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Football League Championship
Season 2013–14
Champions
Leicester City
(7th divisional title)
Promoted
Leicester City
Burnley
Queens Park Rangers
Relegated
Doncaster Rovers
Barnsley
Yeovil Town
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,434 (2.6 per match)
Top goalscorer 28 goals
Ross McCormack (Leeds United)
Biggest home win
Reading 7–1 Bolton Wanderers[1]
Sheffield Wednesday 6–0 Leeds United
Biggest away win
Barnsley 0–4 Wigan Athletic[1]
Millwall 1–5 Derby County
Barnsley 1–5 Watford
Leeds United 1–5 Bolton Wanderers
Highest scoring
Derby County 4–4 Ipswich Town[1]
Leicester City 5–3 Bolton Wanderers
Reading 7–1 Bolton Wanderers
Longest winning run 9 games[2]
Leicester City
Longest unbeaten run 21 games[2]
Leicester City
Longest winless run 17 games[2]
Blackpool
Longest losing run 5 games[2]
Birmingham City
Leeds United
Highest attendance 33,432[3]
Leeds United vs Brighton
Lowest attendance 4,463[2]
Yeovil Town vs Millwall
Average attendance 16,555[2]

← 2012–13


2014–15 →


The 2013–14 Football League Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the Football League Championship under its current title, the twenty-first season under its current league division format and marked the 125th anniversary of the Football League's inaugural season. The season started on 3 August 2013 and finished on 3 May 2014, with all matches on the final day kicking off simultaneously.[4]




Contents






  • 1 Changes from last season


    • 1.1 Team changes


      • 1.1.1 To Championship


      • 1.1.2 From Championship




    • 1.2 Rule changes




  • 2 Teams


  • 3 Team overview


    • 3.1 Stadia and locations


    • 3.2 Personnel and sponsoring


      • 3.2.1 Managerial changes






  • 4 League table


    • 4.1 Play-offs




  • 5 Results


  • 6 Season statistics


    • 6.1 Top scorers


    • 6.2 Penalties


    • 6.3 Hat-tricks


    • 6.4 Scoring


    • 6.5 Abandoned games




  • 7 Monthly awards


  • 8 Transfers


  • 9 References





Changes from last season[edit]



Team changes[edit]


The following teams changed divisions after the 2012–13 season.[5]



To Championship[edit]


Promoted from League One



  • AFC Bournemouth

  • Doncaster Rovers

  • Yeovil Town


Relegated from Premier League



  • Queens Park Rangers

  • Reading

  • Wigan Athletic



From Championship[edit]


Relegated to League One



  • Bristol City

  • Peterborough United

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers


Promoted to Premier League



  • Cardiff City

  • Crystal Palace

  • Hull City



Rule changes[edit]


Changes to the Championship's financial fair play system allow clubs:[6]



  • Acceptable losses of £3 million during the 2013–14 season (down from £4 million during the 2012–13 season)

  • Acceptable shareholder equity investment of £5 million during the 2013–14 season (down from £6 million during the 2012–13 season).

  • Sanctions for exceeding the allowances take effect from the set of accounts relating to the 2013–14 season which are due to be submitted on 1 December 2014.



Teams[edit]


Of the 24 participating teams, eighteen remain following the 2012–13 Football League Championship. They are joined by three teams promoted from the 2012–13 Football League One and three relegated from the 2012–13 Premier League.


On 20 April 2013, Bournemouth were promoted to the Championship after Brentford's 1–1 draw with Hartlepool. A week later, Doncaster were promoted as champions of League One after scoring a late goal against Brentford. This pushed Bournemouth down to second place. On 19 May, Yeovil Town won promotion by beating Brentford in the 2013 Football League One play-off Final.


On 28 April 2013, Queens Park Rangers and Reading were both relegated from the Premier League after a goalless draw against each other. On 14 May, Wigan Athletic were relegated from the Premier League after a 4–1 defeat at Arsenal.



