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{{short description|None}}The Wigan Warriors are an English professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in 1872, and was a founder member of the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895.The club is the most successful in the history of world rugby league, winning 22 league championships (four in the Super League era), the Challenge Cup 20 times (including eight consecutive wins between 1988 and 1995) the World Club Challenge four times and over 100 honours in total. The club has also only been relegated once in its history (in 1979–80).

Seasons

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Pre-Super League era{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center"

!rowspan="2" scope="col"|Season!colspan="9" scope="col"|League!rowspan="2" scope="col"|Play-offsFrom 1906 until 1973 (except for two seasons between 1962 and 1964) a play-off format was used to determine the overall league champions. Between 1973 and 1997, the championship was awarded to the league winners, and the play-offs were replaced by the Rugby League Premiership. A play-off system for the championship was reinstated in 1998.!rowspan="2" scope="col"|ChallengeCup!rowspan="2" scope="col"|LancashireCup!rowspan="2" scope="col"|LeagueCup!rowspan="2" colspan="2" scope="col"|OtherCompetitions!scope="col"|Name!scope="col"|Tries!scope="col"|Name!scope="col"|Points
!scope="col"|Division!scope="col"|P!scope="col"|W!scope="col"|D!scope="col"|L!scope="col"|F!scope="col"|A!scope="col"|Pts!scope="col"|Pos!colspan="2" scope="col"|Top try scorerTries in all competitions are counted.!colspan="2" scope="col"|Top point scorerPoints in all competitions are counted.
!scope="row"|1895–96|NRFU
|10th|||||Teddy Flowers11Teddy Flowers45
!scope="row"|1896–97|LSC
|11th||R3|||F Foster3Jimmy Walkden22
!scope="row"|1897–98|LSC
|6th||R1|||Billy Rhoden8John Timoney27
!scope="row"|1898–99|LSC
|13th||R2|||John Timoney4John Winstanley18
!scope="row"|1899–1900|LSC
|13th||R1|||Tom NicholsonTom White5Tom White16
!scope="row"|1900–01|LSC
|9th||R1|||Jimmy BarrGeorge Rigby5George Rigby17
!scope="row"|1901–02|LSC
n/aWigan competed in the Lancashire Senior Competition in the 1901–02 season. Only limited league information is available.42style="background-color:#FE2"1stWigan won the RFL Lancashire League>Lancashire League this season.||R2|||Jimmy Barr29Jimmy Barr89
!scope="row"|1902–03|NRFU-1
|16th||R2|||Jimmy Barr5Dicky Rothwell35
!scope="row"|1903–04|NRFU-1
|10th||R2|||Jim Leytham15Jim Leytham47
!scope="row"|1904–05|NRFU-1
|7thWigan won the South West Lancashire League this season.||QF|||Jim Leytham18Jim Leytham72
!scope="row"|1905–06|NRFU
|6th||R1W||Jim Leytham36Jim Leytham144
!scope="row"|1906–07|NRFU
|5th||R2|R1||Jim Leytham31Jim Leytham187
!scope="row"|1907–08|NRFU
|4th|SF|R2|R2||Jim Leytham38Jim Leytham172
!scope="row"|1908–09|NRFU
1stW|SFW||Joe Miller (rugby league)>|47Jim Leytham253
!scope="row"|1909–10|NRFU
|3rdRU|R2W||Jim Leytham47Jim Leytham225
!scope="row"|1910–11|NRFU
1stRURU|R1||Joe Miller (rugby league)>|33Jim Leytham150
!scope="row"|1911–12|NRFU
2ndRU|R2|SF||Lance Todd21Johnny Thomas (rugby)>|78
