1916–17 Arsenal F.C. season

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In the 1916-17 season, the Arsenal F.C. played 40 games, of which it won 19, drew 10 and lost 11. The team finished 5th in the league.

Contents

The Arsenal
1916–17 season
Chairman Henry Norris
Manager James McEwen
London Combination 5th
  1915–16
1917–18  

Results

Arsenal's score comes first [1]

WinDrawLoss

London Combination

Selected results from the league.

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 September 1916 West Ham United A 1–2
9 September 1916 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–1
16 September 1916 Crystal Palace A 0–1
23 September 1916 Brentford H 0–0
30 September 1916 Chelsea A 0–3
7 October 1916 Southampton H 3–3
14 October 1916 Luton Town H 2–1
21 October 1916 Portsmouth A 0–1
28 October 1916 Millwall H 1–0
4 November 1916 Watford A 4–2
11 November 1916 Clapton Orient H 4–0
18 November 1916 Fulham A 0–2
25 November 1916 West Ham United H 0–2
2 December 1916 Tottenham Hotspur A 1–4
9 December 1916 Crystal Palace H 1–2
23 December 1916 Chelsea H 2–1
25 December 1916 Queen's Park Rangers A 3–2
26 December 1916 Queen's Park Rangers H 0–0
30 December 1916 Southampton A 1–0
6 January 1917 Luton Town A 4–1
13 January 1917 Portsmouth H 1–0
20 January 1917 Millwall A 0–1
27 January 1917 Watford H 1–1
3 February 1917 Clapton Orient A 2–2
10 February 1917 Fulham H 3–2
17 February 1917 Chelsea H 3–0
24 February 1917 Southampton A 2–0
3 March 1917 Clapton Orient H 3–1
10 March 1917 West Ham United A 3–2
17 March 1917 Crystal Palace A 0–1
24 March 1917 Portsmouth H 2–1
31 March 1917 Chelsea A 0–2
6 April 1917 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–0
7 April 1917 Southampton H 2–2
9 April 1917 Tottenham Hotspur H 3–2
14 April 1917 Clapton Orient A 3–1
21 April 1917 West Ham United H 2–1
26 April 1917 Brentford A 0–0
28 April 1917 Crystal Palace H 4–0

Final League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPts
1 West Ham United (C)403055110452.44465
2 Millwall 40266885481.77158
3 Chelsea 402451193481.93853
4 Tottenham Hotspur 402451193481.93853
5 The Arsenal 4019101162471.31948
6 Fulham 4021316102631.61945
7 Luton Town 3920316101821.23243
8 Crystal Palace 381471768720.94435
9 Southampton 391381857800.71334
10 Queen's Park Rangers 391092048860.55829
11 Watford 398922691150.60025
12 Brentford 40972456990.56625
13 Portsmouth 409427581170.49622
14 Clapton Orient 406727491040.47119
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) League Champions

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