Past Champions
Season | Champions |
---|---|
1921–22 | Southampton |
1922–23 | Bristol City |
1923–24 | Portsmouth |
1924–25 | Swansea Town |
1925–26 | Reading |
1926–27 | Bristol City |
1927–28 | Millwall |
1928–29 | Charlton Athletic |
1929–30 | Plymouth Argyle |
1930–31 | Notts County |
1931–32 | Fulham |
1932–33 | Brentford |
1933–34 | Norwich City |
1934–35 | Charlton Athletic |
1935–36 | Coventry City |
1936–37 | Luton Town |
1937–38 | Millwall |
1938–39 | Newport County |
1939–40 | League abandoned due to World War II |
1940–46 | League suspended due to World War II |
1946–47 | Cardiff City |
1947–48 | Queens Park Rangers |
1948–49 | Swansea Town |
1949–50 | Notts County |
1950–51 | Nottingham Forest |
1951–52 | Plymouth Argyle |
1952–53 | Bristol Rovers |
1953–54 | Ipswich Town |
1954–55 | Bristol City |
1955–56 | Leyton Orient |
1956–57 | Ipswich Town |
1957–58 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
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