Charlton Athletic 2009–10 football season
During the 2010–11 English football season, Charlton Athletic F.C. competed in Football League One .
Season summary
Charlton managed to start off their first season after relegation from the Championship with some good results and looked safe bets for an automatic return to the second tier of English football, but a late slump saw Charlton fall to fourth, still good enough for a playoff spot. After a 2–1 defeat at the County Ground and a 2–1 win at the Valley saw Charlton draw 3–3 on aggregate with Swindon Town , the two teams went to a penalty shootout. Nicky Bailey missed his penalty to give Swindon the win, thus condemning Charlton to another season in the third tier.
Charlton also suffered demoralising defeats in the first rounds in both domestic cups. In the FA Cup , Charlton lost 1–0 to Northwich Victoria at Victoria Stadium , while, in the League Cup , Charlton lost 1–0 after extra time to Hereford United at Edgar Street .
Kit
Spanish company Joma remained Charlton's kit manufacturers, and introduced a new home and a new away kit for the season, the home kit featuring a white vertical stripe last seen on the club's centenary kit in 2005, the away kit featuring black shorts and socks and a blue and black striped shirt. The kits were sponsored by krbs.com, but, for the match against Millwall on 19 December, the club wore kits sponsoring the Street Violence Ruins Lives campaign, with proceeds going to the Rob Knox Memorial Fund. Rob Knox was an actor and a Charlton fan who was stabbed to death in a street attack in May 2008.
Players
First-team squad
Squad at end of season
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Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Competitions
League One
League table
Source: The Football League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Matches
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
Referee
Ref.
8 August 2009
Wycombe Wanderers
H
3–2
Dailly 21', Bailey 23', Llera 50'
16,552
Deadman
15 August 2009
Hartlepool United
A
2–0
Burton 23', Bailey 27'
4,408
Boyeson
18 August 2009
Leyton Orient
A
2–1
Burton 64', Shelvey 84'
7,376
Crossley
22 August 2009
Walsall
H
2–0
Llera 30', Wagstaff 72'
15,306
Hooper
29 August 2009
Tranmere Rovers
A
4–0
Sam 24', 49', Semedo 26', Bailey 68'
5,417
Tierney
5 September 2009
Brentford
H
2–0
Burton 11', Sam 30'
16,399
Linington
12 September 2009
Southampton
H
1–1
Burton 49'
19,441
Wright
19 September 2009
Norwich City
A
2–2
Burton 18', Shelvey 40'
24,018
Tanner
26 September 2009
Exeter City
H
2–1
Bailey 43', McLeod 87'
16,867
Hegley
29 September 2009
Colchester United
A
0–3
7,098
Russell
3 October 2009
Leeds United
A
0–0
31,838
Mathieson
10 October 2009
Oldham Athletic
H
0–0
16,441
Horwood
17 October 2009
Huddersfield Town
H
2–1
S. Sodje 8', McLeod 49'
16,991
East
24 October 2009
Gillingham
A
1–1
Nutter 79' o.g.
10,304
Moss
31 October 2009
Carlisle United
A
1–3
Burton 45+1' pen.
6,077
Haywood
14 November 2009
Milton Keynes Dons
H
5–1
Mooney 13', Bailey 21', Sam 65', S. Sodje 73', Burton 76'
17,188
Hill
21 November 2009
Yeovil Town
A
1–1
A. Sodje 56'
5,632
Hooper
24 November 2009
Bristol Rovers
H
4–2
Mooney 4', Burton 16' pen., Bailey 68', A. Sodje 86'
15,885
Cook
1 December 2009
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
2–0
Burton 29', Wagstaff 37'
6,769
Ward
5 December 2009
Southend United
H
1–0
Burton 25'
17,445
McDermid
12 December 2009
Stockport County
A
2–1
S. Sodje 13', Wagstaff 74'
4,277
Ilderton
19 December 2009
Millwall
H
4–4
Burton 31' pen., 38' pen., Bailey 47', Morison 85' o.g.
19,105
Jones
26 December 2009
Swindon Town
H
2–2
Shelvey 38', Llera 90+4'
17,977
Miller
28 December 2009
Brentford
A
1–1
Bailey 58' pen.
