Template:Infobox Football league season

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Infobox Football league season
Champions {{{winners}}}
[edit] Template documentation

[edit] Usage

{{Infobox Football league season
  | competition                = 
  | season                     = 
  | winners                    = 
  | promoted             = 
  | relegated            = 
  | continentalcup1 qualifiers = 
  | continentalcup2 qualifiers = 
  ...
  | league topscorer           =
  | biggest home win           =
  | biggest away win           =
  | highest scoring            =
  | total goals                =
  | average goals              =
  | longest wins               =
  | longest unbeaten           =
  | longest losses             =
  | highest attendance         =
  | lowest attendance          =
  | average attendance         =
  | prevseason                 =
  | nextseason                 =
}}

[edit] Parameters

Mandatory
  • {{{competition}}} — The commonly-used name of the competition (including sponsorship).
  • {{{league topscorer}}} — The club topscorer in the domestic league level, and the number of scored goals, in the form "Footballer (goals)".
Optional
  • {{{promoted}}} — promoted (if any)
  • {{{relegated}}} — relegated (if any)
  • {{{continentalcup1}}} — Continental cup1, e.g., Champions League
  • {{{continentalcup1 qualifiers}}} — Continental cup1 qualifiers
  • {{{league topscorer}}} — Footballer (goals).
  • {{{biggest home win}}} — Result (date)
  • {{{biggest away win}}} — As above
  • {{{highest scoring}}} — As above
  • {{{lonest wins}}} — No. games - team (date from-date to)
  • {{{longest unbeaten}}} — As above
  • {{{longest losses}}} — As above
  • {{{highest attendance}}} — Attendance - match (date)
  • {{{lowest attendance}}} — As above
  • {{{average attendance}}} — Attendance

[edit] Example

The input:

{{Infobox Football league season
  | competition                = [[Scottish Premier League|Bank of Scotland Premierleague]]
  | season                     = 2003-04
  | winners                    = {{subst:fc|Celtic}}
  | promoted             = 
  | relegated                  = {{subst:fc|Partick Thistle}}
  | continentalcup1            = [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
  | continentalcup1 qualifiers = {{subst:fc|Celtic}}
  | continentalcup2            = [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
  | continentalcup2 qualifiers = {{subst:fc|Rangers}}
  | continentalcup3            = [[UEFA Cup]]
  | continentalcup3 qualifiers = {{subst:fc|Hearts}}
  | continentalcup4            = [[UEFA Cup]]
  | continentalcup4 qualifiers = {{subst:fc|Dunfermline}}
  | league topscorer           = [[Henrik Larsson]] (30)
  | biggest home win           = {{subst:fc|Celtic}} 6-0 {{subst:fc|Hibernian}} ([[2003-12-27]])
  | biggest away win           = {{subst:fc|Kilmarnock}} 0-5 {{subst:fc|Celtic}} ([[2003-11-01]])
  | highest scoring            = {{subst:fc|Motherwell}} 5-3 {{subst:fc|Dundee}} ([[2004-02-11]])
  | longest wins               = 25 - {{subst:fc|Celtic}} ([[2003-08-16]]-[[2004-03-14]])
  | longest unbeaten           = 32 - {{subst:fc|Celtic}} ([[2003-08-09]]-[[2004-04-21]])
  | longest losses             = 10 - {{subst:fc|Partick Thistle}} ([[2003-09-13]]-[[2003-12-07]])
  | highest attendance         = 59,739 - {{subst:fc|Celtic}} v {{subst:fc|Dunfermline}} ([[2004-05-02}}
  | lowest attendance          = 2,677 - {{subst:fc|Livingston}} v {{subst:fc|Kilmarnock}} ([[2004-04-07}}
  | average attendance         = 15,182 
  | prevseason                 = [[Scottish Premier League 2002-03|2002-03]]
  | nextseason                 = [[Scottish Premier League 2004-05|2004-05]]
}}

produces

Bank of Scotland Premierleague
Season 2003-04
Champions Celtic
Relegated Partick Thistle
Champions League Celtic, Rangers
UEFA Cup Hearts, Dunfermline
Intertoto Cup Hibernian
Top goalscorer Henrik Larsson, Celtic (30)
Biggest home win Celtic 6-0 Hibernian (27 Dec)
Biggest away win Kilmarnock 0-5 Celtic (01 Nov)
Highest scoring Motherwell 5-3 Dundee (11 Feb)
Longest winning run 25 - Celtic (16 Aug-14 Mar)
Longest unbeaten run 32 - Celtic (09 Aug-21 Apr)
Longest losing run 10 - Partick Thistle (13 Sep-07 Dec)
Highest attendance 59,739 - Celtic v Dunfermline (02 May)
Lowest attendance 2,677 - Livingston v Kilmarnock (07 Apr)
Average attendance 15,182
← Previous season
2002-03
Next season →
2004-05