Liste der englischen Fußballmeister

Die Liste d​er englischen Fußballmeister führt a​lle Meister u​nd Vizemeister s​eit der Premierensaison 1888/89 auf. Des Weiteren w​ird der jeweilige Torschützenkönig d​er höchsten Spielklasse genannt.

Teams i​n Fettdruck gewannen n​eben der Meisterschaft i​m selben Jahr a​uch den FA Cup (Double).

Football League (1888/89–1891/92) und Football League First Division (1892/93–1991/92)

Saison Meister (Anzahl Titel) Vizemeister Torschützenkönig(e)
1888/89 Preston North End Aston Villa John Goodall (Preston North End) (21 Tore)
1889/90 Preston North End (2) FC Everton Nicholas J. Ross (Preston North End) (22)
1890/91 FC Everton Preston North End Jack Southworth (Blackburn Rovers) (26)
1891/92 AFC Sunderland Preston North End Johnny Campbell (AFC Sunderland) (32)
1892/93 AFC Sunderland (2) Preston North End Johnny Campbell (AFC Sunderland) (31)
1893/94 Aston Villa AFC Sunderland Jack Southworth (FC Everton) (27)
1894/95 AFC Sunderland (3) FC Everton Johnny Campbell (AFC Sunderland) (22)
1895/96 Aston Villa (2) Derby County Johnny Campbell (Aston Villa) und Steve Bloomer (Derby County) (20)
1896/97 Aston Villa (3) Sheffield United Steve Bloomer (Derby County) (22)
1897/98 Sheffield United AFC Sunderland Fred Wheldon (Aston Villa) (21)
1898/99 Aston Villa (4) FC Liverpool Steve Bloomer (Derby County) (23)
1899/00 Aston Villa (5) Sheffield United Billy Garraty (Aston Villa) (27)
1900/01 FC Liverpool AFC Sunderland Steve Bloomer (Derby County) (23)
1901/02 AFC Sunderland (4) FC Everton Jimmy Settle (FC Everton) (18)
1902/03 The Wednesday Aston Villa Sam Raybould (FC Liverpool) (31)
1903/04 The Wednesday (2) Manchester City Steve Bloomer (Derby County) (20)
1904/05 Newcastle United FC Everton Arthur Brown (Sheffield United) (22)
1905/06 FC Liverpool (2) Preston North End Albert Shepherd (Bolton Wanderers) (26)
1906/07 Newcastle United (2) Bristol City Alf Young (FC Everton) (30)
1907/08 Manchester United Aston Villa Enoch West (Nottingham Forest) (27)
1908/09 Newcastle United (3) FC Everton Bert Freeman (FC Everton) (38)
1909/10 Aston Villa (6) FC Liverpool Jack Parkinson (FC Liverpool) (30)
1910/11 Manchester United (2) Aston Villa Albert Shepherd (Newcastle United) (25)
1911/12 Blackburn Rovers FC Everton H. Hampton (Aston Villa), G. Holley (AFC Sunderland) und D. McLean (The Wednesday) (25)
1912/13 AFC Sunderland (5) Aston Villa David McLean (The Wednesday) (30)
1913/14 Blackburn Rovers (2) Aston Villa George Elliott (FC Middlesbrough) (32)
1914/15 FC Everton (2) Oldham Athletic Bobby Parker (FC Everton) (36)
1915–1919 Ligapause aufgrund des Ersten Weltkrieges
1919/20 West Bromwich Albion FC Burnley Fred Morris (West Bromwich Albion) (37)
1920/21 FC Burnley Manchester City Joe Smith (Bolton Wanderers) (38)
1921/22 FC Liverpool (3) Tottenham Hotspur Andy Wilson (FC Middlesbrough) (31)
1922/23 FC Liverpool (4) AFC Sunderland Charlie Buchan (AFC Sunderland) (30)
1923/24 Huddersfield Town Cardiff City Wilf Chadwick (FC Everton) (28)
1924/25 Huddersfield Town (2) West Bromwich Albion Frank Roberts (Manchester City) (31)
1925/26 Huddersfield Town (3) FC Arsenal Ted Harper (Blackburn Rovers) (43)
1926/27 Newcastle United (4) Huddersfield Town Jimmy Trotter (The Wednesday) (37)
1927/28 FC Everton (3) Huddersfield Town Dixie Dean (FC Everton) (60)
1928/29 Sheffield Wednesday (3) Leicester City Dave Halliday (AFC Sunderland) (43)
1929/30 Sheffield Wednesday (4) Derby County Vic Watson (West Ham United) (41)
1930/31 FC Arsenal Aston Villa Tom 'Pongo' Waring (Aston Villa) (49)
1931/32 FC Everton (4) FC Arsenal Dixie Dean (FC Everton) (44)
1932/33 FC Arsenal (2) Aston Villa Jack Bowers (Derby County) (35)
1933/34 FC Arsenal (3) Huddersfield Town Jack Bowers (Derby County) (34)
1934/35 FC Arsenal (4) AFC Sunderland Ted Drake (FC Arsenal) (42)
1935/36 AFC Sunderland (6) Derby County W. G. Richardson (West Bromwich Albion) (39)
1936/37 Manchester City Charlton Athletic Freddie Steel (Stoke City) (33)
1937/38 FC Arsenal (5) Wolverhampton Wanderers Tommy Lawton (FC Everton) (28)
