[55] They only scored one point in Jackson's first five games, but Huddersfield finally won in their 15th match, by beating Stoke City 3–1. [34] In 1969, the club adopted the nickname "The Terriers". [78] After defeating Sheffield Wednesday on penalties in the semi-final, they faced Reading in the Final. Shares of £1 had been released, converting the club to a public ownership. He managed Town to their lowest ever league position of 11th at the end of the 1977–78 season. Three former Huddersfield players made the list. [35] The team stayed up in their first season back in the first tier, but were relegated in 1971–72, which was followed by another relegation to the Third Division for the first time the season after. [10] He is regarded as the first manager to successfully employ the counter-attack. Huddersfield became the first English club to win three successive English league titles in 1925–26. The shield was also modernized by moving away from the more rounded version. They're a team of renown, the pride of the town, Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [69] Dean Hoyle took over as chairman, and majority shareholder, of the club in June 2009. L eeds United might be one of the most opinion-splitting clubs in the world. The club has finished their FA Cup and EFL Cup campaigns. 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Chelsea are unbeaten in the last eight league encounters against Huddersfield. Founded on 15 August 1908, it entered the Football League in 1910. [3] In 2019, Town agreed to have Paddy Power shirt sponsorship in a striking beauty queen style diagonal sash design. [3], The club badge is based on the coat of arms of Huddersfield. [3] It appeared again with a Yorkshire Rose for the 1922 FA Cup Final and again for the finals of 1928, 1930 and 1938. [92][93] The club's main colours of blue and white are evident throughout the badge both in the mantling and in the shield, in the form of stripes. Unbeaten runs mixed with winless runs followed, and Town managed to stay up by a 16th-place finish. [49] Town reached the 1994 Football League Trophy Final, but lost against Swansea City on penalties. Johnston replaced Bobby Collins as manager in December 1975. To do this click on the cookie settings button below. Jackson scored a hat-trick as Scotland, later nicknamed "The Wembley Wizards", defeated England 5–1. The following period was fraught with difficulties for the club; besides not being able to form a team that could challenge for the t… Alternatively, please email ifollow@efl.com - note that live chat is recommended for the quickest response on a matchday. [124], The Football League 100 Legends is a list of "100 legendary football players" produced by the Football League in 1998, to celebrate the 100th season of league football. They won their last 14 league games and retained the league title on the final day of the season, finishing on 98 points. [67] Huddersfield finished in a surprising fourth place,[68] and defeated Mansfield Town in the play-off Final to return to the third tier. 145K likes. In 1980, Town adopted what remains their badge today. Thousands loudly cheer them on their way. The club also competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup . HTWFC – History. [19] After winning successive league titles, Chapman left for Arsenal, which offered to double his wages and attracted larger crowds than Huddersfield. This, however, did not last, as Johnston demoted Haselden in September 1977 and gave himself the job. The team have long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs Bradford City and Leeds United, with whom they contest the West Yorkshire derby. The previous victories stretch from November 1970 to December 2017, but this is only the second top-flight league game in 47 years. Over the next few seasons there were signs that an exciting team was beginning to emerge with the 1992/93 season seeing Huddersfield finish 3rd place in the league and runners-up in the League … [85] The team amassed only three wins and 16 points by the end of the season. Rubery accused Bruce of "wasting £3m", arguing that the money would have been "spent more wisely by a more experienced manager without an ego to feed". [6][36], A recovery started under manager Mick Buxton, who was appointed in 1978. Division 2 Champions: 1969/70. [29] They finished in third place in their first season back in the top flight. [41] Steve Smith succeeded him, and became the first permanent manager in the club's to hail from Huddersfield. The 2018–19 season is Huddersfield Town's 110th year in existence and second season in the Premier League following promotion via the 2017 Championship play-off Final. David Wagner’s side have won 14 points from a possible 24 at home this season. [7] Chapman replaced Langley in March 1921,[8] and led the team to a 17th-place finish. