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  2. 1985–86 in English football - Wikipedia

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    14 September 1985: Carlton Palmer, 19-year-old midfielder, made his debut as a substitute for West Bromwich Albion in a 4–1 defeat by Newcastle United at St James' Park. [citation needed] 28 September 1985: David Rocastle, 18-year-old midfielder, made his debut for Arsenal in a 1–1 draw with Newcastle United in the First Division at Highbury.

  3. 1984–85 in English football - Wikipedia

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    20 May 1985: After sinking as low as 20th earlier in the season, Liverpool clinch the runners-up spot with a 3–0 win at West Ham in their penultimate League match. [20] 23 May 1985: An 84th minute goal by Brian Kilcline gives Coventry a dramatic 1–0 win over Luton and edges them closer to First Division safety. Everton beat Liverpool 1–0 ...

  4. England national football team results (1980–1999) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... This is a list of the England national football team results from 1980 to 1999 ... 1985 27 February 1986 ...

  5. History of the England national football team - Wikipedia

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    The history of the England national football team, also known as the Three Lions, begins with the first representative international match in 1870 and the first officially-recognised match two years later. England primarily competed in the British Home Championship over the following decades. Although the FA had joined the international ...

  6. List of English football champions - Wikipedia

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    List of English football champions Football League First Division (1888–1992) Premier League (1992–present) Leicester City celebrate winning the 2015–16 Premier League Country England Founded 1888 Number of teams 24 winners Current champions Manchester City (2023–24) Most successful club Manchester United (20 championships) The English football champions are the winners of the top ...

  7. 1985 in association football - Wikipedia

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    The Old Lady became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions after defeating the English team. June 6 – Following the Heysel Stadium disaster FIFA ban English clubs from competing in worldwide competitive matches for five years (ten years for Liverpool, later reduced to six).

  8. Timeline of English football - Wikipedia

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    The Football League was renamed to the English Football League, with all of the leagues and cup competitions it organizes including "EFL" in their titles. Manchester United equaled Arsenal's record of 12 FA Cups. Leicester City won the top tier title of English football for the first time in history, just 8 years after their relegation to the ...

  9. 1984–85 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    20 April 1985 Stoke City: A 2–0 Sharp, Sheedy: 18,258 27 April 1985 Norwich City: H 3–0 Mountfield, Steven, Bracewell: 32,085 4 May 1985 Sheffield Wednesday: A 1–0 Gray: 37,381 6 May 1985 Queens Park Rangers: H 2–0 Mountfield, Sharp: 50,514 8 May 1985 West Ham United: H 3–0 Gray, Mountfield (2) 32,657 11 May 1985 Nottingham Forest: A ...

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