1968-1969 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.
Leeds
42
18
3
0
41
9
9
10
2
25
17
67
Man City
1
-
0
Leicester
2.
Liverpool
42
16
4
1
36
10
9
7
5
27
14
61
(at Wembley)
3.
Everton
42
14
5
2
43
10
7
10
4
34
26
57
Semi-Finals
4.
Arsenal
42
12
6
3
31
12
10
6
5
25
15
56
Man City
1
-
0
Everton
5.
Chelsea
42
11
7
3
40
24
9
3
9
33
29
50
Leicester
1
-
0
West Brom
6.
Tottenham H
42
10
8
3
39
22
4
9
8
22
29
45
         
7.
Southampton
42
13
5
3
41
21
3
8
10
16
27
45
League Cup Final
8.
West Ham
42
10
8
3
47
22
3
10
8
19
28
44
Swindon
3
-
1
Arsenal
9.
Newcastle
42
12
7
2
40
20
3
7
11
21
35
44
(at Wembley)
10.
West Brom
42
11
7
3
43
26
5
4
12
21
41
43
Semi-Finals
11.
Man Utd
42
13
5
3
38
18
2
7
12
19
35
42
Swindon
3
-
2
Burnley
12.
Ipswich
42
10
4
7
32
26
5
7
9
27
34
41
(replay after 3-3 on agg)
13.
Man City
42
13
6
2
49
20
2
4
15
15
35
40
Arsenal
2
-
1
Tottenham H (on agg)
14.
Burnley
42
11
6
4
36
25
4
3
14
19
57
39
         
15.
Sheff Wed
42
7
9
5
27
26
3
7
11
14
28
36
FA Charity Shield
16.
Wolves
42
7
10
4
26
22
3
5
13
15
36
35
Man City
6
-
1
West Brom
17.
Sunderland
42
10
6
5
28
18
1
6
14
15
49
34
(at Maine Road, Manchester)
18.
Nott'm Forest
42
6
6
9
17
22
4
7
10
28
35
33
         
19.
Stoke
42
9
7
5
24
24
0
8
13
16
39
33
European Cup Final
20.
Coventry
42
8
6
7
32
22
2
5
14
14
42
31
AC Milan
4
-
1
Ajax
21. Leicester (Rlgtd)
42
8
8
5
27
24
1
4
16
12
44
30
European Cup Winners' Cup Final
22. QPR (Rlgtd)
42
4
7
10
20
33
0
3
18
19
62
18
Slovan Bratislava
3
-
2
Barcelona
   
Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final
Division 1 Top Scorer
Newcastle
6
-
2
Ujpest Dozsa (agg)
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham) - 27 League Goals
Intercontinental Cup
 
Estudiantes
2
-
1
Man Utd (on agg)
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
         
Tony Book (Man City) and Dave Mackay (Derby)
European Footballer of the Year
         
George Best (Man Utd)