1960-1961 Summary
Final League Table and Cup Winners

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Football League Division 1 - Final Table
Cup Winners
   
 
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PLD
W
D
L
F
A
W
D
L
F
A
PTS
FA Cup Final
1.
Tottenham H
42
15
3
3
65
28
16
1
4
50
27
66
Tottenham H
2
-
0
Leicester
2.
Sheff Wed
42
15
4
2
45
17
8
8
5
33
30
58
(at Wembley)
3.
Wolves
42
17
2
2
61
32
8
5
8
42
43
57
Semi-Finals
4.
Burnley
42
11
4
6
58
40
11
3
7
44
37
51
Tottenham H
3
-
0
Burnley
5.
Everton
42
13
4
4
47
23
9
2
10
40
46
50
Leicester
2
-
0
Sheff Utd
6.
Leicester
42
12
4
5
54
31
6
5
10
33
39
45
(after two 0-0 draws)
7.
Man Utd
42
14
5
2
58
20
4
4
13
30
56
45
8.
Blackburn R
42
12
3
6
48
34
3
10
8
29
42
43
League Cup Final
9.
Aston Villa
42
13
3
5
48
28
4
6
11
30
49
43
Aston Villa
3
-
2
Rotherham
10.
West Brom
42
10
3
8
43
32
8
2
11
24
39
41
(on agg: 0-2; 3-0)
11.
Arsenal
42
12
3
6
44
35
3
8
10
33
50
41
Semi-Finals
12.
Chelsea
42
10
5
6
61
48
5
2
14
37
52
37
Aston Villa
2
-
1
Burnley
13.
Man City
42
10
5
6
41
30
3
6
12
38
60
37
(replay after 3-3 on agg)
14.
Nott'm Forest
42
8
7
6
34
33
6
2
13
28
45
37
Rotherham
4
-
3
Shrewsbury (on agg)
15.
Cardiff
42
11
5
5
34
26
2
6
13
26
59
37
         
16.
West Ham
42
12
4
5
53
31
1
6
14
24
57
36
FA Charity Shield
17.
Fulham
42
8
8
5
39
39
6
0
15
33
56
36
Burnley
2
-
2
Wolves
18.
Bolton
42
9
5
7
38
29
3
6
12
20
44
35
(at Turf Moor - Shield shared)
19.
Birmingham
42
10
4
7
35
31
4
2
15
27
53
34
         
20.
Blackpool
42
9
3
9
44
34
3
6
12
24
39
33
European Cup Final
21. Newcastle (Rlgtd)
42
7
7
7
51
49
4
3
14
35
60
32
Benfica
3
-
2
Barcelona
22. Preston (Rlgtd)
42
7
6
8
28
25
3
4
14
15
46
30
European Cup Winners' Cup Final
   
Fiorentina
4
-
1
Rangers (on agg)
Division 1 Top Scorer
Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final
Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea) - 41 League Goals
Roma
4
-
2
Birmingham (on agg)
               
Intercontinental Cup
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
Real Madrid
5
-
1
Penarol (on agg)
Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham)
         
European Footballer of the Year
         
Luis Suarez (Barcelona)