1938/39 FC Everton (5) Wolverhampton Wanderers Tommy Lawton (FC Everton) (35)
1939–1946 Ligapause aufgrund des Zweiten Weltkrieges
1946/47 FC Liverpool (5) Manchester United Dennis Westcott (Wolverhampton Wanderers) (38)
1947/48 FC Arsenal (6) Manchester United Ronnie Rooke (FC Arsenal) (33)
1948/49 FC Portsmouth Manchester United Willie Moir (Bolton Wanderers) (25)
1949/50 FC Portsmouth (2) Wolverhampton Wanderers Dickie Davis (AFC Sunderland) (25)
1950/51 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United Stan Mortensen (FC Blackpool) (30)
1951/52 Manchester United (3) Tottenham Hotspur George Robledo (Newcastle United) (33)
1952/53 FC Arsenal (7) Preston North End Charlie Wayman (Preston North End) (24)
1953/54 Wolverhampton Wanderers West Bromwich Albion Jimmy Glazzard (Huddersfield Town) (29)
1954/55 FC Chelsea Wolverhampton Wanderers Ronnie Allen (West Bromwich Albion) (27)
1955/56 Manchester United (4) FC Blackpool Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers) (33)
1956/57 Manchester United (5) Tottenham Hotspur John Charles (Leeds United) (38)
1957/58 Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) Preston North End Bobby Smith (Tottenham Hotspur) (36)
1958/59 Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) Manchester United Jimmy Greaves (FC Chelsea) (33)
1959/60 FC Burnley (2) Wolverhampton Wanderers Dennis Viollet (Manchester United) (32)
1960/61 Tottenham Hotspur (2) Sheffield Wednesday Jimmy Greaves (FC Chelsea) (41)
1961/62 Ipswich Town FC Burnley Ray Crawford (Ipswich Town) und Derek Kevan (West Bromwich Albion) (33)
1962/63 FC Everton (6) Tottenham Hotspur Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur) (37)
1963/64 FC Liverpool (6) Manchester United Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur) (35)
1964/65 Manchester United (6) Leeds United Andy McEvoy (Blackburn Rovers) und Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur) (29)
1965/66 FC Liverpool (7) Leeds United Willie Irvine (FC Burnley) (29)
1966/67 Manchester United (7) Nottingham Forest Ron Davies (FC Southampton) (37)
1967/68 Manchester City (2) Manchester United George Best (Manchester United) und Ron Davies (FC Southampton) (28)
1968/69 Leeds United FC Liverpool Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur) (27)
1969/70 FC Everton (7) Leeds United Jeff Astle (West Bromwich Albion) (25)
1970/71 FC Arsenal (8) Leeds United Tony Brown (West Bromwich Albion) (28)
1971/72 Derby County Leeds United Francis Lee (Manchester City) (33)
1972/73 FC Liverpool (8) FC Arsenal Pop Robson (West Ham United) (28)
1973/74 Leeds United (2) FC Liverpool Mick Channon (FC Southampton) (21)
1974/75 Derby County (2) FC Liverpool Malcolm Macdonald (Newcastle United) (21)
1975/76 FC Liverpool (9) Queens Park Rangers Ted MacDougall (Norwich City) (23)
1976/77 FC Liverpool (10) Manchester City Malcolm Macdonald (FC Arsenal) und Andy Gray (Aston Villa) (25)
1977/78 Nottingham Forest FC Liverpool Bob Latchford (FC Everton) (30)
1978/79 FC Liverpool (11) Nottingham Forest Frank Worthington (Bolton Wanderers) (24)
1979/80 FC Liverpool (12) Manchester United Phil Boyer (FC Southampton) (23)
1980/81 Aston Villa (7) Ipswich Town Peter Withe (Aston Villa) und Steve Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur) (20)
1981/82 FC Liverpool (13) Ipswich Town Kevin Keegan (FC Southampton) (26)
1982/83 FC Liverpool (14) FC Watford Luther Blissett (FC Watford) (27)
1983/84 FC Liverpool (15) FC Southampton Ian Rush (FC Liverpool) (32)
1984/85 FC Everton (8) FC Liverpool Kerry Dixon (FC Chelsea) und Gary Lineker (Leicester City) (24)
1985/86 FC Liverpool (16) FC Everton Gary Lineker (FC Everton) (30)
1986/87 FC Everton (9) FC Liverpool Clive Allen (Tottenham Hotspur) (33)
1987/88 FC Liverpool (17) Manchester United John Aldridge (FC Liverpool) (26)
1988/89 FC Arsenal (9) FC Liverpool Alan Smith (FC Arsenal) (23)
1989/90 FC Liverpool (18) Aston Villa Gary Lineker (Tottenham Hotspur) (24)
1990/91 FC Arsenal (10) FC Liverpool Alan Smith (FC Arsenal) (22)
1991/92 Leeds United (3) Manchester United Ian Wright (Crystal Palace/FC Arsenal) (29)

