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List of Southampton F.C. seasons

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Southampton Football Club, an Englishassociation football club based inSouthampton,Hampshire, was founded in1885 as St. Mary's Y.M.A. For almost six years the club took no part in any official competitions at national level, playing only friendlies and local tournaments, including theHampshire Senior Cup. St Mary's first entered theFA Cup in the1891–92 season, and in 1894 under the name Southampton St Mary's joined the newly foundedSouthern Football League.

Southampton league performance from 1920 to 2024

The club changed its name to simply Southampton at the start of the1896–97 season, and quickly established themselves as the primary force in football in the South of England, winning the Southern League three times in a row. The club also reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 1898, losing the replay 2–0 toNottingham Forest after a 1–1 draw. The Saints continued to dominate the league into the 20th century, claiming the championship again in 1901, 1903 and 1904, before joining theFootball League Third Division as a founding member in 1920, following the absorption of the Southern League. Southampton were almost instantly promoted to theSecond Division, completing the feat as champions in the1921–22 season.

Southampton found life in the second flight of English football difficult, as they remained a mid-bottom table side throughout the seasons played before and immediately after theSecond World War, before they were ultimately relegated back to the Third Division in 1953. Promoted as champions again in 1960, Southampton performed well in the following ten years, reaching the quarter-final stage in the newly createdLeague Cup in 1961 and earning promotion toDivision One in 1966 as division runners-up. The club received its first taste of continental football in the1969–70 season when they competed in theInter-Cities Fairs Cup, although were knocked out in the first round. Despite suffering relegation back to Division Two in 1974, Southampton achieved a surprise victory in the1976 FA Cup final againstManchester United to win the trophy for the first and only time in the club's history. This success was topped off two seasons later when the club regained its First Division place.

The1983–84 season was Southampton's most successful in terms of league position, when the club finished second in the top flight toLiverpool, missing out on the championship by just three points. In the 1990s, the club largely struggled to get out of the bottom third of the table, although they reached the advanced stages of the FA Cup and League Cup on a number of occasions and also played in theFull Members Cup final in 1992. The club became founder members of thePremier League in 1992 but continued their disappointing performances, despite reaching the2003 FA Cup final againstArsenal and losing to a single goal. Southampton were relegated to theChampionship in the2004–05 season, and were relegated again following off-the-pitch problems in 2009. However, Southampton were galvanised whenMarcus Liebherr rescued them from administration on 8 July 2009, winning theJohnstone's Paint Trophy with an emphatic 4–1 win againstCarlisle United. The following season, Southampton were promoted to the Championship as runners-up in League One and finished runners-up again the next season in the Championship to return to the Premier League. The club subsequently enjoyed four consecutive top eight finishes in the top flight, qualifying for theEuropa League twice, as well as reaching the2017 EFL Cup final where they were beaten 3–2 by Manchester United. Southampton would then be relegated in 2023, before gaining promotion straight back to the Premier League via the playoffs the following season.

As of the end of the2024–25 season, the club have spent 47 seasons in the top division of English football, 40 in the second, and 11 in the third.

The table details their achievements in all national and internationalfirst team competitions, and records their manager, the top goalscorer, the player with the most league appearances and the average home league attendance, for each completed season since their first appearance in the FA Cup in 1891–92.

Competitions

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The club has participated in the following leagues:

The club has participated in the following other first-team tournaments:

Key

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1stor WWinners
2ndor RURunners-up
Promoted
Relegated
  • Pld – Matches played
  • W – Matches won
  • D – Matches drawn
  • L – Matches lost
  • GF – Goals for
  • GA – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position
  • 2Q – Second qualifying round
  • 3Q – Third qualifying round
  • PO – Play-off round
  • GS – Group stage
  • R1 – First round
  • R2 – Second round, etc.
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • SF – Semi-finals

  • Top scorer shownin bold when player was also top scorer for the division. Appearance number shownin bold when player played in every league match of the season.
  • League results shownin italics for abandoned competition.

