1945–46 Manchester City F.C. season

1945–46 season of Manchester City

Manchester City 1945–46 football season
Manchester City
1945–46 season
ManagerWilf Wild
StadiumMaine Road
War League North Regional League10th
FA CupFourth Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Alec Herd (4)
Highest home attendance19,589 vs Barrow
5 January 1946
Lowest home attendance15,026 vs Bradford Park Avenue
30 January 1946
← 1944–45

The 1945–46 season was Manchester City's final season in the non-competitive War League during the Second World War. However, as the war had ended in September 1945, the FA Cup was allowed to resume for the latter part of the season. The club competed in the North Regional War League and the FA Cup[1]

FA Cup

All ties in this FA Cup campaign up to the Quarter Final were played over two legs in order to help the clubs recover financially following the War.

Results

Date Round Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
5 January 1946 Third Round 1st leg Barrow H Maine Road 6 - 2 Herd (3), Constantine (3) 19,589
10 January 1946 Third Round 2nd leg Barrow A Holker Street 2 - 2 Dunkley, Hart 7,377
26 January 1946 Fourth Round 1st leg Bradford Park Avenue A Park Avenue 3 - 1 Smith (2), Herd 25,014
30 January 1946 Fourth Round 2nd leg Bradford Park Avenue H Maine Road 2 - 8 Constantine, Smith 15,026

References

  1. ^ "History". Statto.

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