1963–64 Football League

The Football League
Season 1963–64
Champions Liverpool

The 196364 season was the 66th (65th completed) season of The Football League.

Final league tables

The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website[1] and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79,[2] with home and away statistics separated.

Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.

Since the goal average was used for this purpose for such a long time, it is presented in the tables below even for the seasons prior to 1894–95, and since the goal difference is a more informative piece of information for a modern reader than the goal average, the goal difference is added in this presentation after the goal average.

Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, the re-election process has concerned the bottom four clubs in that division.[2]

First Division

Football League
First Division
Season 1963–64
Champions Liverpool (6th English title)
Relegated Bolton Wanderers
Ipswich Town
European Cup 1964–65 Liverpool
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1964–65
West Ham United (1st FA Cup title)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1963–64 Arsenal
Sheffield Wednesday
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,571 (3.4 per match)
Top goalscorer Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur), 35 [3]
Biggest home win Fulham v Ipswich Town 10–1
Biggest away win West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers 2–8
Highest scoring Fulham v Ipswich Town 10–1
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts Notes
1Liverpool 42160560181056322792452.044+4757European Cup 1964–65
Preliminary round
2Manchester United4215335419849364390621.452+2853
3Everton4214435326768313884641.313+2052
4Tottenham Hotspur4213355431948435097811.198+1651
5Chelsea4212363624876363272561.286+1650
6Sheffield Wednesday4215335024489344384671.254+1749Participated in
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1963-64
7Blackburn Rovers4210474428867453789651.369+2446
8Arsenal42107456377410344590821.098+845Participated in
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1963-64
9Burnley42143446233711254171641.109+744
10West Bromwich Albion429664335759272670611.148+943
11Leicester City429483327777283161581.052+343
12Sheffield United42106535226510264261640.953–343
13Nottingham Forest4295734247410304464680.941–441
14West Ham United4287645386510243669740.932–540UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1964–65
First round
15Fulham42118245232514134258650.892–739
16Wolverhampton Wanderers426963634669344670800.875–1039
17Stoke City4296649335412284577780.987–138
18Blackpool4286726295313264452730.712–2135
19Aston Villa4286735293612274262710.873–934
20Birmingham City4277733324017216054920.587–3829
21Bolton Wanderers42651030354314184548800.600–3228
22Ipswich Town42939384504171876561210.463–6525

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
League Champions, qualified for European Cup
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1963-64
League Cup Winners
Relegated

Results

Home \ Away[1] ARS AST BIRBLBBLPBOLBURCHEEVEFULIPSLEILIVMUNNOTSHUSHWSTKTOTWBAWHUWOL
Arsenal 30 41 00 53 43 32 24 60 22 60 01 11 21 42 13 11 11 44 32 33 13
Aston Villa 21 03 12 31 30 20 20 01 22 00 13 22 40 30 01 22 13 24 10 22 22
Birmingham 14 33 22 32 21 00 34 02 00 10 20 31 11 33 30 12 01 12 01 21 22
Blackburn Rovers 41 20 30 12 30 12 22 12 20 31 52 12 13 20 22 11 10 72 02 13 11
Blackpool 01 04 30 32 20 11 15 11 10 22 33 01 10 10 22 22 10 02 10 01 12
Bolton Wanderers 11 11 02 05 11 21 10 13 21 60 00 12 01 23 30 30 34 13 12 11 04
Burnley 03 20 21 30 10 11 00 23 41 31 20 03 61 11 12 31 10 72 32 31 10
Chelsea 31 10 23 10 10 40 20 10 12 40 10 13 11 10 32 12 33 03 31 00 23
Everton 21 42 30 24 31 20 34 11 30 11 03 31 40 61 41 32 20 10 11 20 33
Fulham 14 20 21 11 11 31 21 01 22 101 21 10 22 00 31 20 33 11 11 20 41
Ipswich Town 12 43 32 00 43 13 31 13 00 42 11 12 27 43 10 14 02 23 12 32 10
Leicester City 72 00 30 43 23 10 00 24 20 01 21 02 32 11 01 20 21 01 02 22 01
Liverpool 50 52 21 12 12 20 20 21 21 20 60 01 30 12 61 31 61 31 10 12 60
Manchester United 31 10 12 22 30 50 51 11 51 30 20 31 01 31 21 31 52 41 10 01 22
Nottingham Forest 20 01 40 11 01 31 13 01 22 20 31 20 00 12 33 32 00 12 03 31 30
Sheffield United 22 11 30 01 10 01 20 11 00 10 31 01 30 12 12 11 41 33 21 21 43
Sheffield Wednesday 04 10 21 52 10 30 31 32 03 30 31 12 22 33 31 30 20 20 22 30 50
Stoke City 12 22 41 31 12 01 44 20 32 11 91 33 31 31 01 02 44 21 11 30 02
Tottenham Hotspur 31 31 61 41 61 10 32 12 24 10 63 11 13 23 41 00 11 21 02 30 43
West Bromwich Albion 40 43 31 13 21 11 00 11 42 30 21 11 22 14 23 20 13 23 44 01 31
West Ham United 11 01 50 28 31 23 11 22 42 11 22 22 10 02 02 23 43 41 40 42 11
Wolverhampton Wanderers 22 33 51 15 11 22 11 41 00 40 21 12 13 20 23 11 11 21 14 00 02

