List of Watford F.C. seasons

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The Rookery and Main stands at Vicarage Road, at the end of the 1999–2000 season

Watford Football Club is an English football club from Watford, Hertfordshire. Formed as Watford Rovers in 1881, the club entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1886. In the same year, they also entered the county-wide Herts Senior Cup, reaching the final six times over the next ten years. Watford Rovers became West Hertfordshire in 1893, and joined the Southern League for the 1896–97 season. The team started to change from one composed entirely of amateurs to one including paid professionals. In 1898, West Hertfordshire merged with Watford St Mary's to form Watford Football Club.[1]

The club participated in the Southern League from 1896 until 1920, experiencing considerable success. They won six league titles in this period, including the Southern League First Division in 1914–15.[2] After the resumption of Southern League football following a four-year hiatus due to the First World War, Watford missed out on a second consecutive title in 1919–20 on goal average. They joined the Football League Third Division in the 1920–21 season, and following its subsequent reorganisation became founder members of the Third Division South in 1921.[3]

Watford competed in the Third Division South for the next 37 years, with little success. Fred Pagnam finished as the Division's top scorer in 1922–23,[4] the club reached the final of the Third Division South Cup in 1935 and 1937 (winning on the latter occasion),[5] and Len Dunderdale scored 21 goals for Watford in 1938–39 despite leaving mid-way through the season.[6] The team started to progress after the reorganisation of the Football League into four national divisions in 1958. They won promotion to the Third Division in 1960, the Second Division in 1969, and reached the FA Cup semi-final in 1970. However, the league progress was reversed with two relegations over the next five years, and in 1976–77 Watford were briefly bottom of the entire Football League.[1]

A turning point in the club's history came in the late 1970s. Singer, shareholder and lifelong Watford supporter Elton John became chairman in 1976, and appointed Graham Taylor as manager in 1977. The club achieved consecutive promotions between 1977 and 1979, and reached the First Division for the first time in their history in 1982.[7] Furthermore, in 1982–83 Watford finished second in the First Division, and Luther Blissett was the division's top scorer with 27 goals. Consequently, Watford qualified for the UEFA Cup in 1983–84. They also reached their first FA Cup final, losing 2–0 to Everton at Wembley Stadium.[8] Following Taylor's departure in 1987, Watford were relegated in 1988.[9]

Watford remained in English football's second tier for eight seasons, until they were relegated in 1995–96.[1] Taylor returned as manager in 1997, and for the second time in his career led Watford to consecutive promotions, although he was unable to prevent relegation from the Premier League in 1999–2000.[10] In the 21st century Watford have reached two FA Cup semi-finals, one League Cup semi-final, and spent a further season in the Premier League after winning the 2006 Football League Championship play-off final under the management of Aidy Boothroyd.[11][12]

Key

Champions Runners-up Play-offs* Promoted promoted Relegated relegated Top scorer in Watford's division ♦

Seasons

Early history

The club was formed as Watford Rovers in 1881, when George Devereux de Vere Capell, Earl of Essex and owner of Cassiobury Park, gave a group of boys permission to use the grounds for football. However, the agreement stipulated that the team could not play organised competitive matches on the estate.[15] Members of the group included Henry Grover, the man later recognised as the club's founder, and Charlie Peacock, who played for Hertfordshire, became involved with board meetings at the club, and became the proprietor of the Watford Observer, the local newspaper. Over the next five years the team participated exclusively in friendly matches against schools and local clubs.[15] Matches played when the club was not entering competitions included the first recorded fixture against future rivals Luton Town; a 1–0 home win to Watford on 5 December 1885.[16] In the 1886–87 season, Watford Rovers entered the FA Cup for the first time, although they were eliminated in their opening game. They have competed in at least one competition in every season since.[16] From 1886 Rovers participated in the Herts Senior Cup, a competition open to all clubs in Hertfordshire, winning it on four occasions. They also participated in the Hennessey Cup—open to clubs within a 10-mile (16 km) radius of Uxbridge—between 1888 and 1891.[17] Rovers' first match against Watford St Mary's was a 7–4 home win on 17 January 1891. The teams met on eleven further occasions prior to their merge in 1898. In total, Rovers and their successors West Hertfordshire won six times, St Mary's four times, and the remaining two matches ended in draws.[16][18]

