1971–72 Birmingham City F.C. season

Birmingham City F.C.
1971–72 season
Chairman Clifford Coombs
Manager Freddie Goodwin
Ground St Andrew's
Football League Second Division 2nd (promoted)
FA Cup Third place
(eliminated by Leeds United)
League Cup Second round
(eliminated by Queens Park Rangers)
Anglo-Italian Cup 4th, English group
Top goalscorer League: Bob Latchford (23)
All: Bob Latchford (30)
Highest home attendance 52,470 vs Huddersfield Town, FA Cup 6th round, 18 March 1972
Lowest home attendance 22,410 vs Portsmouth, 8 January 1972
Average home league attendance 32,337 (League matches only)

The 1971–72 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 69th in the Football League and their 31st in the Second Division. They finished in second place in the 22-team division, so were promoted to the First Division for 1972–73, despite never having been in the promotion positions until after the final game of the season.

They entered the 1971–72 FA Cup in the third round proper and progressed to the semi-final, in which they lost to Leeds United. This was the third year of five in which the losing semifinalists were required to compete in a "Match for third place";[1] following a goalless 90 minutes, Birmingham beat Stoke City in a penalty shootout, the first time this method had been used to determine the result of an FA Cup match.[2] They lost to Queens Park Rangers in their opening match in the second round of the League Cup, and finished fourth of the six English entrants in the third staging of the Anglo-Italian Cup, a tournament held after the end of the league season.

Twenty-five players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were ten different goalscorers. Defender Roger Hynd, midfielder Alan Campbell and centre-forward Bob Latchford played in all 53 first-team matches over the season. Latchford finished as leading goalscorer with 30 goals, of which 23 came in league competition. The average attendance in Second Division matches exceeded 32,000.

Football League Second Division

DateLeague
position
Opponents VenueResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
14 August 1971 8thSunderlandA D1–1Bowker 9,749
21 August 1971 6thCarlisle UnitedH W3–2Summerill, Bowker, Campbell 26,254
28 August 1971 12thPortsmouthA L0–1 14,729
1 September 1971 17thHull CityA L0–1 16,746
4 September 1971 10thCharlton AthleticH W4–1Francis, R. Latchford 3 25,231
11 September 1971 12thLuton TownA D0–0 14,678
18 September 1971 9thBristol CityH W1–0R. Latchford 28,745
25 September 1971 9thBlackpoolA D1–1Francis 22,610
28 September 1971 5thWatfordH W4–1R. Latchford 3, Francis 28,095
2 October 1971 5thOxford UnitedH D0–0 31,759
9 October 1971 8thQueens Park RangersA L0–1 16,039
16 October 1971 8thSunderlandH D1–1R. Latchford 27,341
19 October 1971 8thSwindon TownA D1–1R. Latchford 14,269
23 October 1971 8thPreston North EndH D2–2R. Latchford, Francis 28,956
30 October 1971 8thBurnleyA D1–1R. Latchford 17,170
6 November 1971 7thOrientH W2–0Hatton, R. Latchford 27,349
13 November 1971 6thNorwich CityA D2–2Campbell pen, R. Latchford 24,094
20 November 1971 8thMillwallA L0–3 15,724
27 November 1971 7thFulhamH W3–1R. Latchford, Hatton 2 25,545
4 December 1971 6thMiddlesbroughA D0–0 15,761
11 December 1971 7thSheffield WednesdayH D0–0 29,272
18 December 1971 7thCharlton AthleticA D1–1Hatton 8,313
27 December 1971 5thCardiff CityA W3–0Pendrey, Hatton, Francis 40,793
1 January 1971 6thBristol CityA L0–1 17,457
8 January 1972 5thPortsmouthH W6–3Hatton 2, R. Latchford 2, Campbell pen, Francis 22,410
22 January 1972 4thWatfordA W1–0Francis 10,884
29 January 1972 4thSwindon TownH W4–1Francis, R. Latchford 2, Hatton 27,824
12 February 1972 4thPreston North EndA D0–0 17,794
19 February 1972 4thBurnleyH W2–0Taylor, Hatton 32,035
4 March 1972 4thNorwich CityH W4–0Hatton 2, R. Latchford, Hynd 40,899
11 March 1972 4thQueens Park RangersH D0–0 35,557
21 March 1972 3rdCarlisle UnitedA D2–2Hatton, R. Latchford 12,279
25 March 1972 3rdLuton TownH W1–0Hatton 34,539
31 March 1972 3rdOxford UnitedA W1–0Hatton 18,990
1 April 1972 3rdCardiff CityA D0–0 23,667
4 April 1972 3rdBlackpoolH W2–1R. Latchford, Francis 45,181
8 April 1972 3rdMillwallH W1–0R. Latchford 43,483
18 April 1972 3rdFulhamA D0–0 16,553
22 April 1972 3rdMiddlesbroughH D1–1Francis 37,202
25 April 1972 3rdHull CityH W2–0Campbell pen, Francis 40,749
29 April 1972 3rdSheffield WednesdayA W2–1Hatton, Francis 27,991
2 May 1972 2ndOrientA W1–0R. Latchford 33,383