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1963–1964

Second Division

Football League
Second Division
Season 1963–64
Champions Leeds United (2nd title)
Promoted Sunderland
Relegated Grimsby Town,
Scunthorpe United
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,467 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorer Ron Saunders (Portsmouth), 33 [3]
Biggest home win Manchester City v Scunthorpe United 8–1
Biggest away win Bury v Southampton 1–5
Cardiff City v Preston North End 0–4
Manchester City v Grimsby Town 0–4
Newcastle United v Bury 0–4
Newcastle United v Cardiff City 0–4
Plymouth Argyle v Portsmouth 0–4
Highest scoring Southampton v Derby County 6–4
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts Notes
1Leeds United 42129035161263361871342.088+3763
2Sunderland4216324713984342481372.189+4461
3Preston North End42137137141038424079541.463+2556
4Charlton Athletic4211464430867324076701.086+648
5Southampton42133569326693141100731.370+2747
6Manchester City4212455027669343984661.273+1846
7Rotherham United42143452265412385290781.154+1245
8Newcastle United42142549266312254374691.072+545
9Portsmouth4297546347410333679701.129+943
10Middlesbrough42144347161713203667521.288+1541
11Northampton Town4210293531678232958600.967–241
12Huddersfield Town42114631254611263957640.891–740
13Derby County42106534274512224056670.836–1139
14Swindon Town42115539243513184557690.826–1238
15Cardiff City42107431274314255456810.691–2538UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1964–65
First round
16Leyton Orient4286732325412224054720.750–1836
17Norwich City4297543302613215064800.800–1635
18Bury4285835365412223757730.781–1635
19Swansea Town42114644261515194863740.851–1133
20Plymouth Argyle4268726322811193545670.672–2232
21Grimsby Town4267828343711194147750.627–2832
22Scunthorpe United4288530252217225752820.634–3030

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Welsh Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated

