Football : Season Details : 1930

Final English Top Division Football (soccer) Table and Cup Final(s).

Legend
Clubs in BLUE were relegated.
Points: 2 for a win; 1 for a draw.
History is in the form A-B:
A is the number of occasions that the club has been in the Top Division;
B is the number of consecutive seasons in the Top Division.
Abbreviations:
FAC FA Cup
W Winner(s); F Finalist(s).


Position Club Points History Notes
1
Sheffield Wednesday
60
3-4
 
2
Derby County
50
4-4
 
3
Manchester City
47
4-2
 
4
Aston Villa
47
1-38
 
5
Leeds United
46
2-2
 
6
Blackburn Rovers
45
1-38
 
7
West Ham United
43
1-7
 
8
Leicester City
43
2-5
 
9
Sunderland
43
1-36
 
10
Huddersfield Town
43
1-10
FAC-F
11
Birmingham
41
4-9
 
12
Liverpool
41
3-21
 
13
Portsmouth
40
1-3
 
14
Arsenal
39
2-11
FAC-W
15
Bolton Wanderers
39
5-15
 
16
Middlesbrough
38
3-1
 
17
Manchester United
38
3-5
 
18
Grimsby Town
37
2-1
 
19
Newcastle United
37
1-28
 
20
Sheffield United
36
1-33
 
21
Burnley
36
3-13
 
22
Everton
35
1-38
 

Birmingham would later become Birmingham City


FA Cup Final Arsenal 2 Huddersfield Town 0


History

Everton were relegated for the first time, two seasons after winning the Championship. This left only two founder members of the League that had never been relegated (Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers).

The FA Cup final was between Huddersfield Town (the club that had dominated the 1920s) and Arsenal (the club that would dominate the 1930s). Since Arsenal's manager was originally with Huddersfield Town, the two teams came out together at Wembley for the first time.


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