List of Football League Championship seasons

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This article lists seasons played in the second tier of English football from 1992–93, when the old Football League First Division was replaced by the FA Premier League as the top-level. Football League Division One was renamed the Football League Championship from 2004–05.

List of seasons

Season Champions Runners-Up Play-Off winners Relegated from Championship Relegated to Championship Promoted to Championship Top Goal Scorers
Club Pts Club Pts Club Player Goals
1992–93 Newcastle United 96 West Ham United 88 Swindon Town Brentford
Cambridge United
Bristol Rovers
Crystal Palace
Middlesbrough
Nottingham Forest
Stoke City
Bolton Wanderers
West Bromwich Albion
Guy Whittingham
(Portsmouth)
42
1993–94 Crystal Palace 90 Nottingham Forest 83 Leicester City Birmingham City
Oxford United
Peterborough United
Sheffield United
Oldham Athletic
Swindon Town
Reading
Port Vale
Burnley
John McGinlay
(Bolton Wanderers)
25
1994–95 Middlesbrough 82 Reading^1 78 Bolton Wanderers Swindon Town
Burnley
Bristol City
Notts County
Crystal Palace
Norwich City
Leicester City
Ipswich Town
Birmingham City
Huddersfield Town
John Aldridge
(Tranmere Rovers)
24
1995–96 Sunderland 83 Derby County 79 Leicester City Millwall
Watford
Luton Town
Manchester City
Queens Park Rangers
Bolton Wanderers
Swindon Town
Oxford United
Bradford City
John Aldridge
(Tranmere Rovers)
27
1996–97 Bolton Wanderers 98 Barnsley 80 Crystal Palace Grimsby Town
Oldham Athletic
Southend United
Sunderland
Middlesbrough
Nottingham Forest
Bury
Stockport County
Crewe Alexandra
John McGinlay
(Bolton Wanderers)
27
1997–98 Nottingham Forest 94 Middlesbrough 91 Charlton Athletic Manchester City
Stoke City
Reading
Bolton Wanderers
Barnsley
Crystal Palace
Watford
Bristol City
Grimsby Town
Pierre van Hooijdonk
(Nottingham Forest)
Kevin Phillips
(Sunderland)
29
1998–99 Sunderland 105 Bradford City 87 Watford Bury
Oxford United
Bristol City
Charlton Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Nottingham Forest
Fulham
Walsall
Manchester City
Lee Hughes
(West Bromwich Albion)
31
1999–00 Charlton Athletic 91 Manchester City 89 Ipswich Town Walsall
Port Vale
Swindon Town
Wimbledon
Sheffield Wednesday
Watford
Preston North End
Burnley
Gillingham
Andy Hunt
(Charlton Athletic)
24
2000–01 Fulham 101 Blackburn Rovers 91 Bolton Wanderers Huddersfield Town
Queens Park Rangers
Tranmere Rovers
Manchester City
Coventry City
Bradford City
Millwall
Rotherham United
Walsall
Louis Saha
(Fulham)
27
2001–02 Manchester City 99 West Bromwich Albion 89 Birmingham City Crewe Alexandra
Barnsley
Stockport County
Ipswich Town
Derby County
Leicester City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Reading
Stoke City
Shaun Goater
(Manchester City)
28
2002–03 Portsmouth 98 Leicester City 92 Wolverhampton Wanderers Sheffield Wednesday
Brighton & Hove Albion
Grimsby Town
West Ham United
West Bromwich Albion
Sunderland
Wigan Athletic
Crewe Alexandra
Cardiff City
Svetoslav Todorov
(Portsmouth)
26
2003–04 Norwich City 94 West Bromwich Albion 86 Crystal Palace Walsall
Bradford City
Wimbledon
Leicester City
Leeds United
Wolves
Plymouth Argyle
Queens Park Rangers
Brighton & Hove Albion
Andrew Johnson
(Crystal Palace)
27
Football League Championship
2004–05 Sunderland 94 Wigan Athletic 87 West Ham United Gillingham
Nottingham Forest
Rotherham United
Crystal Palace
Norwich City
Southampton
Luton Town
Hull City
Sheffield Wednesday
Nathan Ellington
(Wigan Athletic)
24
2005–06 Reading 106 Sheffield United 90 Watford Crewe Alexandra
Millwall
Brighton & Hove Albion
Birmingham City
West Bromwich Albion
Sunderland
Southend United
Colchester United
Barnsley
Marlon King
(Watford)
21
2006–07 Sunderland 88 Birmingham City 86 Derby County Southend United
Luton Town
Leeds United
Sheffield United
Charlton Athletic
Watford
Scunthorpe United
Bristol City
Blackpool
Jamie Cureton
(Colchester United)
23
2007–08 West Bromwich Albion 81 Stoke City 79 Hull City Leicester City
Scunthorpe United
Colchester United
Reading
Birmingham City
Derby County
Swansea City
Nottingham Forest
Doncaster Rovers
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
(Plymouth Argyle/Wolverhampton Wanderers)
23
2008-09 Wolverhampton Wanderers 90 Birmingham City 83 Burnley Norwich City
Southampton
Charlton Athletic
Newcastle United
Middlesbrough
West Bromwich Albion
Leicester City
Peterborough United
Scunthorpe United
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
(Wolverhampton Wanderers)
25
2009–10 Newcastle United 102 West Bromwich Albion 91 Blackpool Sheffield Wednesday
Plymouth Argyle
Peterborough United
Hull City
Burnley
Portsmouth
Norwich City
Leeds United
Millwall
Nicky Maynard
(Bristol City)
Peter Whittingham
(Cardiff City)
20
2010–11 Queens Park Rangers 88 Norwich City 84 Swansea City Preston North End
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield United
Birmingham City
Blackpool
West Ham United
Brighton & Hove Albion
Southampton
Peterborough United
Danny Graham
(Watford)
24
2011-12 Reading 89 Southampton 88 West Ham United Portsmouth
Coventry City
Doncaster Rovers
Bolton Wanderers
Blackburn Rovers
Wolves
Charlton Athletic
Sheffield Wednesday
Huddersfield Town
Rickie Lambert 27
2012–13 Cardiff City 87 Hull City 79 Crystal Palace Peterborough United
Wolves
Bristol City
Reading
QPR
Wigan Athletic
Bournemouth
Doncaster Rovers
Yeovil Town
Glenn Murray
(Crystal Palace)
30
2013–14 Leicester City 102 Burnley 93 Queens Park Rangers Yeovil Town
Barnsley
Doncaster Rovers
Cardiff City
Fulham
Norwich City
Wolves
Brentford
Rotherham United
Ross McCormack
(Leeds United
28