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. To be considered for induction players/managers must be 30 years of age or older and have played/managed for at least five years in England. [16][17] Huddersfield only conceded 28 goals and never conceded more than two per game; the first time a team accomplished this feat. Their nickname "The Terriers" was taken in 1969. [3], Huddersfield Town were reportedly £25,000 in debt in 1919, and attendances fell to around 3,000. [6], Former Town manager Tom Johnston returned to the club as general manager in 1975. [74] Huddersfield avoided relegation on the last day, after a draw with Barnsley. [77] In 2016–17, Town finished fifth with a negative goal difference, and qualified for the play-offs. [73], Grayson sacked in January 2013, and was succeeded by Mark Robins. The season covers the period … [16][18] Another notable feat was achieved in October 1924, as Billy Smith became the first player in history to score directly from a corner. Huddersfield's current emblem is based on the town's coat of arms. Reserves and Academy, List of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. [69] Huddersfield set a Football League record of 43 matches unbeaten (not including the play-off matches), which was previously set by Nottingham Forest, in November 2011. Derby County, Bolton Wanderers and Huddersfield Town have all lost seven games in a row to make up the top five. When the club adopted the nickname "The Terriers" for the 1969–70 season, the blue and white stripes returned and with it a red terrier with the words "The Terriers". [83] Wagner left the club by mutual consent in January 2019, and was replaced by Borussia Dortmund II manager Jan Siewert,[84] but Town were relegated in March with six matches remaining. Stripes returned in the 1977–78 season and have been the club's home kit ever since. We’re Yorkshire! And as with the big prize, Liverpool are looking to land it. [80] Huddersfield also became the second club, after Blackpool, to have won all three divisional play-offs. [42] The team stayed up by three points that season,[43] but were relegated back to the third tier in 1987–88. Video Best goalkeeper assists in Premier League history managers, Third Division/Second Division/League One, "How Herbert Chapman changed the face of management and domestic success at Huddersfield Town", "The Forgotten Pioneers of Football: Herbert Chapman", "On this day in 1922: Town wins the FA Charity Shield! Formed 1908. The club was formed in June 1988 as Huddersfield Ladies FC and joined the North-East Regional League Division 2 where, in their first season, they won the league Cup and were promoted to Division One as champions. View Huddersfield Town AFC statistics from previous seasons, including league position and top goalscorer, on the official website of the Premier League. View the latest comprehensive Huddersfield Town AFC match stats, along with a season by season archive, on the official website of the Premier League. Undoubtedly, it was a night of fulfillment at the Wembley Stadium. The team were formed too late to enter the competition. In ascending order, take a look at the Premier League… [24], Huddersfield's aging squad was not adequately replaced. Huddersfield won 3–0 against Nottingham Forest in the last match, and Cardiff drew 0–0 at Birmingham City and missed a penalty. [116][117] Town hold the better head-to-head record against City; 21 matches have been won, 17 drawn, and 14 lost. Huddersfield Town Association Football Club is an English association football club that is based in the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield and currently play in the Championship. [21] The team came close to winning a fourth consecutive title the following season, but only won one of their last seven matches and thus handed the title to Newcastle United. [28] In December 1957, the team led 5–1 with 30 minutes remaining against Charlton Athletic, but lost 7–6. [62] Huddersfield reached the play-offs in 2001–02, but lost 2–1 to Brentford in the semi-final. During the 1976–77 season, John Haselden became the manager with Johnston returning to his previous role. In fact, Maurizio Sarri’s men could become the first league side ever to beat the Terriers on their own soil five times in succession. [56], In January 1999, the club was bought by local businessman Barry Rubery,[57] who targeted to reach the Premier League. The 2017–18 season was Huddersfield Town 's 109th year in existence and first season in the Premier League following promotion through the 2017 Championship play-off Final. Huddersfield Town, Huddersfield, United Kingdom. The Terriers have won three of their past four home games in the Premier League, with the only defeat in this run coming against Manchester City. Liverpool regained top spot in the Premier League following a thumping 5-0 win over already-relegated Huddersfield Town. [20] Cecil Potter was brought in as his successor. Division 4 Champions: 1979/80. Division 1 