Team overview[edit]




2013–14 Football League Championship is located in England

Barnsley

Barnsley



Birmingham City

Birmingham City



Blackburn

Blackburn



Blackpool

Blackpool



Bolton

Bolton



Bournemouth

Bournemouth



Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion



Burnley

Burnley



Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic



Derby County

Derby County



Doncaster

Doncaster



Huddersfield

Huddersfield



Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town



Leeds United

Leeds United



Leicester City

Leicester City



Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough



Millwall

Millwall



Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest



QPR

QPR



Reading

Reading



Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday



Watford

Watford



Wigan Athletic

Wigan Athletic



Yeovil

Yeovil




Locations of teams in the 2013–14 Football League Championship



Stadia and locations[edit]

























































































































































Team
Location
Stadium
Capacity
Barnsley Barnsley Oakwell 23,009
Birmingham City Birmingham St Andrew's 30,016
Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Ewood Park 31,154
Blackpool Blackpool Bloomfield Road 17,338
Bolton Wanderers Horwich Reebok Stadium 28,100
Bournemouth Bournemouth Dean Court 12,000
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton Falmer Stadium 30,750
Burnley Burnley Turf Moor 22,546
Charlton Athletic
London (Charlton)
The Valley 27,111
Derby County Derby Pride Park 33,597
Doncaster Rovers Doncaster Keepmoat Stadium 15,231
Huddersfield Town Huddersfield John Smith's Stadium 24,500
Ipswich Town Ipswich Portman Road 30,311
Leeds United Leeds Elland Road 39,460
Leicester City Leicester King Power Stadium 32,262
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium 34,742
Millwall
London (South Bermondsey)
The Den 20,146
Nottingham Forest Nottingham City Ground 30,576
Queens Park Rangers
London (White City)
Loftus Road 18,360
Reading Reading Madejski Stadium 24,224
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Hillsborough 39,812
Watford Watford Vicarage Road 17,477
Wigan Athletic Wigan DW Stadium 25,133
Yeovil Town Yeovil Huish Park 9,565

Source: Football Ground Guide.[7]



Personnel and sponsoring[edit]











































































































































































































Team
Manager1
Chairman
Team captain
Kit Manufacturer
Sponsor

Barnsley

Danny Wilson

Maurice Watkins

Bobby Hassell

Nike [8]
C.K. Beckett[8]

Birmingham City

Lee Clark

Peter Pannu

Paul Robinson

Diadora[9]
Nicolites[10]

Blackburn Rovers

Gary Bowyer
Vacant

Grant Hanley[11]
Nike[12]
RFS[13]

Blackpool

Barry Ferguson (interim)

Karl Oyston

Ángel Martínez

Erreà[14]

Wonga[15]

Bolton Wanderers

Dougie Freedman

Phil Gartside

Zat Knight

adidas[16]

FibrLec[17]

Bournemouth

Eddie Howe

Eddie Mitchell
Maxim Demin

Tommy Elphick

Fila[18]
Energy Consulting[18]

Brighton & Hove Albion

Óscar García

Tony Bloom

Gordon Greer
Erreà[19]

American Express[19]

Burnley

Sean Dyche

Mike Garlick
John Banaszkiewicz

Jason Shackell

Puma[20]
Premier Range[21]

Charlton Athletic

José Riga

Richard Murray

Johnnie Jackson
Nike[22]
Andrews Air-conditioning[citation needed]

Derby County

Steve McClaren

Andrew Appleby

Shaun Barker

Kappa[23]
buymobiles.net[24]

Doncaster Rovers

Paul Dickov
Vacant

Rob Jones
Just Sport[25]
One Call Insurance[26]

Huddersfield Town

Mark Robins

Dean Hoyle

Peter Clarke
Puma
Rekorderlig Cider (H)[27]
RadianB (A)
Cavonia (3rd)

Ipswich Town

Mick McCarthy

Marcus Evans

Carlos Edwards

Mitre[28]

Marcus Evans[citation needed]

Leeds United

Brian McDermott

Salah Nooruddin

Ross McCormack

Macron[29]
Enterprise Insurance (front)
Help Link Direct (back)[29]

