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2024–25
Joël Piroe
Netherlands Joël Piroe
Netherlands
19
Goals
Leeds United

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2024–25
Joël Piroe
Netherlands Joël Piroe
Netherlands
19 (Goals)
Leeds United
2023–24
Sammie Szmodics
Ireland Sammie Szmodics
Ireland
27
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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2023–24
Sammie Szmodics
Ireland Sammie Szmodics
Ireland
27 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers
2022–23
Chuba Akpom
England Chuba Akpom
England
28
Goals
Middlesbrough

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2022–23
Chuba Akpom
England Chuba Akpom
England
28 (Goals)
Middlesbrough
2021–22
Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia
43
Goals
Fulham

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2021–22
Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia
43 (Goals)
Fulham
2020–21
Ivan Toney
England Ivan Toney
England
31
Goals
Brentford

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2020–21
Ivan Toney
England Ivan Toney
England
31 (Goals)
Brentford
2019–20
Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia
26
Goals
Fulham

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2019–20
Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
Serbia
26 (Goals)
Fulham
2018–19
Teemu Pukki
Finland Teemu Pukki
Finland
29
Goals
Norwich City

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2018–19
Teemu Pukki
Finland Teemu Pukki
Finland
29 (Goals)
Norwich City
2017–18
Matěj Vydra
Czech Matěj Vydra
Czech
21
Goals
Derby County

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2017–18
Matěj Vydra
Czech Matěj Vydra
Czech
21 (Goals)
Derby County
2016–17
Chris Wood
New Zealand Chris Wood
New Zealand
27
Goals
Leeds United

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2016–17
Chris Wood
New Zealand Chris Wood
New Zealand
27 (Goals)
Leeds United
2015–16
Andre Gray
Jamaica Andre Gray
Jamaica
25
Goals
Brentford, Burnley

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2015–16
Andre Gray
Jamaica Andre Gray
Jamaica
25 (Goals)
Brentford, Burnley
2014–15
Daryl Murphy
Ireland Daryl Murphy
Ireland
27
Goals
Ipswich Town

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2014–15
Daryl Murphy
Ireland Daryl Murphy
Ireland
27 (Goals)
Ipswich Town
2013–14
Ross McCormack
Scotland Ross McCormack
Scotland
28
Goals
Leeds United

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2013–14
Ross McCormack
Scotland Ross McCormack
Scotland
28 (Goals)
Leeds United
2012–13
Glenn Murray
England Glenn Murray
England
30
Goals
Crystal Palace

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2012–13
Glenn Murray
England Glenn Murray
England
30 (Goals)
Crystal Palace
2011–12
Rickie Lambert
England Rickie Lambert
England
27
Goals
Southampton

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2011–12
Rickie Lambert
England Rickie Lambert
England
27 (Goals)
Southampton
2010–11
Danny Graham
England Danny Graham
England
24
Goals
Watford

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2010–11
Danny Graham
England Danny Graham
England
24 (Goals)
Watford
2009–10
Nicky Maynard
England Nicky Maynard
England
20
Goals
Bristol City

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2009–10
Nicky Maynard
England Nicky Maynard
England
20 (Goals)
Bristol City
2009–10
Peter Whittingham
England Peter Whittingham
England
20
Goals
Cardiff City

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2009–10
Peter Whittingham
England Peter Whittingham
England
20 (Goals)
Cardiff City
2008–09
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England
25
Goals
Wolverhampton Wanderers

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2008–09
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England
25 (Goals)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
2007–08
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England
23
Goals
Plymouth Argyle, Wolverhampton Wanderers

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2007–08
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
England
23 (Goals)
Plymouth Argyle, Wolverhampton Wanderers
2006–07
Jamie Cureton
England Jamie Cureton
England
23
Goals
Colchester United

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2006–07
Jamie Cureton
England Jamie Cureton
England
23 (Goals)
Colchester United
2005–06
Marlon King
Jamaica Marlon King
Jamaica
21
Goals
Watford

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2005–06
Marlon King
Jamaica Marlon King
Jamaica
21 (Goals)
Watford
2004–05
Nathan Ellington
England Nathan Ellington
England
24
Goals
Wigan Athletic

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2004–05
Nathan Ellington
England Nathan Ellington
England
24 (Goals)
Wigan Athletic

Summary

The English Football League Championship, known simply as the Championship and for sponsorship purposes as Sky Bet Championship, is a professional association football league in England and Wales. It is the highest division of the English Football League (EFL) and second-highest overall in the English football league system, after the Premier League, and is contested by 24 clubs.

Introduced for the 2004–05 season as the Football League Championship, the division is a rebrand of the former Football League First Division, which itself is a rebrand of the now-defunct Football League Second Division prior to the 1992 launch of the Premier League. The winning club of this division each season receives the EFL Championship trophy, which was the previous trophy awarded to the winners of the English top-flight prior to the launch of the Premier League. As with other divisions of professional English football, Welsh clubs can be part of this division, thus making it a cross-border league.

Each season, the two top-finishing teams in the Championship are automatically promoted to the Premier League. The teams that finish the season in third to sixth place enter a playoff tournament, with the winner also gaining promotion to the Premier League. The three lowest-finishing teams in the Championship are relegated to League One.

The Championship is the wealthiest non-top-flight football division in the world, the ninth-richest division in Europe, and the 12th best-attended division in world football (with the second highest per-match attendance of any secondary league – after the German 2.Bundesliga). Its average match attendance for the 2022–23 season was 18,787.

Cardiff City have spent more seasons in this division than any other team, and Bristol City, Preston North End and Queens Park Rangers currently hold the longest tenure in this division, having last been absent in the 2014–15 season. Barnsley became the first club to attain 1,000 wins in second-tier English league football with a 2–1 home victory over Coventry City on 3 January 2011. They also became the first club to play 3,000 games in second-level English league football following another 2–1 home victory, this time against Brighton & Hove Albion on 12 March 2013 The current champions of the league are Leicester City.

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