List of Middlesbrough F.C. seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Middlesbrough Football Club in English and European football, from 1883, when the club first entered the FA Cup, to the most recent completed season. Middlesbrough Football Club were founded on 18 February 1876, by members of Middlesbrough Cricket Club. For the first years of their existence Middlesbrough participated in competitions such as the Sheffield Cup and the Cleveland Association Challenge Cup. The club have won only one major trophy in their professional history, the Football League Cup in 2004. Most of Middlesbrough's League existence has been in the top two tiers; they were relegated to the Third Division twice in 1966 and 1986, but each time they bounced back as runners-up the following season.

Contents

This list details the club's achievements in all competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Records of competitions such as the North Riding Senior Cup are not included due to them being played against lower league opposition and reserve sides.

Seasons

SeasonLeague record FA
Cup
League
Cup
[1]
Europe OtherTop scorer(s) [2]
Div (Level)PosPldWDLGFGAPtsPlayer(s)Goals
1883–84 n/aR1
1884–85 n/aR4
1885–86 n/aR5
1886–87 n/aR2
1887–88 n/aQF
1888–89 n/aQ1
1889–90 NL (n/a)6th18837423719Q1
1890–91 NL (n/a)2nd14833331719Q3
1891–92 NL (n/a)2nd161303331326R2
1892–93 NL (n/a)4th1040617178R2
1893–94 NL (n/a)1st141112511623R1
1894–95 NL (n/a)1st181251581729R2 FA Amateur Cup
Winners
1895–96 NL (n/a)3rd16844282220Q2
1896–97 NL (n/a)1st161141361526Q1 FA Amateur Cup
SF
1897–98 NL (n/a)2nd16943422222Q5 FA Amateur Cup
Winners
1898–99 NL (n/a)3rd16745292718Q1
1899–1900 Div 2 (2)14th348818396924Q1 Eddie Pugh 7
1900–01 Div 2 (2)6th3415712504037QF Sandy Robertson 16
1901–02 Div 2 (2)2nd342356902451R1 Jack Brearley 23
1902–03 Div 1 (1)13th3414515435032R1 Sandy Robertson 8
1903–04 Div 1 (1)10th3491213464730QF Alex Brown 17
1904–05 Div 1 (1)15th349817365626R1 Harry Astley 5
1905–06 Div 1 (1)18th38101117567131R3 Alf Common 24
1906–07 Div 1 (1)11th3815617566336R2 Steve Bloomer 20
1907–08 Div 1 (1)6th3817714544541R1 Steve Bloomer
Sammy Cail
12
1908–09 Div 1 (1)9th3814915595337R1 Jack Hall 18
1909–10 Div 1 (1)17th3811918567337R1 Jack Hall 12
1910–11 Div 1 (1)16th38111017496332R3 George Elliott 10
1911–12 Div 1 (1)7th3816814564540R2 George Elliott 19
1912–13 Div 1 (1)16th38111017556932R3 George Elliott 25
1913–14 Div 1 (1)3rd [3] 3819514776043R1 George Elliott 31 [4]
1914–15 Div 1 (1)12th38131213627438R2 Walter Tinsley 26
1915–18No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due to World War I
1919 NVL (n/a)1st149232812 George Elliott 20 [5]
1919–20 Div 1 (1)13th42151017616540R4 George Elliott 34
1920–21 Div 1 (1)8th42171213535346R1 George Elliott 26
1921–22 Div 1 (1)8th42161412796946R1 Andy Wilson 32
1922–23 Div 1 (1)18th42131019576336R2 George Elliott 23
1923–24 Div 1 (1)22nd427827376022R1 Andy Wilson 8
1924–25 Div 2 (2)13th42101913364439R1 Ian Dickson
Owen Williams
7
1925–26 Div 2 (2)9th4221219776844R4 James McClelland 38
1926–27 Div 2 (2)1st4227871226062R5 George Camsell 63 [6]
1927–28 Div 1 (1)22nd42111516818837R5 George Camsell 37
1928–29 Div 2 (2)1st4222119925755R4 George Camsell 33
1929–30 Div 1 (1)16th4216620828438R5 George Camsell 31
1930–31 Div 1 (1)7th4219815989046R3 George Camsell 32
1931–32 Div 1 (1)18th4215819648938R3 George Camsell 20
1932–33 Div 1 (1)17th4214919637337R5 George Camsell 18
1933–34 Div 1 (1)16th4216719687739R3 George Camsell 24
1934–35 Div 1 (1)20th42101418709034R3 George Camsell 14
1935–36 Div 1 (1)14th42151017847040QF George Camsell 32
1936–37 Div 1 (1)7th4219815747146R3 Micky Fenton 22
1937–38 Div 1 (1)5th4219815726546R5 Micky Fenton 26
1938–39 Div 1 (1)4th4220913937449R4 Micky Fenton 35
1939–40 Div 1 (n/a)n/a [7] 301238 Micky Fenton 3 [5]
No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1946 due to World War II
NERL (n/a)208484843 Micky Fenton 26 [5]
1940–41 LN (n/a)24131106864 George Stobbart 30 [5]
1941–42 LN (n/a)186394454J Robinson9 [5] [8]
LN (n/a)187473736PT Taylor10 [5] [9]
1942–43 LN (n/a)1844103050 George Stobbart 8 [5]
LN (n/a)1850133169P Bowers6 [5]
1943–44 LN (n/a)184683552 George Stobbart 12 [5]
LN (n/a)2164114151 George Stobbart 11 [5]
1944–45 LN (n/a)1853103457 George Stobbart 10 [5]
LN (n/a)2472153958 George Stobbart 23 [5]
1945–46 LN (n/a)42179167587R5 [10] Micky Fenton 27 [11]
1946–47 Div 1 (1)11th4217817746842QF Micky Fenton
Wilf Mannion
23
1947–48 Div 1 (1)16th4214919717337R5 Micky Fenton 29
1948–49 Div 1 (1)19th42111219465734R3 Micky Fenton 12
1949–50 Div 1 (1)9th4220715594847R4 Alex McCrae
Peter McKennan
16
