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The club has reached the top flight of English football once in its history, a single season in Division One in 1962–63 which ended in relegation. Leyton Orient's best performance in the FA Cup was in reaching the semi-final stage in 1977–78. [1] This list includes the abandoned 1939–40 season and the unofficial Second World War leagues.
18 October 1958 Ipswich Town: A 0–0 14,578 13th 25 October 1958 Swansea Town: H 3–2 McGarry (2), McHale 15,629 10th 1 November 1958 Leyton Orient: A 5–2 Howard, McKnight (og), Massie, Hawksworth, McHale 13,828 8th 8 November 1958 Sunderland: H 1–1 Massie 20,301 9th 15 November 1958 Lincoln City: A 1–1 Hawksworth 9,361 9th 22 November ...
The 1958–59 season was the 60th completed season of The Football League. ... Leyton Orient: 42 14 8 20 71 78 0.910 36 18 ... 25 55 91 0.604 27 Source: ...
Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, ... Leyton Orient: 0–0 3–2 3–1 1–2 3–4 2–0 3–0 ... 25 2 8 13 20 41 0.985 44 18
The 1958–59 season was the 79th season of competitive football in England. ... Leyton Orient: 42 14 8 20 71 78 0.910 36 18 ... 25 55 91 0.604 27
November 1958 Leyton Orient: 9: Vic Keeble: CF 32 20 1 33: 20: 1957 Newcastle United: 10: John Dick: IL 41 27 1 42: 27: 1953 Crittall Athletic: 11: Malcolm Musgrove: OL 40 7 1 41: 7: 1953 Lynmouth Colliery Other players with appearances 6: Andy Nelson: LH 12 1 12: 1: 1957 Academy 2: Joe Kirkup: RB 11 11: 1958 Academy 1: Noel Dwyer: GK 10 10: ...
Toggle Fixtures and results subsection. 3.1 Second Division. ... 25 January 1958 () Round 4: Cardiff City: 4–1: Leyton Orient: Cardiff: 14:45: Sid Bishop Brian Walsh
1 Results of finals. ... with all the winners except Leyton Orient in 1992–93 being non-League clubs. ... 1924–25 1968–69 4 1958–59 13 Tottenham Hotspur: 8