2013–14 Hull City A.F.C. season

The 2013–14 season was Hull City's first season back in the Premier League after automatic promotion as runner-up from the Championship in the 2012–13 season. They finished in 16th place, with their highest Premier League position and points total, to secure a further season in the Premier League. They also competed in the League Cup, reaching the 4th round. They also competed in the FA Cup, reaching their first ever final in the competition.

Hull City
2013–14 season
ChairmanAssem Allam
ManagerSteve Bruce
StadiumKC Stadium
Premier League16th
FA CupRunners-up
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Nikica Jelavić (4)
Shane Long (4)

All: Matty Fryatt (6)
Highest home attendance24,940 (1 December vs Liverpool)[1]
Lowest home attendance21,949 (14 September vs Cardiff City)[2]
Average home league attendance24,116[3]

Events

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  • George Boyd signed a two-year deal on 28 May 2013 to become a permanent member of the club from the start of the 2013–14 season when his contract with Peterborough United expired.[4]
  • Maynor Figueroa signed a two-year deal on 17 June 2013 to move to City on a free transfer as his contract at Wigan Athletic was up at the end of the 2012–13 season.[5]
  • The season's fixtures were announced on 19 June 2013 giving City an opening away tie against Chelsea on 17 August 2013.[6] The season closes on 11 May 2014 with a home match against Everton.[6]
  • On 14 August 2013, the club made a double signing from Tottenham Hotspur. England International Tom Huddlestone signed a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee, while mid-fielder Jake Livermore joined on a season-long loan deal.[22][23]
  • The new squad number for the 2013–14 season were released on 16 August 2013.[24]
  • On 23 September 2013, Conor Henderson was signed following a trial at the club.[30]
  • On 26 September 2013, Conor Townsend's loan to Carlisle United was extended for two months.[31]
  • On 27 September 2013, Matty Fryatt went on a month-long loan to Sheffield Wednesday.[32] The loan was later extended to 30 November 2013.[33]
  • On 1 October 2013, it was announced that Robbie Brady would be out of action for a month after undergoing a hernia operation.[34] Following return. he experienced a groin injury that required further surgery, and in March 2014, it was announced that he would be out for the rest of the season.[35]
  • On 11 October 2013, goalkeeper Joe Cracknell was loaned to Scarborough Athletic to cover injury to Jason White.[36]
  • On 7 November 2013, it was reported that Sone Aluko would be out of action for up to ten weeks with an achilles injury after a problem during pre-match warm-up for the Sunderland match on 2 November 2013.[37]
  • On 21 November 2013, Aaron McLean went out on an emergency loan to Birmingham City until 1 January 2014.[38]
  • On 11 December 2013, it was reported that the club had formally asked The Football Association to change the club's name to Hull Tigers from the start of the 2014–15 season.[39] On 15 January 2014, Assem Allam indicated he would leave the club "within 24-hours" if the name change was rejected by the FA.[40] In March 2014, the FA membership committee advised that the name change be rejected.[41] On 9 April 2014, the FA Council rejected the name change.[42]
  • On 2 January 2014, Tom Cairney signed a 3+12-year deal with Blackburn Rovers who he had been on loan to.[43]
  • On 3 January 2014, Sone Aluko signed a 2+12-year deal with the club.[44]
  • On 1 April 2014, Yannick Sagbo and Benoît Assou-Ekotto, of Queens Park Rangers, were charged by the FA of improper conduct for social media posts about the quenelle gesture.[58] The club have indicated they will vigorously defend Sagbo.[59] On 22 April 2014, Sagbo was fined £15,000 but escaped a ban for the incident.[60] Following an appeal by the FA, the player received a two-match ban for the incident on 12 June 2014.[61]
  • On 20 April 2014, at half-time in the home match against Arsenal, the club announced they had signed a four-year deal with kit suppliers Umbro.[62]
  • On 3 May 2014, it was confirmed that Hull City will enter the UEFA Europa League next season as FA Cup finalists, the club's first appearance on the European stage.[63] They would start in the third qualifying round unless they win the FA Cup when they would progress straight to the group stages.