1950–51 Div 1 (1)6th42181113766547R3 Alex McCrae 21
1951–52 Div 1 (1)18th4215621648836R4 Lindy Delapenha 17
1952–53 Div 1 (1)13th42141117707739R3 Wilf Mannion 18
1953–54 Div 1 (1)21st42101022609130R3 Lindy Delapenha 18
1954–55 Div 2 (2)12th4218618738242R3 Charlie Wayman 17
1955–56 Div 2 (2)14th4216818767840R4 Lindy Delapenha 18
1956–57 Div 2 (2)6th42191013846048R4 Brian Clough 40
1957–58 Div 2 (2)7th4219716837445R4 Brian Clough 42
1958–59 Div 2 (2)13th42151017877140R3 Brian Clough 43
1959–60 Div 2 (2)5th42191013906448 R3 Brian Clough 40
1960–61 Div 2 (2)5th42181212837448R3R1 Brian Clough 36
1961–62 Div 2 (2)12th4216719767239R5R3 Alan Peacock 32
1962–63 Div 2 (2)4th4220913868549R4R2 Alan Peacock 33
1963–64 Div 2 (2)10th42151116675241R3R2 Ian Gibson 14
1964–65 Div 2 (2)17th4213920707635R5R2 Jim Irvine 24
1965–66 Div 2 (2)21st42101319588633R3R3 Jim Irvine 17
1966–67 Div 3 (3)2nd4223914876455R3R1 John O'Rourke 30
1967–68 Div 2 (2)6th42171213605446R4R3 John Hickton 29
1968–69 Div 2 (2)4th42191112584949R3R2 John Hickton 18
1969–70 Div 2 (2)4th42201012554550QFR2 Anglo-Italian Cup
English GS [12]
John Hickton 30
1970–71 Div 2 (2)7th42171411604348R4R3 John Hickton 27
1971–72 Div 2 (2)9th4219815504846R5R2 John Hickton 16
1972–73 Div 2 (2)4th42171312464347R3R3 John Hickton 15
1973–74 Div 2 (2)1st4227114773065R4R3 Alan Foggon 20
1974–75 Div 1 (1)7th42181212544048QFQF Texaco Cup
Q
Alan Foggon 18
1975–76 Div 1 (1)13th42151017464540R3SF Anglo-Scottish Cup
Winners
John Hickton 18
1976–77 Div 1 (1)12th42141315404541QFR2 Anglo-Scottish Cup
Q
David Mills 18
1977–78 Div 1 (1)14th42121515425439QFR3 David Mills 16
1978–79 Div 1 (1)12th42151017575040R3R2 Micky Burns 14
1979–80 Div 1 (1)9th42161214504444R4R3 David Armstrong 14
1980–81 Div 1 (1)14th4216521536137R6R2 Kirin Cup
Winners
Božo Janković 13
1981–82 Div 1 (1)22nd4281519345239R3R3 Billy Ashcroft
Heine Otto
Bobby Thomson
5
1982–83 Div 2 (2)16th42111516466748R5R2 David Shearer 13
1983–84 Div 2 (2)17th42121317414749R5R1 David Currie 15
1984–85 Div 2 (2)19th42101022415740R3R1 David Mills 14
1985–86 Div 2 (2)21st4212921445345R3R1 Gary Rowell 12
1986–87 Div 3 (3)2nd4628108673094R3R2 Associate Members Cup
Northern SF
Bernie Slaven 21
1987–88 Div 2 (2)3rd [13] 44221210633678R4R2 Full Members Cup
R1
Bernie Slaven 24
1988–89 Div 1 (1)18th3891217446139R3R2 Full Members Cup
QF
Bernie Slaven 18
1989–90 Div 2 (2)21st46131122526350R3R3 Full Members Cup
RU
Bernie Slaven 32
1990–91 Div 2 (2)7th [14] 4620917664769R4R4 Full Members Cup
Northern R2
Bernie Slaven 19
1991–92 Div 2 (2)2nd46231112584180R5SF Full Members Cup
Northern QF
Paul Wilkinson 24
1992–93 Prem (1) [15] 21st42111120547544R4R2 Paul Wilkinson 15
1993–94 Div 1 (2)9th46181315665467R3R3 Anglo-Italian Cup
GS
John Hendrie 20
1994–95 Div 1 (2)1st46231310674082R3R3 Anglo-Italian Cup
GS
John Hendrie 17
1995–96 Prem (1) 12th38111017355043R4R4 Nick Barmby 9
1996–97 Prem (1) 19th38101216516039 [16] RU RU Fabrizio Ravanelli 31
1997–98 Div 1 (2)2nd4627109774191R4 RU Paul Merson 16
1998–99 Prem (1) 9th38121511485451R3R3 Hamilton Ricard 18
1999–2000 Prem (1) 12th 38141014465252R3QF Hamilton Ricard 14
2000–01 Prem (1) 14th 3891514444442R4R3 Alen Bokšić 12
2001–02 Prem (1) 12th 3812917354745SFR3 Alen Bokšić 8
2002–03 Prem (1) 11th 38131015484449R3R3 Massimo Maccarone 9
2003–04 Prem (1) 11th 3813916445248R4 WN Juninho Paulista 9
2004–05 Prem (1) 7th 38141311534655R4R4 UEFA Cup
L16
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 16
2005–06 Prem (1) 14th 3812917485845 SF QF UEFA Cup
RU
Yakubu 19
2006–07 Prem (1) 12th 38121016444946 QF R2 Mark Viduka 19
2007–08 Prem (1) 13th 38101216435342 QF R3 Stewart Downing 10
2008–09 Prem (1) 19th 3871120285732 QF R3 Tuncay Şanlı 8
2009–10 Champ (2) 11th 46161416585062 R3 R2 Adam Johnson 11
2010–11 Champ (2) 12th 46171118686862 R3 R2 Scott McDonald 14
2011–12 Champ (2) 7th 46181612525170 R4 R3 Marvin Emnes 18
2012–13 Champ (2) 16th 4618523617059 R5 QF Scott McDonald 13
2013–14 Champ (2) 12th 46161614625064 R3 R1 Albert Adomah 12
2014–15 Champ (2) 4th [17] 46251011683785 R5 R3 Patrick Bamford 19
2015–16 Champ (2) 2nd 4626119633189 R3 QF Cristhian Stuani 11
2016–17 Prem (1) 19th 3851320275328 QF R2 Álvaro Negredo 10
2017–18 Champ (2) 5th [14] 46221014674576 R4 R4 Britt Assombalonga 15
2018–19 Champ (2) 7th 46201313494173 R4 QF Britt Assombalonga 14
2019–20 Champ (2) 17th 46131419486153 R3 R1 Ashley Fletcher 13
2020–21 Champ (2) 10th 46181018555364 R3 R2 Duncan Watmore 9
2021–22 Champ (2) 7th 46201016595070 QF R1 Matt Crooks 11
2022–23 Champ (2) 4th [14] 4622915845675 R3 R1 Chuba Akpom 29 [18] [19]
2023–24 Champ (2) 8th 4620917716269 R3 SF Emmanuel Latte Lath 18

