List of West Bromwich Albion F.C. seasons
The West Bromwich Albion team that won the League Championship and Charity Shield in 1919–20
West Bromwich Albion Football Club was founded as West Bromwich Strollers in 1878 by workers from George Salter's Spring Works and turned professional in 1885.[ 1] [ 2] Albion won the FA Cup for the first time in 1888 and later that year became one of the founder members of the Football League . In the 1900–01 season, the club moved to its current home ground, The Hawthorns .[ 3] Albion have spent the majority of their history – 81 of 125 seasons – in the top division of English football, including 24 consecutive seasons between 1949–50 and 1972–73 . From 1986–87 to 2001–02 , they spent sixteen consecutive seasons outside the top division, recording their lowest ever league finish of seventh in Division Three in 1991–92 . Albion have been promoted eleven times and relegated twelve times, with seven of the 23 changes of division coming between 2002 and 2010. The team played in the Premier League for the first time in 2002–03 .
Chart of West Bromwich Albion Performances
Albion have won the League Championship once, the FA Cup five times, the League Cup once and the Charity Shield twice, one of which was shared. They have been runners-up in the League Championship twice, in the FA Cup five times and in the League Cup twice. In European competitions , Albion have reached the quarter-final stage of both the Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup .
The club has played more than one hundred seasons since their first entry in the FA Cup in 1883–84 . The table details the club's achievements in all national and European first team competitions, and records their top league goalscorer, for each completed season. Records of locally organised cup competitions such as the Birmingham Senior Cup and Staffordshire Senior Cup , which have permitted reserve teams from the 1900s onwards,[ 4] are not included.
Seasons
Key
Key to league record:
Pld = Matches played
W = Matches won
D = Matches drawn
L = Matches lost
GF = Goals for
GA = Goals against
Pts = Points
Pos = Final position
Key to divisions:
Key to rounds:
DNE = Did not enter
QR = Qualifying round
Grp = Group stage
R1 = Round 1
R2 = Round 2
R3 = Round 3
R4 = Round 4
R5 = Round 5
QF = Quarter-finals
SF = Semi-finals
ASF = Area semi-finals
AF = Area final
RU = Runners-up
WS = Shared
W = Winners
Divisions in bold indicate a change in division.
Players in bold indicate the top scorer in the division that season.
Season
League
FA Cup
EFL Cup
Europe / Other
Top league goalscorer(s)[ a]
Average league attendance
Division (tier)
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Pos
Player(s)
Goals
1883–84
N/A
R1
1884–85
N/A
QF
1885–86
N/A
RU
1886–87
N/A
RU
1887–88
N/A
W
1888–89
FL [ b]
22
10
2
10
40
46
22
6th
SF
Billy Bassett Tom Pearson
11
4,437
1889–90
FL
22
11
3
8
47
50
25
5th
R1
Tom Pearson
17
5,741
1890–91
FL
22
5
2
15
34
57
12
12th
SF
Tom Pearson
13
5,056
1891–92
FL
26
6
6
14
51
58
18
12th
W
Tom Pearson
13
7,700
1892–93
Div 1 [ c] (1)
30
12
5
13
58
69
29
8th
R1
Billy Bassett Tom Pearson
11
5,113
1893–94
Div 1 (1)
30
14
4
12
