Cuarta División de Inglaterra
La Cuarta División del fútbol en Inglaterra hace referencia a la cuarta categoría en el sistema de ligas del fútbol inglés. Inicialmente se estableció en la temporada 1958-59, siendo denominada Football League Fourth Division. En 1992 con la nueva estructura del fútbol los clubes de la First Division pasaron a la nueva Premier League, por lo cual la Third Division se convirtió en la nueva cuarta división. Desde la temporada 2004-05 la nueva Football League Two pasó a ser la cuarta categoría, reemplazando a la Third Division.[1]
Temporada
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Campeón
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Subcampeón
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Tercer ascenso
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Play-Offs
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1958–59 |
Port Vale |
Coventry City |
York City, Shrewsbury Town
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1959–60 |
Walsall |
Notts County |
Torquay United, Watford
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1960–61 |
Peterborough United |
Crystal Palace |
Northampton Town, Bradford
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1961–62 |
Millwall |
Colchester United |
Wrexham, Carlisle United
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1962–63 |
Brentford |
Oldham Athletic |
Crewe Alexandra, Mansfield Town
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1963–64 |
Gillingham |
Carlisle United |
Workington, Exeter City
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1964–65 |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
Millwall |
York City, Oxford United
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1965–66 |
Doncaster Rovers |
Darlington |
Torquay United, Colchester United
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1966–67 |
Stockport County |
Southport |
Barrow, Tranmere Rovers
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1967–68 |
Luton Town |
Barnsley |
Hartlepools United, Crewe Alexandra
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1968–69 |
Doncaster Rovers (2) |
Halifax Town |
Rochdale, Bradford City
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1969–70 |
Chesterfield |
Wrexham |
Swansea City, Port Vale
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1970–71 |
Notts County |
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic |
Oldham Athletic, York City
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1971–72 |
Grimsby Town |
Southend United |
Brentford, Scunthorpe United
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1972–73 |
Southport |
Hereford United |
Cambridge United, Aldershot
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1973–74 |
Peterborough United (2) |
Gillingham |
Colchester United, Bury
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1974–75 |
Mansfield Town |
Shrewsbury Town |
Rotherham United, Chester City
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1975–76 |
Lincoln City |
Northampton Town |
Reading, Tranmere Rovers
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1976–77 |
Cambridge United |
Exeter City |
Colchester United, Bradford City
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1977–78 |
Watford |
Southend United |
Swansea City, Brentford
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1978–79 |
Reading |
Grimsby Town |
Wimbledon, Barnsley
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1979–80 |
Huddersfield Town |
Walsall |
Newport County, Portsmouth
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1980–81 |
Southend United |
Lincoln City |
Doncaster Rovers, Wimbledon
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1981–82 |
Sheffield United |
Bradford City |
Wigan Athletic, AFC Bournemouth
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1982–83 |
Wimbledon |
Hull City |
Port Vale, Scunthorpe United
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1983–84 |
York City |
Doncaster Rovers |
Reading, Bristol City
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1984–85 |
Chesterfield (2) |
Blackpool |
Darlington, Bury
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1985–86 |
Swindon Town |
Chester City |
Mansfield Town, Port Vale
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1986–87 |
Northampton Town |
Preston North End |
Southend United |
Aldershot
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1987–88 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Cardiff City |
Bolton Wanderers |
Swansea City
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1988–89 |
Rotherham United |
Tranmere Rovers |
Crewe Alexandra |
Leyton Orient
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1989–90 |
Exeter City |
Grimsby Town |
Southend United |
Cambridge United
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1990–91 |
Darlington |
Stockport County |
Hartlepool United, Peterborough United |
Torquay United
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1991–92 |
Burnley |
Rotherham United |
Mansfield Town |
Blackpool
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Títulos por club
- 1 títulos: Accrington Stanley, Burnley, Burton Albion, Cambridge United, Cardiff City, Darlington, Exeter City, Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town, Luton Town, Mansfield Town, Millwall, Milton Keynes Dons, Plymouth Argyle, Port Vale, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Reading, Rotherham United, Rushden & Diamonds, Sheffield United, Shrewsbury Town, Southend United, Southport, Swansea City, Watford, Wigan Athletic, Wimbledon, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Yeovil Town, York City, Cheltenham Town F.C., Forest Green Rovers F.C., Leyton Orient F.C..
Referencias
Véase también
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