1896–97 in English football

{{Short description|26th season of competitive football in England}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}

{{Use British English|date=July 2020}}

{{Infobox football country season

| country = England

| season = 1896–97

| division1 = First Division

| champions1 = Aston Villa

| division2 = Second Division

| champions2 = Notts County

| division3 = Northern League

| champions3 = Middlesbrough

| division4 = Midland League

| champions4 = Doncaster Rovers

| division5 = Southern League

| champions5 = Southampton St. Mary's

| domestic = FA Cup

| dchampions = Aston Villa

| domestic2 = FA Amateur Cup

| dchampions2 = Old Carthusians

| leaguecup =

| lchampions =

| supercup =

| schampions =

| prevseason = 1895–96

| nextseason = 1897–98

| flagicon = yes

}}

The 1896–97 season was the 26th season of competitive football in England.

Aston Villa became the second team (after Preston North End) to complete "the Double" of winning the Football League Championship and the FA Cup. No other team would complete the double for 64 years.{{fact|date=July 2020}}

File:Aston Villa 1899 - 02.jpg

The Cup Final was played on 10 April 1897 between Aston Villa and Everton. At the start of the day, the top of the league table looked thus:This table was extrapolated from the final table, after excluding the results from 10 April onwards.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=Q

|winpoints=2

|use_goal_ratio=y

|team1=AST|name_AST=Aston Villa

|team2=DER|name_DER=Derby County

|team3=SHU|name_SHU=Sheffield United

|team4=PNE|name_PNE=Preston North End

|team5=LIV|name_LIV=Liverpool

|win_AST=18|draw_AST=5|loss_AST=4|gf_AST=64|ga_AST=38

|win_DER=15|draw_DER=4|loss_DER=7|gf_DER=66|ga_DER=43

|win_SHU=12|draw_SHU=10|loss_SHU=6|gf_SHU=40|ga_SHU=27

|win_PNE=11|draw_PNE=10|loss_PNE=5|gf_PNE=55|ga_PNE=37

|win_LIV=12|draw_LIV=8|loss_LIV=9|gf_LIV=46|ga_LIV=38

|update=complete|source=

}}

Consequently, with a total of 30 league games to play in the season, only Derby County had any "mathematical" possibility of overtaking Aston Villa to take the title. To do so, they would have needed to take at least seven points from their remaining four games, with Aston Villa losing their remaining three games. In the event, Derby lost 1–0 at Bury and Aston Villa were thus confirmed as League Champions on the same day that they went on to win the Cup. As a result, Villa became the first, and so far, only team to date to achieve the league and cup "double" on the same day.

Honours

class="wikitable"
style="width:15em"|Competitionstyle="width:15em"|Winner
First DivisionAston Villa (3*)
Second DivisionNotts County
FA CupAston Villa (3)
Home Championship{{fb|SCO}}

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

Football League

{{main|1896–97 Football League}}

=First Division=

{{main|1896–97 Football League#First Division}}

The First Division was won by Aston Villa.

{{:1896–97 Football League|transcludesection=First Division|only_totals=y}}

=Second Division=

{{main|1896–97 Football League#Second Division}}

Notts County won the Second Division and were elected to the First Division after winning a Test Match against Burnley. Following the failure of Rotherham Town, Burslem Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra to be re-elected into the Football League, Blackpool and Gainsborough Trinity joined the Second Division. Walsall (formerly Walsall Town Swifts) also returned after a season away.

{{:1896–97 Football League|transcludesection=Second Division|only_totals=y}}

=Southern League=

{{main|1896–97 Southern Football League}}

{{:1896–97 Southern Football League}}

References

{{Reflist}}