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Notts County's FA Cup winning team. Notts County have won two cup competitions in their history; the FA Cup in the 1893–94 season (becoming the first Second Division club to win the FA Cup), [7] and the Anglo-Italian Cup in the 1994–95 season. [8] The club's highest overall league finish is third, [9] achieved in the 1890–91 and 1900–01 ...
Meadow Lane has been the home of Notts County since the 1910–11 season. The following article is a list of all Notts County Football Club seasons from 1877–78 up to 2021–22. The list details the club's achievements in all national and European first team competitions, and records their top goalscorer, for each completed season.
The 2023–24 season was the 160th season in the existence of Notts County and their first season back in League Two since the 2018–19 season following their promotion in the previous season. In addition to the league, the club also participated in the FA Cup , the EFL Cup , and the EFL Trophy .
Notts County also hold the record attendance for a National League game, set when 16,511 attended a 0–0 draw with Yeovil Town on 19 November 2022. [149] The largest crowd that Notts County have ever played in front of was the 61,003 who attended an FA Cup tie against Liverpool at Anfield on 29 January 1949. [150]
Comparative table positions of Nottingham Forest and Notts County in the English football league system The rivalry was resurrected on 9 August 2011, when the clubs met in the first round of the Football League Cup at the City Ground, with Forest winning a penalty shootout after the match had ended 3–3.
On 16 October 2017, Notts County were drawn at home against Bristol Rovers in the first round. [7] Another home tie, against non-league Oxford City, was confirmed for the second round. [8] A trip to Championship side Brentford was set for the third round. [9]
Comparative chart of yearly league table positions of City and Forest. One match that remains Leicester City's worst defeat and Nottingham Forest's record league win is the 12–0 result at the City Ground on 21 April 1909, when Leicester was known as Leicester Fosse.
A founding member of the English Football League (EFL) in 1888, [1] Notts County (nicknamed the Magpies) were relegated to non-League football for the first time in 2019. [a] [3] The 2022–23 season was the club's fourth consecutive season in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system, with each of their three previous campaigns ending in defeat in the play-offs.