1949–50 Portsmouth F.C. season

Portsmouth F.C.
Season 1949–50
LeagueDivision One
ManagerBob Jackson
League position1st
Top goal scorerIke Clarke
20 goals
FA Cup5th Round
FA Charity ShieldShared
Highest home attendance50,248
Lowest home attendance26,728
Previous season1948–49
Next season1950–51 →

This article is about Portsmouth Football Club when they were league champions of 1949–50. They have not been champions of England since 1950. The club retained the title they won in 1948–49, beating Aston Villa 5–1 on the last day of the season, and are thus one of only five English teams to have won back-to-back titles since World War II.

First Division

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue
Newcastle United 3 1 20 August 1949 A
Manchester City 1 1 24 August 1949 H
Blackpool 2 3 27 August 1949 H
Manchester City 0 1 31 August 1949 A
Middlesbrough 5 1 3 September 1949 A
Aston Villa 0 1 5 September 1949 A
Everton 7 0 10 September 1949 H
Huddersfield Town 1 0 17 September 1949 A
Bolton Wanderers 1 1 24 September 1949 H
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 1 1 October 1949 H
Birmingham City 3 0 8 October 1949 A
Derby County 3 1 15 October 1949 H
West Bromwich Albion 0 3 22 October 1949 A
Manchester United 0 0 29 October 1949 H
Chelsea 4 1 5 November 1949 A
Stoke City 0 0 12 November 1949 H
Burnley 1 2 19 November 1949 A
Sunderland 2 2 26 November 1949 H
Liverpool 2 2 3 December 1949 A
Arsenal 2 1 10 December 1949 H
Newcastle United 1 0 17 December 1949 H
Blackpool 1 2 24 December 1949 A
Charlton Athletic 2 1 26 December 1949 A
Charlton Athletic 1 0 27 December 1949 H
Middlesbrough 1 1 31 December 1949 H
Everton 2 1 14 January 1950 A
Huddersfield Town 4 0 21 January 1950 H
Bolton Wanderers 0 1 4 February 1950 A
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 1 18 February 1950 A
Birmingham City 2 0 25 February 1950 H
Derby County 1 2 8 March 1950 A
Burnley 2 1 11 March 1950 H
Sunderland 1 1 18 March 1950 A
Chelsea 4 0 25 March 1950 H
Stoke City 1 0 1 April 1950 A
Fulham 3 0 7 April 1950 H
West Bromwich Albion 0 1 8 April 1950 H
Fulham 1 0 10 April 1950 A
Manchester United 2 0 15 April 1950 A
Liverpool 2 1 22 April 1950 H
Arsenal 0 2 3 May 1950 A
Aston Villa 5 1 6 May 1950 H

FA Cup

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Round
Norwich City 1 1 7 January 1950 H 3rd Round
Norwich City 2 0 12 January 1950 A 3rd Round Replay
Grimsby Town 5 0 28 January 1950 H 4th Round
Manchester United 3 3 11 February 1950 A 5th Round
Manchester United 1 3 15 February 1950 H 5th Round Replay

1949 FA Charity Shield

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 1 19 October 1949 Highbury, London

Players Used

Player Position League Goals Cup Goals Charity Shield Goals Games Goals
England Bert Barlow (1939 FA Cup Winner) Inside Forward 2 1 1 3 1
England Ron Bennett Winger 2 1 2 1
England Ernest Butler Goalkeeper 42 5 1 48
England Ike Clarke Inside Forward 37 17 5 3 1 43 20
Scotland Jimmy Dawson Winger 1 1
Jamaica Lindy Delapenha Right Wing 5 1 1 6 1
England Jimmy Dickinson Wing Half 41 5 1 46
Sweden Dan Ekner Centre forward 5 5
Scotland Jimmy Elder Wing Half 1 1
England Harry Ferrier Full Back 42 1 5 1 1 48 2
England Reg Flewin (captain) Centre Half 24 5 29
England Jack Froggatt Left Wing 39 15 4 2 1 46 16
England Peter Harris Right Wing 40 16 4 1 44 17
England Billy Hindmarsh Full Back 34 5 1 40
England Peter Hingham Centre Forward 1 1
England Cliff Parker (1939 FA Cup Winner) Winger 3 3 1 6 1
India Reg Pickett Centre Forward 14 1 1 15 1
England Len Phillips Inside Forward 34 5 5 1 39 6
Scotland Duggie Reid Inside Forward 27 16 2 2 1 1 30 19
England Phil Rookes Full Back 3 3
Scotland Jimmy Scoular Wing Half 36 5 1 42
England Bill Spence Centre Half 16 16
Scotland Jimmy Stephen Full Back 1 0 1
Scotland Bill Thompson Wing Half 9 2 1 10 2
England Jasper Yeuell Full Back 4 4
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