Champions: 1923/24, 1924/25, 1925/26. The team currently compete in the Championship, the second tier of English football. All the while, upon the field of play, [9] In the summer of 1921, playmaker Clem Stephenson and the club's all-time top goal scorer George Brown were acquired. [52] During the first season at the new stadium, Huddersfield were promoted to the second tier via the play-offs after a 2–1 win against Bristol Rovers at Wembley. Huddersfield were relegated to the Fourth Division for the first time in 1974–75. Two Yorkshire Roses and Castle Hill form part of the history of the club and the area. Since 1920, Huddersfield's club song has been "Smile A While". The 2017–18 season was Huddersfield Town's 109th year in existence and first season in the Premier League following promotion via the 2017 EFL Championship play-off Final. [83] Chairman Hoyle announced his departure in May 2019, selling the club to businessman Phil Hodgkinson, relinquishing the post due to poor health. The following season they joined the Midland Football League in order to reduce traveling costs. Only players who have gained caps while at the club are included. [46], The team avoided relegation to the Fourth Division in 1992–93, following a run of only three defeats in their last 17 league games,[47] to finish in 15th place. [4] However, the development costs were too high, and attendances sunk below 7,000. Their colours are bright blue and white, The club took the decision to remove "A.F.C." [75] German Borussia Dortmund II coach David Wagner became the first person born outside the British Isles to manage the club in November 2015. It combined elements of the old town coat of arms with modern motifs, such as blue and white stripes and a terrier with a football. [6] Stockport County manager Andy Beattie was appointed in April 1952, and managed Stockport and Huddersfield in three divisions in the same month. [69], The team reached the play-offs in 2005–06, but were eliminated by Barnsley in the semi-final, after further seasons in League One followed. [53] Warnock left the club that summer, and was replaced by Brian Horton, who guided the Town to an eighth place finish the following season. The following year was one to forget as Wagner was dismissed and Jan Siewert replaced him, the German unable to stop the slide back into the Championship with Town, who had struggled badly all season, amassing just 16 points. Back to Huddersfield! They were relegated back to the Championship in 2019. [6] The team fought off Cardiff City, although it was by the narrowest of margins. [112] Notable fans over the years have included Prime Minister Harold Wilson, who was born in the town,[113] and actor Sir Patrick Stewart, who became president of the Huddersfield Town Academy in 2010. [44][45] Huddersfield reached the 1991–92 Third Division play-offs, but lost the semi-final against Peterborough United by a aggregate score of 4–3. [22][23] Town won the "wrong double" in the 1927–28 season; they finished runners-up in both the league and lost the FA Cup Final. [91] Town first used a badge on its shirts for the 1920 FA Cup Final based on the Huddersfield coat of arms. He also had two horseshoes nailed to his office wall for luck. [64] Wadsworth was eventually sacked in March and replaced by Mel Machin,[65] who oversaw relegation to the fourth tier. After a month of acquiring funds and negotiations, the club stayed in Huddersfield. We’re Yorkshire! [51] They moved into the new Kirklees Stadium for the 1994–95 season. [5] Chapman's tactics were based upon the principles of a strong defence and a fast, counter-attacking response, with the focus on quick, short passing and mazy runs from his wingers. The team currently compete in the Championship, the second tier of English football. [27], Town were relegated for the first time in the 1951–52 season. Huddersfield Town FC and American manager David Wagner are heading into the english premier league for the first-time ever in the club's history. The club was formed in June 1988 as Huddersfield Ladies FC and joined the North-East Regional League Division 2 where, in their first season, they won the league Cup and were promoted to Division one as champions. So Town play up, and bring the Cup, They suffered the joint-earliest relegation to the Championship since Derby County in 2008 after a 2–0 defeat to Crystal Palace on 30 March 2019. [28] The team finished second in the Second Division in 1952–53 and made an immediate return. The battle for the Premier League Golden Boot is hotting up too. [81], The team finished 16th and stayed up on their return,[82] but were relegated after a 20th-place finish in 2018–19. [3], In 2000, Huddersfield changed its badge to a circular design, but that was never popular with the fans, and soon returned to the heraldic-style badge. [79] Another penalty shoot-out followed, and Huddersfield were again victorious. The club was formed