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Huddersfield Town Association Football Club is a professional association football club based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. They compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. Huddersfield Town were founded on 15 August 1908.
Huddersfield Town played their 1,554th and final league game at the Leeds Road ground on 30 April 1994, beating Blackpool 2–1, watched by a near capacity crowd of 16,195. Huddersfield were still in the third tier of the English league when they moved from Leeds Road (now redeveloped into a retail park) into the new Alfred McAlpine Stadium ...
Chart of Huddersfield Town League Performances This is a list of all the seasons played by Huddersfield Town Association Football Club in English football from 1908, when the club was formed. Seasons
Huddersfield Town's 1921-22 campaign saw the club win their first trophy in their 14-year history. By beating Preston North End at Stamford Bridge, Town won the FA Cup for the first and, As of 2022, only time. After an up-and-down season in the league, they finished in 14th place.
The 1925–26 Huddersfield Town season saw Town become the first team in English football to achieve the hat-trick of 1st Division championships, [1] a feat which as of the end of the 2022–23 season has not been surpassed. Under the leadership of Cecil Potter, Town finished 5 points clear of Arsenal, now managed by Herbert Chapman.
Most home league goals conceded in a season: 40 – 1950–51 season. Most away league goals conceded in a season: 62 – 1987–88 season. Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 28 – 1924–25 season. Fewest home league goals conceded in a season: 9 – 1923–24 season. Fewest away league goals conceded in a season: 17 – 1922–23 season.
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Huddersfield Town's 1931–32 campaign was a season that saw Town continue their impressive run of success under Clem Stephenson, by finishing 4th in Division 1.The season is mostly noted for two reasons: the impressive record of 42 goals scored by Dave Mangnall, a club record still to this day, and for the record crowd set during Town's sixth round FA Cup clash with Arsenal during the season.