1949–50 Portsmouth F.C. season

Portsmouth Football Club were league champions of 1949–50. They have not been champions of England since 1950. The club retained the title they won in 1948–49, beating Aston Villa 5–1 on the last day of the season, and are thus one of only five English teams to have won back-to-back titles since World War II.

Portsmouth F.C.
1949–50 season
ManagerBob Jackson
Division One1st
FA Cup5th Round
FA Charity ShieldShared
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Ike Clarke
20 goals
Highest home attendance50,248
Lowest home attendance26,728

First Division

Opposing TeamResult
F–A
DateVenue
Newcastle United3–120 August 1949A
Manchester City1–124 August 1949H
Blackpool2–327 August 1949H
Manchester City0–131 August 1949A
Middlesbrough5–13 September 1949A
Aston Villa0–15 September 1949A
Everton7–010 September 1949H
Huddersfield Town1–017 September 1949A
Bolton Wanderers1–124 September 1949H
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–11 October 1949H
Birmingham City3–08 October 1949A
Derby County3–115 October 1949H
West Bromwich Albion0–322 October 1949A
Manchester United0–029 October 1949H
Chelsea4–15 November 1949A
Stoke City0–012 November 1949H
Burnley1–219 November 1949A
Sunderland2–226 November 1949H
Liverpool2–23 December 1949A
Arsenal2–110 December 1949H
Newcastle United1–017 December 1949H
Blackpool1–224 December 1949A
Charlton Athletic2–126 December 1949A
Charlton Athletic1–027 December 1949H
Middlesbrough1–131 December 1949H
Everton2–114 January 1950A
Huddersfield Town4–021 January 1950H
Bolton Wanderers0–14 February 1950A
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–118 February 1950A
Birmingham City2–025 February 1950H
Derby County1–28 March 1950A
Burnley2–111 March 1950H
Sunderland1–118 March 1950A
Chelsea4–025 March 1950H
Stoke City1–01 April 1950A
Fulham3–07 April 1950H
West Bromwich Albion0–18 April 1950H
Fulham1–010 April 1950A
Manchester United2–015 April 1950A
Liverpool2–122 April 1950H
Arsenal0–23 May 1950A
Aston Villa5–16 May 1950H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
1 Portsmouth (C) 42 22 9 11 74 38 1.947 53
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 20 13 9 76 49 1.551 53
3 Sunderland 42 21 10 11 83 62 1.339 52
4 Manchester United 42 18 14 10 69 44 1.568 50
5 Newcastle United 42 19 12 11 77 55 1.400 50
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions

FA Cup

Opposing TeamResult
F–A
DateVenueRound
Norwich City1–17 January 1950H3rd Round
Norwich City2–012 January 1950A3rd Round Replay
Grimsby Town5–028 January 1950H4th Round
Manchester United3–311 February 1950A5th Round
Manchester United1–315 February 1950H5th Round Replay

1949 FA Charity Shield

Opposing TeamResult
F–A
DateVenue
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–119 October 1949Highbury, London

Players Used

PlayerPositionLeagueGoalsCupGoalsCharity ShieldGoalsGamesGoals
England Bert Barlow (1939 FA Cup Winner)Inside forward21131
England Ron BennettWinger2121
England Ernest ButlerGoalkeeper425148
England Ike ClarkeInside forward37175314320
Scotland Jimmy DawsonWinger11
Jamaica Lindy DelapenhaRight wing51161
England Jimmy DickinsonWing half415146
Sweden Dan EknerCentre forward55
Scotland Jimmy ElderWing half11
England Harry FerrierFull back421511482
England Reg Flewin (captain)Centre half24529
England Jack FroggattLeft wing39154214616
England Peter HarrisRight wing4016414417
England Billy HindmarshFull back345140
England Peter HighamCentre forward11
England Cliff Parker (1939 FA Cup Winner)Winger33161
India Reg PickettCentre forward1411151
England Len PhillipsInside forward34551396
Scotland Duggie ReidInside forward271622113019
England Phil RookesFull back33
Scotland Jimmy ScoularWing half365142
England Bill SpenceCentre half1616
Scotland Jimmy StephenFull back101
Scotland Bill ThompsonWing half921102
England Jasper YeuellFull back44
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