This section lists players who were in Leicester's first team squad at any point during the 2013–14 season, Asterisks indicates player left mid-season, Hash symbol indicates player retired mid-season, This section lists members of staff who were in Leicester's first team squad at any point during the 2013–14 season, Asterisks indicate member of staff left mid-season. Note:This section does not include transfers or match results, which are listed in their own sections below. Claudio Ranieri, who would later manage the Foxes, brought his AS Monaco side to King Power Stadium on 27 July, 2013. The 2013–14 season was Leicester City F.C. Claudio Ranieri, who would later manage the Foxes, brought his AS Monaco side to King Power Stadium on 27 July, 2013.
On 28 April 2012, it was announced on the official Leicester City website that the new kit supplier for the 2012–13 season would be Puma.[3]. Hash symbol indicates player retired mid-season. The Leicester City home kit for the 2013–14 season was unveiled on 6 July 2013. 's 108th season in the English football league system and their 61st (non-consecutive) season in the second tier of English football. He would win the award again in March too. It was their fourth consecutive season in the Championship. Asterisks indicates player left mid-season.
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Pre-season challenges. While the goal stood - earning City a point - it was later awarded to forward Chris Wood. Still riding high in the Championship, Anthony Knockaert banished his Watford demons with a goal for the Foxes in a 3-0 win over Watford on 2 November at Vicarage Road - where Leicester's play-off dreams had been crushed in May. However, a dramatic downturn in form which saw the Foxes win just 2 of their following 16 games saw Leicester not only drop out of the automatic promotion places, but the play-offs as well and they began the final game of the season against local rivals Nottingham Forest in eighth place. It was their fourth consecutive season in the Championship.. Leicester began with a promising first half of the season and sat in second place at the beginning of February. Source: Football League Young Player of the Month, "Internationals: Mahrez Stars For Algeria On Debut", "Schmeichel Signs New Leicester City Deal", "Transfer news: Leicester midfielder Danny Drinkwater signs new four-year contract", "Youngster McCourt Extends Leicester City Contract", "Nigel Pearson Agrees New Leicester City Contract", "Development Trio Sign Contract Extensions", "BBC Sport – Zoumana Bakayogo: Leicester City sign former Tranmere man", http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/30813-dean-hammond-signs-for-city-1025092.aspx, "Championship: Leicester sign Ryan Watson on one-year professional contract", "Gary Taylor-Fletcher: Leicester City sign ex-Blackpool striker", "Championship: Joel Grant, Sam Hoskins and Joey Jones join Yeovil Town", "Transfer news: Championship ins and outs", "Kevin Phillips: Leicester City striker to retire", "York City sign Leicester City defender George Taft on loan", "Bolton Wanderers sign Leicester City man on loan", "Transfer window: Stevenage sign Leicester keeper Adam Smith", "Carlisle sign Leicester's James Pearson & Watford's Reece Brown", "Nigel Named Sky Bet Manager of the Month", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2013–14_Leicester_City_F.C._season&oldid=978444697, 2013–14 Football League Championship by team, Articles with dead external links from June 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2014, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 5-2 (on one occasion), 4-1 (on one occasion) & 3-0 (on five occasions).
Note: Games which are level after extra-time and are decided by a penalty shoot-out are listed as draws.
Leicester crept one step closer to a Premier League return with a 2-0 triumph at promotion rivals Burnley on 29 March, 2014, courtesy of efforts from David Nugent and Chris Wood - prompting Anthony Knockaert to celebrate in a unique fashion.