!scope="row"|1912–13|NRFU
2ndRU|QFW||Lew Bradley37Johnny Thomas (rugby)>|194
!scope="row"|1913–14|NRFU
|3rd|SF|QFRU||Lew Bradley39Johnny Thomas (rugby)>|190
!scope="row"|1914–15|NRFU
2nd|SF|SFRU||Billy Curran44Johnny Thomas (rugby)>|169
!scope="row"|1915–16The Rugby League Championship and all cup competitions were suspended between 1915 and 1919 due to the First World War. Wigan continued to compete in a Wartime Emergency League during this period.|WEL
|4th|||||Vince Smith13Bill Jolley72
!scope="row"|1916–17|WEL
|5th|||||Vince Smith20Bill Jolley64
!scope="row"|1917–18|WEL
|9th|||||Vince Smith26Bill Jolley82
!scope="row"|1918–19|WEL
n/aThe Emergency League was abandoned following the conclusion of the First World War, and was replaced by a shortened competitive season.|||||Vince Smith5Vince Smith15
!scope="row"|1919|LANC
|3rd|||SF||John Blan11John Blan47
!scope="row"|1919–20|NRFU
|13th|RU|R2||Harry Hall17Bill Jolley74
!scope="row"|1920–21|NRFU
|4th|SF|R1|R2||Tommy Howley19Tommy Howley91
!scope="row"|1921–22|NRFU
2ndW|SF|R1||Tom Coles22Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|201
!scope="row"|1922–23|RFL
|5th||SFW||Johnny Ring41Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|341
!scope="row"|1923–24|RFL
1stRUW|R2||Johnny Ring48Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|305
!scope="row"|1924–25|RFL
|3rd|SF|R2|R1||Johnny Ring52Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|270
!scope="row"|1925–26|RFL
1stW|R2RU||Johnny Ring62Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|263
!scope="row"|1926–27|RFL
|3rd|SF|R2|R1||Johnny Ring48Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|277
!scope="row"|1927–28|RFL
|8th||R1RU||Lou Brown (rugby league)>|27Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|193
!scope="row"|1928–29|RFL
|5th|WW||Lou Brown (rugby league)>|44Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|192
!scope="row"|1929–30|RFL
|7th||SF|R1||Lou Brown (rugby league)>|32Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|182
!scope="row"|1930–31|RFL
|3rd|SF|R1RU||Bob Brown (rugby league)Johnny Ring>|33Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|242
!scope="row"|1931–32|RFL
|7th||QF|R2||Gwynne DaviesDicky Twose13Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|243
!scope="row"|1932–33|RFL
|4th|SF|QF|SF||Jack Morley47Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|291
!scope="row"|1933–34|RFL
2ndW|R2|SF||Jack Morley43Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|336
!scope="row"|1934–35|RFL
|3rd|SF|QFRU||Jack Morley48Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|340
!scope="row"|1935–36|RFL
|4th|SF|QFRU||Alf Ellaby38Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|227
!scope="row"|1936–37|RFL
|5th||SFRU||Jack Morley20Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|246
!scope="row"|1937–38|RFL
|9th||R1|R2||Eddie Holder21Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|223
!scope="row"|1938–39|RFL
|9th||SFW||Jack Morley27Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|250
!scope="row"|1939–40|RFL
n/aSeason abandoned following the outbreak of the Second World War. All results from this season have been expunged from official records.
