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English Football League Championship 2016/2017

Championship 2016/2017 ( Eng. 2016/17 Sky Bet Championship ) - The 13th season of the Championship in its current format and the 25th season of the second division of the English leagues after the separation of the Premier League.

League Championship 2016/17
Time spendingAugust 5, 2016 - May 6, 2017
Number of participants24
Cities21
Stadiums24
Top places
ChampionChampion Newcastle United (2nd time)
Second placeSilver medalist Brighton & Hove Albion
IncreaseExit to the top division Newcastle United , Brighton & Hove Albion , Huddersfield Town
Retired clubs
You wereDeparture Rotherham United , Wigan Athletic , Blackburn Rovers
Championship Statistics
Matches played552
Goals scored1441 (2.61 per game)
Top scorerNew zealand Chris Wood (27 goals)
Biggest home winNorwich City 7: 1 Reading (April 8)
Biggest away winQueens Park Rangers 0: 6 Newcastle United
(September 13th)
The longest winning streak8 matches ( Newcastle United )
The longest lossless series18 matches ( Brighton & Hove Albion )
The longest series without victories17 matches ( Rotherham United )
The longest series of defeats10 matches ( Rotherham United )
Total attendance11 069 157 (20 053 per game)

The season began on August 5, 2016 and ended on May 7, 2017 [1] . The match calendar was published on June 22, 2016.

The victory in the tournament was won by Newcastle United . The other two teams that qualified for the Premier League at the end of the season were Brighton and Hove Albion , 2nd place, and Huddersfield Town , who won the playoffs.

Content

  • 1 Participating Teams
    • 1.1 Changes from the previous season
      • 1.1.1 Championship
      • 1.1.2 Out of Championship
    • 1.2 Stadiums
    • 1.3 Head coaches, captains, uniform suppliers and sponsors
    • 1.4 Coaching changes
  • 2 Standings
  • 3 playoffs
  • 4 Match Results
  • 5 Statistics
    • 5.1 Scorers
    • 5.2 Hat Tricks
    • 5.3 Monthly rewards
  • 6 notes
  • 7 References

Participating Teams

The tournament was attended by 24 teams.

Changes from previous season

Championship Champions

Left League One

  • Wigan Athletic
  • Burton albion
  • Barnsley

Released from the Premier League

  • Newcastle United
  • Norwich city
  • Aston Villa

Out of Championship

Eliminated in League One

  • Charlton Athletic
  • Milton Keynes Dons
  • Bolton Wanderers

Premier League

  • Burnley
  • Middlesbrough
  • Hull city

Stadiums

 
 
London
 
Aston Villa
 
Barnsley
 
Birmingham city
 
Blackburn rovers
 
Brighton & Hove Albion
 
Bristol City
 
Burton albion
 
Cardiff city
 
Derby County
 
Huddersfield Town
 
Ipswich Town
 
Leeds United
 
Newcastle United
 
Norwich city
 
Nottingham forest
 
Preston North End
 
Reading
 
Rotherham United
 
Sheffield Wensday
 
Wolverhampton Wanderers
 
Wigan Athletic
 
Clubs from London

Brentford
Fulham
Queens Park Rangers

The geography of the clubs of the Championship 2016/17 season
 
 
Brentford
 
Fulham
 
Queens Park Rangers
Clubs from London
TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Aston VillaBirminghamVilla Park42,682
BarnsleyBarnsleyOakwell23 009
Birmingham cityBirminghamSt andrews30 016
Blackburn roversBlackburnYewood park31 367
BrentfordLondonGriffin park12 300
Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton & HoveAimex30,750
Bristol CityBristolAshton Gate27,000
Burton albionBurton upon trentPirelli6912
Cardiff cityCardiffCardiff city33,280
Derby CountyDerbyiPro33 597
FulhamLondonCraven Cottage25,700
Huddersfield TownHuddersfieldJohn smits24,500
Ipswich TownIpswichPortman Road30 311
Leeds UnitedLeedsElland road37 914
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle upon TyneSt james park52 354
Norwich cityNorwichCarrow Road27,244
Nottingham forestWest bridgefordCity Ground30,445
Preston North EndPrestonDeepdale23,404
Queens Park RangersLondonLoftus road18 439
ReadingReadingMadeiski24 161
Rotherham UnitedRotherhamNew York12 021
Sheffield WensdaySheffieldHillsboro39,732
Wigan AthleticWiganDi double25 138
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolyneux31,700