Seasons

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SeasonLeague record[1][2][3][4][5]FA Cup[6]EFL Cup[a]Europe / OtherManager(s)Top goalscorer(s)[b]Most league
appearances[c]
Average
attendance[d]
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosPlayer(s)GoalsPlayer(s)Apps.
1891–92N/A2Q[e]Jock Fleming
Ernie Nicholls
3N/A
1892–93N/A2QCecil KnightBob Kiddle3N/A
1893–94N/A2QErnie Nicholls
Ernie Taylor
Herbert Ward
1N/A
1894–95SL Div 1[f]169253425203rdR1Charles Baker12Alf Littlehales16
1895–961812064423243rdR1Charles RobsonJack Farrell14Charles Baker
Samuel Meston
18
1896–972015506318351stR2Alfred McMinnJack Farrell20Robert Buchanan
George Clawley
Jack Farrell
William McMillan
20
1897–982218135318371stSFEr ArnfieldRobert Buchanan16George Clawley
Harry Haynes
Samuel Meston
22
1898–992415545424351stR2Abe Hartley
Harry Wood
16Jack Robinson
Harry Wood
24
1899–190028171107033353rdRU[g]Alf Milward28Alf Milward28
1900–012818555826411stR1Edgar Chadwick15Samuel Meston
Alf Milward
George Molyneux
28
1901–023018667128423rdRU[h]Albert Brown29Tommy Bowman
Bert Lee
George Molyneux
27
1902–033020828320481stR1Fred Harrison17Bert Lee29
1903–043422667530501stR2Fred Harrison27Tommy Bowman
George Molyneux
34
1904–053418795440433rdQFEdgar Bluff13Bert Lee33
1905–063419785839452ndQFHarry Brown
Fred Harrison
14Fred Mouncher32
1906–07381391649563511thR2Fred Harrison12George Clawley37
1907–08381661651603811thSFFrank Costello12Frank Thorpe35
1908–09401910116758483rdR1Arthur Hughes15Jack Eastham37
1909–10421616106455485thR2Charlie McGibbon20Tom Burrows
Frank Jefferis
41
1910–11381181942673017thR1Harry Brown
Martin Dunne
9Jack Eastham34
1911–123810111746633116thR1George SwiftHenry Hamilton9John Denby
Jim McAlpine
33
1912–133810111740723116thR1Er ArnfieldPercy Prince11Sid Ireland38
1913–14381571655543711thR1Arthur Dominy13Len Andrews37
1914–1538195147874436thR3Arthur Dominy30Arthur Dominy37
The Southern League and FA Cup were suspended until after theFirst World War.
1919–20SL Div 142188167263448thR3Jimmy McIntyreArthur Dominy20Joe Barratt
Arthur Dominy
Jimmy Moore
41
1920–21Div 342191676428542ndR3Jimmy McIntyreBill Rawlings22Fred Foxall
Jimmy Moore
Bill Turner
42
1921–22Div 3(S)42231546821611stR2Bill Rawlings32Tommy Allen
Bert Shelley
Fred Titmuss
42
1922–23Div 24214141440404211thQFArthur Dominy17Bert Shelley42
1923–24421714115231485thR3Bill Rawlings21Tommy Allen
Bert Shelley
42
1924–25421318114036447thSFJimmy McIntyre
George Goss
Bill Rawlings16Bill Rawlings
Bert Shelley
41
1925–26421581963633814thR3Arthur ChadwickBill Rawlings20Stan Woodhouse37
1926–274215121560624213thSFBill Rawlings28Tommy Allen
Michael Keeping
42
1927–28421472168773517thR3Bill Rawlings21George Harkus41
1928–29421714117460484thR3Willie Haines16Bert Shelley41
1929–30421711147776457thR3Dick Rowley26Willie White40
1930–3142196177462449thR3Willie Haines15Arthur Bradford
Bert Jepson
39
1931–32421771866774114thR3George KayJohnny Arnold20Bill Adams42
1932–33421851966664112thR3Ted Drake20Bill Luckett42
1933–34421581954583814thR3Ted Drake23Dick Neal41
1934–354211121946753419thR4Laurie Fishlock9Fred Tully40
1935–36421491947653717thR3Vic Watson14Charlie Sillett42
1936–374211121953773419thR3George Goss
Tom Parker
Jimmy Dunne14Billy Kingdon
Charlie Sillett
41
1937–38421591855773915thR3Tom ParkerHarry Osman22Harry Osman40
1938–39421392056823518thR3Fred Briggs14Billy Bevis
Harry Brophy
Sam Warhurst