Leicester City

Nigel Pearson

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha

Wes Morgan
Puma[30]

King Power (front)
Amazing Thailand (back)[citation needed]

Middlesbrough

Aitor Karanka

Steve Gibson

Jonathan Woodgate
adidas[31]
Ramsdens[32]

Millwall

Ian Holloway

John Berylson

Paul Robinson
Macron[33]
Prostate Cancer UK[34]

Nottingham Forest

Gary Brazil (caretaker)

Fawaz Al-Hasawi

Chris Cohen
adidas[35]
Fawaz International Refrigeration
& Air Conditioning Company[36]

Queens Park Rangers

Harry Redknapp

Tony Fernandes

Clint Hill

Lotto

AirAsia[37]

Reading

Nigel Adkins

Sir John Madejski

Jobi McAnuff
Puma[citation needed]

Waitrose (front)[38]
Marussia F1 (rear)[39][40]

Sheffield Wednesday

Stuart Gray

Milan Mandarić

Anthony Gardner
Puma[41]
Front Home: WANdisco
Bartercard (front away)
GCI Com (back)[42]

Watford

Giuseppe Sannino

Gino Pozzo

Manuel Almunia
Puma[43]
138.com (front)[43]
Football Manager (back)[43]

Wigan Athletic

Uwe Rösler

Dave Whelan

Gary Caldwell

MiFit[citation needed]
12BET[citation needed]

Yeovil Town

Gary Johnson

John Fry

Jamie McAllister

Sondico[44]
W+S Recycling[44]

  • 1 According to current revision of List of English Football League managers


Managerial changes[edit]































































































































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Incoming manager
Date of appointment
Doncaster Rovers

Brian Flynn
End of contract
3 May 2013[45]

Pre-season

Paul Dickov
20 May 2013[46]
Millwall

Kenny Jackett
Resigned
7 May 2013[47]

Steve Lomas
6 June 2013[48]
Wigan Athletic

Roberto Martínez
Signed by Everton
3 June 2013[49]

Owen Coyle
14 June 2013[50]
Brighton & Hove Albion

Gus Poyet
Sacked
23 June 2013[51]

Óscar García
26 June 2013[52]
Derby County

Nigel Clough
28 September 2013[53]
14th

Steve McClaren
30 September 2013[54]
Middlesbrough

Tony Mowbray
21 October 2013[55]
16th

Aitor Karanka
13 November 2013[56]
Barnsley

David Flitcroft
30 November 2013[57]
24th

Danny Wilson
17 December 2013[58]
Sheffield Wednesday

Dave Jones
1 December 2013[59]
23rd

Stuart Gray
25 January 2014[60]
Wigan Athletic

Owen Coyle
2 December 2013[61]
14th

Uwe Rösler
7 December 2013[62]
Watford

Gianfranco Zola
Resigned
16 December 2013[63]
13th

Giuseppe Sannino
18 December 2013[64]
Millwall

Steve Lomas
Sacked
26 December 2013[65]
20th

Ian Holloway
6 January 2014[66]
Blackpool

Paul Ince
21 January 2014[67]
14th

Barry Ferguson
4 March 2014[68]
Charlton Athletic

Chris Powell
11 March 2014[69]
24th

José Riga
11 March 2014[69]
Nottingham Forest

Billy Davies
24 March 2014[70]
7th

Stuart Pearce
1 July 2014[71]


League table[edit]





















































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion, qualification or relegation
1

Leicester City (C, P)
46
31
9
6
83
43
+40
102
Promotion to 2014–15 Premier League
2

