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Revision as of 17:10, 1 December 2013

Premier League
Season2013–14
Matches played128
Goals scored324 (2.53 per match)
Top goalscorerSergio Agüero (10 goals)[1]
Best goalkeeperTim Howard
Jussi Jääskeläinen
Hugo Lloris
(7 clean sheets)[2]
Biggest home winManchester City 7–0 Norwich City[3]
(2 November 2013)
Biggest away winSwansea City 1–4 Manchester United[3]
(17 August 2013)
Tottenham Hotspur 0–3 West Ham United[3]
(6 October 2013)
Crystal Palace 1–4 Fulham[3]
(21 October 2013)
West Ham United 0–3 Chelsea[3]
(23 November 2013)
Cardiff City 0–3 Arsenal[3]
(30 November 2013)
Highest scoringManchester City 7–0 Norwich City
(2 November 2013)
Longest winning run5 games[3]
Arsenal
Longest unbeaten run9 games[3]
Arsenal
Longest winless run8 games[3]
Crystal Palace
Stoke City
Sunderland
Longest losing run7 games[3]
Crystal Palace
Highest attendance75,274[3]
Manchester United 3–2 Stoke City
(26 October 2013)
Lowest attendance19,242[3]
Swansea City 3–3 Stoke City
(10 November 2013)
Total attendance4,640,418[3]
Average attendance36,538[3]
All statistics correct as of 30 November 2013.

The 2013–14 Premier League is the 22nd season of the Premier League, the English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on Saturday 17 August 2013, with the season due to conclude on Sunday May 11, 2014. The fixtures were announced on 19 June 2013. The television broadcast rights were given two-to-three weeks later.[4]

This is the first season of the Premier League to use goal-line technology, with The Football Association having announced that Hawk-Eye was to be installed over a period of up to six weeks in the stadia of the 17 teams who avoided relegation and the three teams promoted during the previous season.[5]

Teams

A total of 20 teams are contesting the league, including 17 sides from the 2012–13 season[6] and three promoted from the 2012–13 Football League Championship.[7]

On 16 April 2013, Cardiff City earned promotion from the 2012–13 Football League Championship. They returned to the top division after being absent for 51 years.[8] This is the first season that Cardiff City are in the Premier League. This season features both Cardiff City and Swansea City which means that it is the first time the South Wales Derby is featured in the top flight.[9] It is also the first time that two clubs outside of England are featured in the top flight of English football in the same season.

On 4 May 2013, Hull City earned promotion to the Premier League after a brief absence of three seasons. Hull needed to beat Cardiff City on the final day of the season to maintain second place, but a draw was sufficient following Watford's dramatic loss at home to Leeds United.[10]

On 27 May 2013, Crystal Palace claimed the final promotion place, after beating Watford in the Football League Championship play-off final;[11] Kevin Phillips converting a penalty in extra time. Palace are playing in the Premier League for the first time since the 2004–05 season.

The three teams replace Queens Park Rangers, Reading and Wigan Athletic who were all relegated to the Championship in the prior season.

Stadia and locations

Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order.
Team Stadium[12] Capacity[12]
Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60,338
Aston Villa Villa Park 42,682
Cardiff City Cardiff City Stadium 27,815
Chelsea Stamford Bridge 41,798
Crystal Palace Selhurst Park 26,255
Everton Goodison Park 39,571
Fulham Craven Cottage 25,700
Hull City KC Stadium 25,400
Liverpool Anfield 45,276
Manchester City Etihad Stadium 47,405
Manchester United Old Trafford 75,731
Newcastle United St James' Park 52,405
Norwich City Carrow Road 27,244
Southampton St Mary's Stadium 32,589
Stoke City Britannia Stadium 27,740
Sunderland Stadium of Light 48,707
Swansea City Liberty Stadium 20,750
Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane 36,284
West Bromwich Albion The Hawthorns 26,445
West Ham United Boleyn Ground 35,016

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager1 Captain[13] Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Arsenal France Arsène Wenger Belgium Thomas Vermaelen Nike[14] Emirates[15]
Aston Villa Scotland Paul Lambert Netherlands Ron Vlaar Macron[16] dafabet [17]
Cardiff City Scotland Malky Mackay England Mark Hudson Puma[18] Malaysia[19]
Chelsea Portugal José Mourinho England John Terry Adidas[20] Samsung[21]
Crystal Palace Wales Tony Pulis Republic of Ireland Paddy McCarthy Avec[22] GAC Logistics[23]
Everton Spain Roberto Martínez England Phil Jagielka Nike[24] Chang[25]
Fulham Netherlands Martin Jol Norway Brede Hangeland Adidas[26] Marathonbet[27]
Hull City England Steve Bruce Slovenia Robert Koren Adidas[28] Cash Converters [28]
Liverpool Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers England Steven Gerrard Warrior[29] Standard Chartered[30]
Manchester City Chile Manuel Pellegrini Belgium Vincent Kompany Nike[31] Etihad Airways[32]
Manchester United Scotland David Moyes Serbia Nemanja Vidic Nike[33] Aon[34]
Newcastle United England Alan Pardew Argentina Fabricio Coloccini Puma[35] Wonga[36]
Norwich City Republic of Ireland Chris Hughton Scotland Russell Martin Erreà[37] Aviva[38]
Southampton Argentina Mauricio Pochettino England Adam Lallana Adidas[39] aap3[40]
Stoke City Wales Mark Hughes England Ryan Shawcross Adidas[41] Bet365[42]
Sunderland Uruguay Gus Poyet Republic of Ireland John O'Shea Adidas[43] BFS Group [44]
Swansea City Denmark Michael Laudrup Wales Ashley Williams Adidas[45] GWFX[46]
Tottenham Hotspur Portugal André Villas-Boas England Michael Dawson Under Armour[47] HP[48]
West Bromwich Albion Scotland Steve Clarke Northern Ireland Chris Brunt Adidas[49] Zoopla[50]
West Ham United England Sam Allardyce England Kevin Nolan Adidas[51] Alpari[52]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Everton Scotland David Moyes End of contract 19 May 2013[53] Pre-season Spain Roberto Martínez 5 June 2013[54]
Stoke City Wales Tony Pulis Mutual consent 21 May 2013[55] Wales Mark Hughes 30 May 2013[56]
Chelsea Spain Rafael Benítez End of interim contract 27 May 2013[57] Portugal José Mourinho 3 June 2013[58]
Manchester United Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson Retired 1 July 2013[59] Scotland David Moyes 1 July 2013[60]
Sunderland Italy Paolo Di Canio Sacked 22 September 2013[61] 20th Uruguay Gus Poyet 8 October 2013[62]
Crystal Palace England Ian Holloway Mutual consent 23 October 2013[63] 19th Wales Tony Pulis 23 November 2013 [64]
Fulham Netherlands Martin Jol Sacked 1 December 2013[65] 18th Netherlands René Meulensteen

League table

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Season statistics

Scoring

  • First goal: Daniel Sturridge for Liverpool against Stoke City[66] (17 August 2013)
  • Fastest goal: 12 seconds (Asmir Begović (GK); Stoke City 1–1 Southampton[67] 2 November 2013)
  • Largest winning margin: 7 goals[3]
    • Manchester City 7–0 Norwich City (2 November 2013)
  • Highest scoring game: 7 goals[3]
    • Manchester City 7–0 Norwich City (2 November 2013)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 7 goals[3]
    • Manchester City 7–0 Norwich City (2 November 2013)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 2 goals
    • Cardiff City 3–2 Manchester City (25 August 2013)
    • Newcastle United 2–3 Hull City (21 September 2013)
    • West Ham United 2–3 Everton (21 September 2013)
    • Aston Villa 3–2 Manchester City (28 September 2013)
    • Everton 3–2 Newcastle United (30 September 2013)
    • Manchester United 3–2 Stoke City (26 October 2013)

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[1]
1 Argentina Sergio Agüero Manchester City 10
2 England Daniel Sturridge Liverpool 9
Uruguay Luis Suárez Liverpool
4 Belgium Romelu Lukaku Everton 8
Wales Aaron Ramsey Arsenal
France Loïc Rémy Newcastle United
England Wayne Rooney Manchester United
8 France Olivier Giroud Arsenal 7
Netherlands Robin van Persie Manchester United
10 Spain Álvaro Negredo Manchester City 5
Brazil Oscar Chelsea
Ivory Coast Yaya Touré Manchester City

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Uruguay Luis Suárez Liverpool West Bromwich Albion 4–1[68] 26 October 2013

Clean sheets

Player

Rank Player Club Clean sheets [2]
1 United States Tim Howard Everton 7
Finland Jussi Jääskeläinen West Ham United
France Hugo Lloris Tottenham Hotspur
4 Poland Artur Boruc Southampton 6
5 United States Brad Guzan Aston Villa 5
Poland Wojciech Szczęsny Arsenal
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina Asmir Begović Stoke City 4
Czech Republic Petr Čech Chelsea
Netherlands Tim Krul Newcastle United
Belgium Simon Mignolet Liverpool
England John Ruddy Norwich City
Netherlands Michel Vorm Swansea City

Club

  • Fewest clean sheets: 2[3]
    • Crystal Palace
    • Fulham
    • Sunderland

Discipline

Player

Club

  • Most yellow cards:[70] 30
    • Stoke City
  • Most red cards: 4
    • Sunderland

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Reference
Manager Club Player Club
August Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Liverpool England Daniel Sturridge Liverpool [71]
September France Arsène Wenger Arsenal Wales Aaron Ramsey Arsenal [72]
October Argentina Mauricio Pochettino Southampton Argentina Sergio Agüero Manchester City [73]

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