Play-Off results

2004-05

  Semifinals Final at Millennium Stadium
                     
3  Ipswich Town 2 0 2  
6  West Ham United 2 2 4  
    6  West Ham United 1
  5  Preston North End 0
4  Derby County 0 0 0
5  Preston North End 2 0 2  

2005-06

 
                     
6  Crystal Palace 0 0 0  
3  Watford 3 0 3  
    3  Watford 3
  5  Leeds United 0
5  Leeds United 1 2 3
4  Preston North End 1 0 1  

2006-07

 
                     
3  Derby County 2 2 4  
6  Southampton 1 3 4  
    3  Derby County 1
  5  West Bromwich Albion 0
4  West Bromwich Albion 3 1 4
5  Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 0 2  

2007-08

  Semifinals Final at Wembley
                     
3  Hull City 2 4 6  
6  Watford 0 1 1  
    3  Hull City 1
  4  Bristol City 0
4  Bristol City 2 2 4
5  Crystal Palace 1 1 2  

2008-09

 
                     
6  Preston North End 1 0 1  
3  Sheffield United 1 1 2  
    3  Sheffield United 0
  5  Burnley 1
5  Burnley 1 2 3
4  Reading 0 0 0  

2009-10

 
                     
6  Blackpool 2 4 6  
3  Nottingham Forest 1 3 4  
    6  Blackpool 3
  4  Cardiff City 2
5  Leicester City 0 3 3
4  Cardiff City (P) 1 2 3  

2010-11

 
                     
6  Nottingham Forest 0 1 1  
3  Swansea City 0 3 3  
    3  Swansea City 4
  5  Reading 2
5  Reading 0 3 3
4  Cardiff City 0 0 0  

2011-12

  Semi-finals Final
                     
3  West Ham United 2 3 5  
6  Cardiff City 0 0 0  
    3  West Ham United 2
  5  Blackpool 1
4  Birmingham City 0 2 2
5  Blackpool 1 2 3  

2012-13

  Semi-finals Final
                     
3  Watford 0 3 3  
6  Leicester City 1 1 2  
    3  Watford 0
  5  Crystal Palace 1
4  Brighton & Hove Albion 0 0 0
5  Crystal Palace 0 2 2  

Notes

  • ^ During the 1994-95 season the Premier League was to be reduced to twenty teams from twenty-two, so there were four relegation places in the Premier League and in Division One and only two promotion places in Division One and Division Two, therefore the runners-up didn't earn automatic promotion.

References

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