37
1939–40Div 2[i]310256217thN/AN/AN/A
The Football League and FA Cup were suspended until after theSecond World War.
1945–46The Football League was not resumed in 1945–46 due to planning difficulties from the war.R4Arthur Dominy
Bill Dodgin
Jack Bradley
Doug McGibbon
2N/AN/A
1946–47Div 2421591869763914thR4Bill DodginJack Bradley
George Lewis
15Bill Rochford4116,039
1947–48422110117153523rdQFCharlie Wayman19Alf Ramsey42
1948–4942239106936553rdR3Charlie Wayman32Eric Webber42
1949–5042191496448524thR3Sid CannCharlie Wayman26George Curtis
Eric Webber
42
1950–514215131466734312thR4Eddy Brown22Joe Mallett42
1951–524215111661734113thR3Sid Cann
George Roughton
Eddy Brown12Eric Day42
1952–534210131968853321stR5George RoughtonFrank Dudley15Eric Day42
1953–54Div 3(S)46227177663516thR1Eric Day27Eric Day46
1954–55462411117551593rdR2Eric Day29Tommy Traynor
Len Wilkins
46
1955–56461882091814414th[j]R2Ted BatesEric Day29Eric Day45
1956–57462210147652544thR3Derek Reeves21Pat Parker46
1957–584622101411272546thR2Southern Floodlit CupR1Derek Reeves35Terry Paine44
1958–59Div 34617111888804514th[j]R3Southern Floodlit CupR2Derek Reeves17Terry Paine46
1959–60462691110675611stR4Southern Floodlit CupSFDerek Reeves45Ron Davies
Terry Paine
Derek Reeves
46
1960–61Div 242188168481448thR4QFGeorge O'Brien27Terry Paine42
1961–6242189157762456thR3R1George O'Brien30Brian Clifton
Cliff Huxford
Tony Knapp
42
1962–63421781772674211thSFR2George O'Brien30Tony Knapp
George O'Brien
Terry Paine
42
1963–64421991410073475thR3R2Martin Chivers
Terry Paine
22Cliff Huxford42
1964–65421714118363484thR4R3George O'Brien37Terry Paine42
1965–66422210108556542ndR3R3Martin Chivers33John Sydenham41
1966–67Div 1421462274923419thR4R3Ron Davies43Martin Chivers
Jimmy Melia
Terry Paine
42
1967–684213111866833716thR4R2Ron Davies28Terry Paine41
1968–69421613135748457thR4QFRon Davies24Terry Paine42
1969–70426171946672919thR4R2Inter-Cities Fairs CupR3Mick Channon21Mick Channon
Jimmy Gabriel
39
1970–71421712135644467thR5R2Ron Davies21Mick Channon
Hugh Fisher
Joe Kirkup
Brian O'Neil
42
1971–72421272352803119thR3R3UEFA CupR1Mick Channon17Mick Channon
Eric Martin
42
1972–734211181347524013thR3R3Mick Channon18Hugh Fisher
Eric Martin
42
1973–744211141747683620thR5R4Ted Bates
Lawrie McMenemy
Mick Channon23Hugh Fisher42
1974–75Div 24215111653544113thR3R4Texaco CupRULawrie McMenemyMick Channon24Mick Channon
Peter Osgood
40
1975–7642217146650496thWR2Mick Channon25Mick Channon42
1976–77421710157267449thR5R2FA Charity ShieldRUTed MacDougall26Mick Channon40
European Cup Winners' CupQF
1977–7842221377039572ndR4R3Phil Boyer19Alan Ball
Phil Boyer
Mike Pickering
41
1978–79Div 14212161447534014thQFRUPhil Boyer16Alan Ball
Phil Boyer
Malcolm Waldron
42
1979–8042189156553458thR3R3Phil Boyer25Phil Boyer42
1980–81422010127656506thR5R2Steve Moran20Mick Channon
Chris Nicholl
42
1981–8242199147267667thR3R2UEFA CupR2Kevin Keegan30David Armstrong
Kevin Keegan
41
1982–834215121554585712thR3R4UEFA CupR1Danny Wallace13Chris Nicholl42
1983–8442221196638772nd[k]SFR3Steve Moran25David Armstrong
Nick Holmes
Peter Shilton
42
1984–85421911125647685thR5R4UEFA CupR1Steve Moran18Mick Mills42
1985–864212102051624614thSFR4Chris NichollDavid Armstrong15David Armstrong41
1986–874214101869685212thR3SFColin Clarke22Glenn Cockerill42
1987–884012141449535012thR4R2Colin Clarke17Colin Clarke40
1988–893810151352664513thR3QFRod Wallace14Rod Wallace38
