Final English Top Division Football (soccer) Table and Cup Final(s)
Position
Club
Points
History
Notes
1
Leeds United
82
6-2
2
Manchester United
78
6-17
LC-W
3
Sheffield Wednesday
75
9-1
4
Arsenal
72
2-66
5
Manchester City
70
9-3
6
Liverpool
64
4-30
FAC-W
7
Aston Villa
60
5-4
8
Nottingham Forest
59
5-15
LC-F
9
Sheffield United
57
6-2
10
Crystal Palace
57
3-3
11
Queens Park Rangers
54
3-9
12
Everton
53
3-38
13
Wimbledon
53
1-6
14
Chelsea
53
7-3
15
Tottenham Hotspur
52
5-14
16
Southampton
52
2-14
17
Oldham Athletic
51
2-1
18
Norwich City
45
4-6
19
Coventry City
44
1-25
20
Luton Town
42
3-10
21
Notts County
40
6-1
22
West Ham United
38
4-1
Legend and Abbreviations
Points: 3 for a win : 1 for a draw.
Clubs:
Blue Qualified for Europe
Red Relegated
History is in the form A-B:
A is the number of occasions that the club has been in the Top Division.
B is the current number of consecutive seasons in the Top Division.
Notes:
FAC FA Cup;
LC League Cup;
W Winners - F Finalists
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League Cup Final
Manchester United 1 Nottingham Forest 0
FA Cup Final
Liverpool 2 Sunderland 0
European Cup Final
Barcelona 1 Sampdoria 0 aet
UEFA Cup Final First Leg
Torino 2 Ajax 2
UEFA Cup Final Second Leg
Ajax 0 Torino 0 awg: Ajax
Cup Winners Cup Final
Werder Bremen 2 Monaco 0
aet After Extra Time :
awg Won by Away Goals
History (England)
The Top Division was increased back to 22 clubs.
Sunderland became the 19th club from the second level to play in the FA Cup final.
History (Europe)
Ajax and Barcelona became the second and third clubs to win all three European trophies.