Head coaches, captains, uniform suppliers and sponsors

As of April 18, 2017
TeamMain coachCaptainForm providerMain sponsor
Aston VillaBruce, Steve!   Steve bruceChester, James!   James chesterUnder armorIntuit QuickBooks
BarnsleyHackingbottom, Paul!   Paul HackingbottomRoberts, Mark!   Mark RobertsPumaCk beckett
Burton albionClough, Nigel!   Nigel CloughMousinho, John!   John MousinhoTAGTempobet
Birmingham cityRedknapp, Harry!   Harry RedknappMorrison, Michael!   Michael MorrisonAdidas888sport
Blackburn roversMowbray, Tony!   Tony mowbrayLow, Jason!   Jason lowUmbroDafabet
Brighton & Hove AlbionHewton, Chris!   Chris HewtonBruno!   BrunoNikeAmerican express
BrentfordSmith, Dean!   Dean SmithDean, Harley!   Harley deanAdidas888sport
Bristol CityJohnson, Lee!   Lee johnsonWright, Bailey!   Bailey WrightBristol sportLancer scott
Wolverhampton WanderersLambert, Paul!   Paul LambertButt, Danny!   Danny ButtPumaThe money shop
Derby CountyRowett, Gary!   Gary RowettKio, Richard!   Richard KioUmbroJust eat
Ipswich TownMcCarthy, Mick!   Mick McCarthyChambers, Luke!   Luke ChambersAdidasMarcus evans
Cardiff cityWarnock, Neil!   Neil WarnockMorrison, Sean!   Sean MorrisonAdidasVisit Malaysia
Queens Park RangersHolloway, Ian!   Ian HollowayOnuoha, Nedum!   Nedum OnuohaDryworldSmarkets
Leeds UnitedMonk, Harry!   Harry monkBridkatt, Liam!   Liam BridkattKappa32red
Norwich cityIrvine, Alan!   Alan Irvine ( Acting )Martin, Russell!   Russell MartinErreàAviva
Nottingham forestWarburton, Mark!   Mark WarburtonCohen, Chris!   Chris CohenAdidas888sport
Newcastle UnitedBenitez, Raphael!   Rafael BenitezLassells, Jamaal!   Jamaal LassellsPumaWonga
Preston North EndGrayson, Simon!   Simon GraysonClark, Tom!   Tom ClarkNike888sport
ReadingStam, Yap!   Yap StamMcShane, Paul!   Paul McShanePumaCarabao
Rotherham UnitedWarn, Paul!   Paul WarneFrecklington, Lee!   Lee FrecklingtonPumaHodge Clemco (Home), APOGEE (2nd / 3rd)
Wigan AthleticBarrow, Graham!   Graham Barrow ( Acting )Warnock, Stephen!   Stephen WarnockKappaIntersport
FulhamYokanovich, Slavisha!   Slavisha YokanovichParker, Scott!   Scott ParkerAdidasVisit florida
Huddersfield TownWagner, David!   David WagnerHudson, Mark!   Mark HudsonPumaPURE Legal (home), RadianB (2nd), Cavonia (3rd)
Sheffield WensdayKarvahal, Carlos!   Carlos CarvajalLovens, Glenn!   Glenn LawrenceSondicoChansiri

