1995–96 FA Premier League
The 1995/96 season was the fourth season of the Premier League, which was organized by the FA, while the 97th Erstligasaison in English football. Champion Manchester United, who also won the FA Cup. In the First Division of the newly promoted Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers had to dismount. Scorer with 31 hits Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers.
The season lasted from 19 August 1995 to 4 May 1996.
Final Table
Results Table
In the left column of the home teams are listed.
Top scorers
Awards during the season
The champion team of Manchester United
According to the rules of the Premier League, a player receives an official award medal when he graduated at least 10 Premier League appearances for the club champion. Against this background, include only the following players as English champions of the season 1995 /96 apply. In brackets the number of bets as well as the goals achieved are called.
David Beckham (33/ 7) | Steve Bruce (30/ 1) | Nicky Butt ( 32/2 ) | Éric Cantona (30/ 14) | Andrew Cole ( 34/11 ) | Ryan Giggs (33/ 11) | Denis Irwin (31/ 1) | Roy Keane (29/ 6) | David May (16/ 1) | Brian McClair (22/ 3) | Gary Neville ( 31/ 0 ) | Phil Neville (24/ 0 ) | Gary Pallister (21 / 1 ) | Peter Schmeichel (36/ 0 ) | Paul Scholes (26/ 10) | Lee Sharpe (31 /4).
- Coach: Alex Ferguson
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- Premier League
- Football in 1995
- Football in 1996