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The English football champions are the winners of the top-level league in English men's football, which since the 1992–93 season has been called the Premier League. Following the codification of professional football by the Football Association in 1885, [ 1 ] the Football League was established in 1888, after meetings initiated by Aston Villa ...
Before the Premier League. First Division: Runners-up 1982–83; Second Division: Runners-up 1981–82; Third Division: Champions 1968–69; Third Division: Runners-up 1978–79; Third Division South: Highest finish: Fourth 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1955–54; Fourth Division: Champions 1977–78; Fourth Division: Fourth place promotion ...
Wigan Athletic reached the top division for the first time in their history after finishing runners-up in the Football League championship, mirroring Fulham's achievement four years before, having made their way from League Two to the Premier League. Coventry City move into the new 32,500-seat Ricoh Arena after 106 years at the Highfield Road ...
In 1992–93, they became founder members and inaugural champions of the Premier League, and, in 1998–99, they won an unprecedented Treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. This was followed by two more Premier League titles in 1999–2000 and 2000–01 , making Manchester United only the fourth club to win three ...
Champions Runners-up Play-off winners Relegated to League One Relegated from Premier League Promoted from League One Top goal scorers Club Pts Club Pts Club Player Goals 1992–93: Newcastle United: 96 West Ham United: 88 Swindon Town: Brentford Cambridge United Bristol Rovers: Crystal Palace Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest: Stoke City Bolton ...
Liverpool finished runners-up to City in 2014, while Brendan Rodgers was in charge, and City denied Jurgen Klopp a first trophy at Anfield in the League Cup final in 2016.
The club won the league in 2004–05, 12 points ahead of runners-up Arsenal, scoring 72 goals and conceding 15 in the process. [18] [19] Chelsea won a second successive Premier League title in 2005–06 before Manchester United became the third different club to win the league in four seasons in 2006–07. [20] [21]
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