Portsmouth

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After Royal Artillery FC was forced to disband in 1898 a number of prominent local businessmen formed Portsmouth FC. The new club was immediately admitted to the Southern League First Division, finishing as runners-up in their first season, and as champions in 1902. In 1911 the club suffered a severe financial crisis and was only saved after substantial guarantees were offered to the club's bankers by the new board of directors. In 1920, with the incorporation of the Southern League into the Football League, Pompey were placed in the Third Division (South). They won the Division Three (South) title and promotion to Division Two in 1924. Two years later, on the last day of the season, they dramatically pipped Manchester City for promotion to the First Division. After two seasons of struggling to survive, the club began to establish themselves in the top flight. They reached the FA Cup final in 1929 and 1934, and in 1939, unfancied Pompey beat a strong Wolves side 4-1, to lift the trophy. When football resumed after the war Portsmouth were a formidable side and won the First Division championship in 1949, and again in 1950. However, the club fell into decline throughout the 1950s, and by 1961 found themselves in Division Three. Promoted at the first attempt, they spent the next 13 years as a mid-table Second Division side, before a fresh crisis in the mid Seventies saw them on the slide again. They were in Division Four by 1978. Two years later they began the slow climb back through the leagues. They won promotion in 1980 and again in 1983, and in 1987, Pompey finally returned to the First Division. Their stay was a brief one - they were relegated back to Division Two in 1988. In 1992 they were FA Cup semi-finalists and the following year reached the promotion playoffs. However, they were not in contention again until 2003 when they earned promotion to the Premier League as Division One Champions. 2008 proved a memorable year for Pompey as they won the F.A. Cup for the second time in their history after beating Cardiff City 1-0 at Wembley.
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