1892–93 Aston Villa F.C. season

Aston Villa
ManagerGeorge Ramsay
GroundWellington Road
Football League4th
FA Cupfirst round
First Division
ChampionsSunderland, 2nd title
RelegatedNotts County
Top goalscorer31 J Campbell, Sunderland
Biggest home winNewton Heath 10–1 Wolves
(15 October 1892)
Biggest away winAccrington 0–6 Sunderland
(3 September 1892)
Longest winning run8 matches
Everton
Longest unbeaten run10 matches
Sunderland
Longest losing run7 matches
The Wednesday
Highest attendance27,500,Everton 6–0 Preston
(11 February 1893)

The 1892–93 English football season was Aston Villa's 5th season in the Football League. This season saw the introduction of the Second Division below the now First Division clubs.

George Ramsay would continue in charge of Aston Villa while the Management Committee continued to pick the team. The season fell in what was to be called Villa's golden era.

First-class cricketer and England football international, Jack Devey was Captain. Denny Hodgetts also captained the team.

Frederick Rinder had become the club's financial secretary in 1892, and set about installing turnstiles at Villa's Perry Barr ground. Gate receipts immediately increased from £75 to £250. He introduced many other good business practices to the club. It was his idea to make Aston Villa a limited company. Rinder would later be known as the 'Grand Old Man of Aston Villa'.

There were debut appearances for Bill Dunning (64), Bob Chatt, Jack Ramsay, Peter Dowds, Jock Fleming, George A Davis, Jimmy Logan, Fred Burton, Bob Roberts, David Skea, William Devey, Albert Woolley and Arthur Stokes (13).