66
59
32
8th
R1
Roddy McLeod
14
5,257
1894–95
Div 1 (1)
30
10
4
16
51
66
24
13th
RU
Tom Hutchinson
15
6,654
1895–96
Div 1 (1)
30
6
7
17
30
59
19
16th [ d]
R3
Roddy McLeodBilly Richards
6
6,215
1896–97
Div 1 (1)
30
10
6
14
33
56
26
12th
R2
Albert Flewitt
6
6,190
1897–98
Div 1 (1)
30
11
10
9
44
45
32
7th
R3
Ben Garfield
12
7,013
1898–99
Div 1 (1)
34
12
6
16
42
57
30
14th
R3
Billy Richards
10
5,350
1899–1900
Div 1 (1)
34
11
8
15
43
51
30
13th
R3
Chippy Simmons
12
5,695
1900–01
Div 1 (1) ↓
34
7
8
19
35
62
22
18th
SF
Dick Roberts Chippy Simmons
5
13,090
1901–02
Div 2 (2) ↑
34
25
5
4
82
29
55
1st
R1
Chippy Simmons
23
7,822
1902–03
Div 1 (1)
34
16
4
14
54
53
36
7th
R1
Billy Lee
10
17,128
1903–04
Div 1 (1) ↓
34
7
10
17
36
60
24
18th
R1
Chippy Simmons
8
13,356
1904–05
Div 2 (2)
34
13
4
17
56
48
30
10th
QR
Walter Jack
13
4,884
1905–06
Div 2 (2)
38
22
8
8
79
36
52
4th
R1
Adam Haywood
21
8,637
1906–07
Div 2 (2)
38
21
5
12
83
45
47
4th
SF
Fred Shinton
28
12,652
1907–08
Div 2 (2)
38
19
9
10
61
39
47
5th
R2
Fred Buck
18
11,469
1908–09
Div 2 (2)
38
19
13
6
56
27
51
3rd [ e]
R2
Charlie Hewitt
15
18,644
1909–10
Div 2 (2)
38
16
5
17
58
56
37
11th
R3
Fred Buck
16
12,021
1910–11
Div 2 (2) ↑
38
22
9
7
67
41
53
1st
R2
Sid Bowser
22
16,601
1911–12
Div 1 (1)
38
15
9
14
43
47
39
9th
RU
Bob Pailor
10
19,358
1912–13
Div 1 (1)
38
13
12
13
57
50
38
10th
R1
Bob Pailor
16
18,280
1913–14
Div 1 (1)
38
15
13
10
46
42
43
5th
R3
Alf Bentley
16
21,734
1914–15
Div 1 (1)
38
15
10
13
49
43
40
10th
R1
Fred Morris
11
11,403
The Football League and FA Cup were suspended until after the First World War .
1919–20
Div 1 (1)
42
28
4
10
104
47
60
1st
R1
Charity Shield [ f]
W
Fred Morris
37
31,968
1920–21
Div 1 (1)
42
13
14
15
54
58
40
14th
R1
Fred Morris
16
30,024
1921–22
Div 1 (1)
42
15
10
17
51
63
40
13th
R3
Stan Davies
14
23,673
1922–23
Div 1 (1)
42
17
11
14
58
49
45
7th
R3
Stan Davies
20
19,960
1923–24
Div 1 (1)
42
12
14
16
51
62
38
16th
R4
Bobby Blood
9
18,620
1924–25
Div 1 (1)
42
23
10
9
58
34
56
2nd
R4
George James
25
23,167
1925–26
Div 1 (1)
42
16
8
18
79
78
40
13th
R4
Stan Davies
19
19,860
1926–27
Div 1 (1) ↓
42
11
8
23
65
86
30
22nd
R3
Joe Carter Stan Davies
15
21,710
1927–28
Div 2 (2)
42
17
12
13
90
70
46
8th
R3
Jimmy Cookson
38
20,263
1928–29
Div 2 (2)
42
19
8
15
80
79
46
7th
QF
Jimmy CooksonTommy Glidden
21
13,696
1929–30
Div 2 (2)
42
21
5
16
105
73
47
6th
R3
Jimmy Cookson
33
14,900
1930–31 [ g]
Div 2 (2) ↑
42
22
10
10
83
49
54
2nd
W
W. G. Richardson
18
23,389
1931–32
Div 1 (1)
42
20
6
16
77
55
46
6th
R3
Charity Shield
RU
W. G. Richardson
27
25,404
1932–33
Div 1 (1)
42
20
9
13
83
70
49
4th
R4
W. G. Richardson
30
24,247
1933–34
Div 1 (1)
42
17
10
15
78
70
44
7th
R3
W. G. Richardson
26
21,488
1934–35
Div 1 (1)
42
17
10
15
83
83
44
9th
RU
W. G. Richardson
25
23,767
1935–36
Div 1 (1)
42
16
6
20
89
88
38
18th
R4
W. G. Richardson
39[ h]
24,616
1936–37
Div 1 (1)
42
16
6
20
77
98
38
16th
SF
Harry Jones
17
23,277
1937–38
Div 1 (1) ↓
42
14
8
20
74
91
36
22nd
R4
W. G. Richardson
15
23,829
1938–39
Div 2 (2)
42
18
9
15
89
72
45
10th
R4
Harry Jones
18
19,611
1939–40 [ i]
Div 2 (2)
The Football League and FA Cup were suspended until after the Second World War .
