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1954-55 in English football
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The 1954-1955 season was the 75th season of competitive football in England, from August 1954 to May 1955:
Overview
Events
- September 29, 1954 - Champions Wolverhampton Wanderers and FA Cup holders West Bromwich Albion share the Charity Shield after a 4-4 draw.
- November 16, 1954 - Wolverhampton Wanderers defeat Spartak Moscow 4-0 at Molineux, a team widely regarded as one of the best in the world.
- December 13, 1954 - Wolves restore some pride to English football with a 3-2 win over Budapest Honvéd FC of Hungary, a team containing seven Hungarian internationals who defeated England 6-3 at Wembley in 1953, including Ferenc Puskás. It prompts the famous newspaper headline, which proclaims Wolves as the best team in the world.
- April 1955 - Gabriel Hanot's proposal for a European Champions' Cup is formally endorsed at the UEFA congress.
- April 2, 1955 - England win the British Home Championship after a 7-2 defeat of Scotland, in which the 40-year-old Stanley Matthews creates five goals and the 18-year-old Manchester United protege Duncan Edwards makes his debut.
- April 18, 1955 - Inauguration of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
- April 23, 1955 - Chelsea secure the championship with a 3-0 home win against Sheffield Wednesday.
- May 4, 1955 - Birmingham City win 5-1 at Doncaster Rovers to finish level on points with both Luton Town and Rotherham United in the Second Division. On goal average, Birmingham are promoted as champions, Luton as runners-up while Rotherham miss out.
- May 7, 1955 - Newcastle United win the FA Cup, defeating Manchester City 3-1 at Wembley. Jackie Milburn opens the scoring after just 45 seconds - a Wembley Cup final record which stands for the next 42 years.
Honours
Awards
Football Writers' Association
Top goalscorer
League table
P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
Non-League Honours
Deaths
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