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  2. From 1986–87 to 2001–02, they spent sixteen consecutive seasons outside the top division, recording their lowest ever league finish of seventh in Division Three in 1991–92. Albion have been promoted eleven times and relegated twelve times, with seven of the 23 changes of division coming between 2002 and 2010.

    Season
    League(division (tier))
    League(pld)
    League(w)
    Champ (2)
    46
    21
    Champ (2)
    46
    18
    Champ (2)
    46
    18
    Prem (1) ↓
    38
    5
  3. DIVISION ONE (old) Champions - 1919/20. Runners-up - 1924/25, 1953/54.

  4. [10] Albion won the Football League title in 1919–20 for the only time in their history following the end of World War I, their totals of 104 goals and 60 points both breaking the previous league records. [11] . The team finished as Division One runners-up in 1924–25, narrowly losing out to Huddersfield Town, but were relegated in 1926–27. [12] .

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    Appearances

    1. Youngest first-team league player: Charlie Wilson, 16 years 73 days, vs Oldham Athletic, First Division, 1 October 1921 2. Youngest Premier League player: Isaiah Brown, 16 years 117 days vs Wigan Athletic, 4 May 2013[A] 3. Oldest first-team player: George Baddeley, 39 years 345 days, vs Sheffield Wednesday, First Division, 18 April 1914 4. Oldest Premier League player: Dean Kiely, 38 years 226 days vs Blackburn Rovers, 24 May 2009 5. Most Premier League appearances: 269, Chris Brunt 6. Mos...

    Goalscorers

    1. Most goals in a season: 40, W. G. Richardson, 1935–36 2. Most league goals in a season: 39, W. G. Richardson, 1935–36 3. Most league goals in one match: 6, Jimmy Cookson, vs Blackpool, Second Division, 17 September 1927 4. First league goal: Joe Wilson, vs Stoke, The Football League, 8 September 1888 5. First FA Cup hat-trick: Jem Bayliss, vs Old Westminsters, sixth round, 13 February 1886 6. First league hat-trick: Tom Pearson, vs Bolton Wanderers, The Football League, 4 November 1889 7....

    International caps

    This section refers only to caps won while a West Bromwich Albion player. 1. First representative honour: Bob Robertsfor North vs South, played in London on 26 January 1884 2. First international cap: Bob Roberts for England vs Scotland, 19 March 1887 3. Most capped player: Chris Brunt, 47 caps for Northern Irelandas a West Bromwich Albion player (65 caps in total) 4. Most capped player for England: Jesse Pennington, 25 caps as an Albion player 5. First players to play in the World Cup Finals...

    Progression of record transfer fee paid

    1. Transfers in bold are also British record transfers

    First secretary-manager: Louis Ford(fulfilled the role from 1890 to 1892)
    Longest serving secretary-manager: Fred Everiss(fulfilled the role from 1902 to 1948, an English record)
    First full-time manager: Jack Smith(managed the club between 1948 and 1952)
    Longest serving full-time manager: Vic Buckingham(managed the club from February 1953 to August 1959)

    Goals

    1. Most league goals scored in a season: 105 in 42 matches, Second Division, 1929–30 2. Fewest league goals scored in a season: 29 in 38 matches, Premier League, 2002–03 3. Most league goals conceded in a season: 98 in 42 matches, First Division, 1936–37 4. Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 27 in 38 matches, Second Division, 1908–09

    Points

    1. Most points in a season: 1.1. Two points for a win: 60 (in 42 games in 1919–20), First Division 1.2. Three points for a win: 91 (in 46 games in 2009–10), Championship 1. Fewest points in a season: 1.1. Two points for a win: 12 (in 22 games in 1890–91, First Division) 1.2. Three points for a win: 24 (in 42 games in 1985–86, First Division)

    Consecutive results

    1. Record consecutive league wins: 11 (April – August 1930) 2. Record consecutive league draws: 5 (August – October 1999) 3. Record consecutive league defeats: 11 (October – December 1995) 4. Record consecutive league games without defeat: 17 (December 1901 – March 1902;September – December 1957) 5. Record consecutive league games without a win: 20 (August 2017 – January 2018) 6. Record consecutive games without a win, all competitions: 21 (August 2017 – January 2018) 7. Record consecutive le...

    General 1. McOwan, Gavin (2002). The Essential History of West Bromwich Albion. Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1146-9. 2. Matthews, Tony; Mackenzie, Colin (1987). Albion! A Complete Record of West Bromwich Albion 1879–1987. Breedon Books. ISBN 0-907969-23-2. 3. Matthews, Tony (2005). The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-474-4. ...

  5. Following football's return after the Great War in 1919/20, Albion won Division One, posting a then record 60 points and 104 goals, going on to beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at White Hart Lane to win the Charity Shield.

  6. West Bromwich Albion all-time honours including wins and runners-up placings in the major football competitions.

  7. Record points total (two pts): 60 in Division One, 1919/20. Record points total (three pts): 91 in Championship, 2009/10. Record seasonal league goals total. 105 in Division Two, 1929/30.

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