lee (33) (Man. City)
1973 Liverpool B. Robson (28) (West Ham)
1974 Leeds United M. Channon (21) (Southampton)
1975 Derby County M. Macdonald (21) (Newcastle)
1976 Liverpool E. MacDougall (23) (Norwich)
1977 Liverpool M. Macdonald (25) (Arsenal) and A. Gray (25) (Aston Villa)
1978 Nottingham Forest R. Latchford (30) (Everton)
1979 Liverpool F. Worthington (24) (Bolton)
1980 Liverpool P. Boyer (23) (Southampton)
1981 Aston Villa P. Withe (20) (Aston Villa) and S. Archibald (20) (Tottenham)
1982 Liverpool K. Keegan (26) (Southampton)
1983 Liverpool L. Blissett (27) (Watford)
1984 Liverpool I. Rush (32) (Liverpool)
1985 Everton K. Dixon (24) (Chelsea) and G. Lineker (24) (Leicester)
1986 Liverpool G. Lineker (30) (Everton)
1987 Everton C. Allen (33) (Tottenham)
1988 Liverpool J. Aldridge (26) (Liverpool)
1989 Arsenal A. Smith (23) (Arsenal)
1990 Liverpool G. Lineker (24) (Tottenham)
1991 Arsenal L. Chapman (31) (Leeds)
1992 Leeds United I. Wright (29) (Crystal Palace/Arsenal)

Winners of the new format First Division (1993-2004) Now: Football League Championship

As above, winners who also owned that season's top-scorer are in bold.

Year Winner Top Scorer
1993 Newcastle United G. Whittingham (42 goals) (Portsmouth)
1994 Crystal Palace J. McGinlay (25) (Bolton)
1995 Middlesbrough J. Aldridge (24) (Tranmere)
1996 Sunderland J. Aldridge (27) (Tranmere)
1997 Bolton Wanderers J. McGinlay (24) (Bolton)
1998 Nottingham Forest P. van Hooijdonk (29) (Nottm. Forest), K. Phillips (29) (Sunderland)
1999 Sunderland L. Hughes (31) (West Bromwich Albion)
2000 Charlton Athletic A. Hunt (24) (Charlton)
2001 Fulham L. Saha (27) (Fulham)
2002 Manchester City S. Goater (28) (Man. City)
2003 Portsmouth S. Todorov (26) (Portsmouth)
2004 Norwich City A. Johnson (27) (Crystal Palace)



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