1992–93 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The team remained unbeaten until its thirteenth game, making it their best start to a campaign since 1949–50, but were unable to maintain this level of consistency and ended in 11th place for a second consecutive season.

This season saw the North Bank of Molineux occupied for the first time since the mid-1980s, with the new Stan Cullis Stand being officially opened during pre-season.

Source: Statto.com Wolves played in Group 4 of the preliminary round alongside two other domestic First Division clubs.

Source: Wolverhampton Wanderers: The Complete Record[1] The season brought two new kits, with the home kit featuring an unpopular gold shirt decorated with black smears that even drew a protest reaction some fans.

[2] The away kit was a bright blue shirt with black bands and gold trim on the upper arms.