No, they had been in Division 2 and would stay there for a few years.
1994
Yes, Mark Sanchez has won the divisional playoffs.
Sunderland won the 1973 FA Cup to set up a date with Liverpool, the League Champions, in the Charity Shield. However Liverpool decljned to play Sunderland. Without Liverpool as opponents Sunderland decided not to play at all. This left that years Charity Shield match to be competed for by Manchester City who had won the competition in 1972 and Burnley who were the 2nd Division champions. It was mooted that the reason Liverpool declined to play Sunderland was due to the humiliation heaped upon Leeds United when they were defeated by Sunderland in the F A Cup final. Quite simply, they didn't want a repeat episode.
Twice. In 1998 and 1999, they won the AFC Central division.
No way! Newcastle have won every single game against Sunderland. And I support Man City not Newcastle or Sunderland!
100 times
Sunderland
They have won 199 cups they are a really good football team
Ian Porterfield was the only goalscorer. He scored after 31-min. This was the 50th anniversary year of the Fa-cup, the 45 match to played at Wembley. The team playing were holders Leeds and Sunderland, who at that point played in second division. Sunderland surprisingly won, being one of the biggest shocks in the Fa-cup's history. Only West Bromwich Albion had achieved this before them (a second division team winning the cup).
Liverpool have not won an actual Premier League, although they have won the previous top division 18 times.
Bob Stokoe Newcastle/Sunderland, Kenny Dalglish Liverpool (The double as player manager. Off the top of my head