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2004–05 in English football

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Overview

The current season (2004-2005) is the 133rd competitive season in English football.

This season is the first to feature the rebranded Football League. The First Division, Second Division and Third Division are now called the Football League Championship, Football League One and Football League Two respectively. Coca-Cola replaces the Nationwide Building Society as title sponsor.

Wimbledon compete in League One, under their new name of Milton Keynes Dons.

There are also changes in the Football Conference with the introduction of two new regional divisions below Conference National, Conference North and Conference South. Furthermore, the Conference Cup returns, now featuring the teams from the new divisions.

Unlike the Football League and the Conference, the FA Premier League does not undergo any restructuring, but Barclays Bank do replace their subsidary Barclaycard as title sponsors.

Events

  • August 23 2004 - Southampton manager Paul Sturrock parts company with the club after just five months in charge. Saints Chairman Rupert Lowe claimed that media speculation had proved too much for Sturrock to take, despite allegations that he himself placed much pressure on Sturrock.

National team

England begin their qualifying campaign for the Football World Cup 2006. They will play alongside UK neighbours Wales and Northern Ireland in Group 6.

Date Venue Opponents Score* Comp England scorers
August 18, 2004 St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne (H) Ukraine 3–0 F David Beckham, Michael Owen, Shaun Wright-Phillips
September 4, 2004 Ernst-Happel Stadion, Vienna (A) Austria 2–2 WCQ Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard
September 8, 2004 Stadion Slaski, Chorzow (A) Poland 2–1 WCQ Jermain Defoe, Arkadiusz Glowacki (o.g.)
October 9, 2004 Old Trafford, Manchester (H) Wales 2–0 WCQ Frank Lampard (to be confirmed; Michael Owen may be awarded goal), David Beckham
October 13, 2004 Tofig Bakhramov Stadium, Baku (A) Azerbaijan 1–0 WCQ Michael Owen
November 17, 2004 Bernabeu, Madrid (A) Spain 0–1 F
February 9 2005 Villa Park, Birmingham (H) Netherlands   F  
March 26, 2005 Old Trafford, Manchester (H) Northern Ireland   WCQ  
March 30, 2005 St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne (H) Azerbaijan   WCQ  

* England score given first

Key

  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • F = Friendly
  • WCQ = FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying, European Zone Group 6
  • o.g. = Own goal

Honours

Competition Winner
FA Community Shield Arsenal

Major transfer deals

Deaths

Seasons in English football

1999-2000 - 2000-01 - 2001-02 - 2002-03 - 2003-04 - 2004-05 - 2005-06 - 2006-07 - 2007-08 - 2008-09 - 2009-10