1945–46
n/a [ j]
R4
1946–47
Div 2 (2)
42
20
8
14
88
75
48
7th
R4
Dave Walsh
28
28,621
1947–48
Div 2 (2)
42
18
9
15
63
58
45
7th
R4
Dave Walsh
22
31,618
1948–49
Div 2 (2) ↑
42
24
8
10
69
39
56
2nd
QF
Dave Walsh
23
34,379
1949–50
Div 1 (1)
42
14
12
16
47
53
40
14th
R3
Dave Walsh
15
39,588
1950–51
Div 1 (1)
42
13
11
18
53
61
37
16th
R3
Ronnie Allen
10
32,245
1951–52
Div 1 (1)
42
14
13
15
74
77
41
13th
R5
Ronnie Allen
32
30,332
1952–53
Div 1 (1)
42
21
8
13
66
60
50
4th
R4
Ronnie Allen
20
32,701
1953–54
Div 1 (1)
42
22
9
11
86
63
53
2nd
W
Johnny Nicholls
28
40,083
1954–55
Div 1 (1)
42
16
8
18
76
96
40
17th
R4
Charity Shield
WS [ k]
Ronnie Allen
27
32,859
1955–56
Div 1 (1)
42
18
5
19
58
70
41
13th
R5
Ronnie Allen
17
28,589
1956–57
Div 1 (1)
42
14
14
14
59
61
42
11th
SF
Derek Kevan
16
23,676
1957–58
Div 1 (1)
42
18
14
10
92
70
50
4th
QF
Bobby Robson
24
33,741
1958–59
Div 1 (1)
42
18
13
11
88
68
49
5th
R5
Derek Kevan
26
33,189
1959–60
Div 1 (1)
42
19
11
12
83
57
49
4th
R5
Derek Kevan
26
28,362
1960–61
Div 1 (1)
42
18
5
19
67
71
41
10th
R3
DNE[ l]
Derek Kevan
18
26,088
1961–62
Div 1 (1)
42
15
13
14
83
67
43
9th
R5
DNE
Derek Kevan [ m]
33
22,102
1962–63
Div 1 (1)
42
16
7
19
71
79
39
14th
R4
DNE
Alec Jackson Derek Kevan
14
19,547
1963–64
Div 1 (1)
42
16
11
15
70
61
43
10th
R4
DNE
Clive Clark
16
22,362
1964–65
Div 1 (1)
42
13
13
16
70
65
39
14th
R3
DNE
Clive Clark
11
20,453
1965–66
Div 1 (1)
42
19
12
11
91
69
50
6th
R3
W [ n]
Jeff Astle John Kaye
18
20,496
1966–67
Div 1 (1)
42
16
7
19
77
73
39
13th
R4
RU
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
R3
Clive Clark
19
24,257
1967–68
Div 1 (1)
42
17
12
13
75
62
46
8th
W
R2
Jeff Astle
26
27,561
1968–69
Div 1 (1)
42
16
11
15
64
67
43
10th
SF
R3
Charity Shield
RU
Jeff Astle
21
26,582
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
QF
1969–70
Div 1 (1)
42
14
9
19
58
66
37
16th
R3
RU
Anglo-Italian Cup
Grp
Jeff Astle
25
28,591
1970–71
Div 1 (1)
42
10
15
17
58
75
35
17th
R4
R4
Anglo-Italian Cup
Grp
Tony Brown
28
26,606
Texaco Cup
R1
1971–72
Div 1 (1)
42
12
11
19
42
54
35
16th
R3
R2
Watney Cup
RU
Tony Brown
17
27,186
1972–73
Div 1 (1) ↓
42
9
10
23
38
62
28
22nd
R5
R3
Texaco Cup
R2
Tony Brown
12
22,340
1973–74
Div 2 (2)
42
14
16
12
48
45
44
8th
R5
R3
Tony Brown
19
16,466
1974–75
Div 2 (2)
42
18
9
15
54
42
45
6th
R4
R3
Texaco Cup
Grp
Tony Brown
12
12,805
1975–76
Div 2 (2) ↑
42
20
13
9
50
33
53
3rd
R5
R2
Anglo-Scottish Cup
Grp
Alistair Brown
10
17,955
1976–77
Div 1 (1)
42
16
13
13
62
56
45
7th
R3
R3
Anglo-Scottish Cup
Grp
David Cross
12
25,573
1977–78
Div 1 (1)
42
18
14
10
62
53
50
6th
SF
R4
Tennent Caledonian Cup
W
Tony Brown
19
24,521
1978–79
Div 1 (1)
42
24
11
7
72
35
59
3rd
R5
R2
UEFA Cup
QF
Alistair Brown
18
27,211
Tennent Caledonian Cup
SF[ o]
1979–80
Div 1 (1)
42
11
19
12
54
50
41
10th
R3
R4
UEFA Cup
R1
Peter Barnes
15
23,214
1980–81
Div 1 (1)
42
20
12
10
60
42
52
4th
R4
QF
Cyrille Regis
14
21,236
1981–82
Div 1 (1)
42
11
11
20
46
57
44[ p]
17th
SF
SF
UEFA Cup
R1
Cyrille Regis
17
17,694
1982–83
Div 1 (1)
42
15
12
15
51
49
57
11th
R4
R2
Cyrille Regis
9
15,966
1983–84
Div 1 (1)
42
14
9
19
48
62
51
17th
R5
R4
Garry Thompson
13
14,692
1984–85
Div 1 (1)
42
16
7
19
58
62
55
12th
R3
R4
Garry Thompson
19
14,470
1985–86
Div 1 (1) ↓
42
4
12
26
35
89
24
22nd
R3
R4
Full Members' Cup
ASF
Imre Varadi
9
12,306
1986–87