Results

Home \ Away[1] Bury CAR CHADERGRIHUDLEELEYMCIMIDNEWNORNWCPLYPORPNEROTSCUSOUSUNSWASWI
Bury 41 02 12 11 02 12 12 11 11 12 11 42 22 32 21 42 32 15 01 32 10
Cardiff City 21 11 21 00 21 00 21 22 11 22 10 31 31 12 04 21 31 24 02 11 10
Charlton Athletic 30 52 20 21 52 02 12 43 24 12 11 31 10 01 30 43 01 22 00 31 22
Derby County 21 21 11 00 20 11 10 13 22 12 00 21 31 31 12 14 22 32 03 30 30
Grimsby Town 10 02 02 13 22 02 11 11 31 21 41 31 11 03 03 13 20 22 22 11 12
Huddersfield Town 21 21 21 00 12 02 21 02 10 30 01 11 43 11 22 03 32 40 02 10 20
Leeds United 30 11 11 22 31 11 21 10 20 21 00 42 11 31 11 10 10 31 11 21 00
Leyton Orient 11 40 03 30 00 23 02 02 32 10 00 11 10 36 22 02 22 10 25 40 21
Manchester City 11 40 13 32 04 52 32 20 10 31 30 50 11 02 23 61 81 11 03 10 00
Middlesbrough 20 31 23 30 60 11 13 20 22 30 10 01 50 31 30 22 20 10 20 21 11
Newcastle United 04 04 50 31 40 20 01 30 31 20 23 20 11 10 24 52 31 22 10 41 41
Northampton Town 12 21 12 01 12 10 03 12 21 32 22 32 00 21 03 13 20 20 51 23 40
Norwich City 01 51 13 30 20 22 22 12 12 11 31 33 11 31 21 22 21 11 23 30 32
Plymouth Argyle 10 11 10 00 32 00 01 22 21 20 34 03 12 04 02 00 31 11 11 32 24
Portsmouth 33 50 41 11 22 21 11 43 22 10 52 30 11 12 12 21 34 20 24 00 14
Preston North End 30 40 31 02 10 21 20 00 20 22 30 21 30 00 00 22 10 21 11 33 10
Rotherham United 62 10 50 20 10 31 22 24 12 21 23 10 40 31 42 42 21 23 22 30 00
Scunthorpe United 00 12 11 32 22 10 01 00 24 10 20 12 22 10 11 10 43 12 11 22 30
Southampton 01 32 61 64 60 11 14 30 42 22 20 30 30 12 23 45 61 72 00 40 51
Sunderland 41 33 21 30 30 32 20 41 20 00 21 02 00 10 30 40 20 10 12 10 60
Swansea Town 02 30 12 21 11 12 03 10 33 21 01 11 31 21 11 51 42 41 60 12 30
Swindon Town 21 12 22 00 21 12 22 50 30 20 00 23 22 21 20 12 31 30 12 10 21

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1963–1964

Third Division

Football League
Third Division
Season 1963–64
Champions Coventry City (1st title)
Promoted Crystal Palace
Relegated Crewe Alexandra,
Millwall,
Notts County,
Wrexham
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,730 (3.13 per match)
Top goalscorer Alfie Biggs (Bristol Rovers), 30 [3]
Biggest home win Brentford v Wrexham 9–0
Biggest away win Brentford v Luton Town 2–6
Luton Town v Crystal Palace 0–4
Wrexham v Oldham Athletic 0–4
Highest scoring Brentford v Wrexham 9–0
Coventry City v Shrewsbury Town 8–1
Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City 3–6
Queens Park Rangers v Southend United 4–5
Wrexham v Barnsley 7–2
Wrexham v Colchester United 5–4
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Coventry City 4614726232896362998611.607+2760
2Crystal Palace46174238146107353773511.431+2260
3Watford46166157287610223179591.339+2058
4Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic46174247157412324379581.362+2156
5Bristol City4613735224788324084641.313+2055
6Reading46155349266512303679621.274+1752
7Mansfield Town46158051205315254276621.226+1451
8Hull City46119345275810284173681.074+549
9Oldham Athletic46133744357511293573701.043+348
10Peterborough United46136452275513234375701.071+547
11Shrewsbury Town46136443195513306173800.912–747
12Bristol Rovers46968523410211394591791.152+1246
13Port Vale46136435133812183653491.082+446
14Southend United46910442266512355277780.987–145
15Queens Park Rangers46134647345513294476780.974–245
16Brentford46114854364109334487801.087+744
17Colchester United461085452621110254270681.029+243
18Luton Town46122942414811223964800.800–642
19Walsall4679734356512254159760.776–1740
20Barnsley4699534293614346568940.723–2639
21Millwall46941033295612203853670.791–1438
22Crewe Alexandra46105829261715215150770.649–2734
23Wrexham469410504242172565751070.701–3232
24Notts County4678829262120166645920.489–4727

