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List of Oldham Athletic A.F.C. seasons

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Oldham Athletic squad in 1905

This is a list of seasons completed byOldham Athletic A.F.C. inEnglishfootball, from 1904—when the club began playing professionally—to the most recent completed season. The list details accomplishments in all competitions the club has entered. The club has never participated in any major competitions outside of theUnited Kingdom.

History

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The club was created in 1899 after Pine Villa Football Club folded earlier the same year.[1] In the early years, Oldham played mostly at the junior level of competition. In 1899, Oldham Athletic played their first game in the Manchester Alliance League versus Berry's Blacking Works Second XI.[2] The following season, the club would move to theManchester Football League after finishing as runners-up. The club began to play professionally in 1904 as they moved into theLancashire Combination B Division and were immediately promoted to the A Division by finishing as runners-up.[2]

After two seasons in the Lancashire Combination, the club gained acceptance intothe Football League in June 1907 when Burslem Port Vale resigned from the league.[2] Unlike many clubs, Oldham Athletic gained early success in the league as they finished in third place in theFootball League Second Division. By 1910, the club was playing in the top flight of English football after the club had finishing in the runners-up spot in the 1909–10 season. It would not be until the 1952–53 season when the club would once again win a trophy, as they finished at the top of theFootball League Third Division North table. By the late 1950s, the club was in theFootball League Fourth Division and twice had to apply for re-election into the Football League, including a finish of 23rd in 1959–60, their lowest rank in the League.[2]

By the mid-1960s, the club's fortunes had turned as they gained promotion back into theFootball League Third Division. In 1973–74,Jimmy Frizzell led Oldham back to the Second Division as the club won their first league title since 1953. Unlike the previous visit into the division, the club was not relegated quickly. In the late 1970s, the club were runners-up in theAnglo-Scottish Cup following a loss toBurnley 4–2 onaggregate. UnderJoe Royle in 1989–90 season, Oldham had their best finish in a major English cup by finishing as runners-up in the1990 Football League Cup Final.[2] The following season, Oldham won the Second Division and were promoted to theFootball League First Division for the first time in 64 years and,[2] in 1992–93, the club was a founding member of theFA Premier League.

The club was relegated back into the First Division[a] following the 1993–94 season withJoe Royle leaving to joinEverton during the next season. In the 1996–97 season, the club was relegated for the second time in four seasons and were back in the Second Division.[a] After 21 consecutive seasons in the third tier of English football, the club were relegated to the renamedLeague Two for the first time since 1971. In 2021–22 they finished 23rd, 62 years after they had finished in the same position, and this time they were relegated automatically to theNational League – the first former Premier League club to play non-League football.

