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He was the club's player of the year four times, won promotion from the Fourth Division twice, kept 26 clean sheets in a single season and went a record 1,103 minutes of league football without conceding a goal. 28 November 2003: Ted Bates, 85, served Southampton for 66 years until his death as a player, coach, manager, director and president ...
This article concerns football records in England.Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Football League or Premier League.Where a different record exists for the top flight (Football League First Division 1888–1992, and Premier League 1992–present), this is also given.
This article lists seasons played in the second tier of English football from 1992–93, when the old Football League First Division was replaced by the Premier League as the top-level. Football League Division One was renamed the Football League Championship from 2004–05.
24 October 2004 – Arsenal's record streak of unbeaten top-flight league matches ends at 49 after a 2–0 away loss to Manchester United. 26 October 2004 – Gary Megson is dismissed as manager of West Bromwich Albion after he notifies the club he will not extend his contract past the current season.
English League (4th tier) Football League Fourth Division (1958–1992) Football League Third Division (1992–2004) Football League Two (2004–2016) EFL League Two (2016–present) Country: England: Founded: 1958 Number of teams: 24 (2023–24 season) Current champions: Stockport County (2023–24) Most successful club: Chesterfield (4 ...
This is a list of the England national football team results from 2000 to 2019 ... 2–0 Ukraine: London ... 2 April UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 7:
English League (2nd tier) Football League Second Division (1892–1992) Football League First Division (1992–2004) Football League Championship (2004–2016) EFL Championship (2016–present) Country: England: Founded: 1892 Number of teams: 24 (2022–23 season) Current champions: Leicester City (2023–24) Most successful club: Leicester ...
The 2003–04 season was Arsenal Football Club's 12th season in the Premier League and their 78th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It began on 1 July 2003 and concluded on 30 June 2004, with competitive matches played between August and May.