Season FA Cup FA Amateur Cup Herts Senior Cup Hennessey Cup Top scorer Goals
1886–87 R1 &
F &
Fred Sargent 4
1887–88 R2 &
F &
Fred Sargent 12
1888–89 QR3 &
W SF Fred Sargent 7
1889–90 QR3 &
SF[lower-alpha 3] SF Fred Sargent 7
1890–91 QR2 &
W R2 Fred Sargent 10
1891–92 QR2 &
W &
Walter Coles 13
1892–93 QR1 &
&
&
Walter Coles 1
1893 &
Watford Rovers were renamed West Hertfordshire for 1893–94.
& & & é &
1893–94 &
R3 W &
Walter Coles 4
1894–95 QR1 R3 SF &
Syd Hobbs & Richard Wright 5
1895–96 QR2 R2 &
&
Mac MacLachlan 3

League history

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From 1896–97 until 1919–20, the Football League and Southern League ran in parallel, and were organised by separate bodies. The Southern League was therefore not part of the English football league pyramid. In 1920–21, the Southern League First Division was absorbed by the Football League, thus becoming part of the English football pyramid, initially as the Football League Third Division. From 1921–22 until 1957–58, the Third Division South operated as the third highest level of English football, running in parallel with the Third Division North. From 1958–59 until 1991–92, Division 1 was the highest level of English football, Division 2 the second highest, Division 3 the third highest and Division 4 the fourth highest. The Premier League was formed in 1992–93, and since then has been the highest level of English football. Division 1 became the second level, and Division 2 the third level. In 2004–05, Division 1 was renamed as the Football League Championship.[20]

Correct as of the end of the 2011–12 season.

Season[lower-alpha 4] Division[lower-alpha 5] P W D L F A Pts[lower-alpha 6] Pos FA Cup[8][lower-alpha 7] League Cup[24] Competition Result Name Goals
League[lower-alpha 8] Other[lower-alpha 4] Top scorer[lower-alpha 9]
1896–97 South 2 24 11 1 12 41 49 23 9th QR3 &
Herts Senior Cup W William Saunders 15
1897–98 South 2 22 11 6 5 50 48 28 3rd PR &
é
&
Tuggy Beach 11
1898 é
After merging with amateur team Watford St Mary's, the club was renamed Watford Football Club.
& & & & & & & é & & é & é &
1898–99
South 2L

BCCL
22

10
14

8
2

1
6

1
62

43
35

12
30

17
3rd

1st
QR3 &
é
&
Charlie Hare 22
1899–1900 South 2 promoted

BCCL
20

10
14

7
2

0
4

1
57

40
25

6
30

14
1st

1st
QR4 &
é
&
Charlie Hare 32
1900–01 South 1 28 6 4 18 24 52 16 14th QR4 &
é
&
Jack Price 9
1901–02 South 1 30 9 4 17 36 60 22 13th QR4 &
é
&
Herbert Lyon 14
1902–03 South 1 relegated 30 6 4 20 35 87 16 15th QR3 &
é
&
Ernest Cottrell
Jimmy Tennant
7
1903–04 South 2 promoted 20 18 2 0 70 15 38 1st QR4 &
é
&
Bertie Banks 22
1904–05 South 1 34 14 3 17 41 44 31 13th QR6 &
é
&
John Goodall 12
1905–06
South 1

