1991–92 Leeds United A.F.C. season

1991–92 season of Leeds United

Leeds United 1991–92 football season
Leeds United
1991–92 season
ChairmanLeslie Silver
ManagerHoward Wilkinson
StadiumElland Road
First Division1st (champions)
FA CupThird round
League CupFifth round
Full Members CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Lee Chapman (16)

All:
Lee Chapman (20)
Highest home attendance32,673 vs Norwich City
(2 May 1992, First Division)
Lowest home attendance6,495 vs Nottingham Forest
(22 October 1991, Full Members Cup)
Average home league attendance27,668

The 1991–92 season was Leeds United A.F.C.'s 73rd season in their history, their 37th in the top tier of English football and their second consecutive and final season in the Football League First Division before its rebranding as the FA Premier League. Leeds were crowned champions with a total of 82 points.

Season summary

Having finished fourth the previous season, this time round Leeds clinched the First Division title, ahead of archrivals Manchester United, in only their second consecutive season as a First Division club. As champions of the Football League, United qualified for the European Cup, which would be rebranded as the UEFA Champions League for the next season. They lost just four league games all season, and were held to 1–1 draws both home and away by Manchester United (who also knocked them out of both domestic cups). Eric Cantona signed for the club in mid-season, making his debut at Oldham Athletic on 8 February 1992,[1] and scored three goals in the remainder of the season. Leeds clinched the title in the penultimate game of the season with a 3–2 win at Sheffield United. The first goal that day was scored by striker Rod Wallace, who had joined Leeds the previous summer from Southampton.

Transfers

Transfers in

Date Position Name From Fee
6 June 1991 DF England Tony Dorigo England Chelsea £1,300,000
11 June 1991 DF England Jon Newsome England Sheffield Wednesday £150,000
1 July 1991 FW England Rod Wallace England Southampton £1,600,000
1 July 1991 DF England Ray Wallace England Southampton £100,000
1 July 1991 MF England Steve Hodge England Nottingham Forest £900,000
15 July 1991 DF England David Wetherall England Sheffield Wednesday £137,500
4 February 1992 FW France Eric Cantona France Nîmes £900,000

Club record transfer fee at the time.

Transfers out

Date Position Name To Fee
1 June 1991 DF England Peter Haddock Retired
1 June 1991 DF Republic of Ireland Jim Beglin Retired
1 July 1991 FW England John Pearson England Barnsley £135,000
3 September 1991 GK Wales Neil Edwards England Stockport County £5,000
1 November 1991 DF England Chris Kamara England Luton Town £150,000
1 February 1992 MF England Andy Williams England Notts County £115,000
13 March 1992 MF England Simon Grayson England Leicester City £50,000
27 March 1992 DF England Mike Whitlow England Leicester City £250,000

Loans in

Start date Position Name From End date
22 February 1992 FW England Tony Agana England Notts County 1 June 1992

Loans out

Start date Position Name To End date
1 August 1991 DF England Glynn Snodin England Oldham Athletic 1 January 1992
1 August 1991 DF Malta Dylan Kerr England Doncaster Rovers 1 December 1991
1 September 1991 FW England Bobby Davison England Derby County 1 February 1992
1 December 1991 MF England Andy Williams England Port Vale 1 January 1992
1 December 1991 DF Malta Dylan Kerr England Blackpool 1 June 1992
1 February 1992 MF England Imre Varadi England Luton Town 1 March 1992
1 February 1992 DF England Glynn Snodin England Rotherham United 1 June 1992
1 March 1992 FW England Bobby Davison England Sheffield United 1 June 1992
1 March 1992 GK England Mervyn Day England Luton Town 1 April 1992
1 March 1992 DF England John McClelland England Notts County 1 June 1992
1 March 1992 DF England Ray Wallace Wales Swansea City 1 June 1992
1 April 1992 GK England Mervyn Day England Luton Town 1 June 1992

Squad

[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Mervyn Day
GK Wales WAL Neil Edwards
GK England ENG John Lukic
GK England ENG Paul Pettinger
DF England ENG Rob Bowman
DF England ENG Tony Dorigo
DF England ENG Chris Fairclough
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Gary Kelly
DF Malta MLT Dylan Kerr
DF Northern Ireland NIR John McClelland
DF England ENG Jon Newsome
DF England ENG Mel Sterland
DF England ENG Ray Wallace
DF England ENG David Wetherall
DF England ENG Mike Whitlow
DF England ENG Chris Whyte
MF England ENG David Batty
MF England ENG Simon Grayson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Steve Hodge
MF England ENG Chris Kamara
MF Scotland SCO Gary McAllister
MF England ENG Scott Sellars
MF England ENG Glynn Snodin
MF Wales WAL Gary Speed
MF Scotland SCO Gordon Strachan (captain)
MF England ENG Mark Tinkler
MF England ENG Andy Williams
FW England ENG Tony Agana (on loan from Notts County)
FW England ENG Lee Chapman
FW England ENG Bobby Davison
FW England ENG Carl Shutt
FW England ENG Imre Varadi
FW England ENG Rod Wallace
FW England ENG Noel Whelan
FW France FRA Eric Cantona

