1939-40 in English football

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The 1939-1940 season was the 65th season of competitive football (soccer) in England. It was abandoned in September after the outbreak of World War II.

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[edit] Overview

World War II broke out early into this season. Shortly after war was declared, most competitions were abandoned as the country's attention turned to the war effort. A few leagues, such as the Northern League, did manage to complete a season, but more than half of the teams were unable to fulfil all their fixtures and resigned.

Blackpool sat atop the table at the time the abandonment occurred.[1] The FA Cup Extra-Preliminary Round was played, but with hostilities declared before replays took place, that competition too was abandoned. Entry fees received for the 1939-40 Cup were honoured for the next Cup in 1945-46.

Many footballers signed up to fight in the war and as a result many teams were depleted, and fielded guest players instead. Regional league competitions were set up. Appearances in these tournaments do not count in players' official records. The FA Cup was resumed for the 1945-46 season and The Football League for the 1946-47 season.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Pre-war

Only the FA Charity Shield was successfully completed.

Competition Winner
FA Charity Shield Portsmouth

[edit] Wartime

After the abandonment of the football programme, the league was split into ten mini regional leagues. A national cup competition was also held.

Competition Winner
Midland League Wolverhampton Wanderers
West League Stoke City
North-East League Huddersfield Town
North-West League Bury
South League 'A' Arsenal
South League 'B' Queens Park Rangers
South League 'C' Tottenham Hotspur
South League 'D' Crystal Palace
South-West League Plymouth Argyle
East Midland League Chesterfield
Football League War Cup West Ham United

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