Div 2 (2)
42
13
12
17
51
49
51
15th
R3
R2
Full Members' Cup
R1
Garth Crooks
11
9,280
1987–88
Div 2 (2)
44
12
11
21
50
69
47
20th
R3
R1
Full Members' Cup
R2
Andy Gray
10
10,126
1988–89
Div 2 (2)
46
18
18
10
65
41
72
9th
R3
R1
Full Members' Cup
R1
Don Goodman
15
12,887
1989–90
Div 2 (2)
46
12
15
19
67
71
51
20th
R5
R4
Full Members' Cup
R1
Don Goodman
21
11,656
1990–91
Div 2 (2) ↓
46
10
18
18
52
61
48
23rd
R3
R1
Full Members' Cup
R1
Gary Bannister
13
12,136
1991–92
Div 3 (3)
46
19
14
13
64
49
71
7th [ q]
R2
R1
Associate Members' Cup
R1
Gary Robson
9
12,711
1992–93
Div 2[ r] (3) ↑
46
25
10
11
88
54
85
4th [ s]
R3
R1
Football League Trophy
R3
Bob Taylor
30
15,781
1993–94
Div 1 (2)
46
13
12
21
60
69
51
21st
R1
R2
Anglo-Italian Cup
Grp
Bob Taylor
18
17,232
1994–95
Div 1 (2)
46
16
10
20
51
57
58
19th
R3
R1
Andy Hunt
13
15,304
1995–96
Div 1 (2)
46
16
12
18
60
68
60
11th
R3
R2
Anglo-Italian Cup
AF
Bob Taylor
17
15,367
1996–97
Div 1 (2)
46
14
15
17
68
72
57
16th
R3
R1
Andy HuntPaul Peschisolido
15
15,269
1997–98
Div 1 (2)
46
16
13
17
50
56
61
10th
R4
R3
Lee Hughes
14
16,922
1998–99
Div 1 (2)
46
16
11
19
69
76
59
12th
R3
R1
Lee Hughes
31
14,900
1999–2000
Div 1 (2)
46
10
19
17
43
60
49
21st
R3
R3
Lee Hughes
12
14,719
2000–01
Div 1 (2)
46
21
11
14
60
52
74
6th [ t]
R3
R2
Lee Hughes
21
17,803
2001–02
Div 1 (2) ↑
46
27
8
11
61
29
89
2nd
QF
R3
Scott Dobie
10
21,052
2002–03
Prem (1) ↓
38
6
8
24
29
65
26
19th
R4
R3
Danny Dichio Scott Dobie
5
26,731
2003–04
Div 1 (2) ↑
46
25
11
10
64
42
86
2nd
R3
QF
Lee Hughes
11
24,785
2004–05
Prem (1)
38
6
16
16
36
61
34
17th
R4
R2
Robert Earnshaw
11
26,002
2005–06
Prem (1) ↓
38
7
9
22
31
58
30
19th
R3
R4
Nathan Ellington Nwankwo Kanu
5
25,419
2006–07
Chmp [ u] (2)
46
22
10
14
81
55
76
4th [ v]
R5
R3
Diomansy Kamara
20
20,763
2007–08
Chmp (2) ↑
46
23
12
11
88
55
81
1st
SF
R3
Kevin Phillips [ 8] [ 9]
22
22,311
2008–09
Prem (1) ↓
38
8
8
22
36
67
32
20th
R4
R2
Chris Brunt
8
25,828
2009–10
Chmp (2) ↑
46
26
13
7
89
48
91
2nd
R5
R3
Chris BruntGraham Dorrans [ 10]
13
22,199
2010–11
Prem (1)
38
12
11
15
56
71
47
11th
R3
QF
Peter Odemwingie
15
24,683
2011–12
Prem (1)
38
13
8
17
45
52
47
10th
R4
R3
Peter Odemwingie
10
24,903
2012–13
Prem (1)
38
14
7
17
53
57
49
8th
R3
R3
Romelu Lukaku
17
25,366
2013–14
Prem (1)
38
7
15
16
43
59
36
17th
R3
R3
Saido Berahino Stéphane Sessègnon
5
25,196
2014–15
Prem (1)
38
11
11
16
38
51
44
13th
QF
R4
Saido Berahino
14
25,064
2015–16
Prem (1)
38
10
13
15
34
48
43
14th
R5
R3
Salomón Rondón
9
24,631
2016–17
Prem (1)
38
12
9
17
43
51
45
10th
R3
R2
Salomón Rondón
8
23,876
2017–18
Prem (1) ↓
38
6
13
19
31
56
31
20th
R5
R3
Jay Rodriguez Salomón Rondón
7
24,520
2018–19
Chmp (2)
46
23
11
12
87
62
80
4th [ w]
R4
R3
Dwight Gayle
23
24,148
2019–20
Chmp (2) ↑
46
22
17
7
77
45
83
2nd
R5
R1
Charlie Austin Hal Robson-Kanu
10
24,053[ x]
2020–21
Prem (1) ↓
38
5
11
22
35
76
26
19th
R3
R3
Matheus Pereira
11
5,371[ y]
2021–22
Chmp (2)
46
18
13
15
52
45
67
10th
R3
R2
Karlan Grant
18
21,875
2022–23
Chmp (2)
46
18
12
16
59
53
66
9th
R4
R2
Brandon Thomas-Asante Daryl Dike
7
22,625
2023–24
Chmp (2)
46
21
12
13
70
47
75
5th [ z]
R4
R1
Brandon Thomas-Asante
11
24,057
Seasons spent at Level 1 of football league system: 80
Seasons spent at Level 2 of football league system: 43
Seasons spent at Level 3 of football league system: 2
