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NEL = North Eastern League; ML = Midland Football League; Div 1 = Football League First Division; Div 2 = Football League Second Division; Div 3 = Football League Third Division; Div 4 = Football League Fourth Division; Prem = Premier League; Champ = EFL Championship; Lge 1 = EFL League One; 4QR = 4th Qualifying Round; PR = Preliminary Round ...
Longest league scoring run: 27 – 12 March 2005 to 12 November 2005. Longest league home scoring run: 21 – 26 December 2004 to 10 October 2005. Longest league away scoring run: 24 – 20 January 1962 to 12 April 1963. Longest league non-scoring run: 7 – 22 January 1972 to 21 March 1972.
The 2018–19 season is Huddersfield Town's 110th year in existence and second season in the Premier League following promotion via the 2017 Championship play-off final. The club has finished their FA Cup and EFL Cup campaigns.
4 September 1923 Preston North End: H 4 - 0 B. Smith, C. Wilson (2), Stephenson 14,198 2nd 8 September 1923 Notts County: A 0 - 1 20,000 6th 15 September 1923 Notts County: H 0 - 0 16,000 8th 22 September 1923 Everton: A 1 - 1 Brown 35,000 9th 29 September 1923 Everton: H 2 - 0 Brown, Stephenson 16,500 4th 6 October 1923 West Bromwich Albion: A ...
*Club domestic league appearances and goals William Edward Carr (7 March 1905 – 1989) was a professional footballer who played in the Football League for Huddersfield Town and Southend United . [ 2 ]
He left Huddersfield in 1931, having made 448 league appearances (4 goals) and another 52 appearances in FA Cup matches. He spent one season at Blackpool before retiring in 1932. He then returned to Huddersfield as assistant trainer. After World War II, he joined Barnsley as a trainer where he remained until his death in 1948 at the age of 51.
The 2020–21 Huddersfield Town Football Club season was the club's 112th season in existence and second consecutive season in the EFL Championship. Huddersfield Town also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 23 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.
Huddersfield Town's 1933–34 campaign was a season of triumph for a resurgent Huddersfield Town. Following the top 6 finishes in the previous 3 seasons, Town managed to finish in 2nd place in Division 1. Town would finish behind Arsenal, who win their second consecutive championship and would emulate Town's 1920s achievement the next season.