8,387
D'Urso
16 January 2010
Wycombe Wanderers
A
2–1
Shelvey 11', Bailey 77'
Evans
19 January 2010
Hartlepool United
H
2–1
Mooney 31', Wagstaff 79'
14,636
Tanner
25 January 2010
Leyton Orient
H
0–1
15,955
Moss
30 January 2010
Tranmere Rovers
H
1–1
Bailey 57'
16,168
Sutton
2 February 2010
Walsall
A
1–1
Burton 45+2' pen.
3,417
Haines
6 February 2010
Swindon Town
A
1–1
Bailey 90+3'
9,552
Hall
15 February 2010
Bristol Rovers
A
1–2
Racon 90+7'
7,624
Kettle
20 February 2010
Yeovil Town
H
2–0
Reid 29', Mooney 54'
15,991
Graham
23 February 2010
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
1–2
A. Sodje 90+4'
17,508
D'Urso
26 February 2010
Southend United
A
2–1
A. Sodje 73', Reid 90+1'
9,724
Wright
6 March 2010
Stockport County
H
2–0
Huntington 7' o.g., A. Sodje 10'
16,609
Stroud
13 March 2010
Millwall
A
0–4
17,632
Swarbrick
20 March 2010
Gillingham
H
2–2
Richardson 31', Mooney 60'
20,024
Taylor
27 March 2010
Huddersfield Town
A
1–1
Reid 58'
14,459
Singh
3 April 2010
Milton Keynes Dons
A
1–0
Forster 65' pen.
10,869
Bates
5 April 2010
Carlisle United
H
1–0
S. Sodje 44'
17,229
Linington
10 April 2010
Southampton
A
0–1
23,061
Hegley
13 April 2010
Colchester United
H
1–0
Forster 21'
17,427
Jones
17 April 2010
Norwich City
H
0–1
20,023
Hall
24 April 2010
Exeter City
A
1–1
Reid 72'
6,835
Phillips
1 May 2010
Leeds United
H
1–0
Naylor 88' o.g.
23,198
Probert
8 May 2010
Oldham Athletic
A
2–0
Bailey 23', Llera 48'
5,686
Webster
Play-offs
FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
Referee
Ref.
First round
8 November 2009
Northwich Victoria
A
0–1
2,153
Webb
League Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
Referee
Ref.
First round
11 August 2009
Hereford United
A
0–1 (a.e.t. )
2,017
Bates
Football League Trophy
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
Referee
Ref.
Second round
6 October 2009
Barnet
H
4–1
McLeod 15', Tuna 40', Bailey 75', Wagstaff 87'
4,522
Phillips
Area quarter-final
11 November 2009
Southampton
A
1–2
McKenzie 90+2'
13,906
Taylor
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Notes
Elliot was born in Greenwich , England , but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his father and represented them at under-19 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2014.
Racon was born in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges , France , but also qualified to represent Guadeloupe internationally and would make his international debut for Guadeloupe in June 2011.
Burton was born in Reading , England , but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in September 1997.
Sam was born in Leeds , England , and represented them at U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Ghana internationally through his parents and would make his international debut for Ghana in October 2015.
Basey was born in Bromley , England , but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his grandmother and represented them at U-17 , U-19 , and U-21 level.
Dickson was born in Southwark , England , but also qualified to represent Ghana and Jamaica internationally through his father and mother respectively and made his international debut for Ghana in August 2008.
Sodje was born in Greenwich , England , but also qualified to represent Nigeria internationally through his parents and made his international debut for Nigeria in November 2005.
Stavrinou was born in Harlow , England , but also qualifies to represent Cyprus internationally through his father and has represented them at U-17 level.
Tuna was born in Bexley , England , but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-19 level.
Warner was born in Liverpool , England , but also qualified to represent Trinidad and Tobago internationally and made his international debut for Trinidad and Tobago in February 2006.
Gray was born in Harrogate , England , but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his father and made his international debut for Scotland in April 2003.
Fleetwood was born in Gloucester , England , but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his father, and represented them at U-17 and U-21 level.
Ikeme was born in Sutton Coldfield , England , but also qualifies to represent Nigeria internationally and was first called up in March 2007 before making his international debut for Nigeria in September 2015.
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