Coaching Changes

ClubDeparted coachReason for leavingThe position is vacantTable placeNew coachDate of appointment
Blackburn roversLambert, Paul!   Paul LambertAgreement of the partiesfrom May 7, 2016 [2]Pre-seasonCoyle, Owen!   Owen CoyleJune 2, 2016 [3]
Cardiff citySlade, Russell!   Russell SladeAppointed Football Directorfrom May 8, 2016 [4]Trollop, Paul!   Paul TrollopeMay 18, 2016 [5]
Nottingham forestWilliams, Paul!   Paul WilliamsAgreement of the partiesfrom May 12, 2016 [6]Montagnier, Philippe!   Philippe MontagnierJune 27, 2016 [7]
Rotherham UnitedWarnock, Neil!   Neil WarnockEnd of contractfrom May 18, 2016 [8]Stubbs, Alan!   Alan StubbsJune 1, 2016 [9]
ReadingMcDermott, Brian!   Brian McDermottFiredfrom May 27, 2016 [10]Stam, Yap!   Yap StamJune 13, 2016 [11]
Derby CountyWassall, Darren!   Darren WassallEnd of contractfrom May 27, 2016 [12]Pearson, Nigel!   Nigel PearsonMay 27, 2016 [13]
Leeds UnitedEvans, Steve!   Steve evansFiredfrom May 31, 2016 [14]Monk, Harry!   Harry monkJune 2, 2016 [15]
Aston VillaBlack, Eric!   Eric BlackEnd of temporary contractfrom June 2, 2016Di Matteo, Roberto!   Roberto Di MatteoJune 2, 2016 [16]
Wolverhampton WanderersJackett, Kenny!   Kenny jackettFiredsince July 29, 2016 [17]Zenga, Walter!   Wallier ZengaJuly 30, 2016 [18]
Aston VillaDi Matteo, Roberto!   Roberto Di Matteofrom October 3, 2016The 19thBruce, Steve!   Steve bruceOctober 12, 2016
Cardiff cityTrollop, Paul!   Paul Trollopefrom October 4, 201623rdWarnock, Neil!   Neil WarnockOctober 5, 2016
Derby CountyPearson, Nigel!   Nigel PearsonAgreement of the partiesfrom October 8, 2016The 20thMclaren, Steve!   Steve mclarenOctober 12, 2016
Rotherham UnitedStubbs, Alan!   Alan StubbsFiredfrom October 19, 201624thJackett, Kenny!   Kenny jackettOctober 21, 2016
Wolverhampton WanderersZenga, Walter!   Wallier Zengasince October 25, 2016 [19]18thLambert, Paul!   Paul LambertNovember 5, 2016
Wigan AthleticCaldwell, Gary!   Gary Caldwellsince October 25, 2016 [20]23rdJoyce, Warren!   Warren joyceNovember 2, 2016 [21]
Queens Park RangersHasselbeink, Jimmy Floyd!   Jimmy Floyd Hasselbeinkfrom November 5, 201617thHolloway, Ian!   Ian HollowayNovember 11, 2016 [22]
Rotherham UnitedJackett, Kenny!   Kenny jackettResignedfrom November 28, 201624thWarn, Paul!   Paul WarneApril 5, 2017
Birmingham cityRowett, Gary!   Gary RowettFiredfrom December 14, 2016 [23]7thZola, Gianfranco!   Gianfranco ZolaDecember 14, 2016 [24]
Nottingham forestMontagnier, Philippe!   Philippe Montagnierfrom January 14, 2017 [25]The 20thBrazil, Gary!   Gary BrazilJanuary 14, 2017
Blackburn roversCoyle, Owen!   Owen Coylefrom February 21, 2017 [26]23rdMowbray, Tony!   Tony mowbrayFebruary 22, 2017 [27]
Norwich cityNeil, Alex!   Alex Nealfrom March 10, 2017 [28]8thIrvine, Alan!   Alan Irvine ( Acting )March 10, 2017
Derby CountyMclaren, Steve!   Steve mclarenfrom March 12, 2017 [29]10thRowett, Gary!   Gary RowettMarch 14, 2017 [30]
Wigan AthleticJoyce, Warren!   Warren joycefrom March 13, 201723rdBarrow, Graham!   Graham Barrow ( Acting )March 13, 2017
Nottingham forestBrazil, Gary!   Gary BrazilEnd of temporary contractfrom March 14, 2017The 19thWarburton, Mark!   Mark WarburtonMarch 14, 2017 [31]
Birmingham cityZola, Gianfranco!   Gianfranco ZolaResignedfrom April 17, 2017 [32]The 20thRedknapp, Harry!   Harry RedknappApril 18, 2017 [33]

