Scottish Championship 2013-14

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Scottish Championship 2013-14
master Dundee FC
Climbers Dundee Hamilton Academical FC
Relegation ↑ Hamilton Academical
FC Falkirk
Queen of the South
Relegation ↓ Cowdenbeath FC
Relegated Greenock Morton
Teams 10
Games 180 + 6 relegation games
Gates 532  (ø 2.96 per game)
Top scorer ScotlandScotland Rory Loy
( FC Falkirk )
First Division 2012/13
^ Premiership 2013/14

The Scottish Championship was held for the first time in 2013/14 as the second highest division of men's football in Scotland . The league, founded in 2013, replaced the First Division and is one of the four leagues in the Scottish Football League after the Premiership , and before the Scottish League One and League Two . The first season was managed by the Scottish Football Association and began on August 10, 2013. The season ended with the 36th matchday on May 3, 2014.

In the 2013/14 season, ten clubs competed against each other in a total of 36 matchdays. Each team played twice at home and twice against every other team. As relegated from last year's Premier League , FC Dundee came into the championship , which managed to be promoted again immediately.

societies

View of the main stand at Falkirk Stadium
society city Stadion capacity
Alloa Athletic Alloa Recreation Park 03,100
Cowdenbeath FC Cowdenbeath Central Park 04,370
Dumbarton FC Dumbarton Dumbarton Football Stadium 02,020
Dundee FC Dundee Dens Park 12,085
FC Falkirk Falkirk Falkirk Stadium 09,200
Livingston FC Livingston Almondvale Stadium 10,006
Greenock Morton Greenock Cappielow Park 11,100
Hamilton Academical Hamilton New Douglas Park 06,000
Queen of the South Dumfries Palmerston Park 06,412
Raith Rovers Kirkcaldy Stark's Park 10,104

statistics

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Dundee FC (A, ↑)  36  21st  6th  9 054:260 +28 69
 2. Hamilton Academical (R ↑)  36  19th  10  7th 068:410 +27 67
 3. FC Falkirk (R ↑)  36  19th  9  8th 059:330 +26 66
 4th Queen of the South (N, R ↑)  36  16  7th  13 053:390 +14 55
 5. Dumbarton FC  36  15th  6th  15th 065:640  +1 51
 6th Livingston FC  36  13  7th  16 051:560  −5 46
 7th Raith Rovers  36  11  9  16 048:610 −13 42
 8th. Alloa Athletic (N)  36  11  7th  18th 034:510 −17 40
 9. Cowdenbeath FC (R ↓)  36  11  7th  18th 050:720 −22 40
10. Greenock Morton  36  6th  8th  22nd 032:710 −39 26th

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored - 4th direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored)

Legend
1 round
Promoted to the Premiership
Participation in the promotion play-offs
Participation in the relegation play-offs
Relegated to League One
At the end of the 2012/13 season
(A) Relegated from the Premier League
(N) Newcomer from the second division

List of goalscorers

FC Falkirk's Rory Loy was the top scorer with 20 goals
Pl. Surname team Gates
01. ScotlandScotland Rory Loy FC Falkirk 20th
02. EnglandEngland Kane Hemmings Cowdenbeath FC 18th
03. ScotlandScotland Peter MacDonald Dundee FC 17th
ScotlandScotland Marc McNulty Livingston FC
05. FranceFrance Anthony Andreu Hamilton Academical 14th
6th ScotlandScotland James Keatings Hamilton Academical 13
ScotlandScotland Iain Russell Queen of the South
8th. GuadeloupeGuadeloupe Mickaël Antoine-Curier Hamilton Academical 12
ScotlandScotland Gavin Reilly Queen of the South
10. ScotlandScotland Greg Stewart Cowdenbeath FC 11

Relegation

Participants in the relegation games were FC Cowdenbeath from this year's championship, as well as the three teams from League One , Dunfermline Athletic from FC Stranraer and Ayr United . The winners of the first round played in the last round for a place for the following Scottish Championship season 2014/15 .

First round

The games were played on May 7 and 10, 2014.

total First leg Return leg
Ayr United 2: 5 Cowdenbeath FC 1: 2 1: 3
FC Stranraer 2: 4 Dunfermline Athletic 2: 1 0: 3 a.d.
Second round

The games were played on May 14th and 18th, 2014.

total First leg Return leg
Cowdenbeath FC 4: 1 Dunfermline Athletic 1: 1 3-0

The championship team of Dundee FC

(Players with at least one stake were taken into account; stakes and goals are given in brackets)

1. Dundee FC
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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SFL clubs vote in favor of merger with SPL. BBC Sport, June 12, 2013, accessed May 29, 2014 .
  2. Championship Results. spfl.co.uk, accessed May 29, 2014 .
  3. ^ Table soccerway.com
  4. ↑ List of goalscorers soccerway.com