2006–07 Leicester City F.C. season

Leicester City
2006–07 season
Chairman Andrew Taylor (until 1 February)
Milan Mandarić (from 8 March)
Manager Rob Kelly (until 11 April)
Nigel Worthington (caretaker)
Stadium Walkers Stadium
Championship 19th
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Third round
Player of the Year Iain Hume
Top goalscorer League: Hume (13)
All: Hume (14)
Highest home attendance 30,457 vs Barnsley
(16 Dec 2006, Championship)
Lowest home attendance 6,298 vs Macclesfield Town
(22 Aug 2005, League Cup)
Average home league attendance 23,206

During the 2006–07 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.

Season summary

Another poor season saw Leicester struggle near the foot of the Championship table. Manager Rob Kelly was sacked after a 3-0 defeat at Plymouth Argyle and replaced by former Norwich City boss Nigel Worthington, who steered the Foxes to safety. Worthington expressed an interest in becoming permanent manager, but instead the club appointed Milton Keynes Dons manager Martin Allen as manager.

Kit

Leicester City's kit was manufactured by English sports retailer JJB Sports and sponsored by Narborough-based bank Alliance & Leicester.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Sunderland 4615443818123838297647+ 2988
2 Birmingham City 4615533718113930246742+ 2586
3 Derby County 4613643319123829276246+ 1684
4 West Bromwich Albion 461445512486930318155+ 2676
5 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4612563328105826285956+ 376
6 Southampton 461364362086941337753+ 2475
7 Preston North End 4615443817741226366453+ 1174
8 Stoke City 461283351678827256241+ 2173
9 Sheffield Wednesday 4610673836105832307066+ 471
10 Colchester United 4615444619551324377056+ 1469
11 Plymouth Argyle 461085362678827366362+ 167
12 Crystal Palace 461238332268926295951+ 865
13 Cardiff City 4611753318661124355753+ 464
14 Ipswich Town 4613284029561224306459+ 562
15 Burnley 4610673523561217265249+ 357
16 Norwich City 4610582925641327465671– 1557
17 Coventry City 4611483025541417374762– 1556
18 Queens Park Rangers 469683129551323395468– 1453
19 Leicester City 466892631761023334964– 1553
20 Barnsley 4694102729611626565385– 3250
21 Hull City 4683123332571118355167– 1649
22 Southend United 4666112938461318424780– 3342
23 Luton Town 4675113340351520415381– 2840
24 Leeds United 4610492730331719424672– 2636[notes 1]
  1. Leeds United had 10 points deducted for entering financial administration.
Key
Football League Champions, promoted to FA Premier League
Promoted to FA Premier League
Participated in play-offs
Promoted to Premier League through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Leicester City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5 August 2006 Luton TownA0-28,131
8 August 2006 BurnleyH0-119,035
12 August 2006 Ipswich TownH3-118,820Kisnorbo, Hughes, Hume
18 August 2006 Coventry CityA0-020,061
26 August 2006 Southend UnitedH1-019,427Kisnorbo
9 September 2006 West Bromwich AlbionA0-219,322
12 September 2006 Hull CityH0-118,677
16 September 2006 SunderlandA1-135,104Fryatt
23 September 2006 Colchester UnitedH0-022,449
30 September 2006 Birmingham CityA1-118,002Hammond
14 October 2006 SouthamptonH3-221,347Hume (2), Stearman
17 October 2006 Leeds UnitedA2-116,477Tiatto, Hume
21 October 2006 Crystal PalaceH1-128,762Hume (pen)
28 October 2006 Queens Park RangersA1-112,430Kisnorbo
31 October 2006 Stoke CityH2-121,107Hume, Hughes
4 November 2006 Sheffield WednesdayA1-222,451Fryatt
11 November 2006 Plymouth ArgyleH2-221,703Hume, Porter
18 November 2006 Preston North EndH0-122,721
25 November 2006 Derby CountyA0-128,315
28 November 2006 Norwich CityA1-323,896McCarthy
2 December 2006 Sheffield WednesdayH1-422,693Hughes
9 December 2006 Wolverhampton WanderersA2-118,600Hammond, Porter
16 December 2006 BarnsleyH2-030,457Hammond, Porter
23 December 2006 Cardiff CityH0-022,274
26 December 2006 Hull CityA2-118,523Kisnorbo, Williams
30 December 2006 SouthamptonA0-224,447
1 January 2007 SunderlandH0-221,975
13 January 2007 Colchester UnitedA1-15,915Hume
27 January 2007 Cardiff CityA2-312,057Kisnorbo, Hammond
3 February 2007 Luton TownH1-120,410Yeates
10 February 2007 Ipswich TownA2-021,221McAuley (2)
17 February 2007 Coventry CityH3-025,816Horsfield (2), Johnson
20 February 2007 BurnleyA1-010,274McGreal (own goal)
24 February 2007 West Bromwich AlbionH1-125,581McAuley
3 March 2007 Southend UnitedA2-210,528Hume (2)
10 March 2007 Crystal PalaceA0-216,969
13 March 2007 Leeds UnitedH1-125,165Hume
17 March 2007 Queens Park RangersH1-324,558Hume (pen)
31 March 2007 Stoke CityA2-413,303Kenton, Hammond
6 April 2007 Derby CountyH1-124,704Fryatt
9 April 2007 Plymouth ArgyleA0-310,900
14 April 2007 Norwich CityH1-221,483Kenton
17 April 2007 Birmingham CityH1-224,290Newton
21 April 2007 Preston North EndA1-014,725Johansson
28 April 2007 BarnsleyA1-020,012Austin (own goal)
6 May 2007 Wolverhampton WanderersH1-430,282Hume