Burnley (P)
46
26
15
5
72
37
+35
93
3

Derby County
46
25
10
11
84
52
+32
85
Qualification for Championship Play-offs
4

Queens Park Rangers (O, P)
46
23
11
12
60
44
+16
80
5

Wigan Athletic
46
21
10
15
61
48
+13
73
6

Brighton & Hove Albion
46
19
15
12
55
40
+15
72
7

Reading
46
19
14
13
70
56
+14
71

8

Blackburn Rovers
46
18
16
12
70
62
+8
70
9

Ipswich Town
46
18
14
14
60
54
+6
68
10

Bournemouth
46
18
12
16
67
66
+1
66
11

Nottingham Forest
46
16
17
13
67
64
+3
65
12

Middlesbrough
46
16
16
14
62
50
+12
64
13

Watford
46
15
15
16
74
64
+10
60
14

Bolton Wanderers
46
14
17
15
59
60
−1
59
15

Leeds United
46
16
9
21
59
67
−8
57
16

Sheffield Wednesday
46
13
14
19
63
65
−2
53
17

Huddersfield Town
46
14
11
21
58
65
−7
53
18

Charlton Athletic
46
13
12
21
41
61
−20
51
19

Millwall
46
11
15
20
46
74
−28
48
20

Blackpool
46
11
13
22
38
66
−28
46
21

Birmingham City
46
11
11
24
58
74
−16
44
22

Doncaster Rovers (R)
46
11
11
24
39
70
−31
44
Relegation to 2014–15 Football League One
23

Barnsley (R)
46
9
12
25
44
77
−33
39
24

Yeovil Town (R)
46
8
13
25
44
75
−31
37

Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.


Play-offs[edit]
















































































 
Semifinals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3 Derby County
2
4

6
 

6 Brighton & Hove Albion
1
1
2
 

 
 
3 Derby County
0

 
4 QPR

1

4 QPR (a.e.t.) 0
2

2

5 Wigan
0
1
1
 



Results[edit]