Squad

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As of 27 March 2014

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   SCO Allan McGregor
2 DF   ENG Liam Rosenior
3 DF   HON Maynor Figueroa
4 DF   NIR Alex Bruce
5 DF   WAL James Chester
6 DF   ENG Curtis Davies
7 MF   IRL David Meyler
8 MF   ENG Tom Huddlestone
10 MF   SVN Robert Koren (captain)
11 MF   IRL Robbie Brady
12 FW   ENG Matty Fryatt
14 MF   ENG Jake Livermore (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
15 DF   IRL Paul McShane
16 GK   SUI Eldin Jakupović
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   SCO George Boyd
18 FW   CRO Nikica Jelavić
19 DF   NIR Joe Dudgeon
20 FW   CIV Yannick Sagbo
21 FW   IRL Shane Long
22 GK   ENG Steve Harper
23 DF   SEN Abdoulaye Faye
24 FW   NGA Sone Aluko
27 MF   EGY Ahmed Elmohamady
29 MF   IRL Stephen Quinn
31 FW   AUS Matthew Fletcher
32 FW   ATG Calaum Jahraldo-Martin
GK   ENG Mark Oxley
MF   NIR Dougie Wilson

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player


25 MF   ENG Cameron Stewart (at Leeds United until the end of the 2013–14 Football League Championship season)[50]
28 DF   ENG Conor Townsend (at Carlisle United until the end of the 2013–14 Football League One season.)[45]
30 MF   IRL Conor Henderson (at Stevenage until the end of the 2013–14 Football League One season.)[56]
33 FW   GER Nick Proschwitz (at Barnsley until the end of the 2013–14 Football League Championship season)[54]
GK   ENG Joe Cracknell (at Scarborough Athletic)[36]

Pre-season

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The first pre-season matches were announced on 9 May 2013. First to be announced would be an away game against Birmingham City on 27 July 2013.[66] The Billy Bly Memorial Trophy match was set for 15 July 2013 at Church Road against North Ferriby United and an away match against Peterborough United was scheduled for 29 July.[67] A fixture against Sheffield Wednesday on 20 July 2013 is to take place at Estadio Municipal de Albufeira as part of their training camp in Portugal.[68] Three days later at the same ground a match against Portuguese side S.C. Braga will take place.[69]

The squad reported back for pre-season training on 4 July 2013.[70]

On 4 July 2013, a final pre-season match at the KC Stadium was announced against Spanish team Real Betis for 10 August 2013. The match would be a testimonial for Andy Dawson who would return to the club to appear in the fixture following his departure to Scunthorpe United.[71]

On 16 July 2013, the team flew out to Portugal for a week-long pre-season training camp.[72][73]

A further pre-season fixture was announced on 17 July 2013 against Dynamo Dresden on 3 August 2013 at the Glücksgas Stadium in Dresden, Germany.[74]

The pre-season matches started on 15 July 2013 with two matches at the same time to allow for all the players to get a run-out. The first was the traditional Billy Bly Memorial Trophy match against North Ferriby United which City won 3–1.[75] The second was against Winterton Rangers where City notched up a 6–0 victory.[76]

In Portugal on 20 July 2013, the match against Sheffield Wednesday ended in a 0–0 draw.[77] A further 0–0 draw against Braga on 23 July 2013 brought the Portugal training camp to a close.[78]

Following return to England, an away match against Birmingham City on 27 July 2013 proved difficult, and Hull lost 2–1.[79] This was followed on 29 July 2013 by another away match against Peterborough United, where Hull won 0–1.[80]

On 2 August the team flew out to Germany for further training sessions ready for the two games there.[81] City won the first match on 3 August 2013 against Dynamo Dresden, with Yannick Sagbo scoring the only goal of the game.[82] The second match in Germany on 6 August 2013 against Eintracht Braunschweig ended in a 2–0 defeat.[83]

