1965-1966 Summary
Final League Table and Cup Winners

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Football League Division 1 - Final Table
Cup Winners
   
 
HOME
AWAY
 
         
   
PLD
W
D
L
F
A
W
D
L
F
A
PTS
FA Cup Final
1.
Liverpool
42
17
2
2
52
15
9
7
5
27
19
61
Everton
3
-
2
Sheff Wed
2.
Leeds
42
14
4
3
49
15
9
5
7
30
23
55
(at Wembley)
3.
Burnley
42
15
3
3
45
20
9
4
8
34
27
55
Semi-Finals
4.
Man Utd
42
12
8
1
50
20
6
7
8
34
39
51
Everton
1
-
0
Man Utd
5.
Chelsea
42
11
4
6
30
21
11
3
7
35
32
51
Sheff Wed
2
-
0
Chelsea
6.
West Brom
42
11
6
4
58
34
8
6
7
33
35
50
         
7.
Leicester
42
12
4
5
40
28
9
3
9
40
37
49
League Cup Final
8.
Tottenham H
42
11
6
4
55
37
5
6
10
20
29
44
West Brom
5
-
3
West Ham
9.
Sheff Utd
42
11
6
4
37
25
5
5
11
19
34
43
(on agg: 1-2; 4-1)
10.
Stoke
42
12
6
3
42
22
3
6
12
23
42
42
Semi-Finals
11.
Everton
42
12
6
3
39
19
3
5
13
17
43
41
West Brom
6
-
3
Peterborough (on agg)
12.
West Ham
42
12
5
4
46
33
3
4
14
24
50
39
West Ham
10
-
3
Cardiff (on agg)
13.
Blackpool
42
9
5
7
36
29
5
4
12
19
36
37
         
14.
Arsenal
42
8
8
5
36
31
4
5
12
26
44
37
FA Charity Shield
15.
Newcastle
42
10
5
6
26
20
4
4
13
24
43
37
Man Utd
2
-
2
Liverpool
16.
Aston Villa
42
10
3
8
39
34
5
3
13
30
46
36
(at Old Trafford - Shield shared)
17.
Sheff Wed
42
11
6
4
35
18
3
2
16
21
48
36
         
18.
Nott'm Forest
42
11
3
7
31
26
3
5
13
25
46
36
European Cup Final
19.
Sunderland
42
13
2
6
36
28
1
6
14
15
44
36
Real Madrid
2
-
1
Partizan Belgrade
20.
Fulham
42
9
4
8
34
37
5
3
13
33
48
35
European Cup Winners' Cup Final
21. Northampton (Rlgtd)
42
8
6
7
31
32
2
7
12
24
60
33
Borussia Dortmund
2
-
1
Liverpool
22. Blackburn R (Rlgtd)
42
6
1
14
30
36
2
3
16
27
52
20
Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final
   
Barcelona
4
-
3
Real Zaragoza (agg)
Division 1 Top Scorer
Intercontinental Cup
Roger Hunt (Liverpool) - 29 League Goals
Inter Milan
3
-
0
Independiente (agg)
Willie Irvine (Burnley) - 29 League Goals          
                         
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
         
Bobby Charlton (Man Utd)
         
European Footballer of the Year
         
Eusebio (Benfica)