League table (part)

Final Second Division table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GA Pts
1st Norwich City422115660361.6757
2nd Birmingham City421918560311.9456
3rd Millwall421917664461.3955
4th Queens Park Rangers422014858282.0454
5th Sunderland421716967571.1850
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
Source [3]

FA Cup

Main article: 1971–72 FA Cup
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
Third round 15 January 1972Port ValeH W3–0Hynd, Francis 2 32,937
Fourth round 5 February 1972Ipswich TownH W1–0R. Latchford 40,709
Fifth round 26 February 1972PortsmouthH W3–1Hatton, R. Latchford 2 43,886
Sixth round 18 March 1972Huddersfield TownA W3–1Page, R. Latchford, Hatton 52,470
Semi-final 15 April 1972Leeds UnitedHillsborough,
Sheffield
L0–3 54,723
3rd/4th place playoff 5 August 1972Stoke CityH W0–0
4–3 pens
25,841

League Cup

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
Second round 7 September 1971Queens Park RangersA L0–1 15,032

Anglo-Italian Cup

Main article: Anglo-Italian Cup
DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
1 June 1972 Lanerossi VicenzaA W0–0 3,000
4 June 1972 SampdoriaA L1–2Campbell pen 15,000
7 June 1972 Lanerossi VicenzaH W5–3R. Latchford 2, Francis, Hatton, Taylor 23,642
10 June 1972 SampdoriaH W2–0R. Latchford, Hatton 19,510

Clubs were classified according to total points (2 for a win, 1 for a draw) added to goals scored. The top club of each national section qualified for the final.[4]

English section
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts Total
3rd Leicester City4202117415
4th Birmingham City421185513
5th Sunderland412187412
Key Pos = Position; Pld = Matches played
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost
F = Goals for; A = Goals against
Pts = Points; Total = Sum of points and goals scored

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with name struck through and marked Left club during playing season left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.
Players having played at least one first-team match
Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Anglo-Italian Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK ENG Paul Cooper 120400030190
GK ENG Mike Kelly 19000001 (1)020 (1)0
GK ENG Dave Latchford 110201000140
DF SCO Kenny Burns 7 (1)00000007 (1)0
DF IRL Tommy Carroll 270600000330
DF ENG Stan Harland 190600040290
DF ENG Mike Harrison 1000000010
DF SCO Roger Hynd 421611040532
DF ENG Ray Martin 14 (1)000100015 (1)0
DF ENG Garry Pendrey 40150102 (1)048 (1)1
DF ENG Dave Robinson 10 (2)000000010 (2)0
DF ENG Tony Want 0010004050
DF ENG Alan Whitehead 3000000 (1)03 (1)0
MF SCO Alan Campbell 424601041535
MF SCO Bobby Hope 0010004050
MF ENG Mike O'Grady * 2 (1)00000002 (1)0
MF WAL Malcolm Page 38 (1)051104048 (1)1
MF ENG George Smith 22 (3)01 (1)0102026 (4)0
MF ENG Gordon Taylor 27 (3)15 (1)0104137 (4)2
FW ENG Keith Bowker 6200000062
FW ENG Trevor Francis 39126210214815
FW ENG Bob Hatton 26156200423619
FW ENG Bob Latchford 42236410435330
FW ENG Steve Phillips 6 (1)00000006 (1)0
FW ENG Phil Summerill 7 (2)100100 (1)07 (3)1

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. "Semi-Final Factfile". The Football Association.
  2. "FA Cup Trivia". The Football Association.
  3. "Birmingham City 1971–1972: English Division Two (old) Table". Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  4. Garin, Erik (15 October 2000). "Anglo-Italian Cup 1972". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 28 March 2012.
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