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

BAR

BIR
BLB BLP BOL BOU B&HA BUR CHA DER DON HUD IPS LEE LEI MID MIL NOT QPR REA SHW WAT WIG
YEO

Barnsley


0–3

2–2

2–0

0–1

0–1

0–0

0–1

2–2

1–2

0–0

2–1

2–2

0–1

0–3

3–2

1–0

1–0

2–3

1–1

1–1

1–5

0–4

1–1

Birmingham City

1–1


2–4

1–1

1–2

2–4

0–1

3–3

0–1

3–3

1–1

1–2

1–1

1–3

1–2

2–2

4–0

0–0

0–2

1–2

4–1

0–1

0–1

0–2

Blackburn Rovers

5–2

2–3


2–0

4–1

0–1

3–3

1–2

0–1

1–1

1–0

0–0

2–0

1–0

1–1

1–0

3–2

0–1

2–0

0–0

0–0

1–0

4–3

0–0

Blackpool

1–0

1–2

2–2


0–0

0–1

0–1

0–1

0–3

1–3

1–1

1–0

2–3

1–1

2–2

0–2

1–0

1–1

0–2

1–0

2–0

1–0

1–0

1–2

Bolton Wanderers

1–0

2–2

4–0

1–0


2–2

0–2

0–1

1–1

2–2

3–0

0–1

1–1

0–1

0–1

2–2

3–1

1–1

0–1

1–1

1–1

2–0

1–1

1–1

Bournemouth

1–0

0–2

1–3

1–2

0–2


1–1

1–1

2–1

0–1

5–0

2–1

1–1

4–1

0–1

0–0

5–2

4–1

2–1

3–1

2–4

1–1

1–0

3–0

Brighton & Hove Albion

1–2

1–0

3–0

1–1

3–1

1–1


2–0

3–0

1–2

1–0

0–0

0–2

1–0

3–1

0–2

1–1

1–3

2–0

1–1

1–1

1–1

1–2

2–0

Burnley

1–0

3–0

1–1

2–1

1–1

1–1

0–0


3–0

2–0

2–0

3–2

1–0

2–1

0–2

0–1

3–1

3–1

2–0

2–1

1–1

0–0

2–0

2–0

Charlton Athletic

1–2

0–2

1–3

0–0

0–0

1–0

3–2

0–3


0–2

2–0

0–0

0–1

2–4

2–1

0–1

0–1

1–1

1–0

0–1

1–1

3–1

0–0

3–2

Derby County

2–1

1–1

1–1

5–1

0–0

1–0

1–0

0–3

3–0


3–1

3–1

4–4

3–1

0–1

2–1

0–1

5–0

1–0

1–3

3–0

4–2

0–1

3–2

Doncaster Rovers

2–2

1–3

2–0

1–3

1–2

0–1

1–3

0–2

3–0

0–2


2–0

0–3

0–3

1–0

0–0

0–0

2–2

2–1

1–3

1–0

2–1

3–0

2–1

Huddersfield Town

5–0

1–3

2–4

1–1

0–1

5–1

1–1

2–1

2–1

1–1

0–0


0–2

3–2

0–2

2–2

1–0

0–3

1–1

0–1

0–2

1–2

1–0

5–1

Ipswich Town

1–1

1–0

3–1

0–0

1–0

2–2

2–0

0–1

1–1

2–1

2–1

2–1


1–2

1–2

3–1

3–0

1–1

1–3

2–0

2–1

1–1

1–3

2–1

Leeds United

0–0

4–0

1–2

2–0

1–5

2–1

2–1

1–2

0–1

1–1

1–2

5–1

1–1


0–1

2–1

2–1

0–2

0–1

2–4

1–1

3–3

2–0

2–0

Leicester City

2–1

3–2

2–1

3–1

5–3

2–1

1–4

1–1

3–0

4–1

1–0

2–1

3–0

0–0


2–0

3–0

0–2

1–0

1–0

2–1

2–2

2–0

1–1

Middlesbrough

3–1

3–1

0–0

1–1

1–0

3–3

0–1

1–0

1–0

1–0

4–0

1–1

2–0

0–0

1–2


1–2

1–1

1–3

3–0

1–1

2–2

0–0

4–1

Millwall

1–0

2–3

2–2

3–1

1–1

1–0

0–1

2–2

0–0

1–5

0–0

0–1

1–0

2–0

1–3

0–2


2–2

2–2

0–3

1–1

2–2

2–1

0–1

Nottingham Forest

3–2

1–0

4–1

0–1

3–0

1–1

1–2

1–1

0–1

1–0

0–0

1–0

0–0

2–1

2–2

2–2

1–2


2–0

2–3

3–3

4–2

1–4

3–1

Queens Park Rangers

2–0

1–0

0–0

1–1

2–1

3–0

0–0

3–3

1–0

2–1

2–1

2–1

1–0

1–1

0–1

2–0

1–1

5–2


1–3

2–1

2–1

1–0

3–0

Reading

1–3

2–0

0–1

5–1

7–1

1–2

0–0

2–2

1–0

0–0

4–1

1–1

2–1

1–0

1–1

2–0

1–1

1–1

1–1


0–2

3–3

1–2

1–1

Sheffield Wednesday

1–0

4–1

3–3

2–0

1–3

1–2

1–0

1–2

2–3

0–1

0–1

1–2

1–1

6–0

2–1

1–0

2–2

0–1

3–0

5–2


1–4

0–3

1–1

Watford

3–0

1–0

3–3

4–0

0–1

6–1

2–0

1–1

1–1

2–3

2–1

1–4

3–1

3–0

0–3

1–0

4–0

1–1

0–0

0–1

0–1


1–0

0–3

Wigan Athletic

2–0

0–0

2–1

0–2

3–2

3–0

0–1

0–0

2–1

1–3

2–2

2–1

2–0

1–0

2–2

2–2

0–1

2–1

0–0

3–0

1–0

2–1


3–3

Yeovil Town

1–4

0–1

0–1

1–0

2–2

1–1

0–0

1–2

2–2

0–3

1–0

1–2

0–1

1–2

1–2

1–4

1–1

3–1

0–1

0–1

2–0

0–0

0–1


Updated to games played on 3 May 2014.
Source: http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/ResultsSearch/0,,10794~201300007,00.html
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Season statistics[edit]











Hat-tricks[edit]