in June 1988 as Huddersfield Ladies FC and joined the North-East Regional League Division 2 where, in their first season, they won the league Cup and were promoted to Division one as champions. FC Gütersloh: 49 (7) 1999: Waldhof Mannheim: 5 (0) 1999–2002: Darmstadt 98: 76 (21) 2002–2004: TSG Weinheim: 23 (8) 2004–2006: Germania Pfungstadt: 0 (0) National team; 1992: Germany U21: 1 (0) 1996–1998: United States: 8 (0) Teams managed; 2011–2015: Borussia Dortmund II: 2015–2019: Huddersfield Town: 2019–2020: Schalke 04 Honesty, Integrity, Trust, Commitment, Quality, Pride, Respect, Character, Value, Success [32], Floodlights were installed at Leeds Road in 1961, which were financed by the British record transfer fee of £55,000 of Denis Law to Manchester City, and became known as the "Denis Law Lights". In order to use the live chat functionality you need to opt into live chat cookies. [3], After relegation to the Fourth Division, Huddersfield returned to all-blue shirts and the vertical monogram crest with the return of Tom Johnston in 1975. from the text, leaving only the wording "Huddersfield Town". This is a list of all the seasons played by Huddersfield Town Association Football Club in English football from 1908, when the club was formed. 00:37 Goal of the day: Pritchard ends Huddersfield home wait 19/10/2020 CC AD; 00:35 Flashback: Great strike by West Brom signing Grant 15/10/2020 CC AD; Latest News. [117] Huddersfield also have a rivalry with Cambridgeshire-based Peterborough United, largely fuelled by the play-off meetings in 1992 and 2011.[121]. [8][6] Town were defeated in 1930 by Chapman's Arsenal,[25] and in 1938 by Preston North End after extra time, which was the first FA Cup Final to be broadcast on television. Chappell's creation was originally called "The Town Anthem", and was sung by Town supporters ahead of the Final. For the first time in history, and almost half a century after their last top flight meeting, Huddersfield Town and Chelsea crossed paths in the Premier League. [97], Huddersfield were the first team to have played at each of the four professional levels of English football at two different grounds.[6]. [59] Huddersfield topped the table in December, but their form plummeted after striker Marcus Stewart was sold in the January transfer window to First Division rivals Ipswich Town. [6], During their first season in the top flight, former Leeds City manager Herbert Chapman was brought in (after Huddersfield helped him overturn his ban) as the new assistant to Ambrose Langley. [119][120], There are smaller rivalries with South Yorkshire clubs Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday, and there is a Roses rivalry with Oldham Athletic. [76] He implemented the "Gegenpressing" style of play. [33], Huddersfield continued to play in the second tier during the 1960s. The game finished 0–0 after extra time, before Huddersfield were victorious after 22 penalties (8–7). Managing to survive against all odds last season, Huddersfield Town proved to be a good underdog story last year. Then the bells will ring so merrily, [108], In 2014, a group of Town fans formed a collective called "North Stand Loyal". Its aim was "to improve the atmosphere around the stadium on matchdays", and the members were "inspired by fan groups of continental Europe and other parts of the world". [94], The club adopted a Terriers logo in 2018. [60] Bruce was sacked in October 2000. They also won the FA Cup in 1922. Football League Trophy: R1 Andy Booth Gary Taylor-Fletcher: 15 2006–07: 46 14 17 15 60 … We’re Yorkshire! Huddersfield Town Association Football Club, "List of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. [5] A deterioration of their league position followed, although they finished runners-up in 1933–34, and two more FA Cup Finals were reached under new manager Clem Stephenson. Their own supporters are ready to follow the club anywhere, which is easily evidenced by the fact that Leeds have the among the highest average attendance in the country, despite spending a lot of their time in the lower divisions of English football. [110] The group is located in the South Stand, which is shared with away fans. He led Town to the play-off Final against Sheffield United. There's a team that is dear to its followers. They finished the season in eighth place, just outside the play-offs. In the late 1950s, the club was managed by Bill Shankly, and featured Denis Law and Ray Wilson. [111], The club also has various overseas supporters' groups, with clubs in Australia, Canada, Northern Ireland, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Singapore, Slovakia, and United States. