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Football League Third Division

Until the 2004/05 season, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system. Before that it was the third division overall, but that ended with the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the start of the 1992/93 season .

The Third Division was replaced by Football League Two prior to the start of the 2004/05 season.

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Overview

Prior to the formation of the Premiership in 1992, the Third Division was the third highest level in English football. Up until this time, teams were relegated to what was called the Fourth Division.

The Third Division was originally formed in 1920 with the addition of Southern League clubs to the League, before becoming the Third Division South in 1921. A new Third Division was formed in 1958 from the top clubs of the Third Division North and Third Division South. Instead of being divided by regional location, the teams at this level became divided by ability.

At the end of each season the top three teams were promoted to Second Division, along with the winners of a play-off between the next four teams. Also, the bottom two teams were relegated to the Football Conference.

Note: A team could be spared from relegation if one or both of the Conference teams nominated for promotion did not fulfil the required criteria for entering the League.

Plymouth Argyle hold the record points total for this division. In their 2001/02 championship season they amassed 102 points.

Previous League champions

Winners of the original Third Division (1921)

Year Winner
1921 Crystal Palace

Winners of the old format Third Division (1959-1992)

Year Winner
1959 Plymouth Argyle
1960 Southampton
1961 Bury
1962 Portsmouth
1963 Northampton Town
1964 Coventry City
1965 Carlisle United
1966 Hull City
1967 Queens Park Rangers
1968 Oxford United
1969 Watford
1970 Leyton Orient
1971 Preston North End
1972 Aston Villa
1973 Bolton Wanderers
1974 Oldham Athletic
1975 Blackburn Rovers
1976 Hereford United
1977 Mansfield Town
1978 Wrexham
1979 Shrewsbury Town
1980 Grimsby Town
1981 Rotherham United
1982 Burnley
1983 Portsmouth
1984 Oxford United
1985 Bradford City
1986 Reading
1987 AFC Bournemouth
1988 Sunderland
1989 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1990 Bristol Rovers
1991 Cambridge United
1992 Brentford

Winners of the new format Third Division (1993-2004)

Year Winner
1993 Cardiff City
1994 Shrewsbury Town
1995 Carlisle United
1996 Preston North End
1997 Wigan Athletic
1998 Notts County
1999 Brentford
2000 Swansea City
2001 Brighton & Hove Albion
2002 Plymouth Argyle
2003 Rushden & Diamonds
2004 Doncaster Rovers



Last updated: 06-02-2005 08:56:01
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