1971–72 season | |||
Chairman | Albert Henshall | ||
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Manager | Tony Waddington | ||
Stadium | Victoria Ground | ||
Football League First Division | 17th (35 Points) | ||
FA Cup | Semi Final | ||
League Cup | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: John Ritchie (12) All: John Ritchie (21) |
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Highest home attendance | 43,007 vs Manchester City (27 December 1971) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 13,920 vs Nottingham Forest (10 April 1972) | ||
Average home league attendance | 24,204 | ||
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The 1971–72 season was Stoke City's 65th season in the Football League and the 41st in the First Division.
After 109 years of trying Stoke City finally won their first major trophy in March 1972 beating Chelsea 2–1 in the League Cup final at Wembley. They also reached the semi final of the FA Cup for the second season running and again lost out to Arsenal. Their league campaign obviously took a hit with all the cup matches being played, Stoke finished in 17th position with 35 points. In total Stoke played 71 matches during a very busy season.
The Stoke fans were confident of seeing more good exciting attacking football again as the 1971–72 season commenced but overall league performances were bitterly disappointing, however in the cup competitions Stoke did themselves proud. With the cup matches obviously taking priority Stoke had a back-log of fixtures to play (six games in 17 days) and they failed to win any of them as they finished in 17th position with 35 points.
Stoke had another run to the semi-final of the FA Cup after beating lower league sides, Chesterfield, Tranmere Rovers, Hull City and another two matches against Manchester United, Stoke faced Arsenal again.Villa Park hosted the tie and thanks to an own goal from Peter Simpson, an unimpressive Stoke scraped to a 1–1 draw. The replay at Goodison Park was controlled by the "Gunners" and although Stoke battled hard they went down 2–1 and their hopes of achieving a Wembley double disappeared.