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  2. 1963–64 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    It was the first double digit scoreline in the division since 1958–59. Other results that day included Liverpool beating Stoke City 6-1, Burnley beating Manchester United by the same scoreline, Blackburn Rovers beating West Ham United 8-2 away and a 4-4 draw between West Bromwich Albion and Tottenham Hotspur .

  3. 1963–64 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Third Division; Season: 1963–64: Champions: Coventry City (1st title) Promoted: Crystal Palace: Relegated: Crewe Alexandra, Millwall, Notts County, Wrexham: Matches played: 552: Goals scored: 1,730 (3.13 per match) Top goalscorer: Alfie Biggs (Bristol Rovers), 30 [3] Biggest home win: Brentford v Wrexham 9–0: Biggest away win: Brentford v ...

  4. 1963–64 in English football - Wikipedia

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    14 September 1963 – George Best, a 17-year-old Northern Irish winger, makes his debut for Manchester United in their 1–0 First Division win over West Bromwich Albion. 23 October 1963 – an England versus Rest of the World XI match is staged to mark the centenary of The Football Association.

  5. 1962–63 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    First Division; Season: 1962–63: Champions: Everton 6th English title: Relegated: Manchester City Leyton Orient: European Cup: Everton: European Cup Winners' Cup: Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: Sheffield Wednesday Arsenal: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,536 (3.32 per match) Top goalscorer: Jimmy Greaves (37 ...

  6. 1962–63 in English football - Wikipedia

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    11 May 1963: Everton seal the First Division title with a 4–1 home win over Fulham on the final day of the league season. 15 May 1963: Tottenham Hotspur become the first British club to win a European trophy, defeating Atlético Madrid 5–1 in the European Cup Winners' Cup Final in Rotterdam.

  7. 1963–64 Ipswich Town F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    During the 1963–64 English football season, Ipswich Town F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.Just two years after being crowned champions of England, they finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the Second Division, setting several unwelcome club records along the way.

  8. Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    The Football League First Division was a division of the Football League in England from 1888 until 2004. It was the top division in the English football league system until the end of the 1991-92 season, at which point all of its teams broke away to form the Premier League. From 1992 to 2004, the name Division 1 was given to what had ...

  9. 1962–63 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Third Division; Season: 1962–63: Champions: Northampton Town (1st english third division title) Promoted: Swindon Town: Relegated: Bradford Park Avenue, Brighton & Hove Albion, Carlisle United, Halifax Town: Matches played: 552: Goals scored: 1,855 (3.36 per match) Top goalscorer: George Hudson (Peterborough United), 30 [citation needed] [3]