Premier League (seit 1992)

Saison Meister (Anzahl Titel) Vizemeister Torschützenkönig(e)
1992/93 Manchester United (8) Aston Villa Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur) (22)
1993/94 Manchester United (9) Blackburn Rovers Andy Cole (Newcastle United) (34)
1994/95 Blackburn Rovers (3) Manchester United Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers) (34)
1995/96 Manchester United (10) Newcastle United Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers) (31)
1996/97 Manchester United (11) Newcastle United Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) (25)
1997/98 FC Arsenal (11) Manchester United Chris Sutton (Blackburn Rovers), Dion Dublin (Coventry City), Michael Owen (FC Liverpool) (18)
1998/99 Manchester United (12) FC Arsenal Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds United), Michael Owen (FC Liverpool), Dwight Yorke (Manchester United) (18)
1999/2000 Manchester United (13) FC Arsenal Kevin Phillips (AFC Sunderland) (30)
2000/01 Manchester United (14) FC Arsenal Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (FC Chelsea) (23)
2001/02 FC Arsenal (12) FC Liverpool Thierry Henry (FC Arsenal) (24)
2002/03 Manchester United (15) FC Arsenal Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) (25)
2003/04 FC Arsenal (13) FC Chelsea Thierry Henry (FC Arsenal) (30)
2004/05 FC Chelsea (2) FC Arsenal Thierry Henry (FC Arsenal) (25)
2005/06 FC Chelsea (3) Manchester United Thierry Henry (FC Arsenal) (27)
2006/07 Manchester United (16) FC Chelsea Didier Drogba (FC Chelsea) (20)
2007/08 Manchester United (17) FC Chelsea Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) (31)
2008/09 Manchester United (18) FC Liverpool Nicolas Anelka (FC Chelsea) (19)
2009/10 FC Chelsea (4) Manchester United Didier Drogba (FC Chelsea) (29)
2010/11 Manchester United (19) FC Chelsea Dimitar Berbatow (Manchester United), Carlos Tévez (Manchester City) (21)
2011/12 Manchester City (3) Manchester United Robin van Persie (FC Arsenal) (30)
2012/13 Manchester United (20) Manchester City Robin van Persie (Manchester United) (26)
2013/14 Manchester City (4) FC Liverpool Luis Suárez (FC Liverpool) (31)
2014/15 FC Chelsea (5) Manchester City Sergio Agüero (Manchester City) (26)
2015/16 Leicester City FC Arsenal Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) (25)
2016/17 FC Chelsea (6) Tottenham Hotspur Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) (29)
2017/18 Manchester City (5) Manchester United Mohamed Salah (FC Liverpool) (32)
2018/19 Manchester City (6) FC Liverpool Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (FC Arsenal), Sadio Mané (FC Liverpool), Mohamed Salah (FC Liverpool) (22)
2019/20 FC Liverpool (19) Manchester City Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) (23)
2020/21 Manchester City (7) Manchester United Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) (23)

