The 1945–46 season was the 66th season of competitive football in England. 1945–46 was the first peacetime football season since the 1939–40 season was...
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required by teams. The leagues started in 1940; however there was only one full season, in 1945–46. Previous seasons were, in a sense, bit-part leagues with clubs...
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The 1945–46 FA Cup was the 65th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, generally known as the...
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The 1945–46 British Victory Home Championship was played during the 1945–46 football season between the national football teams of the four Home Nations...
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Wartime League (category 1945–46 in English football)
April 2020). "How English football responded to the second world war". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 January 2022. "1944 and 1945 Football League South Cup...
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The 1945–46 Southern Football League season was the 43rd in the history of the league, an English football competition. It was the first season after the...
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The 1945–46 season was the 31st in the history of the Isthmian League, an English football competition. It was the first season after the break caused...
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The 1945–46 season saw Rochdale compete for their 7th and final season in the wartime league (Division 3 North West). The season consisted of 36 matches...
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The 1945–46 Northern Football League season was the 48th in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in Northern England. From...
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The 1945–46 season was Manchester United's seventh and last season in the non-competitive War League during the Second World War. With the ending of the...
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The 1945–46 season was Port Vale's third and final season of football in the wartime league system of World War II. Despite low expectations the club turned...
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The 1945–46 season was Blackpool F.C.'s first season of post-World War II football. They competed in the 22-team Football League North, a stop-gap competition...
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The 1945–46 Sussex County Football League season was the 21st in the history of the competition. Teams were placed into two separate leagues, Eastern Division...
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The 1945–46 season was the 44th in the history of the Western Football League. This was the first season of the Western League since it was suspended at...
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Victory International (category 1945–46 in English football)
Internationals were those played as part of the 1945–46 British Victory Home Championship. The 1945–46 season also saw England play Victory internationals...
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The 1945–46 season was Birmingham City Football Club's first season played under that name in nationally-organised football. The club had been called...
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The 1945–46 season was Stoke City's eleventh and final season in the non-competitive War League. In 1939 World War II was declared and the Football League...
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The 1945–46 season was Newport County's first full season since the 1938–39 season. The club competed in the Football League South, a temporary division...
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The 1945–46 season was Colchester United's fourth season in their history and their fourth in the Southern League. It was also their first since the end...
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The 1945–46 Macedonian Republic League was the second since its establishment. Pobeda Skopje (a one of two forerunners of FK Vardar) won their first championship...
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The 1945–46 season was Chelsea Football Club's thirty-second competitive season. It saw the first competitive football in England since the end of the...
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The 1945–46 Arsenal F.C. season was Arsenal Football Club's first post-war football season. The team finished eleventh and were knocked out in the third...
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Huddersfield Town's 1945–46 campaign was mainly played in the still active Wartime League, but the FA Cup was revived for the 1945–46 season in a two-leg format...
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For the 1945–46 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in the Third Division Northern Section. 11v11...
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so-called Victory Internationals is a list of rugby union matches played in Europe from 1945 to 1946 between British, Irish, New Zealand and French rugby union...
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During the 1945–46 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League South, due to the cessation of competitive league football for one...
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The English football champions are the winners of the top-level league in English men's football, which since the 1992–93 season has been called the Premier...
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The 1945–46 English football season was Aston Villa's only season in the Football League South. Like all English clubs, Villa lost seven seasons to the...
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Following the abandonment of league football during World War II, the club competed in the FA Cup in 1945–46 before the Football League returned the next year...
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The 1945–46 FA Cup was the 65th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; the Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short...
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