EFL League One Seasons

EFL League One Seasons Table
Season Competition Name # Squads Champion Top Scorer
2023-2024EFL League One24Alfie May - 23
2022-2023EFL League One24Plymouth Argyle - 101Conor Chaplin, Jonson Clarke-Harris - 26
2021-2022EFL League One24Wigan Athletic - 92Will Keane - 26
2020-2021EFL League One24Jonson Clarke-Harris - 31
2019-2020EFL League One24Coventry City - 67Ivan Toney - 24
2018-2019EFL League One24Luton Town - 94James Collins - 25
2017-2018EFL League One24Wigan Athletic - 98Jack Marriott - 27
2016-2017EFL League One24Sheffield United - 100Billy Sharp - 30
2015-2016Football League One24Wigan Athletic - 87Nicky Ajose, Will Grigg - 24
2014-2015Football League One24Bristol City - 99Joe Garner - 25
2013-2014Football League One0Wolverhampton Wanderers - 103Sam Baldock - 24
2012-2013Football League One0Doncaster Rovers - 84Paddy Madden - 23
2011-2012Football League One0Charlton Athletic - 101Jordan Rhodes - 35
2010-2011Football League One0Brighton & Hove Albion - 95Craig Mackail-Smith - 27
2009-2010Football League One0Norwich City - 95Rickie Lambert - 30
2008-2009Football League One0Leicester City - 96Simon Cox, Rickie Lambert - 29
2007-2008Football League One0Swansea City - 92Jason Scotland - 24
2006-2007Football League One0Scunthorpe United - 91Billy Sharp - 30
2005-2006Football League One0Southend United - 82Freddy Eastwood, Billy Sharp - 23
2004-2005Football League One0Luton Town - 98Dean Windass, Stuart Elliott - 27
2003-2004Football League Second Division0Plymouth Argyle - 90Stephen McPhee - 26
2002-2003Football League Second Division0Wigan Athletic - 100Robert Earnshaw - 31

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