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Villa's captain John Devey was the league's top-goal scorer with 20 goals. The 1893–94 season saw four of the most famous teams in English footballing history join the Second Division: Liverpool, Newcastle United, Manchester City, and the first team based in London, Woolwich Arsenal (later Arsenal). Other teams to join the expanded Second ...
- 1893–94 Football League
1893–94: Champions: Aston Villa 1st title: Relegated: Darwen...
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- 1893–94 Football League
Category:1893–94 in English football - Wikipedia. England portal. Association football portal. 1890–91. 1891–92. 1892–93. 1893–94. 1894–95. 1895–96. 1896–97. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. English football clubs 1893–94 season (15 P) L. 1893–94 in English association football leagues (3 P)
First Division. Sunderland. Second Division. Small Heath. FA Cup. Wolverhampton Wanderers. ← 1891–92. 1893–94 →. The 1892–93 season was the 22nd season of competitive football in England .
References. 1894–95 in English football. The 1894–95 season was the 24th season of competitive football in England . League competitions. Football League. Following the collapse of Middlesbrough Ironopolis and the resignation of Northwich Victoria, three new teams were admitted to the Second Division, bringing it to 16 teams.
- Aston Villa (2)
- England
- Sunderland (3*)
- Bury
This list may not reflect recent changes . A. 1893–94 Ardwick A.F.C. season. 1893–94 Woolwich Arsenal F.C. season. 1893–94 Aston Villa F.C. season. B. 1893–94 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season. E. 1893–94 Eastville Rovers F.C. season. 1893–94 Everton F.C. season. L. 1893–94 Liverpool F.C. season. N. 1893–94 New Brompton F.C. season.