1891–92 Sunderland A.F.C. season
The 1891-92 season was Sunderland's 12th season in existence, and their second season as a Football League club. Sunderland overcame a sluggish start (losing the first three away games consecutively) and went on to win all but two games for the rest of the season; including a back-to-back thirteen game winning sequence. They finished the season as English Champions for the first time, marking the first title of the 'Team of All Talents' era; the most successful in the club's history. The team scored a total of 93 league goals in 26 games - an average of 3.6 goals per game. They put seven goals past Derby and put seven past Darwen in both home and away games. Forward John Campbell ended the season as the league's top scorer, scoring a total of 37 goals in just 29 games. The season was unusu
predecessor
successor
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
1891–92 Sunderland A.F.C. season
The 1891-92 season was Sunderland's 12th season in existence, and their second season as a Football League club. Sunderland overcame a sluggish start (losing the first three away games consecutively) and went on to win all but two games for the rest of the season; including a back-to-back thirteen game winning sequence. They finished the season as English Champions for the first time, marking the first title of the 'Team of All Talents' era; the most successful in the club's history. The team scored a total of 93 league goals in 26 games - an average of 3.6 goals per game. They put seven goals past Derby and put seven past Darwen in both home and away games. Forward John Campbell ended the season as the league's top scorer, scoring a total of 37 goals in just 29 games. The season was unusu
has abstract
The 1891-92 season was Sunderl ...... introduced for the first time.
@en
league
predecessor
successor
Wikipage page ID
58,949,720
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
979,489,687
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
attendance
average attendance
cup1 result
Semi-Final
@en
date
1891-09-05
1891-09-12
1891-09-19
1891-09-28
1891-10-03
1891-10-17
1891-10-24
1891-10-31
1891-11-07
1891-11-14
goals
* David Hannah
* Jimmy Hannah
* Hughie Wilson
@en
* David Hannah
* John Auld
* Jimmy Hannah
* Jimmy Millar
@en
* David Hannah
* John Scott
* Jimmy Hannah
* Own Goal
* Jimmy Millar
@en
* Jimmy Hannah
* Hughie Wilson
@en
* Jimmy Hannah
* John Campbell
* Hughie Wilson
* John Scott
@en
* Jimmy Hannah
* John Campbell
* Jimmy Millar
@en
* Jimmy Hannah
* John Campbell
@en
* Jimmy Millar
@en
* John Auld
* John Campbell
* David Hannah
@en
* John Auld
@en
highest attendance
id
C1a
@en
C3r
@en
L1
@en
L10
@en
L11
@en
L12
@en
league
league result
league topscorer
lowest attendance
nextseason
note
Match was declared void after ...... arding the state of the pitch.
@en
Sunderland's first ever penalty kick awarded and converted by Wilson in this game.
@en
pattern b
_redstripes2
@en
pattern la
_red_stripes
@en
pattern ra
_red_stripes
@en
prevseason
result
D
@en
L
@en
P
@en
W
@en
round
score
season
season topscorer
stadium
Team
updated
2018-11-11
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
The 1891-92 season was Sunderl ...... 29 games. The season was unusu
@en
label
1891–92 Sunderland A.F.C. season
@en