Standings

PosTeam  ANDATNPMHMPPMABOUTFurther training, qualification or retirement
oneNewcastle United (C, P)4629th7108540+4594Premier League
2Brighton & Hove Albion (P)4628997440+3493
3Reading46267136864+485Championship Qualification [a]
fourSheffield Wensday46249136045+1581
5Huddersfield Town (O, P)46256fifteen5658−281
6Fulham4622fourteen108557+2880
7Leeds United46229fifteen6147+1475
8Norwich city46twenty10168569+1670
9Derby County46eighteen13fifteen54fifty+467
10Brentford46eighteen10eighteen7565+1064
elevenPreston North End4616fourteen166463+162
12Cardiff city4617eleveneighteen6061−162
13Aston Villa4616fourteen164748−162
fourteenBarnsley46fifteen13eighteen6467−358
fifteenWolverhampton Wanderers461610twenty5458−458
16Ipswich Town461316174858−1055
17Bristol City46fifteen9226066−654
eighteenQueens Park Rangers46fifteen8235266−1453
19Birmingham city4613fourteen194564−1953
twentyBurton albion461313twenty4963−1452
21Nottingham forest46fourteen9236272−1051
22Blackburn Rovers (R)4612fifteen195365−1251First Football League Retirement
23Wigan Athletic (R)461012244057−1742
24Rotherham United (R)4658334098−5823
Updated for matches played on May 7, 2017. Source: English Football League
Classification Rules: 1) Points; 2) The difference between goals scored and goals conceded; 3) Number of goals scored, 4) Number of points in personal meetings between teams, 5) Difference of goals in personal meetings between teams, 6) Goals scored in personal meetings between teams, 7) Playoffs.
(C) Champion; (O) Winner of the playoffs; (P) The team entered the division a level higher; (R) The retired team.
Notes:
  1. ↑ Four teams will compete in the playoffs for reaching the Premier League .

Playoffs

SemifinalsThe final
3Readingoneone2
6Fulhamone0one
3Reading0 (3)
5Huddersfield Town0 (4)
fourSheffield Wensday0one13)
5Huddersfield Town0onefourteen)

Four clubs from third to sixth place competed in the playoffs for reaching the Premier League . Huddersfield Town won the playoffs.

