1949–50 Portsmouth F.C. season

Portsmouth Football Club were league champions of 1949–50.They have not been champions of England since 1950.The club retained the title they won in 1948–49, beating Aston Villa 5–1 on the last day of the season, and are thus one of only five English teams to have won back-to-back titles since World War II.
1949–50Bob JacksonDivision OneFA CupFA Charity ShieldHome colours1948–49Portsmouth Football ClubAston VillaNewcastle UnitedManchester CityBlackpoolMiddlesbroughEvertonHuddersfield TownBolton WanderersWolverhampton WanderersBirmingham CityDerby CountyWest Bromwich AlbionManchester UnitedChelseaStoke CityBurnleySunderlandLiverpoolArsenalCharlton AthleticFulhamPortsmouthNorwich CityGrimsby TownHighburyBert Barlow1939 FA Cup WinnerInside forwardWingerErnest ButlerGoalkeeperIke ClarkeLindy DelapenhaRight wingJimmy DickinsonWing halfDan EknerCentre forwardJimmy ElderHarry FerrierFull backReg FlewincaptainCentre halfJack FroggattLeft wingPeter HarrisPeter HighamCliff ParkerReg PickettLen PhillipsDuggie ReidPhil RookesJimmy ScoularBill SpenceJimmy StephenBill ThompsonJasper YeuellPortsmouth F.C.seasons1987–881991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–9999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–251949–50 in English football1950–51Qualifying roundsFootball LeagueFirst DivisionSecond DivisionThird DivisionIsthmian LeagueNorthern LeagueSouthern LeagueSpartan LeagueWestern LeagueYorkshire Leaguenational teamWalter WinterbottomHome ChampionshipFIFA World CupqualificationBrentfordCardiff CityQueens Park RangersSouthamptonTottenham HotspurBradford CityCarlisle UnitedChesterMansfield TownRochdaleNewport CountyPort ValeColchester United