Seasons spent at Level 4 of football league system: 0
^ Goals in regular league competition only, excluding play-offs or test matches . Sourced from Matthews (2007) up to and including the 2006–07 season.
^ West Bromwich Albion were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League .
^ The Football League expanded to two divisions in 1892, absorbing most of the teams from the Football Alliance . The league previously known simply as the Football League became the Football League First Division .
^ Albion retained their place in Division One by winning two and drawing one of four test matches, playing home and away against Manchester City and Liverpool .
^ Albion missed out on promotion on goal average , by 0.0056 of a goal.
^ The Charity Shield was first played for in 1908. In its early years, the match took place at the end of the season, but was subsequently moved to September or October of the following season. From 1959 onwards it has been played in August, prior to the beginning of the league programme. It was renamed the FA Community Shield in 2002.[ 5]
^ West Bromwich Albion completed the "double" of winning the FA Cup and promotion in the same season. As of May 2008 they remain the only English club to have achieved this feat.[ 6]
^ Club record for most league goals (39) and most goals in total (40) scored in a season.
^ The 1939–40 season was abandoned in early September and all results annulled. Albion's record at the time of the annulment was P3 W1 D1 L1 F8 A8 Pts3.
^ The FA Cup was contested in 1945–46 but the Football League did not resume until the following season.
^ From 1939 to 1993, in the event of a draw, the Charity Shield would be shared between the two competing teams, with each team having possession of the trophy for six months.
^ The League Cup started in 1960–61. Most First Division clubs took part in it from the first season, but Albion did not enter until 1965–66, when the FA offered the winners a place in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup .[ 7]
^ Kevan was joint-top Division One scorer with Ray Crawford of Ipswich Town .
^ Albion won the League Cup at their first attempt.
^ Albion lost 2–0 to Heart of Midlothian in the third place play-off.
^ The 1981–82 season saw the introduction of three points for a win instead of two.
^ Lowest League finish.
^ With the advent of the Premier League , the third tier of English football became known as the Second Division .
^ Promoted following 3–0 victory over Port Vale in the play-off final at the old Wembley Stadium .
^ Lost 5–2 on aggregate in play-off semi-finals to Bolton Wanderers .
^ In 2004–05 the Football League First Division had been renamed the Football League Championship as part of a re-branding exercise by the Football League .
^ Lost 1–0 to Derby County in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium .
^ Lost 3–4 on penalties following a 1–1 draw on aggregate to Aston Villa in the play-off semi-finals .
^ The remaining nine league fixtures of the 2019–20 season were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom .
^ All but one league fixtures of the 2020–21 season were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom .
^ Lost 3–1 on aggregate to Southampton in the play-off semi-finals
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