Seasons

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SeasonLeagueFA CupEFL
Cup
[b]
EFL
Trophy
OtherTop goalscorer(s)[c]
DivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPosNameGoals
1895–04Unknown
1904–05Lan C-23419698038443rd
1905–06Lan C-1381481645523613th4Q
1906–07Lan C-1 ↑38265710533571stR2
1907–08Div 2[d]38226107642503rdR2Frank Newton29
1908–09Div 238176155543406thR1Frank Newton14
1909–10Div 2 ↑3823787939532ndR1Jimmy Fay26
1910–11Div 138169134441417thR2Alf Toward13
1911–12Div 13812101646543418thR3Evan Jones17
1912–13Div 1381414105055429thSFJoe Walters13
1913–14Div 138179125545434thR1Arthur Gee12
1914–15Div 1381711107056452nd[e]QFGilbert Kemp19
1915–19No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 because of theFirst World War.
1919–20Div 1421581949523817thR1Arthur Gee13
1920–21Div 1429151849863319thR2Reuben Butler16
1921–22Div 14213111838503719thR2Reuben Butler13
1922–23Div 1 ↓4210102235653022ndR1Jack Marshall6
1923–24Div 2421417114352457thR2John Blair15
1924–25Div 24213111835513718thR1Chris Jones6
1925–26Div 242188167466447thR3Arthur Ormston23
1926–27Div 2421961774844410thR3Albert Pynegar19
1927–28Div 242198157551467thR4Albert Pynegar19
1928–29Div 2421652154753718thR3Stewart Littlewood12
1929–30Div 2422111109051533rdR4Stewart Littlewood30
1930–31Div 24216101661724212thR3Jimmy Dyson15
1931–32Div 24213101962843618thR3Bill Johnstone12
1932–33Div 2421581967803816thR3Jimmy Pears12
1933–34Div 2421710157260449thR4Tommy Reid17
1934–35Div 2 ↓421062656952621stR3Billy Walsh12
1935–36Div 3N42189158673457thR2Tom Davis35
1936–37Div 3N422011117759514thR3Jack Diamond18
1937–38Div 3N421913106746514thR1Tom Davis33
1938–39Div 3N42225157659495thR1Ron Ferrier21
1939–40Div 3N310235218th[f]
1939–44No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1945 because of theSecond World War.
1945–46R2[g]
1946–47Div 3N421282255803219thR2Fred Howe20
1947–48Div 3N4214131563644111thR2Blackshaw/Haddington17
1948–49Div 3N42189157567456thR2Eric Gemmell23
1949–50Div 3N4216111558634311thR3Ray Haddington24
1950–51Div 3N421682273734015thR3Eric Gemmell22
1951–52Div 3N42249139061574thR2Eric Gemmell29
1952–53Div 3N ↑46221597745591stR3Eric Gemmell23
1953–54Div 242892540892522ndR3Frank Scrine9
1954–55Div 3N4619101774684810thR2Don Travis30
1955–56Div 3N4610181876863820thR1Don Travis15
1956–57Div 3N4612151966743919thR2Don Travis14
1957–58Div 3N4614171572844515thR2Gerry Duffy17
1958–59Div 4[h]461642659843621stR3Peter Phoenix14
1959–60Div 4468122641832823rdR2Peter Stringfellow11
1960–61Div 4461972079884512thR2R2Bert Lister21
1961–62Div 44417121577704611thR4R1Jimmy Frizzell25
1962–63Div 4 ↑462411119560592ndR1R2Bert Lister33
1963–64Div 346208187340489thR3R1Bert Lister17
1964–65Div 34613102361833620thR3R2Jimmy Frizzell11
1965–66Div 34612132155813720thR3R2Ian Towers10
1966–67Div 34619101780634810thR3R1Ian Towers27
1967–68Div 3461872160654316thR1R1Bob Ledger11
1968–69Div 3 ↓461392450833524thR1R1Keith Bebbington13
1969–70Div 44613132060653919thR2R1David Shaw12
1970–71Div 4 ↑462411118863593rdR1R2Jim Fryatt26
1971–72Div 34617111859634511thR1R2David Shaw19
1972–73Div 3461916117254544thR1R1David Shaw18
1973–74Div 3 ↑46251298347621stR4R1Colin Garwood17
1974–75Div 24210151740483518thR3R1Ian Robins10
1975–76Div 24213121757683817thR3R2David Shaw13
1976–77Div 24214101852643813thR5R1Vic Halom22
1977–78Div 2421316135458428thR3R3ASCGSSteve Taylor21
1978–79Div 24213131652613914thR5R2ASCRUAlan Young14
1979–80Div 24216111549534311thR5R2Simon Stainrod11
1980–81Div 24212151539483915thR3R2Rodger Wylde12
1981–82Div 242151413505159[i]11thR3R3Rodger Wylde17
1982–83Div 242141996447617thR3R2Rodger Wylde19
1983–84Div 2421382147734719thR3R3Roger Palmer14
1984–85Div 2421581949675314thR4R1Micky Quinn25
1985–86Div 242179166261608thR4R2Ron Futcher17
1986–87Div 242229116544753rdR3R3P-OSFRoger Palmer17
1987–88Div 24418111572646510thR3R4Palmer/Ritchie20
1988–89Div 24611211475725416thR3R3Andy Ritchie16
1989–90Div 2461914137057718thSFRUAndy Ritchie28
1990–91Div 2 ↑46251388353881stR4R3Ian Marshall18
1991–92Div 1421491963575117thR3R4Graeme Sharp16
1992–93Prem[j]4213101963744919thR3R4Ian Olney13
1993–94Prem ↓429132042684021stSFR4Graeme Sharp11
1994–95Div 14616131760606114thR4R3Sean McCarthy18
1995–96Div 14614141854505618thR4R2AICGSRichardson/McCarthy11
1996–97Div 1 ↓4610132351664323rdR3R3Stuart Barlow12
1997–98Div 24615161562546113thR3R1R1Stuart Barlow13
1998–99Div 2461492348665120thR3R1R1Mark Allott8
1999–00Div 24616121850556014thR3R1R2Allott/Whitehall11
2000–01Div 24615131853655815thR2R2R1Lee Duxbury10
2001–02Div 2461816127765709thR3R2SF(N)David Eyres14
2002–03Div 246221686638825thR2R4R1P-OSFDavid Eyres16
2003–04Div 24612211366605715thR2R1R2Scott Vernon15
2004–05Lge 1[k]4614102260735219thR4R2F(N)Chris Killen15
2005–06Lge 14618111758606510thR2R1R1Luke Beckett18
2006–07Lge 1462112136947756thR3R1R2P-OSFChris Porter22
2007–08Lge 1461813155846678thR4R2R2Craig Davies14
2008–09Lge 14616171366656510thR1R2R1Lee Hughes18
2009–10Lge 14613132039575216thR1R1R1Paweł Abbott13
2010–11Lge 14613171653605617thR1R1R1Chris Taylor11
2011–12Lge 14614122050665416thR3R1F(N)Shefki Kuqi16
2012–13Lge 1461492346595119thR5R1R1Jose Baxter15
2013–14Lge 14614141850595615thR3R1SF(N)Danny Philliskirk12
2014–15Lge 14614151754675715thR2R1QF(N)Jonathan Forte12
2015–16Lge 14612181644585417thR1R1R1NDanny Philliskirk7
2016–17Lge 14612171731445317thR2R2R3Lee Erwin10
2017–18Lge 1 ↓4611171858755021stR1R1QFEoin Doyle14
2018–19Lge 24616141667606214thR4R1R2Callum Lang16
2019–20Lge 2379141444574119th[l]R2R1R1Jonny Smith11
2020–21Lge 2461592272815418thR3R2R2Conor McAleny21
2021–22Lge 2 ↓469112646753823rdR1R3R2Davis Keillor-Dunn17
2022–23NL4616131763646112th[m]R1[n][o]FATR4Mike Fondop13
2023–24NL4615181363606310thR1FATR4James Norwood18
2024-25NL ↑461916116448735thR2P-O1stMike Fondop20

