List of Wimbledon F.C. seasons

[5][7] The club continued to be successful following the Second World War, again reaching the Amateur Cup Final in 1947 and finishing as runners-up in the Isthmian League in 1950 and 1952.

[5][8] After claiming a fourth Isthmian League crown in 1959,[5] Wimbledon then took three successive championships from 1962 to 1964,[5] as well as the 1963 FA Amateur Cup.

[5] Wimbledon finished second twice out of the team's first four outings in this competition,[5] before again winning three consecutive titles from 1975 to 1977.

[5] The club won election to The Football League after these successes, and thus entered the Fourth Division for the first time in 1977–78.

[5] Wimbledon took only ten seasons as a Football League club to reach England's top flight, winning promotion to the First Division for the 1986–87 season;[5] Wimbledon then beat League champions Liverpool 1–0 in the 1988 FA Cup Final to achieve the feat of having won both the FA Cup and its amateur equivalent (as of 2009, only two other clubs – Old Carthusians and Royal Engineers AFC – had done this).

A black-and-white photograph of a row of twelve men standing in front a football goal. The man furthest to the left is dressed in old-fashioned, but smart work clothes; the remainder are wearing football attire. While the shorts and socks worn by these men vary, the dark shirts bearing a "W" are the same except for one, worn by the man standing in the middle of the photograph, which is white.
This amateur Wimbledon first team, pictured in 1919, was the first from the club to compete in the Athenian League , which it would do for two seasons before joining the Isthmian League in 1921.