!scope="row"|1939–40The Rugby League Championship was suspended between 1939 and 1945 due to the Second World War. Wigan continued to compete in a Wartime Emergency League during this period.|WEL
|3rd|||R2||Johnny Lawrenson22Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|129
!scope="row"|1940–41|WEL
1stRU|R2|R1Following the suspension of the Lancashire Cup competition in 1940, Wigan competed in the Yorkshire Cup until the end of the Second World War.||Johnny Lawrenson18Johnny Lawrenson74
!scope="row"|1941–42|WEL
|6th||SF|SF||Johnny Lawrenson22Johnny Lawrenson118
!scope="row"|1942–43|WEL
1st|SF|R1|SF||George Aspinall16Jim Sullivan (Welsh rugby league)>|96
!scope="row"|1943–44|WEL
2ndWRU|R2||Johnny Lawrenson19Johnny Lawrenson103
!scope="row"|1944–45|WEL
|4th|SF|R1|SF||Johnny Lawrenson16Johnny Lawrenson80
!scope="row"|1945–46|RFL
1stWRURU||Gordon RatcliffeJack Taylor (rugby league)>|28Ted Ward115
!scope="row"|1946–47|RFL
1stW|QFW||Ernie Ashcroft34Johnny Lawrenson159
!scope="row"|1947–48|RFL
1st|SFWW||Gordon Ratcliffe45Ted Ward279
!scope="row"|1948–49|RFL
2nd|SF|QFW||Gordon Ratcliffe35Ted Ward343
!scope="row"|1949–50|RFL
1stW|R2W||Brian Nordgren57Ken Gee269
!scope="row"|1950–51|RFL
2nd|SFWW||Brian Nordgren42Ken Gee176
!scope="row"|1951–52|RFL
2ndW|QFW||Brian Nordgren39Ken Gee225
!scope="row"|1952–53|RFL
|11th||SF|R2||Brian Nordgren47Ken Gee177
!scope="row"|1953–54|RFL
|7th||QFRU||Brian Nordgren25Jack Cunliffe134
!scope="row"|1954–55|RFL
|5th||R1|R1||Billy Boston31Brian Nordgren224
!scope="row"|1955–56|RFL
|5th||SF|R1|Independent Television Floodlit Trophy>ITV Floodlit TrophyR1Billy Boston43Eric Ashton164
!scope="row"|1956–57|RFL
|6th||R1|R1||Billy Boston50Eric Ashton244
!scope="row"|1957–58|RFL
|5th|WRU||Billy Boston41Jack Cunliffe232
!scope="row"|1958–59|RFL
2nd|SFW|R2||Billy Boston54Fred Griffiths (rugby league)>|394
!scope="row"|1959–60|RFL
|4thW|QF|SF||Billy Boston46Fred Griffiths (rugby league)>|267
!scope="row"|1960–61|RFL
|5th|RU|R2||Billy Boston35Fred Griffiths (rugby league)>|274
!scope="row"|1961–62|RFL
1st|SF|QF|R2||Billy Boston49Fred Griffiths (rugby league)>|370
!scope="row"|1962–63|RFL-1
|8th|RU|R2||Frank Carlton23Fred Griffiths (rugby league)>|132
!scope="row"|1963–64|RFL-1
2nd||R1|R2||Trevor Lake (rugby league)>|43Laurie Gilfedder259
!scope="row"|1964–65|RFL
2nd|R1W|R2||Trevor Lake (rugby league)>|40Laurie Gilfedder236
!scope="row"|1965–66|RFL
|3rd|SFRU|R2||Trevor Lake (rugby league)>|32Laurie Gilfedder216
!scope="row"|1966–67|RFL
|17th||R2W||Billy Boston18Eric Ashton112
!scope="row"|1967–68|RFL
|11th|SF|SF|R1|BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|SFBill Francis (rugby league)>|29Colin Tyrer290
!scope="row"|1968–69|RFL
|3rd|R2|R2|R1|BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>WBill Francis (rugby league)>|40Colin Tyrer315
!scope="row"|1969–70|RFL
|4th|R1RU|SF|BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>RUDavid Hill (rugby league)>|31Colin Tyrer385
!scope="row"|1970–71|RFL
1stRU|R2|SF|BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|SFStuart Wright (rugby league)>|30Colin Tyrer275
!scope="row"|1971–72|RFL
|4th|R2|R2W|QFBBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R1Stuart Wright (rugby league)>|30Colin Tyrer275
!scope="row"|1972–73|RFL
|16th|R1|QF|SF|R1BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R2Warren Ayres (rugby league)>|15Colin Tyrer189
!rowspan="2" scope="row"|1973–74
RFL-130123154273642711thR1QFWR2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|PrelimWarren Ayres20John Gray144
Captain Morgan Trophy>|R1
!scope="row"|1974–75|RFL-1
2nd|SF|R2|R1|R2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R1Stuart Wright (rugby league)>|17George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|149
!scope="row"|1975–76|RFL-1
