1929–30 Blackpool F.C. season

They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing first, winning their only League championship to date.

Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the third consecutive season, with 46 goals in total (45 in the league and one in the FA Cup).

The hosts won 4–3, with goals from Percy Downes, Dick Neal, Jimmy Hampson and Alex Ritchie, in front of a crowd of 15,760.

Bury were the opponents on this occasion, and they returned to Gigg Lane pointless after strikes by Hampson and Downes gave Blackpool a 2–1 victory.

Hampson scored his ninth goal in six games on 21 September, in a 5–1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion.

Blackpool finished off a busy September with a single-goal home victory over Bradford Park Avenue, with Downes netting his fourth of the season.

Blackpool hosted Cardiff City on 12 October, and the home side made it three wins on the trot with a 3–0 scoreline.

A hat-trick from Downes, two goals from Hampson, and one each from Lauderdale and Upton gave Harry Evans' men a 7–1 victory.

Charlton Athletic was the destination on 16 November, and Blackpool recorded their eighth consecutive victory, courtesy of goals by Hall, Hampson and Upton (two).

December began with a 3–2 edging of Wolves at Bloomfield Road, Neal, Hampson and Upton the scorers for Pool.

On New Year's Day, Blackpool travelled to Bury, and returned to winning ways with a single-goal result.

Blackpool hosted Stockport County at Bloomfield Road in a third-round tie and won 2–1, both strikes by Tommy Browell, his only goals of the season.

Back to League affairs, Blackpool returned to London to face Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.

A third consecutive defeat for Blackpool ensued, this time in the League at Bradford Park Avenue on 1 February.

Four days later, at home to West Brom, Blackpool made it three wins on the trot with another single-goal scoreline.

Stoke City exacted revenge for their defeat back in November with a 2–0 victory at Bloomfield Road on 5 April.

Blackpool claimed the championship on the final day of the season, 3 May, with a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest.