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2005–06 Football League Championship

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Football league season
Football League Championship
Season2005–06
ChampionsReading
1st Championship title
1st2nd tier title
PromotedReading
Sheffield United
Watford
RelegatedCrewe Alexandra
Millwall
Brighton & Hove Albion
Matches557
Goals1,341 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorerMarlon King(Watford), 21[1]

The2005–06Football League Championship (known as theCoca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the league under its current title and fourteenth season under its current league division format.

Reading dominated the Championship, setting a new league record of 33 league games unbeaten between the opening day defeat byPlymouth Argyle and the loss atLuton Town in February; these were the only league defeats the team would suffer that season. On 25 March 2006 they clinched promotion to the top flight for the first time in their 135-year history thanks to a 1–1 draw away toLeicester City.[2]Coppell's team secured the league title in the following week, with a 5–0 drubbing ofDerby County, and they would go on to set a new English league record for the number of points won in a season, with 106.[3]

Changes from last season

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Team changes

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From Championship

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Promoted toPremier League

Relegated toLeague One

To Championship

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Promoted fromLeague One

Relegated fromPremier League

Team overview

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Stadia and locations

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Locations of theFootball League Championship 2005–2006 teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton & HoveWithdean Stadium8,850
BurnleyBurnleyTurf Moor22,546
Cardiff CityCardiffNinian Park21,508
Coventry CityCoventryRicoh Arena32,602
Crewe AlexandraCreweAlexandra Stadium10,153
Crystal PalaceLondonSelhurst Park26,309
Derby CountyDerbyPride Park Stadium33,597
Hull CityHullKC Stadium25,586
Ipswich TownIpswichPortman Road30,311
Leeds UnitedLeedsElland Road39,460
Leicester CityLeicesterWalkers Stadium32,500
Luton TownLutonKenilworth Road10,226
MillwallLondonThe Den20,146
Norwich CityNorwichCarrow Road26,018
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park18,000
Preston North EndPrestonDeepdale23,408
Queens Park RangersLondonLoftus Road18,360
ReadingReadingMadejski Stadium24,161
Sheffield UnitedSheffieldBramall Lane32,702
Sheffield WednesdaySheffieldHillsborough Stadium39,812
SouthamptonSouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium32,690
Stoke CityStokeBritannia Stadium27,740
WatfordWatfordVicarage Road17,504
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolineux27,828

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerKit makerMain sponsor
Brighton & Hove AlbionScotlandMark McGheeErreàSkint Records
BurnleyEnglandSteve CotterillErreàHunters Estate Agents
Cardiff CityEnglandDave JonesJomaRedrow Houses
Coventry CityEnglandMicky AdamsKit@Cassidy Group
Crewe AlexandraEnglandDario GradiDiadoraMornflake Oats
Crystal PalaceNorthern IrelandIain DowieDiadoraChurchill Insurance
Derby CountyEnglandTerry WestleyJomaThe Derbyshire
Hull CityEnglandPeter TaylorDiadoraBonus Electrical
Ipswich TownEnglandJoe RoylePunchPowerGen
Leeds UnitedEnglandKevin BlackwellAdmiralWhyte & Mackay
Leicester CityEnglandRob KellyJJBAlliance & Leicester
Luton TownEnglandMike NewellDiadoraElectrolux
MillwallEnglandTony Burns &England Alan McLearyLonsdaleBeko
Norwich CityNorthern IrelandNigel WorthingtonXaraProton Cars (H) /Lotus Cars (A)
Plymouth ArgyleWalesTony PulisPumaGinsters
Preston North EndScotlandBilly DaviesDiadoraEnterprise plc
Queens Park RangersEnglandGary WaddockLe Coq SportifBinatone
ReadingEnglandSteve CoppellPumaKyocera
Sheffield UnitedEnglandNeil WarnockLe Coq SportifHFS Loans
Sheffield WednesdayScotlandPaul SturrockDiadoraPlusnet
SouthamptonScotlandGeorge BurleySaintsFriends Provident
Stoke CityNetherlandsJohan BoskampPumaBritannia Building Society
WatfordEnglandAidy BoothroydDiadoraLoans.co.uk
Wolverhampton WanderersEnglandGlenn HoddleLe Coq SportifChaucer Consulting

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Reading(C, P)46311329932+67106Promotion to theFA Premier League
2Sheffield United(P)46261287646+3090
3Watford(O, P)46221597753+2481Qualification forChampionship play-offs
4Preston North End46202065930+2980
5Leeds United462115105738+1978
6Crystal Palace462112136748+1975
7Wolverhampton Wanderers461619115042+867
8Coventry City461615156265−363
9Norwich City46188205665−962
10Luton Town461710196667−161
11Cardiff City461612185859−160
12Southampton461319144950−158
13Stoke City46177225463−958
14Plymouth Argyle461317163946−756
15Ipswich Town461414185366−1356
16Leicester City461315185159−854
17Burnley461412204654−854
18Hull City461216184955−652
19Sheffield Wednesday461313203952−1352
20Derby County461020165367−1450
21Queens Park Rangers461214205065−1550
22Crewe Alexandra(R)46915225786−2942Relegation toFootball League One
23Millwall(R)46816223562−2740
24Brighton & Hove Albion(R)46717223971−3238
Updated to match(es) played on 2 December 2011. Source:RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Semi-finals

