2013–14 Football League One
Football league season
The 2013–14 Football League One (referred to as Sky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) is the tenth season of the league under its current title and twenty-first season under its current league division format. The season began on 2 August 2013 and finished on 3 May 2014 with all matches that day kicking off simultaneously.[ 3]
Of the 24 teams which participate, seventeen of these remain following the 2012–13 Football League One . They are joined by three teams from 2012–13 Football League Championship , and four teams from the 2012–13 Football League Two . Wolverhampton Wanderers achieved the highest point tally ever in the history of League One with 103 points.
Changes from last season
Team changes
The following teams have changed division since the 2012–13 season.[ 4]
League table
Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2014. Source:
BBC Sport Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;
(O) Play-off winners;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Four teams play for one spot and promotion to Football League Championship .
^ On 2 August Coventry City were deducted 10 points for exiting administration without a CVA.[ 5]
Play-offs
Team overview
Stadia and locations
Locations of League One 2013-14 teams
Team
Location
Stadium
Capacity
Bradford City
Bradford
Valley Parade
25,136
Brentford
London (Brentford )
Griffin Park
12,763
Bristol City
Bristol
Ashton Gate
21,497
Carlisle United
Carlisle
Brunton Park
16,981
Colchester United
Colchester
Colchester Community Stadium
10,064
Coventry City 1
Northampton
Sixfields Stadium
7,653
Crawley Town
Crawley
Checkatrade.com Stadium
5,996
Crewe Alexandra
Crewe
Alexandra Stadium
10,153
Gillingham
Gillingham
Priestfield Stadium
11,582
Leyton Orient
London (Leyton )
Matchroom Stadium
9,271
Milton Keynes Dons
Milton Keynes
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30,500
Notts County
Nottingham
Meadow Lane
21,388
Oldham Athletic
Oldham
Boundary Park
10,638
Peterborough United
Peterborough
London Road Stadium
15,315
Port Vale
Stoke-on-Trent
Vale Park
19,052
Preston North End
Preston
Deepdale
23,408
Rotherham United
Rotherham
New York Stadium
12,021
Sheffield United
Sheffield
Bramall Lane
32,702
Shrewsbury Town
Shrewsbury
Greenhous Meadow
9,875
Stevenage
Stevenage
Broadhall Way
6,722
Swindon Town
Swindon
County Ground
15,728
Tranmere Rovers
Birkenhead
Prenton Park
16,789
Walsall
Walsall
Banks's Stadium
11,300
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton
Molineux
31,700
Bradford City
Brentford
Bristol City
Carlisle United
Colchester United
Coventry City
Valley Parade
Griffin Park
Ashton Gate
Brunton Park
Colchester Community Stadium
Sixfields Stadium 1
Capacity: 25,136
Capacity: 12,763
Capacity: 21,497
Capacity: 18,202
Capacity: 10,105
Capacity: 7,653
Crawley Town
Crewe Alexandra
Gillingham
Leyton Orient
Milton Keynes Dons
Notts County
The Checkatrade.com Stadium
Alexandra Stadium
Priestfield Stadium
Matchroom Stadium
Stadium mk
Meadow Lane
Capacity: 5,996
Capacity: 10,153
Capacity: 11,582
Capacity: 9,271
Capacity: 30,500
Capacity: 20,229
Oldham Athletic
Peterborough United
Port Vale
Preston North End
Rotherham United
Sheffield United
Boundary Park
London Road
Vale Park
Deepdale
New York Stadium
Bramall Lane
Capacity: 10,638
Capacity: 15,315
Capacity: 19,052
Capacity: 24,500
Capacity: 12,021
Capacity: 32,702
Shrewsbury Town
Stevenage
Swindon Town
Tranmere Rovers
Walsall
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Greenhous Meadow
The Lamex Stadium
County Ground
Prenton Park
Banks's Stadium
Molineux
Capacity: 9,875
Capacity: 6,722
Capacity: 14,700
Capacity: 16,567
Capacity: 11,300
Capacity: 30,852
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Managerial changes
Results
Season statistics
Top scorers
As of 3 May 2014. [ 27]
Scoring
First goal: Kevin McDonald for Sheffield United against Notts County (2 August 2013 )
Fastest goal: 12 seconds
Kieran Agard for Rotherham United against Gillingham (3 April 2014 )
Largest winning margin: 6 goals
Rotherham United 6–0 Notts County (1 March 2014 )
Highest scoring game: 10 goals
Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–4 Rotherham United (18 April 2014 )
Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 6 goals
Rotherham United 6–0 Notts County (1 March 2014 )
Preston North End 6–1 Carlisle United (12 April 2014 )
Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–4 Rotherham United (18 April 2014 )
Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 4 goals
Coventry 5–4 Bristol City (12 August 2013 )
Oldham 5–4 Peterborough United (25 January 2014 )
Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–4 Rotherham United (18 April 2014 )
References
External links
National teams
League competitions
Level 1 Levels 2–4 Levels 5–6 Levels 7–8 Levels 9–10
Combined Counties League (Premier , One )
East Midlands Counties League (level 10 only )
Eastern Counties League (Premier , One )
Essex Senior League (level 9 only )
Hellenic League (Premier , One East , One West )
Kent Invicta League (level 10 only )
Midland Alliance (level 9 only )
Midland Combination (level 10 only )
North West Counties League (Premier , One )
Northern Counties East League (Premier , One )
Northern League (One , Two )
South West Peninsula League (level 10 only )
Southern Counties East League (level 9 only )
Spartan South Midlands League (Premier , One )
Sussex County League (One , Two )
United Counties League (Premier , One )
Wessex League (Premier , One )
West Midlands (Regional) League (level 10 only )
Western League (Premier , One )
Cup competitions
FA cups Football League cups
Youth competitions
Women's competitions