Match Results

Home / Away 1ASTBRNBIRBLBBRDBHACattleBRTKRDDERFULLHDFIPSLEADNEWNORNOTPRECRCREDMOUTHSHUUIGVUL
Aston Villa1: 31-02: 11: 11: 12-02: 13: 11-01-01: 10: 11: 11: 12-02: 22: 21-01: 33-02-01-01: 1
Barnsley1: 12: 22-01: 10: 22: 21: 10: 02-02: 41: 11: 13: 20: 22: 12: 50: 03: 21: 24-01: 10: 01: 3
Birmingham city1: 10: 31-01: 31: 21-00: 20: 01: 21-02-02: 11: 30: 03-00: 02: 21: 40: 14: 22: 10: 11: 3
Blackburn rovers1-00: 21: 13: 22: 31: 12: 21: 11-00: 11: 10: 01: 21-01: 42: 12: 21-02: 34: 20: 11-01: 1
Brentford3-00: 21: 21: 33: 32-02: 12: 24-00: 20: 12-02-01: 20: 01-05: 03: 14: 14: 21: 10: 01: 2
Brighton & Hove Albion1: 12-03: 11-00: 20: 14: 11-03-02: 11-01: 12-01: 25: 03-02: 23-03-03-02: 12: 11-0
Bristol City3: 13: 20: 11-00: 10: 20: 02: 31: 10: 24-02-01-00: 11: 12: 11: 22: 12: 31-02: 22: 13: 1
Burton albion1: 10: 02-01: 13: 50: 11: 22-01-00: 20: 11: 22: 11: 22: 11-00: 11: 12: 42: 13: 10: 22: 1
Cardiff city1-03: 41: 12: 12: 10: 02: 11-00: 22: 23: 23: 10: 20: 20: 11-02-00: 20: 15: 01: 10: 12: 1
Derby County0: 02: 11-01: 20: 00: 03: 30: 03: 44: 21: 10: 11-00: 21-03-01: 11-03: 23-02-00: 03: 1
Fulham3: 12-00: 12: 21: 11: 20: 41: 12: 22: 25: 03: 11: 11-02: 23: 23: 11: 25: 02: 11: 13: 21: 3
Huddersfield Town1-02: 11: 11: 12: 13: 12: 10: 10: 31-01: 42-02: 11: 33-02: 13: 22: 11-02: 10: 11: 21-0
Ipswich Town0: 04: 21: 13: 21: 10: 02: 12-01: 10: 30: 20: 11: 13: 11: 10: 21-03-02: 22: 20: 13-00: 0
Leeds United2-02: 11: 22: 11-02-02: 12-00: 21-01: 10: 11-00: 23: 32-03-00: 02-03-01-01: 10: 1
Newcastle United2-03-04-00: 13: 12-02: 21-02: 11-01: 31: 23-01: 14: 33: 14: 12: 24: 14-00: 12: 10: 2
Norwich city1-02-02-02: 25: 02-01-03: 13: 23-01: 31: 21: 12: 32: 25: 10: 14-07: 13: 10: 02: 13: 1
Nottingham forest2: 10: 13: 10: 12: 33-01-04: 31: 22: 21: 12-03-03: 12: 11: 21: 11: 13: 22-01: 24: 30: 2
Preston North End2-01: 22: 13: 24: 22-05: 01: 13-00: 11: 23: 11: 11: 41: 21: 31: 12: 13-01: 11: 11-00: 0
Queens Park Rangers0: 12: 11: 11: 10: 21: 21-01: 22: 10: 11: 11: 22: 13-00: 62: 12-00: 21: 15: 11: 22: 11: 2
Reading1: 20: 00: 03: 13: 22: 22: 13-02: 11: 11-01-02: 11-00: 03: 12-01-00: 12: 12: 11-02: 1
Rotherham United0: 20: 11: 11: 11-00: 22: 21: 21: 21: 10: 12: 31-01: 20: 12: 12: 21: 31-00: 10: 23: 22: 2
Sheffield Wensday1-02-03-02: 11: 21: 23: 21: 11-02: 11: 22-01: 20: 22: 15: 12: 12: 11-00: 21-02: 10: 0
Wigan Athletic0: 23: 21: 13-02: 10: 10: 10: 00: 00: 10: 00: 12: 31: 10: 22: 20: 00: 00: 10: 33: 20: 12: 1
Wolverhampton Wanderers1-00: 41: 20: 03: 10: 23: 21: 13: 12: 34: 40: 10: 00: 10: 11: 21-01-01: 22-01-00: 20: 1

The results of all matches played on May 7, 2017 are shown.
Source: BBC Sport
1 The home team stadium is shown in the left column.
Colors : blue = victory of the hosts; yellow = draw; red = winning guests.

