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Season
  
2008–09

Top goalscorer
  
Rickie Lambert (29)

Champion
  
Leicester City F.C.

Champions
  
Leicester City

Period
  
2008 – 2009

Matches played
  
557

2008–09 Football League One

Promoted
  
Leicester City Peterborough United Scunthorpe United

Relegated
  
Northampton Town F.C., Crewe Alexandra F.C., Cheltenham Town F.C., Hereford United F.C.

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2009–10 Football League One

The Football League 2008–09 (named Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format. It began in August 2008 and concluded in May 2009, with the promotion play-off finals.

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The Football League is contested through three Divisions. The second division of these is League One. The winner and the runner up of League One will be automatically promoted to the Football League Championship and they will be joined by the winner of the League One playoff. The bottom four teams in the league will be relegated to the third division, League Two.

Leicester City played at this level for the first time in their history having spent all their time in the top two divisions. In the opposite direction, Hereford United made their first appearance in the third tier since 1978, after many seasons in non-league and lower-league football.

From League One

Promoted to Championship

  • Swansea City
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Doncaster Rovers
  • Relegated to League Two

  • Bournemouth
  • Gillingham
  • Port Vale
  • Luton Town
  • To League One

    Relegated from Championship

  • Leicester City
  • Colchester United
  • Scunthorpe United
  • Promoted from League Two

  • Milton Keynes Dons
  • Peterborough United
  • Hereford United
  • Stockport County
  • League table

    Updated to games played on 2 May 2009.
    Source: The Football League
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
    * Stockport County deducted 10 points;
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    League One

    Source: The Football League
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
    For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

    Top scorers

    Correct as of 8 May 2009

    Dubious goals panel

  • On 30 August 2008 Leeds drew 2–2 with Bristol Rovers. The first goal was a Jermaine Beckford shot which deflected off Steven Elliot. The goal was originally an Elliot own goal, but was later awarded to Beckford.
  • On 7 April 2009 Leyton Orient drew 2–2 with Leeds United. Leyton Orient's first goal was from a Sean Thornton Free Kick but it took a slight deflection from Simon Church on its way in. BBC Sport awarded the goal to Sean Thornton but it is still unclear what the final decision will be regarding the actual scorer. Church later claimed the goal and stated that he definitely got a vital touch on the ball.
  • On 11 April 2009 Leyton Orient beat Colchester United 2–1. Leyton Orient's second goal was credited to Jimmy Smith, but it looked to have been put over the line by Scott McGleish, but it is unclear what the decision on the goalscorer will be at present.
  • Key events

    30 April 2009 – Stockport County are docked 10 points by the FA for entering administration

    References

    2008–09 Football League One Wikipedia