The 2013âÂÂ14 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.
Changes from last season
Team changes
The following teams changed divisions after the 2012âÂÂ13 season.
To Championship
Promoted from League One
Relegated from Premier League
From Championship
Relegated to League One
Promoted to Premier League
Rule changes
Changes to the Championship's financial fair play system allow clubs:
- Acceptable losses of ã3 million during the 2013âÂÂ14 season (down from ã4 million during the 2012âÂÂ13 season)
- Acceptable shareholder equity investment of ã5 million during the 2013âÂÂ14 season (down from ã6 million during the 2012âÂÂ13 season).
- Sanctions for exceeding the allowances take effect from the set of accounts relating to the 2013âÂÂ14 season which are due to be submitted on 1 December 2014.
Teams
Of the 24 participating teams, eighteen remain following the 2012âÂÂ13 Football League Championship. They are joined by three teams promoted from the 2012âÂÂ13 Football League One and three relegated from the 2012âÂÂ13 Premier League.
On 20 April 2013, Bournemouth were promoted to the Championship after Brentford's 1âÂÂ1 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 4âÂÂ1 defeat at Arsenal.
Team overview
Stadium and locations
Source: Football Ground Guide.
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
League table
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Play-offs
Results
Season statistics
Top scorers
- - includes 2 goals in the play-offs
Penalties
- - includes 1 penalty in the play-offs
Hat-tricks
- <small><sup>4</sup> Player scored 4 goals</small>
Scoring
- First goal: Danny Ings for Burnley against Bolton Wanderers (<small>3 August 2013</small>)
- Fastest goal: 15 seconds, David Goodwillie for Blackpool against Derby County (<small>8 April 2014</small>)
- Widest winning margin: 6 goals
- Sheffield Wednesday 6âÂÂ0 Leeds United (<small>11 January 2014</small>)
- Reading 7âÂÂ1 Bolton Wanderers (<small>18 January 2014</small>)
- Highest scoring game: 8 goals
- Derby County 4âÂÂ4 Ipswich Town (<small>1 October 2013</small>)
- Leicester City 5âÂÂ3 Bolton Wanderers (<small>29 December 2013</small>)
- Reading 7âÂÂ1 Bolton Wanderers (<small>18 January 2014</small>)
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 7 goals
- Reading 7âÂÂ1 Bolton Wanderers (<small>18 January 2014</small>)
- Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals
- Leicester City 5âÂÂ3 Bolton Wanderers (<small>29 December 2013</small>)
- Blackburn Rovers 4âÂÂ3 Wigan Athletic (<small>3 May 2014</small>)
Abandoned games
- Charlton Athletic 1âÂÂ3 Doncaster Rovers (<small>24 August 2013</small>) <br>~ <small> Charlton Athletic 2âÂÂ0 Doncaster Rovers (Replay) </small>
- Sheffield Wednesday 0âÂÂ1 Wigan Athletic (<small>18 December 2013</small>) <br>~ <small> Sheffield Wednesday 0âÂÂ3 Wigan Athletic (Replay) </small>
Monthly awards
Attendances
Source:
Transfers
References