Football League One
the football League One (further designations: League One (short form) or Coca-Cola football League 1 (official sponsor name) is the play class third-highest after the COMPANY Prime Minister League and the football League Championship in the English football. Within the football League is it the second highest league.
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crews
in a simple round with and replay play table of contents 1 structure 2 history 3 crews. Each victory is recompenced with three points and each Remis with one point. At the end of one season the two höchstplatzierten associations of the conclusion table ascend directly into the football League Championship. Beyond that a third Aufsteiger is determined, which locked the play time between the third and sixth position and two Play off - rounds wins. In Play offs in each case the third plays against the sixth and the fourth against the Fünftplatzierten in and a replay, whereby the weaker in each case team in the first play has home right. The two winners play afterwards the third Aufsteiger after the same mode out. The three Aufsteiger are replaced by the three Absteiger from the football League Championship, which reserved the last three seats in the conclusion table in its league. Similarly to it the last four crews the football League One rise into the fourth league, which becomes and sieved football League Two, off and by the three Erstplatzierten plus the Play off winner of the associations between fourth place from this league replaced.
The position within the league is determined according to the following criteria: obtained points, gate difference, shot gates, mini table of two or more teams with consideration of the criteria specified before, Play off play (e).
history
the football League One was introduced at the beginning of the season 2004/ 05 and replaced the Second division, which was between 1992 and 2004 the third-highest league in England.
crews in the season 2005/2006
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winner the football League One
| year | master | vice-master | Playoff winner | best goal scorer |
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| 2005 | Luton Town | cladding town center | Sheffield Wednesday | Stuart Elliot (cladding town center) and Dean wind ASS (Bradford town center) (27) |