Statistics

Bombardiers

As of May 7, 2017 [34]
A placePlayerClubGoals
one  Chris WoodLeeds United27
2  Tammy AbrahamBristol City23
  Dwight GaleNewcastle United
  Glenn MurrayBrighton & Hove Albion
5  Jonathan KojiaAston Villa19
6  Yann KermorganReadingeighteen
7  Cameron JeromeNorwich city16

Hat Tricks

PlayerClubRivalScoredate of
  Grant wardIpswich TownBarnsley4: 2 [35]August 6, 2016
  Scott HoganBrentfordPreston North End5-0 [36]September 17, 2016
  Dwight GaleNewcastle UnitedNorwich city4: 3 [37]September 28, 2016
  Glenn MurrayBrighton & Hove AlbionNorwich city5-0 [38]October 29, 2016
  Henry LansburyNottingham forestBarnsley5: 2 [39]November 25, 2016
  Dwight GaleNewcastle UnitedBirmingham city4: 0 [40]December 10, 2016
  Nelson OliveiraNorwich cityDerby County3-0 [41]January 2, 2017
  HotaBrentfordRotherham United4: 2 [42]February 25, 2017
  David NugentDerby CountyFulham4: 2 [43]April 4, 2017
  Nick PowellWigan AthleticBarnsley3: 2 [44]April 13, 2017

Monthly Rewards

MonthCoach of the monthPlayer of the MonthNote
TrainerClubPlayerClub
August  David WagnerHuddersfield Town  Conor HuricheinBarnsley[45]
September  Alex NealNorwich city  Scott HoganBrentford[46]
October  Rafael BenitezNewcastle United  Sone AlukoFulham[47]
November  Steve mclarenDerby County  Henry LansburyNottingham forest[48]
December  Chris HewtonBrighton & Hove Albion  Sam WynnalBarnsley
January  Yap StamReading  Chris WoodLeeds United[49]
February  David WagnerHuddersfield Town  Aiden McGeadyPreston North End
March  Paul LambertWolverhampton Wanderers  Tom BarkhuisenPreston North End[fifty]
April  Carlos CarvalhalSheffield Wensday  Yann KermorganReading