Overall

As of 2023–24 season.

Key

  Champions  Runners-up   Promoted    Relegated

Notes

  1. The League Cup was founded in the 1960–61 season.
  2. Includes goals scored in the following competitions: League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup, Full Members Cup, except in wartime situations where all active competitions are included.
  3. Highest league finish to date.
  4. First Division leading goalscorer.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Goals scored in this season do not contribute to player/club records.
  6. Second Division leading goalscorer. Includes 59 league goals, a Division Two record. This remains the second-highest number of league goals scored in one season, behind Dixie Dean's 60 league goals a year later.
  7. Competitive football was abandoned three games into the 1939–40 season and all results were annulled.
  8. Guest player, from Sheffield Wednesday.
  9. Guest player, from Preston North End.
  10. All FA Cup ties played on a two legged basis.
  11. Seven goals were scored in the FA Cup, contributing to records, while 20 goals were scored in the league competition prior to recommencement of the Football League proper the next season.
  12. Second in group.
  13. Entered playoffs, won and promoted. Losing finalists Chelsea relegated from Div 1.
  14. 1 2 3 Entered playoffs. Lost first round.
  15. Inaugural season of the Premier League.
  16. Includes three points deduction for failing to fulfil a fixture at Blackburn Rovers.
  17. Entered playoffs. Lost final.
  18. Championship leading goalscorer.
  19. PFA Championship player of the year.
  20. Following World War I, in January 1919 the NVL was introduced as a preliminary to the return of the Football League. Results do not contribute to player/club records.
  21. Wartime competition. Results do not contribute to player/club records.
  22. Wartime competition. There were two competitions a year from 1941–42 season onwards. Results do not contribute to player/club records.

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