Final English Top Division Football (soccer) Table and Cup Final(s)
Position
Club
Points
History
Notes
1
Manchester United
91
6-25
2
Arsenal
73
2-74
UEFA-F
3
Leeds United
69
6-10
4
Liverpool
67
4-38
5
Chelsea
65
7-11
FAC-W
6
Aston Villa
58
5-12
FAC-F
7
Sunderland
58
7-1
8
Leicester City
55
10-4
LC-W
9
West Ham United
55
5-7
10
Tottenham Hotspur
53
5-22
11
Newcastle United
52
5-7
12
Middlesbrough
52
8-2
13
Everton
50
3-46
14
Coventry City
44
1-33
15
Southampton
44
2-22
16
Derby County
38
7-4
17
Bradford City
36
2-1
18
Wimbledon
33
1-14
19
Sheffield Wednesday
31
9-9
20
Watford
24
2-1
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;
UEFA UEFA Cup;
W Winners - F Finalists
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League Cup Final
Leicester City 2 Tranmere Rovers 1
FA Cup Final
Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 0
European Cup Final
Real Madrid 3 Valencia 0
UEFA Cup Final
Galatasaray 0 Arsenal 0 aet (pens: 4 - 1)
aet After Extra Time :
pens Penalties
History (England)
Manchester United won the Championship by a record 18 points.
Manchester United pull out of the FA Cup (even though they are the holders) to play in a tournament in Brazil.
Arsenal lost the UEFA Cup final on penalties, the second time they had lost a European final this way.
History (Europe)
For the first time, the European Cup Final was between two clubs from the same country: Real Madrid and Valencia (Spain).