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This is a list of footballers who have played for Sheffield Wednesday F.C. in competitive fixtures, up to and including games played by 26 December 2024. Number of appearances and goal statistics are for all competitions. For current players see Current squad. Their names in this list will be marked in bold text.
The team has spent most of its league history in English football's top two flights, though they have not played in the top tier since being relegated in 2000. The Owls, as they are nicknamed, are one of the most successful teams in English football by major honours, having won four league titles , three FA Cups , one League Cup and one FA ...
Sheffield Wednesday; 2002–03 season; Chairman: Geoff Hulley: Manager: Terry Yorath (until 31 October) Bill Green (caretaker until 7 November) Chris Turner (from 7 November) Stadium: Hillsborough: First Division: 22nd (relegated) FA Cup: Third round: League Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Kuqi (8) All: Sibon (9) Average home league ...
On 14 June, coach Chris Powell was awarded an MBE for his services to football. [1]On 24 June, Wednesday confirmed their home strip for the 2024–25 season. [2]On 28 June, the players reported back for pre-season training.
Football League Second Division Champions: 1900, 1926, 1952, 1956, 1959 Football League Second Division Runners-up: 1950, 1984 Football League One Runners-up: 2012 Football League One Play-off winners: 2005, 2023
Sheffield Wednesday were among the pre-season favourites for a UEFA Cup places, having finished seventh in the first two Premiership seasons, third in the last First Division season in 1992 and winning the League Cup in 1991, with many fine players still on the club's payroll.
The 2001–02 season was Sheffield Wednesday F.C.'s 135th season. They competed in the twenty-four team First Division , the second tier of English football , finishing twentieth. Season summary
In the 2006-07 season, manager Paul Sturrock was sacked after Sheffield Wednesday's slow start. [1] He was replaced by former Scunthorpe United boss Brian Laws. [2] They finished ninth in the Championship that season, just four points short of the play-offs.