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1985-86 Birmingham City F.C. season

Birmingham City F.C.
1985–86 season
Chairman Keith Coombs
(until December 1985)
Ken Wheldon thereafter
Manager Ron Saunders
(until 16 January 1986)
Keith Leonard (caretaker)
John Bond
(from 23 January)
Ground St Andrew's
Football League
First Division
21st (relegated)
FA Cup Third round
(eliminated by Altrincham)
League Cup Third round
(eliminated by Southampton)
Top goalscorer League: Andy Kennedy (7)
All: Andy Kennedy (9)
Highest home attendance 24,971 vs Aston Villa, 7 September 1985
Lowest home attendance 3,686 vs Bristol Rovers, League Cup 2nd round, 7 October 1985
Average home league attendance 10,899

The 1985–86 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 83rd in the Football League and their 50th in the First Division, to which they were promoted in 1984–85. They finished in 21st position in the 22-team division, so were relegated back to the Second Division after only one season. They entered the 1985–86 FA Cup in the third round proper and lost in that round, at home to non-league club Altrincham, a result that prompted the resignation of Ron Saunders as manager. They were eliminated from the League Cup by Southampton in a third-round replay. John Bond succeeded Saunders as manager.

The top scorer was Andy Kennedy with just nine goals, of which seven were scored in league competition.

With the team already in the relegation positions, chairman Keith Coombs resigned in December 1985, selling his 70% shareholding to the former chairman of Walsall F.C., Ken Wheldon, who took over as chairman. The club's serious financial situation, not helped by low attendances, led to the departure of several senior administrative staff.

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