Notes

  1. ↑ Key Dates . The Football League.
  2. ↑ Paul Lambert: Blackburn boss to leave Championship side at the end of the season . BBC Sport.
  3. ↑ Owen Coyle: Blackburn Rovers appoint former Bolton and Burnley manager . BBC Sport.
  4. ↑ Cardiff City move manager Russell Slade to new role . BBC Sport.
  5. ↑ Cardiff City: Paul Trollope to succeed Russell Slade as first-team boss . BBC Sport.
  6. ↑ Paul Williams: Nottingham Forest boss exits City Ground . BBC Sport.
  7. ↑ Philippe Montanier takes over as Nottingham Forest head head coach . BBC Sport.
  8. ↑ Neil Warnock: Rotherham United contract will not be extended . BBC Sport.
  9. ↑ Alan Stubbs: Rotherham United appoint Hibernian boss as their new manager . BBC Sport.
  10. ↑ Brian McDermott: Reading sack manager after six months in charge . BBC Sport.
  11. ↑ Jaap Stam: Reading appoint ex-Manchester United star as manager . BBC Sport.
  12. ↑ Nigel Pearson: Derby County appoint former Leicester City boss as new manager . BBC Sport.
  13. ↑ Nigel Pearson: Derby County appoint former Leicester City boss as new manager . BBC Sport.
  14. ↑ Steve Evans: Leeds United sack head coach . BBC Sport.
  15. ↑ Garry Monk: Leeds United appoint former Swansea City boss . BBC Sport.
  16. ↑ Roberto di Matteo appointed Aston Villa manager - Steve Clarke as assistant . BBC Sport.
  17. ↑ Kenny Jackett: Wolves sack head coach after three seasons in charge . BBC Sport (July 29, 2016).
  18. ↑ Walter Zenga: Wolves name former Italy international as head coach . BBC Sport.
  19. ↑ Walter Zenga: Wolves part company with head coach (English) , BBC Sport (October 25, 2016).
  20. ↑ Gary Caldwell: Wigan Athletic manager sacked (English) , BBC Sport (October 25, 2016).
  21. ↑ Warren Joyce: Wigan Athletic appoint Man Utd U21 boss as manager (English) , BBC Sport (November 2, 2016).
  22. ↑ QPR reappoint former Crystal Palace and Blackpool ... (English) , BBC Sport (November 11, 2016).
  23. ↑ Gary Rowett: Birmingham City manager sacked by Championship club ... (English) , BBC Sport (December 14, 2016). Date of treatment December 14, 2016.
  24. ↑ Gianfranco Zola: Birmingham City appoint ex-West Ham boss as manager ... (English) , BBC Sport (December 14, 2016). Date of treatment December 14, 2016.
  25. ↑ Nottingham Forest sack manager Philippe Montanier ... (English) , BBC Sport (January 14, 2017). Date of treatment January 14, 2017.
  26. ↑ Rovers part company with Owen Coyle , Blackburn Rovers FC (February 21, 2017). Date of treatment February 21, 2017.
  27. ↑ Tony Mowbray: Blackburn Rovers appoint Owen Coyle replacement ... (English) , BBC Sport (February 22, 2017). Date of treatment February 22, 2017.
  28. ↑ Norwich City: Alex Neil sacked as manager by Championship club (English) , BBC Sport (10 March 2017). Date of treatment March 10, 2017.
  29. ↑ Steve McClaren: Derby County sack manager for a second time (English) , BBC Sport (March 12, 2017). Date of treatment March 12, 2017.
  30. ↑ Gary Rowett: Derby County appoint ex-Birmingham City boss as manager (English) , BBC Sport (March 14, 2017). Date of treatment March 14, 2017.
  31. ↑ Warburton appointed manager (English) , Nottingham Forest (March 14, 2017). Date of treatment March 14, 2017.
  32. ↑ Gianfranco Zola: Birmingham City manager resigns , BBC Sport (April 17, 2017). Date of appeal April 17, 2017.
  33. ↑ Birmingham City: Harry Redknapp named manager after Gianfranco Zola's resignation , BBC Sport (April 18, 2017). Date of appeal April 18, 2017.
  34. ↑ Top Scorers - Championshi . BBC Sport .
  35. ↑ Ipswich Town 4-2 Barnsley , British Broadcasting Corporation (August 6, 2016).
  36. ↑ Brentford 5-0 Preston North End , British Broadcasting Corporation (September 17, 2016).
  37. ↑ Newcastle United 4–3 Norwich City , British Broadcasting Corporation (September 28, 2016).
  38. ↑ Brighton & Hove Albion 5-0 Norwich City , British Broadcasting Corporation.
  39. ↑ Barnsley 2–5 Nottingham Forest , British Broadcasting Corporation (November 25, 2016).
  40. ↑ Newcastle United 4–0 Birmingham City , British Broadcasting Corporation (December 10, 2016).
  41. ↑ Norwich City 3–0 Derby County , British Broadcasting Corporation (2 January 2017).
  42. ↑ Brentford 4 - 2 Rotherham United , British Broadcasting Corporation (February 25, 2017).
  43. ↑ Derby County 4–2 Fulham , British Broadcasting Corporation (April 4, 2017).
  44. ↑ Wigan Athletic 3–2 Barnsley , British Broadcasting Corporation (April 13, 2017).
  45. ↑ Sky Bet English Football League: David Wagner and Conor Hourihane lead August awards , Sky Sports (September 9, 2016). Date of treatment September 9, 2016.
  46. ↑ Neil, Hogan win awards , Sky Sports (October 7, 2016). Date of treatment October 7, 2016.
  47. ↑ Thomas, Lyall . Sky Bet English Football League: Newcastle's Rafael Benitez named manager of the month , Sky Sports (November 11, 2016). Date of treatment November 11, 2016.
  48. ↑ Steve McClaren named manager of the month, Lansbury named player of the month , Sky Sports (December 9, 2016). Date of treatment December 9, 2016.
  49. ↑ Jaap Stam named manager of the month, Wood named player of the month , English Football League (11 February 2017). Date of treatment February 25, 2017.
  50. ↑ Sky Bet EFL Manager and Player of the Month winners - March 2017 , English Football League (4 April 2017). Date of treatment April 4, 2017.

Links

  • Tournament official site (eng.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=English_Football_League Champion_2016/2017&oldid = 97777254


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