1989–90381510137163557thR5QFMatthew Le Tissier24Rod Wallace38
1990–91381291758694514thR5QFMatthew Le Tissier23Barry Horne3815,413
1991–924214101839555216thQFR4Full Members CupRUIan BranfootAlan Shearer18Tim Flowers
Alan Shearer
4114,070
1992–93Premier League4213111854615018thR3R3Matthew Le Tissier18Tim Flowers4215,148
1993–94421272349664318thR3R2Ian Branfoot
Alan Ball
Matthew Le Tissier25Jeff Kenna
Neil Maddison
4114,751
1994–954212181261635410thR5R3Alan BallMatthew Le Tissier29Jim Magilton4214,685
1995–96389111834523817thQFR4Dave MerringtonNeil Shipperley12Jason Dodd
Neil Shipperley
3714,820
1996–973810111750564116thR3QFGraeme SounessMatthew Le Tissier17Jim Magilton3715,099
1997–98381461850554812thR3R4Dave JonesMatthew Le Tissier14Paul Jones3815,159
1998–99381181937644117thR3R2Egil Østenstad8James Beattie3515,140
1999–2000381281845624415thR4R4Dave Jones
Glenn Hoddle
Marian Pahars13Dean Richards3515,132
2000–013814101440485210thR5R3Glenn HoddleJames Beattie12Wayne Bridge
Claus Lundekvam
3815,115
2001–02381291746544511thR3R3Stuart Gray
Gordon Strachan
Marian Pahars16Wayne Bridge3830,633[l]
2002–03381313124346528thRUR3Gordon StrachanJames Beattie24James Beattie3830,680
2003–043812111544454712thR3QFUEFA CupR1Gordon Strachan
Paul Sturrock
James Beattie17James Beattie
Paul Telfer
3731,716
2004–05386141845663220thQFR4Paul Sturrock
Steve Wigley
Harry Redknapp
Peter Crouch16Rory Delap3730,609
2005–06Champ4613191449505812thR5R4Harry Redknapp
George Burley
Ricardo Fuller9Danny Higginbotham3723,613
2006–07462112137753756thR4R3George BurleyGrzegorz Rasiak21Chris Baird4423,556
2007–084613151856725420thR5R1George Burley
Nigel Pearson
Stern John19Stern John
Andrew Surman
4021,081
2008–094610152146694523rdR3R3Jan Poortvliet
Mark Wotte
David McGoldrick14Kelvin Davis
David McGoldrick
4618,149
2009–10League 146231498547737thR5R2Football League TrophyWAlan PardewRickie Lambert36Rickie Lambert4520,108
2010–1146288108638922ndR4R2Football League TrophyR1Alan Pardew
Dean Wilkins
Nigel Adkins
Rickie Lambert21Kelvin Davis4621,726
2011–12Champ462610108546882ndR4R4Nigel AdkinsRickie Lambert31Jack Cork4626,420
2012–13Premier League389141549604114thR3R4Nigel Adkins
Mauricio Pochettino
Rickie Lambert15Rickie Lambert3830,874
2013–14381511125446568thR5R4Mauricio PochettinoJay Rodriguez17Adam Lallana3830,211
2014–1538186145433607thR4QFRonald KoemanGraziano Pellè16Graziano Pellè3830,652
2015–1638189115941636thR3R5Europa LeaguePOSadio Mané15José Fonte3730,750
2016–17381210164148468thR4RUEuropa LeagueGSClaude PuelCharlie Austin9Fraser Forster3830,936
2017–18387151637563617thSFR2Mauricio Pellegrino
Mark Hughes
Charlie Austin
Dušan Tadić
7Dušan Tadić3630,138[7]
2018–19389121745653916thR3R4Mark Hughes
Ralph Hasenhüttl
Nathan Redmond9Nathan Redmond3829,365
2019–20381571651605211thR4R4Ralph HasenhüttlDanny Ings25Danny Ings
James Ward-Prowse
3829,675[8]
(not including 'Behind closed doors' matches)
2020–21381271947684315thSFR2Danny Ings13James Ward-Prowse383,763[9][m]
2021–22389131643674015thQFR4James Ward-Prowse10James Ward-Prowse
Oriol Romeu
3629,939
2022–2338672536732520thR5SFRalph Hasenhüttl
Nathan Jones
Rubén Sellés
James Ward-Prowse9James Ward-Prowse3830,416
2023–24Champ46269118763874th[n]R5R1Russell MartinAdam Armstrong21Adam Armstrong4629,373
2024–25Premier League38263026861220thR4QFRussell Martin
Simon Rusk
Ivan Jurić
Paul Onuachu4Mateus Fernandes3630,865[10]