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Relegated

Results

Home \ Away[1] BAR B&BA BREBRIBRRCOLCOVCRECRYHULLUTMANMILNTCOLDPETPTVQPRREASHRSTDWALWATWRE
Barnsley 21 11 24 12 11 11 10 20 22 31 11 11 21 22 32 00 31 03 21 01 13 00 30
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 41 20 01 10 22 21 30 43 10 31 00 40 11 10 30 30 42 12 20 10 11 20 20
Brentford 11 20 12 25 31 23 22 21 13 26 40 31 41 20 20 12 22 42 01 30 11 12 90
Bristol City 52 31 33 30 31 01 11 11 10 51 23 00 20 31 31 00 21 02 22 22 51 20 40
Bristol Rovers 11 23 31 40 31 01 12 13 40 12 32 22 40 01 22 44 00 25 70 31 30 12 11
Colchester United 41 12 12 11 23 21 40 11 11 11 11 20 40 23 41 12 20 21 10 33 00 11 41
Coventry City 31 22 22 21 42 10 51 51 22 33 03 30 20 41 32 11 42 00 81 25 10 22 30
Crewe Alexandra 12 10 11 20 41 11 22 02 14 10 32 10 01 10 00 10 20 22 32 12 01 01 12
Crystal Palace 12 21 10 10 10 00 11 10 22 11 31 21 20 13 10 20 10 41 30 30 10 20 21
Hull City 22 34 00 44 02 00 21 21 11 20 31 00 41 01 00 41 30 11 42 10 31 22 42
Luton Town 23 10 02 14 42 31 13 33 04 21 02 13 20 12 23 10 44 21 20 41 10 21 31
Mansfield Town 21 11 22 40 20 11 32 21 11 20 11 41 40 11 41 11 10 21 31 41 21 11 31
Millwall 42 30 13 01 01 01 00 10 01 01 30 01 61 21 02 31 22 20 22 11 21 03 14
Notts County 11 13 20 11 34 31 03 00 11 01 11 10 20 42 00 20 22 01 01 11 01 12 30
Oldham Athletic 20 24 41 12 22 22 20 32 31 11 01 10 12 20 42 10 21 31 24 03 24 10 32
Peterborough United 32 21 30 42 22 40 20 32 11 51 00 13 23 51 00 11 21 10 22 30 12 01 52
Port Vale 10 00 30 41 10 02 11 40 12 10 10 10 10 01 10 12 20 00 11 41 22 00 50
Queens Park Rangers 22 10 22 02 10 00 36 20 34 02 11 20 20 32 32 30 30 42 34 45 30 10 10
Reading 61 20 43 11 31 53 22 22 00 20 11 43 10 32 01 10 10 12 20 42 01 20 21
Shrewsbury Town 31 52 11 20 01 11 00 30 11 51 10 20 01 52 20 00 10 12 21 22 21 30 12
Southend 41 11 21 11 34 00 12 11 21 11 01 21 11 31 22 20 11 13 20 71 11 30 11
Walsall 44 02 22 11 23 11 03 21 22 11 40 31 02 21 11 20 21 02 11 11 20 13 02
Watford 21 30 22 22 32 31 11 41 31 33 20 30 22 20 21 12 11 31 10 21 31 53 42
Wrexham 72 34 24 11 12 54 11 11 22 31 20 20 30 40 04 23 12 01 03 23 13 40 31

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1963–1964

Fourth Division

Football League
Fourth Division
Season 1963–64
Champions Gillingham (1st title)
Promoted Carlisle United,
Exeter City,
Workington
Failed re-election none
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,631 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorer Hughie McIlmoyle (Carlisle United), 39 [3]
Biggest home win Doncaster Rovers v Darlington 10–0
Biggest away win Hartlepools United v Carlisle United 0–6
Highest scoring Torquay United v Newport County 8–3
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Gillingham 4616703710779222059301.967+2960
2Carlisle United46173370208784338113581.948+5560
3Workington4615624619959303376521.462+2459
4Exeter City4612923914896232362371.676+2558
5Bradford City461535452410310313876621.226+1456
6Torquay United46166160204514203480541.481+2651
7Tranmere Rovers4612474630878394385731.164+1251
8Brighton & Hove Albion4613374522698263071521.365+1950
9Aldershot46153558284712255083781.064+548
10Halifax Town461445472831010304977771.000±048
11Lincoln City46152649314712184467750.893–847
12Chester46173347182516184265601.083+546
13Bradford Park Avenue46135550345414254775810.926–645
14Doncaster Rovers46118446234415245270750.933–542
15Newport County46123835245513294964730.877–942
16Chesterfield4689629277313284457710.803–1442
17Stockport County46127432193515184950680.735–1842
18Oxford United46107637274613223659630.937–441
19Darlington4689640376314265666930.710–2740
20Rochdale4698636243713203556590.949–339
21Southport46126542293317215963880.716–2539
22York City46931129265414234052660.788–1435
23Hartlepools United4687830364217245754930.581–3933
24Barrow46410930362813215751930.548–4230

