1893–94 Notts County F.C. season

Notts County
1893–94 season
Second Division3rd
FA CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Jimmy Logan (21)
All: Jimmy Logan (27)
Highest home attendancec. 12,000 vs Nottingham Forest (3 March 1894)
Lowest home attendancec. 300 vs Crewe Alexandra (17 February 1894)

The 1893–94 season was Notts County's sixth season in the Football League, and their first in the Second Division following relegation the previous season. The club was in a poor financial state, and there were suggestions it might decline to play in the Second Division, but it ultimately decided to do so. The team won 18, lost 7 and drew 3 of its 28 games, finishing third with 39 points. This qualified it for an end-of-season "test match" against Preston North End to decide which team would participate in the First Division the following season. This match was won 4–0 by Preston, meaning Notts County remained in the Second Division.

In the FA Cup, Notts County beat three First Division teams in the first four rounds to reach the final for the second time in the club's history. The team faced a fourth First Division club, Bolton Wanderers, in the final, played at Everton's Goodison Park. Notts County won the match 4–1, becoming the first Second Division club to win the FA Cup, with Jimmy Logan scoring a hat-trick, the second of three men to score three goals in an FA Cup final. Notts County also participated in the United Counties League, a competition for clubs in the East Midlands and Sheffield areas, though the team did not complete its fixtures.

Logan was Notts County's top goalscorer; he scored 21 goals in the league and six in the FA Cup. George Toone played the most games, appearing in 40 of Notts County's 42 competitive matches. The highest attendance recorded at the club's main home ground of Trent Bridge was approximately 12,000 for the FA Cup third round replay, a Nottingham derby against Nottingham Forest.