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First leg

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Leeds United1–1Preston North End
Lewis 74'StatisticsNugent 48'
Referee: P Crossley

Crystal Palace0–3Watford
StatisticsKing 46'
Young 67'
Spring 85'
Referee: M J Jones

Second leg

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Preston North End0–2Leeds United
StatisticsHulse 56'
Richardson 61'
CraineyYellow card 68' Yellow-red card
CresswellYellow card 90' Yellow-red card
Referee: Mike Thorpe
  • Leeds United win 3–1 on aggregate.

Watford0–0Crystal Palace
Statistics
Referee:Steve Tanner
  • Watford win 3–0 on aggregate.

Final

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Main article:2006 Football League Championship play-off Final
Leeds United0–3Watford
(Details)DeMerit 25'
Sullivan 57' (o.g.)
Henderson 84' (pen.)
Attendance: 64,736
Referee:Mike Dean

Results

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Home \ AwayBHABURCARCOVCRECRYDERHULIPSLEELEILUTMILNWCPLYPNEQPRREASHESHWSOUSTKWATWOL
Brighton & Hove Albion0–01–22–22–22–30–02–11–12–11–21–11–21–32–00–01–00–20–10–20–21–50–11–1
Burnley1–03–34–03–00–02–21–03–01–21–01–12–12–01–00–21–00–31–21–21–11–04–10–1
Cardiff City1–13–00–06–11–00–01–02–12–11–01–21–10–10–22–20–02–50–11–02–13–01–32–2
Coventry City2–01–03–11–11–46–10–21–11–11–11–01–02–23–10–13–01–12–02–11–11–23–12–0
Crewe Alexandra2–12–11–14–12–21–12–21–21–02–23–14–21–21–20–23–43–41–32–01–11–20–00–4
Crystal Palace0–12–01–02–02–22–02–02–21–22–01–21–14–11–01–12–11–12–32–02–12–03–11–1
Derby County1–13–02–11–15–12–11–13–30–01–11–11–02–01–01–11–22–20–10–22–22–11–20–3
Hull City2–00–02–01–11–01–12–12–01–01–10–11–11–11–01–10–01–11–31–01–10–11–22–3
Ipswich Town1–22–11–02–22–10–22–01–11–12–01–01–10–13–10–42–20–31–12–12–21–40–11–1
Leeds United3–32–00–13–11–00–13–12–00–22–12–12–12–20–00–02–01–11–13–02–10–02–12–0
Leicester City0–00–11–22–11–12–02–23–20–01–10–21–10–11–01–21–21–14–22–00–04–22–21–0
Luton Town3–02–33–31–24–12–01–02–31–00–01–22–14–21–13–02–03–21–12–23–22–31–21–1
Millwall0–21–00–00–01–31–12–11–11–20–10–12–11–01–11–21–10–20–40–10–20–10–00–0
Norwich City3–02–11–01–11–11–12–02–11–20–12–12–01–12–00–33–20–12–10–13–12–12–31–2
Plymouth Argyle1–01–00–13–11–12–00–20–12–10–31–01–20–01–10–03–10–20–01–12–12–13–32–0
Preston North End0–00–02–13–11–02–01–13–03–12–00–05–12–02–00–01–10–30–00–01–10–11–12–0
Queens Park Rangers1–11–11–00–11–21–31–12–22–10–12–31–01–03–01–10–21–22–10–01–01–21–20–0
Reading5–12–15–12–01–03–25–03–12–01–12–03–05–04–01–22–12–12–12–02–03–11–11–1
Sheffield United3–13–00–02–10–01–02–13–22–01–04–14–02–21–32–02–12–31–11–03–02–11–41–0
Sheffield Wednesday1–10–01–33–23–00–02–11–10–11–02–10–21–21–00–02–01–11–11–20–10–21–10–2
Southampton2–11–13–21–12–00–00–01–10–23–42–01–02–01–00–00–01–10–00–13–02–01–30–0
Stoke City3–01–00–30–12–01–31–20–32–20–13–22–12–13–10–00–01–20–11–10–01–20–31–3
Watford1–13–12–14–04–11–22–20–02–10–01–21–10–22–11–11–23–10–02–32–13–01–03–1
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–00–12–02–21–12–11–11–01–01–00–02–11–22–01–11–13–10–20–01–30–00–01–1
Updated to match(es) played on 10 September 2020. Source:[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

References

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  1. ^"English League Leading Goalscorers".RSSSF. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  2. ^"Leicester 1-1 Reading".BBC Sports. 25 March 2006. Retrieved29 September 2017.
  3. ^"Reading 5-0 Derby". BBC Sport. 1 April 2006. Retrieved29 September 2017.
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