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. [109] In 2017, the group renamed themselves "Cowshed Loyal". [48] Manager Neil Warnock took over from Ian Ross for the 1993–94 season. [40] Due to Huddersfield languishing at the bottom of the division, declining home attendances, and the resulting financial pressure, Buxton was sacked in December 1986. The first two league titles were won under manager and pioneer Herbert Chapman, who also led the team to an FA Cup win in 1922. Following relegation from the First Division in 1972, Huddersfield spent 45 years in the second, third and fourth tiers of English football, before returning to the top flight in 2017. Huddersfield Town's boss David Wagner is thrown into the air in celebration as his team avoid relegation from the Premier League in 2018 (Image: Catherine Ivill). The anthem is still sung by Huddersfield supporters at home matches. Shortly thereafter, the club turned professional and changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, becoming a full-fledged member of the Football League in 1893 (the first club from the south parts of the country). Finishing 16th in the table last season, Huddersfield secured their Premier League future with consecutive draws against Manchester City and Chelsea late last season. Founded on 15 August 1908, it entered the Football League in 1910. After the plans went through, Huddersfield directors successfully applied to become members of the Football League in 1910, and development of Leeds Road began immediately. Manager Peter Jackson only had four senior players on the books before the beginning of the 2003–04 season,[64] after which many youngsters from the academy setup were added. [26] A record home attendance of 67,037 was achieved in 1932 during an FA Cup sixth round tie against Arsenal. as part of their "Save Our Shirt" campaign. [89], The club spent over eight years debating what colour the kit should be, with suggestions ranging from salmon pink to plain white or all-blue to white with blue yoke. History. Along with competing in the Premier League, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. [31] Shankly left in December 1959 to manage Liverpool. The history of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. [30] Beattie resigned in November 1956, and Bill Shankly succeeded him. [96], Huddersfield returned to a updated version of their heraldic-style crest in 2019. [118] Including games against United's predecessor team Leeds City, Huddersfield have won 36 of the 90 derbies between the two sides, with 20 draws and 34 Leeds wins. In 1885, the club's president, William McGregor, realized a need to keep the fans interested in the game; together with eleven other leading English clubs of that period, Villa founded the Football League in 1888. [125], Huddersfield Town were the second team, after Blackpool, to have won all three divisional play-offs. [5] He employed a wide-ranging scouting network to find the right players for his tactical system. View Southampton FC statistics from previous seasons, including league position and top goalscorer, on the official website of the Premier League. Every goal, shall be a memory, The anthem was created by G. W. Chappell of Longwood, Huddersfield, before the 1920 FA Cup Final against Aston Villa. Chairman John Hilton Crowther planned to merge Town with newly formed Leeds United and to relocate to Leeds. The team have played home games at the Kirklees Stadium since 1994, which replaced their former home of Leeds Road. [58] Steve Bruce succeeded Jackson in May 1999. [6] Huddersfield also won the 1922 Charity Shield, defeating Liverpool 1–0. [38] Town finished just outside the promotion places the following season. Liverpool finished runners-up with 97 points – the highest total in English top-flight history for a second-placed team. A 4,000-seat stand was to be constructed, and terracing was also planned, to provide an overall capacity of 34,000. This eased problems with embroidery on shirts and club merchandise, and also gave the printwork a standard look. Huddersfield were the first to win the English League title three times in a row, in 1924, 1925 and 1926. They have been runners-up in the First Division thrice, and FA Cup runners-up four times. T he club has been a member of the Football League since 1905, and the best result in Division one is the 16th place in 2013-2014, in their second session in the Premier League. It was used solely on the strip and did not replace the heraldic crest, which continued to appear on all official media and documents. [91], Town stuck with the same principal design (blue and white stripes) until 1966, when Scottish manager Tom Johnston introduced all-blue shirts. Tom Wilson, Bob Kelly, Billy Smith, and Roy Goodall started for England; Alex Jackson played for Scotland. Promotion to the Premier League meant a return to the first tier for the first time since 1972. The team again qualified for the play-offs the following season, however, Peterborough United were victorious in the Final. The best result in the FA Cup was for a long time the semi-finals in 1930 until they reach the final in 2014. 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