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1982–83 Football League

The Football League
Season 1982–83
Champions Liverpool
Football League
First Division
Season 1982–83
Champions Liverpool (14th English title)
Relegated Manchester City
Swansea City
Brighton & Hove Albion
European Cup 1983–84 Liverpool
European Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84 Manchester United
Swansea City
UEFA Cup 1983–84 Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest
Tottenham Hotspur
Watford
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,264 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorer Luther Blissett, (Watford), 27
Biggest home win WatfordSunderland 8–0 (25 Sep 1982)
Biggest away win Notts CountyIpswich Town 0–6 (25 Sep 1982)
Highest scoring WatfordSunderland 8–0 (25 Sep 1982);
Luton TownNotts County 5–3 (4 Sep 1982);
WatfordNotts County 5–3 (12 Mar 1983);
StokeLuton Town 4–4 (25 Sep 1982)
Longest winning run Liverpool (6 games)
Longest unbeaten run Liverpool (19 games)
Longest losing run West Bromwich Albion (6 games)
Football League
Second Division
Season 1982–83
Champions Queens Park Rangers (1st title)
Promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers,
Leicester City
Relegated Rotherham United,
Burnley,
Bolton Wanderers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,244 (2.69 per match)
Top goalscorer Gary Lineker (Leicester City), 26
Football League
Third Division
Season 1982–83
Champions Portsmouth (2nd title)
Promoted Cardiff City,
Huddersfield Town
Relegated Reading,
Wrexham,
Doncaster Rovers,
Chesterfield
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,617 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorer Kerry Dixon (Reading), 26
Football League
Fourth Division
Season 1982–83
Champions Wimbledon (1st title)
Promoted Hull City,
Port Vale,
Scunthorpe United
Failed re-election None
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,502 (2.72 per match)
Top goalscorer Steve Cammack (Scunthorpe United), 25

The 19821983 season was the 84th completed season of The Football League.

Bob Paisley’s last season as Liverpool manager ended on a high as they topped the First Division with a comfortable lead. Bob Paisley retired as Liverpool manager with a record 21 prizes in nine years. His successor was long-serving coach Joe Fagan. Newly promoted Watford were the shock of the season, finishing in second place in their first ever season in the top flight.

Manchester City were relegated despite a four-year spending spree totalling around £5million. Swansea City were also relegated after only their second season as a First Division club. They had finished sixth a year earlier and at several stages had topped the league table. Brighton & Hove Albion joined them on the way down.

Queens Park Rangers, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City won promotion to the First Division. Rotherham United, Burnley and Bolton Wanderers were relegated to the Third Division. It was another blow for Bolton, who had been relegated from the First Division three years earlier.

Charlton Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers both came within hours of going bankrupt but were both saved by respective new owners.


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