Overall (since 1920–21)

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  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of thefootball league system: 47
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 40
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 11
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0

Notes

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  1. ^TheEFL Cup competition started in the1960–61 season.
  2. ^Includes goals scored in theSouthern League,The Football League and thePremier League and the other first-team tournaments as listed above.
  3. ^Includes substitute appearances.Bold indicates "ever-present".
  4. ^League matches only (including Southern League, Football League and Premier League).
  5. ^Reached Second qualifying round, where they defeatedReading 7–0 but were disqualified for fielding ineligible players.
  6. ^Founder member of theSouthern League.
  7. ^Southampton's first appearance in the Cup Final, a 4–0 defeat to First Division sideBury.
  8. ^Southampton's second appearance in the Cup Final, a 2–1 replay defeat to First Division sideSheffield United.
  9. ^The1939–40 season was abandoned in early September and all results annulled.
  10. ^abLowest League finish.
  11. ^Highest League finish.
  12. ^2001–02 season was the inaugural season atSt Mary's Stadium.
  13. ^All but three of the league fixtures in the2020–21 season were played behind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  14. ^Won in the play-off final toLeeds United, 1–0

References

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  1. ^"Southampton St Mary's". Football Club History Database.Archived from the original on 14 June 2008. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  2. ^"Southampton". Football Club History Database.Archived from the original on 14 June 2008. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  3. ^"Southampton History 1918 to 1945". statto.com.Archived from the original on 27 March 2013. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  4. ^"Southampton History 1945 to 1975". statto.com.Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  5. ^"Southampton History 1975 to date". statto.com.Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  6. ^"The FA Cup Archive".The Football Association. Retrieved18 November 2012. Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu.
  7. ^"Southampton Performance Stats: 2018–19". ESPN. Retrieved1 June 2025.
  8. ^"Southampton Performance Stats: 2019–20". ESPN. Retrieved1 June 2025.
  9. ^"Southampton Performance Stats: 2020–21". ESPN. Retrieved1 June 2025.
  10. ^"Southampton Performance Stats: 2024–25". ESPN. Retrieved3 June 2025.
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