Resurgence and fall to non-League (1992–2009) The club was relegated from the top division at the end of the 1991–92 season, and sank to the third tier four years later.
When were Luton Town last in the top division?
1992
The club stayed in the top division until 1992, before inconsistent performance and financial uncertainty saw Luton yo-yo between the divisions during the 1990s and 2000s. The 2006–07 season marked the beginning of a collapse that would make up three successive relegations.
When were Luton Town in the National League?
After becoming the first professional team in the south of England in 1891, Luton joined The Football League in 1897 before leaving three years later. The club rejoined the League in 1920, and reached its top division in 1955–56.
When did Luton get promoted to League 2?
Since Luton were promoted in 2014 after they won the Conference title under John Still, the team has gone from strength to strength. Their rapid rise through the leagues included back-to-back promotions to return to the Championship in 2019.
When did Luton last win a trophy?
Honours and achievements
The team have also won a Football League Trophy (in 2008–09) and finished as runners-up in the Full Members Cup and Football League Cup (in 1987–88 and 1988–89 respectively).
How many Muslims are in Luton?
49,991 (24.60%) of the population identified as Muslim. Luton has a higher percentage Muslim population than the average for England (5.02%).
2011 Census Data – Religion in Luton.
Religion | Number | % |
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Muslim | 49,991 | 24.60 |
Hindu | 6,749 | 3.32 |
Buddhist | 652 | 0.32 |
Sikh | 2,347 | 1.16 |
What percentage of Luton is white?
Luton has a majority white population, when non-British white people such as the Irish and Eastern Europeans are included. Identity wise, 81% of the population of Luton define themselves as British of any race.
Demography of Luton.
Demographics of Luton | |
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Population | 203,201 (2011) |
Density | 4,696/km2 (12,160/sq mi) |
What is the oldest part of Luton?
The earliest settlements in the Luton area were at Round Green and Mixes Hill, where Paleolithic encampments (about 250,000 years old) have been found. Settlements reappeared after the ice had retreated in the Mesolithic around 8000 BC; settlements have been found in the Leagrave area.
What are people from Luton called?
Luton | |
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Demonym | Lutonian |
Ethnicity | |
• White | 54.6% |
• Asian | 29.9% |
When did Luton ban away fans?
1986–87
Membership scheme and ban on visiting supporters
The Luton Town chairman, David Evans, reacted by imposing a ban on all away supporters from Kenilworth Road from the start of the 1986–87 season.
How many times have Luton been relegated?
The club was relegated from the top division at the end of the 1991–92 season, and sank to the third tier four years later. Luton stayed in the third-tier Second Division until relegation at the end of the 2000–01 season.
Why did Luton change to orange?
To mark what supporters and management alike hope would be a fresh start, Luton switched to orange shirts and white shorts for their first season in the Blue Square Conference while white shirts and navy shorts were retained as a change strip.
Who has won League 2 the most?
EFL League Two
Founded | 2004 1992–2004 (as Division Three) 1958–1992 (as Division Four) |
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International cup(s) | UEFA Europa League (via FA Cup) UEFA Europa Conference League (via EFL Cup) |
Current champions | Forest Green Rovers (2021–22) |
Most championships | Chesterfield Swindon Town (2 titles each) |
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What trophies have Luton Town won?
Luton Town – honours
Honour | Position | Year |
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Football League Trophy | Winner | 2008-09 |
Conference | Champion | 2013-14 |
League Two | Runner-up | 2017-18 |
League One | Champion | 2018-19 |
Is Luton a good place to live?
As well as being a wonderful place to live, Luton has great high-speed travel into Central London, access to key roads, and easy access motorways and Luton Airport – ideal for international transport. There are lots of ways to get around.
Is Luton a city or a town?
Luton is a large town, borough and unitary authority area of Bedfordshire, England. Luton and its near neighbours, Dunstable and Houghton Regis, form the Luton/Dunstable Urban Area with a population of about 258,000.
Why are there so many Irish in Luton?
After the end of the second World War many moved to the UK in search of jobs and a better life for themselves and their families. Luton offered employment at the Vauxhall car plant for many Irish immigrants and they played a big part in its growing success. In 1971, six per cent of the town’s population was Irish-born.
Which city in the UK has the most Muslims?
London
London has the greatest population of Muslims in the country. The vast majority of Muslims in the United Kingdom adhere to Sunni Islam, while smaller numbers are associated with Shia Islam.
What is the best area to live in Luton?
When living in Luton, it is very possible to buy a house at a bargain price. Property prices are surprising, especially considering that the town is near to London. The average cost to purchase a home in Luton is £267,325. Desirable neighbourhoods when living in Luton include New Bedford Road, Barton Road and Wardown.
What is the whitest city in the UK?
Within the London region, Havering has the highest White British percentage with 83.3%, followed by Bromley with 77.4%, Bexley with 77.3% and Richmond upon Thames with 71.4%.
Population in school children.
Ethnic group | School year | |
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2021/2022 | ||
White: Total | 6,011,045 | 71.4% |
White: British | 5,379,748 | 63.9% |
What is the main religion in Luton?
Religion and ethnicity
In Luton, 54.7% described their ethnicity as white in 2011, while 29.9% were Asian, 9.8% said they were black and 4.2% of mixed ethnicity. A further 1.5% stated another ethnicity. Of the major world religions, Christians formed the largest community, comprising around 96,300 people in 2011.