|5th|R1|R2|R2|R2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R2Stuart Wright (rugby league)>|19George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|231
!scope="row"|1976–77|RFL-1
|7th|R1|R2|R2|R2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R2Green Vigo18George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|180
!scope="row"|1977–78|RFL-1
|5th|R1|R2RU|QFBBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R1Green Vigo27George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|127
!scope="row"|1978–79|RFL-1
|6th|SF|R2|R1|R2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R1Although Wigan won their first round tie against Rochdale Hornets, the match was later awarded to Rochdale due to Wigan fielding an ineligible player.Keiron O'Loughlin20George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|159
!scope="row"|1979–80|RFL-1
13th||R1|R1|R2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy>|R1Jimmy Hornby11George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|172
!scope="row"|1980–81|RFL-2
2nd||R1RU|R1|Dennis Ramsdale19George Fairbairn (rugby league)>|183
!scope="row"|1981–82|RFL-1
|11th||R2|R2|R1|Henderson Gill12Colin Whitfield156
!scope="row"|1982–83|RFL-1
|3rd|R1|R1|R2W|Henderson Gill18Colin Whitfield239
!scope="row"|1983–84|RFL-1
|9th|RU|R1|QF|Henderson Gill16Colin Whitfield291
!scope="row"|1984–85|RFL-1
|3rd|SFWRU|R2|Henderson Gill33Colin Whitfield191
!scope="row"|1985–86|RFL-1
2nd|SF|QFWWRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WEllery Hanley35David Stephenson (rugby league, born 1958)>|320
!scope="row"|1986–87|RFL-1
1stW|R1WW|Ellery Hanley59Henderson Gill264
!rowspan="2" scope="row"|1987–88
RFL-1261727621327363rdR1WWSFRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WEllery Hanley31David Stephenson138
World Club Challenge>W
!scope="row"|1988–89|RFL-1
2nd|R1WWWRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#DDD"|RUEllery Hanley25Joe Lydon (rugby)>|210
!scope="row"|1989–90|RFL-1
1st|R2W|SFWRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#DDD"|RUMark Preston (rugby)>|32Joe Lydon (rugby)>|206
!scope="row"|1990–91|RFL-1
1st|R1W|R2|QFRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#DDD"|RUEllery Hanley29Frano Botica324
!rowspan="2" scope="row"|1991–92
RFL-1262204645307441stWWSFQFRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WShaun Edwards40Frano Botica364
World Club Challenge>W
!rowspan="2" scope="row"|1992–93
RFL-1262015744327411stRUWWWRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#DDD"|RUShaun Edwards43Frano Botica423
World Club Challenge>RU
!scope="row"|1993–94|RFL-1
1stWW|RUWorld Club Challenge>WMartin Offiah35Frano Botica412
!scope="row"|1994–95|RFL-1
1stWW|W|Martin Offiah53Frano Botica408
!scope="row"|1995–96|RFL-1
1st|||WRugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)>Charity Shieldstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WMartin Offiah26Andy Farrell194
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Super League era{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center"

!rowspan="2" scope="col"|Season!colspan="9" scope="col"|League!rowspan="2" scope="col"|Play-offs!rowspan="2" scope="col"|ChallengeCup!colspan="2" rowspan="2" scope="col"|Other competitions!scope="col"|Name!scope="col"|Tries!scope="col"|Name!scope="col"|Points
!scope="col"|Division!scope="col"|P!scope="col"|W!scope="col"|D!scope="col"|L!scope="col"|F!scope="col"|A!scope="col"|PtsWin percentage for 2020 and 2021.!scope="col"|Pos!colspan="2" scope="col"|Top try scorer!colspan="2" scope="col"|Top point scorer
!scope="row"|1996
Super League I>Super League2nd||R5Rugby League Premiership>Premiershipstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WJason Robinson (rugby)>|26Andy Farrell256
!rowspan="2" scope="row"|1997
