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Football League Third Division (1920–1921) Football League Third Division North/South (1921–1958) Football League Third Division (1958–1992) Football League Second Division (1992–2004) Football League One (2004–2016) EFL League One (2016–present) Country: England: Founded: 1920 Number of teams: 24 (2021–22 season) Current ...
Champions Runners-up Play-off winners Relegated from League One Relegated to League One Promoted to League One Top goal scorers Club Pts Club Pts Club Player Goals 2004–05: Luton Town: 98 Hull City: 86 Sheffield Wednesday: Torquay United Wrexham Peterborough United Stockport County: Gillingham Nottingham Forest Rotherham United: Yeovil Town ...
The English Football League One, known as Sky Bet League One for sponsorship purposes or simply League One is a professional football league in England. EFL One is the second-highest division of the English Football League and the third-tier overall in the English football league system, after the Premier League and the EFL Championship and is contested by 24 clubs.
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In 1993, the Premier League was formed, [22] a move which caused the third-tier league to be renamed as the Second Division. [23] In 2004, the Second Division was re-branded as Football League One, [24] before the League's adoption of English Football League (EFL) led to a 2016 renaming as the EFL League One. [25]
Certain games, like the one played between the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, ended with a close score. Others saw a much larger gap, like Super Bowl XXIV, where the 49ers defeated the ...
EFL League One; Season: 2021–22: Dates: 7 August 2021 – 30 April 2022: Champions: Wigan Athletic: Promoted: Wigan Athletic Rotherham United Sunderland: Relegated: Gillingham Doncaster Rovers AFC Wimbledon Crewe Alexandra: Matches played: 552: Goals scored: 1,489 (2.7 per match) Top goalscorer: Will Keane (26 goals) Biggest home win: Ipswich ...
The NFC champions Philadelphia Eagles will face the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs in a matchup that will be familiar to NFL fans. The Chiefs and Eagles met in Super Bowl 57 just two years ago.