1890–91 Sunderland A.F.C. season explained

Club:Sunderland
Season:1890–91
Manager:Tom Watson
Stadium:Newcastle Road
League:Football League
League Result:7th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Semi-final (Replay)
League Topscorer:John Campbell (19)
Season Topscorer:John Campbell (24)
Highest Attendance:21,000
(vs. Everton, FA Cup 1st Round)
Lowest Attendance:3,000
(vs. Derby County)
Average Attendance:6,000
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Nextseason:1891–92
Updated:11 November 2018

The 1890–91 season was Sunderland's 11th season in existence, and their first season as a Football League club. Sunderland were elected into the league for the beginning of its third season, in place of Stoke City who had finished bottom in 1889–90.

Although bottom by mid December, Sunderland had a strong second half of the season, losing only once in the new year and finishing in seventh place (out of twelve). They would have finished fifth were they not deducted two points for failing to register goalkeeper Ned Doig ahead of the game at West Brom.

Sunderland went on a cup run, reaching their first ever FA Cup Semi-final, losing in a replay to Notts County. Sunderland declined to enter their first team into the Durham Challenge Cup, instead opting to send Sunderland 'A'.

First team squad

NameNationalityPositions(s)DOBSigned From (90-91)
Ned DoigGoalkeeper29 October 1866Blackburn Rovers
William KirkleyGoalkeeper
Tom PorteousDefenderOctober 1865
John OliverDefender1867
John AuldDefender7 January 1862
John MurrayDefender24 April 1865
Will GibsonMidfielder
John SpenceWing half
John HarveyMidfielderunknown
Hughie WilsonInside forward18 March 1869Newmilns
John SmithInside right19 December 1865
Jimmy MillarCentre forward2 March 1870Unknown
James GillespieOutside right
John CampbellCentre forward19 February 1870
John ScottForwardUnknown
David HannahForward24 April 1867

Competitions

Football League

See main article: 1890–91 Football League.

Matches

FA Cup

See main article: 1890–91 FA Cup.

Matches

Squad statistics

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References