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Record league victory: 10–1 v Blackpool, Division One, 13 December 1930 Record FA Cup victory: 11–0 v Heckmondwike , preliminary round, 18 September 1909 Record League Cup victory: 5–1 v Mansfield Town , first round, second leg, 13 September 1983
[8] [6] Town were defeated in 1930 by Chapman's Arsenal, [25] and in 1938 by Preston North End after extra time, which was the first FA Cup final to be broadcast on television. [26] A record home attendance of 67,037 was achieved in 1932 during an FA Cup sixth round tie against Arsenal.
FA Cup EFL Cup Europe/Other Top goalscorer(s) [a] Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals 1908–09 NEL: 34 10 4 20 47 78 24 16th — [b] Harry Wallace: 7 1909–10 MFL: 42 22 6 14 92 76 50 5th 4QR Jack Foster: 25 1910–11: Div 2: 38 13 8 17 57 58 34 13th 4QR James Richardson: 15 1911–12: 38 13 6 19 50 64 32 17th R1 James Macauley ...
Huddersfield Town then reached the 1920 FA Cup final and won promotion to Division One for the first time in the club's short history. During their first season in the top flight, former Leeds City manager Herbert Chapman was brought in (after Huddersfield helped him overturn his ban) as the new assistant to Ambrose Langley after a ...
The 1921–22 FA Cup was the 47th season of the world's oldest association football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (more usually known as the FA Cup). Huddersfield Town won the competition, beating Preston North End 1–0 in the final at Stamford Bridge , London .
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 [update] , only time.
Phil Foden scored twice as holders Manchester City cruised into the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 5-0 win over Huddersfield Town on Sunday, with playmaker Kevin De Bruyne making a welcome ...
The season would see Town reach the pinnacle of football excellence and win the 1st Division. This was done with Town only having 5 different scorers all season; George Brown with 8, George Cook with 9, Clem Stephenson with 11, Billy Smith with 13 and Charlie Wilson top-scoring with 18 league goals. (Billy Johnston did score an FA Cup goal).