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
New club in the league (none)
Re-elected
Failed re-election (none)

Results

Home \ Away[1] ALD BRW BRABPAB&HACRLCHECHFDARDONEXEGILHALHARLINNPCOXFROCSOUSTPTORTRAWRKYOR
Aldershot 82 23 03 10 32 21 02 12 42 01 11 00 41 20 20 20 11 31 70 10 54 40 52
Barrow 02 23 22 11 22 22 52 31 02 11 03 00 12 20 11 11 12 13 12 10 11 11 12
Bradford City 30 71 10 31 22 11 42 12 21 12 02 00 20 40 21 21 20 20 10 21 03 02 32
Bradford Park Avenue 21 10 13 21 11 40 01 41 31 32 10 44 31 01 25 52 22 30 22 11 42 10 13
Brighton & Hove Albion 31 20 12 01 13 00 11 20 40 12 21 30 41 51 12 21 31 10 12 30 11 12 30
Carlisle United 40 41 12 40 01 31 10 33 60 30 31 30 71 50 33 21 10 52 00 01 52 31 40
Chester 20 20 30 10 00 42 42 01 11 20 10 52 21 31 30 02 20 50 21 21 02 21 11
Chesterfield 40 11 32 12 10 20 10 21 33 01 03 22 02 13 01 00 11 10 11 11 11 22 10
Darlington 01 33 12 22 12 16 10 32 20 11 11 00 00 11 31 30 32 22 23 20 35 11 42
Doncaster Rovers 11 31 21 32 11 11 32 11 100 10 12 31 22 00 11 01 20 30 41 10 12 23 00
Exeter City 00 00 41 23 00 10 30 61 11 31 00 00 21 00 31 32 01 11 20 00 50 21 10
Gillingham 20 31 00 20 10 20 21 10 21 11 00 21 20 10 11 20 00 51 00 20 22 31 10
Halifax Town 33 10 01 21 22 12 10 32 22 02 20 00 41 02 20 31 32 41 42 51 20 13 20
Hartlepool 14 00 10 42 22 06 20 10 02 21 11 00 11 12 11 21 11 23 30 14 32 12 01
Lincoln City 33 30 12 30 02 02 32 52 31 31 11 03 40 42 21 32 20 20 10 32 01 02 32
Newport County 21 30 31 40 20 14 01 01 12 10 01 01 42 21 42 10 11 30 31 03 02 00 00
Oxford United 11 00 11 21 13 12 21 12 50 01 02 31 22 51 20 21 11 00 10 10 02 21 44
Rochdale 22 13 12 00 11 11 10 01 21 22 13 21 41 20 22 01 00 40 10 12 11 50 20
Southport 41 33 33 01 33 30 02 01 31 30 11 11 31 21 10 42 11 21 20 10 20 03 03
Stockport County 22 50 21 21 11 03 10 21 20 13 00 20 12 10 40 10 00 10 14 00 11 00 20
Torquay United 30 11 40 62 30 31 50 11 31 10 11 10 32 42 22 83 00 10 31 40 11 21 01
Tranmere 30 11 01 31 12 61 33 21 02 30 21 00 22 23 30 23 13 21 20 42 31 02 10
Workington 40 41 10 11 10 22 11 12 30 41 00 10 24 20 11 20 31 30 21 11 21 42 10
York City 12 12 10 20 23 00 10 20 31 31 12 01 13 01 00 30 02 03 41 20 11 12 01

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

See also

References

  1. "England 1963-64". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
  2. 1 2 Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  • Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
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