FA Cup

Main article: 2006–07 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2007 FulhamH2-215,499Kisnorbo, Cadamarteri
R3R17 January 2007 FulhamA3-411,222Fryatt, McAuley, Wesolowski

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R122 August 2006 Macclesfield TownH2-06,298O'Grady, McCarthy
R219 September 2006 Hereford UnitedA3-17,386Hammond, Stearman, Hume (pen)
R324 October 2006 Aston VillaH2-327,288Stearman, Kisnorbo

Squad

[2][3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Scotland GK Rab Douglas
2 Republic of Ireland DF Alan Maybury
3 Australia DF Patrick Kisnorbo
4 England DF Darren Kenton
5 Republic of Ireland DF Paddy McCarthy
6 Scotland MF Stephen Hughes
7 Canada FW Iain Hume
8 Republic of Ireland MF Mark Yeates (on loan Tottenham Hotspur)
9 England FW Geoff Horsfield (on loan Sheffield United)
10 Wales MF Andy Johnson
11 Australia MF Danny Tiatto
12 England FW Matty Fryatt
13 Australia GK Paul Henderson
14 Northern Ireland DF Gareth McAuley
15 Sweden DF Nils-Eric Johansson
No. Position Player
16 England MF Shaun Newton (on loan from West Ham United)
17 England DF Richard Stearman
18 Ghana FW Elvis Hammond
20 Australia MF James Wesolowski
21 Republic of Ireland DF Alan Sheehan
23 England MF Jason Jarrett (on loan from Preston North End)
24 England FW Danny Cadamarteri
25 Republic of Ireland GK Conrad Logan
26 England FW Louis Dodds
27 England MF Levi Porter
28 Ivory Coast MF Max Gradel
29 England DF Scott Lycett
30 England DF Joe Mattock
32 Wales MF Andy King
33 England FW Eric Odhiambo

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
8 Scotland MF Gareth Williams (to Watford)
9 Suriname FW Mark de Vries (on loan to ADO Den Haag)
16 Wales MF Josh Low (to Peterborough United)
16 France FW Luigi Glombard (on loan from Cardiff City)
No. Position Player
19 England FW Chris O'Grady (to Rotherham United)
22 Guinea MF Mohammed Sylla (to Kilmarnock)
23 Scotland MF Andy Welsh (on loan from Sunderland)

Transfers

In

Out

References

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