United
34

18
8

13
10

4
16

1
38

49
57

15
26

20
14th

1st
R2 &
é
&
Jimmy Reid 15
1906–07
South 1

United
38

14
13

3
16

1
9

10
46

15
43

38
42

7
9th

8th
R1 &
é
&
Jack Foster 16
1907–08 South 1 38 12 10 16 47 59 34 14th R1 &
é
&
Jack Foster 12
1908–09 South 1 40 14 9 17 51 64 37 14th R1 &
é
&
Archie Hubbard 16
1909–10 South 1 42 10 13 19 51 76 33 19th R1 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] F Jimmy Maclaine 15
1910–11 South 1 38 13 9 16 49 65 35 14th R1 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] SF Charlie White 12
1911–12 South 1 38 13 10 15 56 58 36 9th R1 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] R1 Tommy Dixon 13
1912–13 South 1 38 12 10 16 43 50 34 14th QR5 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] SF Tommy Dixon 13
1913–14 South 1 38 10 9 19 50 56 29 18th QR5 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] R1 Thomas Ashbridge 14
1914–15 South 1 38 22 8 8 68 46 52 1st QR6 &
Southern Charity Cup[lower-alpha 10] R1 George Edmonds 17
1915–17 é
Due to the First World War, Watford competed in the Wartime London Combination in 1915–16 and 1916–17.[26]
& & & & & & & é & & é & é &
1917–19 é
Watford did not play any organised fixtures in 1917–18 and 1918–19.[26]
& & & & & & & é & & é & é &
1919–20 South 1 42 26 6 10 69 42 58 2nd QR6 &
é
&
George Edmonds 19
1920–21 Division 3 42 20 8 14 59 44 48 6th R2 &
é
&
Frank Hoddinott 25
1921–22 Division 3S 42 13 18 11 54 48 44 7th R2 &
é
&
Fred Pagnam 17
1922–23 Division 3S 42 17 10 15 57 54 44 10th R1 &
é
&
Fred Pagnam[lower-alpha 11] 32 ♦
1923–24 Division 3S 42 9 15 18 45 54 33 20th R3 &
é
&
Eddie Mummery 12
1924–25 Division 3S 42 17 9 16 38 47 43 11th R1 &
é
&
Len Andrews
Fred Pagnam
7
1925–26 Division 3S 42 15 9 18 73 89 39 15th R2 &
é
&
Jack Swann 22
1926–27 Division 3S 42 12 8 22 57 87 32 21st
[lower-alpha 12]
R2 &
é
&
George Edmonds 13
1927–28 Division 3S 42 14 10 18 68 78 38 15th R1 &
é
&
Bill Sheppard 25
1928–29 Division 3S 42 19 10 13 79 74 48 8th R4 &
é
&
Frank McPherson 35
1929–30 Division 3S 42 15 8 19 60 73 38 15th R2 &
é
&
Frank McPherson 25
1930–31 Division 3S 42 14 7 21 72 75 35 18th R5 &
é
&
George James 31
1931–32 Division 3S 42 19 8 15 81 79 46 11th QF &
é
&
George James 26
1932–33 Division 3S 42 16 12 14 66 63 44 11th R3 &
é
&
Billy Lane 22
1933–34 Division 3S 42 15 7 20 71 63 37 15th R1 &
Third Division South Cup R2 Tommy Barnett 17
1934–35 Division 3S 42 19 9 14 76 49 47 6th R2 &
Third Division South Cup F Billy Lane 35
1935–36 Division 3S 42 20 9 13 80 54 49 5th R4 &
Third Division South Cup R1 Tommy Barnett 17
1936–37 Division 3S 42 19 11 12 85 60 49 4th R1 &
Third Division South Cup[lower-alpha 13] W Tommy Barnett[lower-alpha 13] 22
1937–38 Division 3S 42 21 11 10 73 43 53 4th R3 &
Third Division South Cup SF Tommy Jones[lower-alpha 13] 15
1938–39 Division 3S 42 17 12 13 62 51 46 4th R3 &
Third Division South Cup R1 Len Dunderdale 21
1939–40 [lower-alpha 14] Division 3S 3 0 2 1 4 5 2 99
&
&
é
&
Four players[lower-alpha 15] 1
1939–46 é
Peacetime competitions were suspended during the Second World War. Watford participated in wartime leagues until 1945–46.[30]
& & & & & & & é & & é & é &
1945–46 é
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
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R4 &
é
&
Ron Gray[lower-alpha 16] 4
1946–47 Division 3S 42 17 4 20 61 76 39 16th R2 &
é
&
Ralph Evans 19
1947–48 Division 3S 42 14 10 18 57 79 38 15th R1 &
é
&
Taffy Davies 11
1948–49 Division 3S 42 10 15 17 41 54 34 17th R1 &
é
&
Dave Thomas 14
1949–50 Division 3S 42 16 13 13 45 35 45 6th R4 &
é
&
Dave Thomas 21
1950–51 Division 3S 46 9 11 26 54 88 29 23rd
[lower-alpha 17]
R1 &
é
&
Johnny Hartburn 13
1951–52 Division 3S 46 13 10 23 57 81 36 21st R2 &
é
&
Cyril Thompson 25
1952–53 Division 3S 46 15 17 14 62 63 47 10th R2 &
é
&
Johnny Meadows 13
1953–54 Division 3S 46 21 10 15 85 69 52 4th R1 &
é
&
Roy Brown 21
1954–55 Division 3S 46 18 14 14 71 62 50 7th R3 &
é
&
Maurice Cook 31
1955–56 Division 3S 46 13 11 22 52 85 37 21st R2 &
Southern Floodlit Cup[lower-alpha 18] R1 Les Graham 16
1956–57 Division 3S 46 18 10 18 72 75 46 11th R2 &
Southern Floodlit Cup[lower-alpha 18] R2 Les Graham 17
1957–58 Division 3S 46 13 16 17 59 77 42 16th R1 &
Southern Floodlit Cup[lower-alpha 18] SF Tommy McMillan 11
1958–59 Division 4 46 16 10 20 81 79 42 15th R2 &
Southern Floodlit Cup[lower-alpha 18] R1 Johnny Gavin
Peter Gordon
13
1959–60 Division 4 promoted 46 24 9 13 92 67 57 4th R5 &
Southern Floodlit Cup[lower-alpha 18] R2 Cliff Holton[lower-alpha 19] 48 ♦
1960–61 Division 3 46 20 12 14 85 72 52 4th R3 R1 é
&
Cliff Holton 34
1961–62 Division 3 46 14 13 19 63 74 41 17th R3 R3 é
&
Ron Crisp 13