Super League221408683398284thR4Rugby League Premiership>Premiershipstyle="background-color:#FE2"|WJason Robinson20Andy Farrell332
World Club Challenge>|QF
!scope="row"|1998
Super League III>Super League 1stWon in Grand FinalRU|Jason Robinson (rugby)>|17Andy Farrell333
!scope="row"|1999
Super League IV>Super League|4th|Lost in elimination play-off|R4|Jason Robinson (rugby)>|20Andy Farrell217
!scope="row"|2000
Super League V>Super League 1stLost in Grand Final|QF|Jason Robinson (rugby)Steve Renouf>|23Andy Farrell409
!scope="row"|2001
Super League VI>Super League2ndLost in Grand Final|R4|Kris Radlinski30Andy Farrell427
!scope="row"|2002
Super League VII>Super League|3rd|Lost in final eliminatorW|David Hodgson (rugby league)>|20Andy Farrell267
!scope="row"|2003
Super League VIII>Super League|3rdLost in Grand Final|SF|David Hodgson (rugby league)>|20Andy Farrell213
!scope="row"|2004
Super League IX>Super League|4th|Lost in final eliminatorRU|Brett Dallas24Andy Farrell261
!scope="row"|2005
Super League X>Super League|7th|Did not qualify|QF|Dennis Moran (rugby league)>|15Danny Tickle265
!scope="row"|2006
Super League XI>Super League|8th|Did not qualify|R5|Chris Ashton14Michael Dobson (rugby league)>|142
!scope="row"|2007
Super League XII>Super League|6th|Lost in final eliminator|SF|Trent Barrett18Pat Richards320
!scope="row"|2008
Super League XIII>Super League|4th|Lost in final eliminator|QF|Pat Richards21Pat Richards375
!scope="row"|2009
Super League XIV>Super League|6th|Lost in semi-final|SF|Pat Richards23Pat Richards296
!scope="row"|2010
Super League XV>Super League1stWon in Grand Final|QF|Pat Richards32Pat Richards462
!scope="row"|2011
Super League XVI>Super League2nd|Lost in semi-finalWWorld Club Challenge>RUSam Tomkins33Pat Richards382
!scope="row"|2012
Super League XVII>Super League1st|Lost in semi-final|SF|Sam TomkinsJosh Charnley36Josh Charnley294
!scope="row"|2013
Super League XVIII>Super League|4thWon in Grand FinalW|Josh Charnley43Pat Richards367
!scope="row"|2014
Super League XIX>Super League2ndLost in Grand Final|QFWorld Club Challenge>RUJoe Burgess25Matty Smith (rugby league)>|285
!scope="row"|2015
Super League XX>Super League2ndLost in Grand Final|R6|Joe Burgess26Matty Smith (rugby league)>|176
!scope="row"|2016
Super League XXI>Super League2ndWon in Grand Final|SF|Josh Charnley24Matty Smith (rugby league)>|221
!scope="row"|2017
Super League XXII>Super League|6th|Did not qualifyRUWorld Club Challenge>WJoe Burgess26George Williams (rugby league)>|153
!scope="row"|2018
Super League XXIII>Super League |462ndWon in Grand Final|QF| Liam Marshall17Sam Tomkins252
!scope="row"|2019
Super League XXIV>Super League |362nd|Lost in preliminary final|R6World Club Challengestyle="background-color:#DDD"2019 World Club Challenge>RU Liam Marshall17Zak Hardaker243
!scope="row"|2020
Super League XXV>Super League1stLost in Grand Final|SF||colspan="4" {{TBA}}
!scope="row"|2021
Super League XXVI>Super League|60.00|4th|Lost in elimination playoffs|QF||colspan="4" {{TBA}}
!scope="row"|2022
Super League XXVII>Super League|382nd|Lost in semi-finalW||Bevan French29 Harry Smith (rugby league)>|186
!scope="row"|2023
Super League XXVIII>Super League|40 1stWon in Grand Final|SF||Abbas Miski28Harry Smith (rugby league)>|184

Notes

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Bibliography

  • WEB, Rugby League Hall of Fame,weblink 25 July 2017,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080513190652weblink">weblink 13 May 2008,
  • WEB, Wigan Warriors Rugby League Fan Site,weblink cherryandwhite.co.uk, RLFANS.COM, 25 July 2017,
  • WEB, Wigan Warriors - Seasons,weblink Rugby League Project, Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson and Bill Bates, 25 July 2017,
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