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Football League One
File:CocaColaLeague1Logo.jpg
Founded
2004
1992–2004 (as Division Two)
1958–1992 (as Division Three)
1921–1958 (as Division Three North/South)
1920–1921 (as Division Three)
Nation
 England
 Wales
Promotion To
Championship
Relegation To
League Two
Number of Teams
24
Level on Pyramid
Level 3
Cups
FA Cup
Football League Cup
Football League Trophy
Current Champions (2007–08)
Swansea City
Current Season
The Football League 2007–08
Website
Official website

Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system.

Football League One was introduced for the 2004–2005 season. It was previously known as the Football League Second Division and prior to the advent of the Premier League, the Football League Third Division.

Structure

There are 24 clubs in Football League One. Each club plays every other club twice (once at home & once away). Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. At the end of the season a table of the final League standings is determined, based on the following criteria in this order: points obtained, goal difference, goals scored, an aggregate of the results between two or more clubs (ranked using the previous three criteria) and, finally, a series of one or more play-off matches.

At the end of each season the top two clubs, together with the winner of the play-offs between the clubs which finished in 3rd–6th position, are promoted to Football League Championship and are replaced by the three clubs that finished at the bottom of that division.

Similarly, the four clubs that finished at the bottom of Football League One are relegated to Football League Two and are replaced by the top three clubs and the club that won the 4th–7th place play-offs in that division.

Football League One clubs 2008–09

The following 24 clubs will compete in League One during the 2008–09 season.

Club Finishing position last season
Brighton & Hove Albion 7th
Bristol Rovers 16th
Carlisle United 4th
Cheltenham Town 19th
Colchester United 24th in the Championship
Crewe Alexandra 20th
Hartlepool United 15th
Hereford United 3rd in League Two
Huddersfield Town 10th
Leeds United 5th
Leicester City 22nd in the Championship
Leyton Orient 14th
Millwall 17th
MK Dons 1st in League Two
Northampton Town 9th
Oldham Athletic 8th
Peterborough United 2nd in League Two
Scunthorpe United 23rd in the Championship
Southend United 6th
Stockport County 4th in League Two (play-off winner)
Swindon Town 13th
Tranmere Rovers 11th
Walsall 12th
Yeovil Town 18th

Winners of Football League One

Season Winner Runner-Up Promoted Play-Off Winner
2004–05 Luton Town Hull City Sheffield Wednesday
2005–06 Southend United Colchester United Barnsley
2006–07 Scunthorpe United Bristol City Blackpool
2007–08 Swansea City Nottingham Forest Doncaster Rovers

For past winners at this level before 2004, see List of winners of English Football League One and predecessors.

Play-off results

Season Semifinal (1st Leg) Semifinal (2nd Leg) Final
2004–05 Sheffield Wednesday 1–0 Brentford

Hartlepool United 2–0 Tranmere Rovers

Brentford 1–2 Sheffield Wednesday

Tranmere Rovers 2–0 Hartlepool United
(Hartlepool won 6–5 on penalties, AET)

Sheffield Wednesday 4–2 Hartlepool United AET
2005–06 Barnsley 0–1 Huddersfield Town

Swansea City 1–1 Brentford

Huddersfield Town 1–3 Barnsley

Brentford 0–2 Swansea City

Barnsley 2–2 Swansea City

(Barnsley won 4–3 on penalties, AET)

2006–07 Yeovil Town 0–2 Nottingham Forest
Oldham Athletic 1–2 Blackpool
Nottingham Forest 2–5 Yeovil Town AET
Blackpool 3–1 Oldham Athletic
Blackpool 2–0 Yeovil Town
2007–08 Southend United 0-0 Doncaster Rovers
Leeds United 1-2 Carlisle United
Doncaster Rovers 5-1 Southend United
Carlisle United 0-2 Leeds United
Leeds United 0-1 Doncaster Rovers

Relegated teams

Season Clubs
2004–05 Torquay United, Wrexham, Peterborough United, Stockport County
2005–06 Hartlepool United, Milton Keynes Dons, Swindon Town, Walsall
2006–07 Chesterfield, Bradford City, Rotherham United, Brentford
2007–08 Bournemouth, Gillingham, Port Vale, Luton Town

Top Scorers

Season Top scorer Club Goals
2004–05 Stuart Elliott Hull City 27
Dean Windass Bradford City
2005–06 Freddy Eastwood Southend United 23
Billy Sharp Scunthorpe United
2006–07 Billy Sharp Scunthorpe United 30
2007–08 Jason Scotland Swansea City 24

Football League One stadia 2008–09

Home Club Stadium Name Capacity
Leeds United Elland Road 40,242
Leicester City Walkers Stadium 32,500
Huddersfield Town Galpharm Stadium 24,500
MK Dons stadium:mk 22,000
Millwall The New Den 20,146
Tranmere Rovers Prenton Park 16,789
Carlisle United Brunton Park1 16,651
Swindon Town County Ground 15,728
Peterborough United London Road Stadium1 15,314
Oldham Athletic Boundary Park 13,624
Southend United Roots Hall 12,392
Bristol Rovers Memorial Stadium1 11,724
Walsall Bescot Stadium 11,300
Stockport County Edgeley Park 10,651
Crewe Alexandra Alexandra Stadium 10,118
Colchester United Colchester Community Stadium 10,000
Yeovil Town Huish Park1 9,600
Leyton Orient Brisbane Road 9,271
Scunthorpe United Glanford Park< 9,088
Brighton & Hove Albion Withdean Stadium2 8,850
Hartlepool United Victoria Park1 7,691
Northampton Town Sixfields Stadium 7,653
Hereford United Edgar Street1 7,100
Cheltenham Town Whaddon Road1 7,066

1This ground contains terracing

2Not a football-specific ground

References


Media coverage

Sky Sports currently show live Coca-Cola League One matches with highlights on ITV1 in every region except the STV region in their programme called The Championship which also broadcast highlights of Coca-Cola Championship and Coca-Cola League Two.

The Virgin Media website streams League One highlights on the Sunday following the day's football.

See also


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