1979–80 Leicester City F.C. season

Leicester City
1979–80 season
Chairman Dennis Sharp
Manager Jock Wallace
Second Division 1st (champions)
FA Cup Third round
League Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Young (14)
All: Young (15)
Average home league attendance 18,636

During the 1979–80 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

In the 1979–80 season, Leicester were promoted as champions of the Second Division for the sixth time in the club's history. From start of the season, the Foxes scored in every game until their 2-0 defeat at Charlton Athletic in mid-December. The only negative part of Leicester's season was a shock FA Cup exit against non-league Harlow Town. It was the first time the Foxes lost to a non-league team in a cup competition since the 1914-15 season. Despite that, after a 2-1 win at Filbert Street against Charlton, Leicester were all but assured of promotion and on the final day of the season, the Foxes beat Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road and with Sunderland only picking up a point, Leicester were crowned champions.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Leicester City 421254321998426195838+2055
2 Sunderland 421650471357922296942+2754
3 Birmingham City 421452371676821225838+2053
4 Chelsea 421434341694832366652+1453
5 Queens Park Rangers 421092462584929287553+2249
6 Luton Town 429102361777730286645+2149
7 West Ham United 421326372175917225443+1147
8 Cambridge United 4211644023310821306153+844
9 Newcastle United 4213623519281118305349+444
10 Preston North End 428103302349826295652+443
11 Oldham Athletic 4212543021461119324953–443
12 Swansea City 421317312048917334853–543
13 Shrewsbury Town 4212364123621319306053+741
14 Orient 42795293158819234854–641
15 Cardiff City 4211462116541220324148–740
16 Wrexham 4213262615341414344049–938
17 Notts County 4241162422741027305152–137
18 Watford 429662718371112283946–737
19 Bristol Rovers 429843323251417415064–1435
20 Fulham 4264111928531323464274–3229
21 Burnley 425971923161420503973–3427
22 Charlton Athletic 426692531041714473978–3922

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated

Results

Leicester City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
18 August 1979 WatfordH2–015,772Young (2)
21 August 1979 Cambridge UnitedA1–16,042Young
25 August 1979 Queens Park RangersA4–113,091Peake (2), May, Goodwin
1 September 1979 Luton TownH1–316,241May
8 September 1979 Notts CountyH1–016,595Young
15 September 1979 Newcastle UnitedA2–326,443Smith (2, 1 pen)
22 September 1979 FulhamH3–321,447Young (2), Smith
29 September 1979 Swansea CityA2–015,104Rofe (2)
6 October 1979 Shrewsbury TownA2–29,045Goodwin, Byrne
10 October 1979 Cambridge UnitedH2–115,960Young, Wilson
13 October 1979 West Ham UnitedH1–222,472Williams
20 October 1979 Oldham AthleticA1–110,297Young
27 October 1979 SunderlandH2–119,365Lineker (2)
3 November 1979 WatfordA3–114,743Smith (2, 1 pen), Peake
10 November 1979 BurnleyH1–117,191Young
17 November 1979 Preston North EndA1–110,038Lineker
24 November 1979 WrexhamH2–015,316Strickland, Henderson
1 December 1979 Birmingham CityA2–125,748Smith, Henderson
8 December 1979 Leyton OrientH2–216,303Henderson, Goodwin
15 December 1979 Charlton AthleticA0–26,717
21 December 1979 Cardiff CityH0–012,877
26 December 1979 ChelseaA0–125,320
29 December 1979 Queens Park RangersH2–020,743Rofe, Henderson
1 January 1980 Bristol RoversH3–021,579Smith (2), Goodwin
12 January 1980 Luton TownA0–014,141
19 January 1980 Notts CountyA1–014,859Strickland
2 February 1980 Newcastle UnitedH1–022,549Smith (pen)
9 February 1980 FulhamA0–08,691
20 February 1980 Swansea CityH1–117,597Henderson
23 February 1980 West Ham UnitedA1–327,762Young
1 March 1980 Oldham AthleticH0–116,991
8 March 1980 SunderlandA0–029,487
15 March 1980 Shrewsbury TownH2–015,391Young, Edmunds
22 March 1980 BurnleyA2–17,173Edmunds, Young
29 March 1980 Preston North EndH1–215,293Kelly
5 April 1980 ChelseaH1–025,826May
8 April 1980 Cardiff CityA1–010,291Smith
12 April 1980 Birmingham CityH2–126,075Wilson, Young
19 April 1980 WrexhamA1–010,023Kelly
23 April 1980 Bristol RoversA1–18,205Smith
26 April 1980 Charlton AthleticH2–123,875Young, Smith
3 May 1980 Leyton OrientA1–013,828May

FA Cup

Main article: 1979-80 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R35 January 1980 Harlow TownH1–121,302Henderson
R3R8 January 1980 Harlow TownA0–19,723

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st leg11 August 1979 Rotherham UnitedH1–211,210Young
R1 2nd leg14 August 1979 Rotherham UnitedA0–3 (lost 1-5 on agg)5,179

Squad

[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
- England GK Mark Wallington
- Scotland GK Alexander Edmond
- Scotland DF Tommy Williams
- Scotland DF Gregor Stevens
- England DF Larry May
- Scotland DF Ian Wilson
- Republic of Ireland MF Pat Byrne
- Scotland MF Eddie Kelly
- Scotland FW Alan Young
- Scotland FW Martin Henderson
- Scotland DF Bobby Smith
- England DF Dennis Rofe
- England MF Andy Peake
No. Position Player
- England MF Mark Goodwin
- Scotland MF Alan Lee
- Northern Ireland DF John O'Neill
- Scotland FW Derek Strickland
- England DF Peter Welsh
- England FW Gary Lineker
- England MF Mick Duffy
- England FW Dave Buchanan
- England DF Geoff Scott
- England MF Paul Edmunds
- Antigua and Barbuda DF Everton Carr

References

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