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2.324 61 Qualification for the European Cup first round: 2 Leeds United: 42 23 9 10 79 38 2.079 55 Qualification for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup second round: 3 Burnley: 42 24 7 11 79 47 1.681 55 Qualification for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round: 4 Manchester United: 42 18 15 9 84 59 1.424 51 5 Chelsea: 42 22 7 13 65 53 1.226 51 6 West ...
The 1965–66 season was the 67th completed season of the Football League. This season is notable for Liverpool winning the title – their seventh overall – with only 14 squad players. The Second, Third and Fourth Divisions were won by Manchester City , Hull City and Doncaster Rovers respectively.
[2] 16 April 1966: Liverpool seal the First Division title for the seventh time in their history with a 2–0 home win over Stoke City. [3] 5 May 1966: Liverpool are beaten 2–1 (a.e.t.) by West German side Borussia Dortmund in the 1966 final of the European Cup Winners' Cup at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
The 1965–66 season was Liverpool Football Club's 74th season in existence and their fourth consecutive season in the First Division. Liverpool F.C. won its seventh league title, tying Arsenal 's record, with a six-point cushion to Leeds and Burnley .
The 1965–66 season was Northampton Town's 69th season in their history and the first season in the first tier of English football, the First Division, following promotion from the Second Division the previous season. Alongside competing in Division One, the club also participated in the FA Cup and League Cup.
The 1965–66 season was Manchester United's 64th season in the Football League, and their 21st consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1]As defending champions of the First Division title, they finished fourth and secured qualification for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. [2]
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers 3: 22 January 1966: Sunderland: H: 3–0: 4: 12 February 1966: Bedford Town: A: 3–0: 5: 5 March 1966: Coventry City
The 1965–66 season was Manchester City F.C.'s seventy-fourth season of league football, and second consecutive season back in the Football League Second Division.The three-season stay in the Second Division was City's longest run of seasons outside the top flight since the 1890s, which would not be broken again until their four-season run from 1996 to 2000.