When was the 2013-14 Premier League season announced?

When was the 2013-14 Premier League season announced?

The 2013–14 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League after its title sponsor) was the 22nd season of the Premier League, the top-flight English professional league for men’s football clubs. The fixtures were announced on 19 June 2013.

Who was the manager of the Premier League in 2013?

Goalkeepers Wojciech Szczęsny of Arsenal and Petr Čech of Chelsea led the league with 16 clean sheets each. Tony Pulis of Crystal Palace won the Manager of the Season award. The 380 fixtures for the 2013–14 Premier League season were announced on 19 June 2013. The television broadcast rights were given two-to-three weeks later.

How many lead changes have there been in the Premier League?

During the 2013–14 season, the Premier League used goal-line technology for the first time. During the 2013–14 season, first place changed hands 25 times, compared to just four times during the 2012–13 season. That represented the most lead changes since the 2001–02 season – which had 29, the most ever.

Who are the relegated teams in the Premier League?

This was also Cardiff City’s first season in the Premier League. They replaced Wigan Athletic, Reading and Queens Park Rangers, who were relegated after spending eight, one and two years in the top flight respectively. Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order.

Who are the bottom 3 teams in the Premier League?

Norwich City, Fulham, and Cardiff City were the bottom three teams and were relegated to the Football League Championship . Two teams (Manchester City and Liverpool) scored more than 100 goals for the first time in Premier league history. The feat had only once been achieved before – by Chelsea in 2009–10.

Who are the promoted teams in the Premier League?

The promoted teams were Cardiff City, Hull City and Crystal Palace, returning to the top flight after absences of fifty-one, three and eight years respectively. This was also Cardiff City’s first season in the Premier League.