1962–63

Division 3 46 17 8 21 82 85 42 17th R4 R1 é
&
Dai Ward 30
1963–64 Division 3 46 23 12 11 79 59 58 3rd R2 R1 é
&
Charlie Livesey 25
1964–65 Division 3 46 17 16 13 71 64 50 9th R1 R2 é
&
George Harris 21
1965–66 Division 3 46 17 13 16 55 51 47 12th R2 R2 é
&
Cliff Holton 12
1966–67 Division 3 46 20 14 12 61 46 54 3rd R3 R1 é
&
Terry Garbett 18
1967–68 Division 3 46 21 8 17 74 50 50 6th R3 R2 é
&
Barry Dyson 15
1968–69 Division 3 promoted 46 27 10 9 74 34 64 1st R4 R1 é
&
Barry Endean 20
1969–70 C
Division 2
42 9 13 20 44 57 31 19th SF
[lower-alpha 20]
R2 é
&
Barry Endean 14
1970–71 C
Division 2
42 10 13 19 38 60 33 18th R4 R2 é
&
Ron Wigg 17
1971–72 C
Division 2 relegated
42 5 9 28 24 75 19 22nd R3 R3 é
&
Keith Eddy 7
1972–73 Division 3 46 12 17 17 43 48 41 19th R3 R1 é
&
Pat Morrissey 10
1973–74 Division 3 46 19 12 15 64 56 50 7th R2 R1 é
&
Billy Jennings[lower-alpha 21] 29 ♦
1974–75 Division 3 relegated 46 10 17 19 52 75 37 23rd R1 R1 é
&
Ross Jenkins 11
1975–76 Division 4 46 22 6 18 62 62 50 8th R1 R2 é
&
Ross Jenkins 19
1976–77 Division 4 46 18 15 13 67 50 51 7th R3 R3 é
&
Keith Mercer 25
1977–78 Division 4 promoted 46 30 11 5 85 38 71 1st R3 R3 é
&
Ross Jenkins 18
1978–79 Division 3 promoted 46 24 12 10 83 52 60 2nd R2 SF é
&
Ross Jenkins[lower-alpha 22] 37 ♦
1979–80 C
Division 2
42 12 13 17 39 46 37 18th QF R1 é
&
Luther Blissett 11
1980–81 C
Division 2
42 16 11 15 50 45 43 9th R4 QF é
&
Malcolm Poskett 21
1981–82[lower-alpha 6] C
Division 2 promoted
42 23 11 8 76 42 80 2nd R5 QF Football League Group Cup QF Luther Blissett 25
1982–83 Division 1 42 22 5 15 74 57 71 2nd R5 R3 Football League Trophy[lower-alpha 23] QF Luther Blissett[lower-alpha 24] 33 ♦
1983–84 Division 1 42 16 9 17 68 77 57 11th F R2 UEFA Cup R3 Mo Johnston 24
1984–85 Division 1 42 14 13 15 81 71 55 11th R5 QF é
&
Luther Blissett 28
1985–86 Division 1 42 16 11 15 69 62 59 12th QF R3 é
&
Colin West 16
1986–87 Division 1 42 18 9 15 67 54 63 9th SF R3 Full Members Cup R3 Mark Falco 16
1987–88 Division 1 relegated 40 7 11 22 27 51 32 20th QF R4 Full Members Cup R3 Malcolm Allen 9
1988–89 C
Division 2
46 22 12 12 74 48 78 4th*
[lower-alpha 25]
R5 R2 Full Members Cup QF Paul Wilkinson 21
1989–90 C
Division 2
46 14 15 17 58 60 57 15th R4 R2 Full Members Cup R2 Paul Wilkinson 16
1990–91 C
Division 2
46 12 15 19 45 59 51 20th R3 R2 Full Members Cup R1 Paul Wilkinson 18
1991–92 C
Division 2