Key

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  • P – Played
  • W – Games won
  • D – Games drawn
  • L – Games lost
  • F – Goals for
  • A – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position
  • GS – Group stage
  • R1 – First round
  • R2 – Second round
  • R3 – Third round
  • R4 – Fourth round
  • R5 – Fifth round
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • F – Regional final
  • RU – Runners-up
  • W – Winners
  • (N) – Northern section of regionalised stage

ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Division shownin bold when it changes due topromotion or relegation.

Overall

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  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of thefootball league system: 12
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 36
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 46[p]
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 11[q]
  • Seasons spent below theEnglish Football League: 13

Footnotes

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  1. ^abThe Second Division was renamed to the First Division following the advent of theFA Premier League. The Third Division was also renamed to Second Division.
  2. ^The League Cup was founded in the 1960–61 season.
  3. ^Figures include goals include all competitions. Goals in bold show new club record.
  4. ^Oldham Athletic left theLancashire Combination after gaining acceptance intothe Football League.
  5. ^Highest League finish.
  6. ^The 1939–40 season was abandoned in early September and all results annulled, after only three matches had been played.
  7. ^All FA Cup ties in 1945–46 were played on atwo legged basis.
  8. ^Having finished in the lower half of the table, Oldham Athletic were placed in the new Football League Fourth Division following the amalgamation of the Third Division North and Third Division South.
  9. ^The 1981–82 season saw the introduction ofthree points for a win.
  10. ^Founding member ofFA Premier League.
  11. ^The Second Division was renamed to League One following advent of theChampionship.
  12. ^The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with league positions decided on a points-per-game basis. Oldham Athletic averaged 1.11 points from 37 games.
  13. ^Lowest League finish.
  14. ^Ineligible to compete after relegation from the EFL.
  15. ^Ineligible to compete after relegation from the EFL.
  16. ^Includes a season abandoned as a result of theSecond World War.
  17. ^Includes a season abandoned as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  1. ^"Club history". Oldham Athletic AFC. 25 April 2007. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved24 August 2008.
  2. ^abcdef"Oldham Athletic - Historical Football Kits". Retrieved24 August 2008.

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