Anzahl der Meistertitel

Anzahl Verein (zuletzt)
20 Manchester United (2013)
19 FC Liverpool (2020)
13 FC Arsenal (2004)
9 FC Everton (1987)
7 Aston Villa (1981)
Manchester City (2021)
6 AFC Sunderland (1936)
FC Chelsea (2017)
4 Newcastle United (1927)
Sheffield Wednesday (1930)
3 Blackburn Rovers (1995)
Huddersfield Town (1926)
Leeds United (1992)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (1959)
2 Derby County (1975)
FC Burnley (1960)
FC Portsmouth (1950)
Preston North End (1890)
Tottenham Hotspur (1961)
1 Ipswich Town (1962)
Leicester City (2016)
Nottingham Forest (1978)
Sheffield United (1898)
West Bromwich Albion (1920)

Rekordmeister

Die längste Zeit a​m Stück alleiniger Rekordmeister w​ar Aston Villa i​n den 37 Jahren a​b 1899, gefolgt v​om FC Liverpool i​n den 33 Jahren a​b 1976, i​n denen d​er Verein 9 Meisterschaften gewann. 2009 z​og Manchester United m​it seinem 18. Titel m​it dem FC Liverpool gleich, e​he der Verein 2011 d​ie alleinige Führung übernahm.

In Klammern s​ind die Zahl d​er Meisterschaften angegeben, n​eu hinzukommende Rekordmeister stehen a​n erster Stelle.

  • 1889–1893: Preston North End (1–2)
  • 1893–1895: AFC Sunderland/Preston North End (2)
  • 1895–1897: AFC Sunderland (3)
  • 1897–1899: Aston Villa/AFC Sunderland (3)
  • 1899–1936: Aston Villa (4–6)
  • 1936–1948: AFC Sunderland/Aston Villa (6)
  • 1948–1953: FC Arsenal/AFC Sunderland/Aston Villa (6)
  • 1953–1966: FC Arsenal (7)
  • 1966–1967: FC Liverpool/FC Arsenal (7)
  • 1967–1970: Manchester United/FC Liverpool/FC Arsenal (7)
  • 1970–1971: FC Everton/Manchester United/FC Liverpool/FC Arsenal (7)
  • 1971–1973: FC Arsenal (8)
  • 1973–1976: FC Liverpool/FC Arsenal (8)
  • 1976–2009: FC Liverpool (9–18)
  • 2009–2011: Manchester United/FC Liverpool (18)
  • seit 2011: Manchester United (19–20)
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