46 18 11 17 51 48 65 10th R3 R2 Full Members Cup R1 Luther Blissett 12
1992–93 C
Division 1
46 14 13 19 57 71 55 16th R3 R4 Anglo-Italian Cup PR Paul Furlong 22
1993–94 C
Division 1
46 15 9 22 66 80 54 19th R3 R2 Anglo-Italian Cup PR Paul Furlong 19
1994–95 C
Division 1
46 19 13 14 52 46 70 7th R5 R2 é
&
Craig Ramage 11
1995–96 C
Division 1 relegated
46 10 18 18 62 70 48 23rd R3 R3 é
&
Craig Ramage 15
1996–97 Division 2 46 16 19 11 45 38 67 13th R4 R2 Associate Members Cup SF Tommy Mooney 12
1997–98 Division 2 promoted 46 24 16 6 67 41 88 1st R3 R2 Associate Members Cup R1 Peter Kennedy 13
1998–99 C
Division 1 promoted
46 21 14 11 65 56 77 5th*
[lower-alpha 26]
R3 R1 é
&
Gifton Noel-Williams[41] 10
1999–2000 Premier League relegated 38 6 6 26 35 77 24 20th R3 R3 é
&
Heiðar Helguson[42] 6
2000–01 C
Division 1
46 20 9 17 76 67 69 9th R3 R3 é
&
Tommy Mooney[43] 19
2001–02 C
Division 1
46 16 11 19 62 56 59 14th R3 QF é
&
Tommy Smith[44] 11
2002–03 C
Division 1
46 17 9 20 54 70 60 13th SF R1 é
&
Heiðar Helguson[45] 11
2003–04 C
Division 1
46 15 12 19 54 68 57 16th R3 R2 é
&
Scott Fitzgerald[46] 10
2004–05 C
Championship
46 12 16 18 52 59 52 18th R3 SF é
&
Heiðar Helguson[47] 20
2005–06 C
Championship promoted
46 22 15 9 77 53 81 3rd*
[lower-alpha 27]
R3 R3 é
&
Marlon King[lower-alpha 28] 22 ♦
2006–07 Premier League relegated 38 5 13 20 29 59 28 20th SF R4 é
&
Hameur Bouazza[51] 7
2007–08 C
Championship
46 18 16 12 62 56 70 6th*
[lower-alpha 29]
R4 R2 é
&
Darius Henderson[53] 12
2008–09 C
Championship
46 16 10 20 68 72 58 13th R5 R5 é
&
Tommy Smith[54] 17
2009–10 C
Championship
46 14 12 20 61 68 54 16th R3 R2 é
&
Danny Graham[55] 14
2010–11 C
Championship
46 16 13 17 77 71 61 14th R4 R2 é
&
Danny Graham[lower-alpha 30] 27 ♦
2011–12 C
Championship
46 16 16 14 56 64 64 11th R4 R1 é
&
Troy Deeney[57] 12
2012–13 C
Championship
46 23 8 15 85 58 77 3rd*
[lower-alpha 31]
R3 R2 é
&
Matěj Vydra[59] 22
2013–14 C
Championship
46 15 15 16 74 64 60 13th R4 R3 é
&
Troy Deeney[60] 25
2014–15 C
Championship promoted
46 27 8 11 91 50 89 2nd R3 R2 é
&
Troy Deeney 21

Footnotes

Two middle-aged men, standing on a grass field
Maurice Cook (right) was Watford's top scorer in 1954–55.
A man wearing a predominantly black shirt and shorts, both with yellow and white patterns, standing on a grass field.
Heiðar Helguson was Watford's top scorer in 1999–2000, 2002–03 and 2004–05.

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