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1893–94 Small Heath F.C. season

Small Heath F.C.
1893–94 season
Chairman Walter W. Hart
Secretary Alfred Jones
Ground Coventry Road
Football League Second Division 2nd (of 15)
(promoted)
United Counties League Southern Section 3rd (of 4)
FA Cup First round proper (eliminated by Bolton Wanderers)
Birmingham Senior Cup First round (eliminated by Loughborough)
Birmingham Charity Cup Semi-final (eliminated by Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Top goalscorer League: Frank Mobley (24)
All: Frank Mobley (25)
Highest home attendance 8,500 vs Notts County (7 April 1894)
Lowest home attendance 500 vs Crewe Alexandra (6 December 1893)

The 1893–94 season was the 13th season of competitive association football and second season in the Football League played by Small Heath F.C., an English football club based in Birmingham. In 1892–93, the inaugural season of the Football League Second Division, Small Heath had won the divisional championship but failed to gain promotion via the test match system. This year, they finished as distant runners-up in the League, eight points behind Liverpool, but were successful in the test match, defeating Darwen 3–1 to confirm their place in the First Division for the 1894–95 Football League season. The club struggled financially during the season, and there were suggestions that it might have disbanded had promotion not been secured.

Small Heath entered the 1893–94 FA Cup in the first round proper, and lost in that round for the second consecutive year, this time to the eventual losing finalists, Bolton Wanderers of the First Division. In local competitions, they were eliminated by Midland League club Loughborough in the first round of the Birmingham Senior Cup and by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the semi-final of the Mayor of Birmingham's Charity Cup. Small Heath played fewer friendly matches than in the previous season, instead competing in a regionally organised supplementary competition, the United Counties League, in which they finished third of four teams in the southern section.


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