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  2. Football League Second Division - Wikipedia

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    The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992. Following the foundation of the FA Premier League , the Football League divisions were renumbered and the third tier became known as the Football League Second Division, while the second level was branded "First ...

  3. List of winners of the EFL Championship and predecessors

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    A national second tier of English league football was established in 1892–93, at the demise of Football Alliance, as the Second Division.In 1992, with the departure of the then First Division clubs to become the Premier League, the second tier became known as the First Division.

  4. English football league system - Wikipedia

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    The English football league pyramid. The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in England, with five teams from Wales, one from Guernsey, one from Jersey and one from the Isle of Man also competing.

  5. Football records and statistics in England - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Hotspur also spent a season in the Second Division; similarly to Manchester United, it is the only time they have been outside the top flight since 1950. In 1976–77, Spurs conceded 72 goals as they finished bottom; the following season, they finished third in the second division to earn promotion back to the top flight. [9]

  6. 2001–02 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Football League, Second Division; Season: 2001–02: Champions: Brighton & Hove Albion (1st third tier title, and second successive division championship) Direct promotion: Brighton & Hove Albion, Reading: Promoted through play-offs: Stoke City: Relegated: AFC Bournemouth, Bury, Cambridge United, Wrexham: Matches played: 552: Goals scored ...

  7. 1974–75 in English football - Wikipedia

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    1 March 1975: Aston Villa beat Norwich City 1–0 in the all-Second Division final of the League Cup at Wembley, ending their 14-year wait for a major trophy which began when they won the first ever League Cup. [20] 8 March 1975: Second Division Fulham beat Carlisle United 1–0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals. West Ham United and Birmingham City ...

  8. Second Division - Wikipedia

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    In sport, the Second Division, also called Division 2 or Division II is usually the second highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below. Following the rise of Premier League style competitions, many leagues known as the Second Division have fallen to a lower tier in countries ...

  9. 1983–84 in English football - Wikipedia

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    The Second Division's top three clubs Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United are level on 69 points at the top of the table, seven points ahead of fourth-placed Manchester City, with the Owls having two games in hand over their direct rivals. [100] 8 April 1984: Wolves sack manager Graham Hawkins after just under two years in charge.