As of 3 May 2014.










































































































































#.
Player
Club
Against
Score
Date
1

Troy Deeney
Watford
AFC Bournemouth
6–1[73]
10 August 2013
2

James Vaughan
Huddersfield Town
AFC Bournemouth
5–1[74]
24 August 2013
3

Craig Bryson
Derby County
Millwall
1–5[75]
14 September 2013
4

Jesse Lingard4
Birmingham City
Sheffield Wednesday
4–1[76]
21 September 2013
5

Ross McCormack4
Leeds United
Charlton Athletic
2–4[77]
9 November 2013
6

Chris Martin
Derby County
Blackpool
5–1[78]
7 December 2013
7

Adam le Fondre
Reading
Bolton Wanderers
7–1[79]
18 January 2014
8

Adam le Fondre
Reading
Blackpool
5–1[80]
28 January 2014
9

Ross McCormack
Leeds United
Huddersfield Town
5–1[81]
1 February 2014
10

Yann Kermorgant
AFC Bournemouth
Doncaster Rovers
5–0[82]
1 March 2014
11

Jordan Rhodes
Blackburn Rovers
Huddersfield Town
2–4[83]
15 March 2014
12

Craig Bryson
Derby County
Nottingham Forest
5–0[84]
22 March 2014
13

Rudy Gestede
Blackburn Rovers
Birmingham City
2–4[85]
21 April 2014
14

Marvin Sordell
Charlton Athletic

Sheffield Wednesday
2–3[86]
21 April 2014
15

Danny Ward
Huddersfield Town
Watford
1–4[87]
3 May 2014
16

Callum Harriott
Charlton Athletic
Blackpool
0–3[88]
3 May 2014

  • 4 Player scored 4 goals


Scoring[edit]



  • First goal: Danny Ings for Burnley against Bolton Wanderers (3 August 2013)[89]

  • Fastest goal: 15 seconds, David Goodwillie for Blackpool against Derby County (8 April 2014)

  • Widest winning margin: 6 goals

    • Sheffield Wednesday 6–0 Leeds United (11 January 2014)

    • Reading 7–1 Bolton Wanderers (18 January 2014)



  • Highest scoring game: 8 goals

    • Derby County 4–4 Ipswich Town (1 October 2013)

    • Leicester City 5–3 Bolton Wanderers (29 December 2013)

    • Reading 7–1 Bolton Wanderers (18 January 2014)



  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 7 goals
    • Reading 7–1 Bolton Wanderers (18 January 2014)


  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals

    • Leicester City 5–3 Bolton Wanderers (29 December 2013)

    • Blackburn Rovers 4–3 Wigan Athletic (3 May 2014)





Abandoned games[edit]



  • Charlton Athletic 1–3 Doncaster Rovers (24 August 2013)[90]
    ~ Charlton Athletic 2–0 Doncaster Rovers (Replay)[91]

  • Sheffield Wednesday 0–1 Wigan Athletic (18 December 2013)[92]
    ~ Sheffield Wednesday 0–3 Wigan Athletic (Replay)[93]



Monthly awards[edit]























































































Month

Manager of the Month

Player of the Month
Reference
Manager
Club
Player
Club
August

Paul Ince
Blackpool

James Vaughan
Huddersfield Town
[94]
September

Sean Dyche
Burnley

David McGoldrick
Ipswich Town

October

Sean Dyche
Burnley

Danny Ings
Burnley
[95]
November

Óscar Garcia
Brighton & Hove Albion

Ross McCormack
Leeds United
[96]
December

Steve McClaren
Derby County

Danny Drinkwater
Leicester City
[97]
January

Nigel Pearson
Leicester City

Adam le Fondre
Reading
[98]
February

Uwe Rösler
Wigan Athletic

Sam Vokes
Burnley

March

Nigel Pearson
Leicester City

Ravel Morrison
Queens Park Rangers

April

Sean Dyche
Burnley

Rudy Gestede
Blackburn Rovers



Transfers[edit]




References[edit]





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