1883–84 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season
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The 1883–84 season was the sixth season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. Albion played their home matches at the Four Acres during the season,[3] and the team wore a chocolate and white coloured kit.[4][5] The club competed in the FA Cup for the first time, losing in the first round. They did reach the final of the Staffordshire Senior Cup, but were defeated by St George's in the final. Albion also participated in the Birmingham Senior Cup, Birmingham Charity Cup and Wednesbury Charity Cup, but were eliminated at the semi-final stage of all three competitions.
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1883–84 season | ||
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Chairman | None[1][nb 1] | |
Manager | None[2][nb 2] | |
Stadium | Four Acres | |
FA Cup | First round | |
Birmingham Senior Cup | Semi-final | |
Staffordshire Senior Cup | Runners-up | |
Birmingham Charity Cup | Semi-final | |
Wednesbury Charity Cup | Semi-final | |
Top goalscorer | League: N/A[nb 3] All: Harry Aston and George Timmins (9)[nb 4] | |
Highest home attendance | 5,129 (vs Wednesbury Town, FA Cup first round, 10 November 1883)[nb 4] | |
Lowest home attendance | 600 (vs Cocknage, Staffordshire Senior Cup first round, 3 December 1883)[nb 4] | |
Average home league attendance | 2,438[nb 4] | |
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