Final league table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Leeds United (C) 42 22 16 4 74 37 +37 82 Qualification for the UEFA Champions League first round
2 Manchester United 42 21 15 6 63 33 +30 78 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[a]
3 Sheffield Wednesday 42 21 12 9 62 49 +13 75
4 Arsenal 42 19 15 8 81 46 +35 72
5 Manchester City 42 20 10 12 61 48 +13 70
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Manchester United also won the League Cup – that UEFA Cup qualifying place was passed down to the third-placed League team.[3][4]


Results

Leeds United's score comes first[5]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result[a] Scorers Attendance
20 August 1991 Nottingham Forest H 1–0 McAllister 29,457
24 August 1991 Sheffield Wednesday H 1–1 Hodge 30,260
28 August 1991 Southampton A 4–0 Speed (2), Strachan (2) 15,862
31 August 1991 Manchester United A 1–1 Chapman 43,778
3 September 1991 Arsenal H 2–2 Chapman, Strachan 29,396
7 September 1991 Manchester City H 3–0 Batty, Dorigo, Strachan 29,986
14 September 1991 Chelsea A 1–0 Shutt 23,439
18 September 1991 Coventry City A 0–0 15,488
21 September 1991 Liverpool H 1–0 Hodge 32,917
28 September 1991 Norwich City A 2–2 Speed, Dorigo 15,828
1 October 1991 Crystal Palace A 0–1 18,298
5 October 1991 Sheffield United H 4–3 Hodge (2), Sterland (2) 28,362
19 October 1991 Notts County A 4–2 Hodge, Whyte, Chapman, McAllister 12,964
26 October 1991 Oldham Athletic H 1–0 Kilcline (own goal) 28,199
2 November 1991 Wimbledon A 0–0 7,025
16 November 1991 Queens Park Rangers H 2–0 Sterland, Wallace 27,087
24 November 1991 Aston Villa A 4–1 Chapman (2), Sterland, Wallace 23,713
30 November 1991 Everton H 1–0 Wallace 30,043
7 December 1991 Luton Town A 2–0 Speed, Wallace 11,550
14 December 1991 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–1 Speed 31,404
22 December 1991 Nottingham Forest A 0–0 27,170
26 December 1991 Southampton H 3–3 Hodge (2), Speed 22,805
29 December 1991 Manchester United H 1–1 Sterland (pen) 32,638
1 January 1992 West Ham United A 3–1 Chapman (2), McAllister 21,766
12 January 1992 Sheffield Wednesday A 6–1 Dorigo, Chapman (3), Whitlow, Wallace 32,228
18 January 1992 Crystal Palace H 1–1 Fairclough 27,717
1 February 1992 Notts County H 3–0 Batty, Sterland, Wallace 27,224
8 February 1992 Oldham Athletic A 0–2 18,409
23 February 1992 Everton A 1–1 Shutt 19,248
29 February 1992 Luton Town H 2–0 Cantona, Chapman 28,231
3 March 1992 Aston Villa H 0–0 28,896
7 March 1992 Tottenham Hotspur A 3–1 Newsome, McAllister, Wallace 27,622
11 March 1992 Queens Park Rangers A 1–4 Speed 14,641
14 March 1992 Wimbledon H 5–1 Cantona, Chapman (3), Wallace 26,760
22 March 1992 Arsenal A 1–1 Chapman 27,844
28 March 1992 West Ham United H 0–0 31,101
4 April 1992 Manchester City A 0–4 30,239
11 April 1992 Chelsea H 3–0 Cantona, Chapman, Wallace 31,363
18 April 1992 Liverpool A 0–0 37,186
20 April 1992 Coventry City H 2–0 Fairclough, McAllister (pen) 26,582
26 April 1992 Sheffield United A 3–2 Gayle (own goal), Newsome, Wallace 32,000
2 May 1992 Norwich City H 1–0 Wallace 32,673

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result[a] Scorers Attendance
Third round 15 January 1992 Manchester United H 0–1 31,819

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result[a] Scorers Attendance
Second round first leg 24 September 1991 Scunthorpe United A 0–0 8,392
Second round second leg 8 October 1991 Scunthorpe United H 3–0 (won 3–0 on agg) Speed, Chapman, Sterland 14,558
Third round 29 October 1991 Tranmere Rovers H 3–1 Shutt, Chapman (2) 18,266
Fourth round 4 December 1991 Everton A 4–1 Speed 27', Chapman 39', Rod Wallace 54', 55' 25,467
Quarter-final 8 January 1992 Manchester United H 1–3 Speed 17' 28,886

Full Members Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Goalscorers Attendance
Second round 22 October 1991 Nottingham Forest H 1–3 Rod Wallace 6,495

Awards

At the end of the season, left-back Tony Dorigo was named the club's Player of the Year.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Leeds United's score written first

References

  1. ^ Falkingham, Katie (8 February 2016). "24 years ago today: Eric Cantona makes Leeds United debut". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  2. ^ "All Leeds United players: 1992". www.11v11.com.
  3. ^ "The Competition – EFL". English Football League.
  4. ^ "European qualification for UEFA competitions explained". premierleague.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Leeds United 1991-1992 Results - statto.com". Archived from the original on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
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