They finished the pre-season games with a 3–0 home win against Real Betis in the Andy Dawson testimonial match.[84]

15 July 2013 North Ferriby United 1–3 Hull City Church Road, North Ferriby
19:30 BST Jarman   65' Report[75] Rosenior   14'
Proschwitz   42'
Quinn   90'
Stadium: Rapid Solicitors Stadium
15 July 2013 Winterton Rangers 0–6 Hull City Winterton
19:30 BST Report[76] Meyler   5'
Fryatt   7', 41', 51'
Evans   43'
Armstrong   47'
Stadium: West Street
23 July 2013 Hull City 0–0 Braga Portugal
20:00 BST Report[78] Stadium: Estádio Municipal de Albufeira
27 July 2013 Birmingham City 2–1 Hull City Birmingham
15:00 BST Green   12'
Shinnie   47'
Report[79] Aluko   75' (pen.) Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 5,252
3 August 2013 Dynamo Dresden 0–1 Hull City Dresden, Germany
15:00 BST Report[82] Sagbo   14' Stadium: Glücksgas Stadium
Attendance: 6,428
6 August 2013 Eintracht Braunschweig 2–0 Hull City Goslar, Germany
17:00 BST Ademi   53'
G. Korte   85'
Report[83] Stadium: S-Arena
Attendance: 1,500
10 August 2013 Hull City 3–0 Real Betis Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Graham   3'
Aluko   31'
Boyd   78'
Report[84] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 7,991
Referee: M. Jones

Competition

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Overall

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Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 16th 18 August 2013 11 May 2014
League Cup 2nd round 4th round 28 August 2013 30 October 2013
FA Cup 3rd round Runner-up 4 January 2014 17 May 2014

Updated to match played 17 May 2014
Source: Competitions

Premier League

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
14 Sunderland 38 10 8 20 41 60 −19 38
15 Aston Villa 38 10 8 20 39 61 −22 38
16 Hull City 38 10 7 21 38 53 −15 37 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[a]
17 West Bromwich Albion 38 7 15 16 43 59 −16 36
18 Norwich City (R) 38 8 9 21 28 62 −34 33 Relegation to Football League Championship
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[85]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Hull City qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round as runners-up of the 2013–14 FA Cup since winners Arsenal qualified for Champions League.

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 10 7 21 38 53  −15 37 7 4 8 20 21  −1 3 3 13 18 32  −14

Last updated: 11 May 2014.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

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Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAAHAHHAAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHHAAHHAAAH
ResultLWLDWWDLLWLLWLDDDLWLLLLDWLWLLWLLWLDLLL
Position1812171510789101012131012121212121010101113131013111113121314121413151516
Updated to match(es) played on 11 May 2014. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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18 August 2013 1 Chelsea 2–0 Hull City Chelsea, London
16:00 BST Oscar   13'
Lampard   25'
Report[86] Meyler   40' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,374
Referee: Jonathan Moss
24 August 2013 2 Hull City 1–0 Norwich City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Brady   22' (pen.)
Sagbo   27'
Livermore   76'
Report[87] Garrido   90+6' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,682
Referee: Jones
31 August 2013 3 Manchester City 2–0 Hull City Manchester
12:45 BST Fernandinho   23'
Nastasić   60'
Negredo   65'
Touré   90'
Report[88] Figueroa   22'
Koren   63'
Davies   73'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 46,903
Referee: Phil Dowd
14 September 2013 4 Hull City 1–1 Cardiff City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Davies   40',   90+2' Report[2] Campbell   20'
Turner   54'
Whittingham   59'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,949
Referee: Robert Madley
21 September 2013 5 Newcastle United 2–3 Hull City Newcastle upon Tyne
15:00 BST Rémy   10', 44'
Sissoko   90+5'
Report[89] Brady   26'
Elmohamady   48'
Aluko   76'
Huddlestone   90'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 51,523
Referee: M Atkinson
28 September 2013 6 Hull City 1–0 West Ham United Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Brady   12' (pen.)
Graham   45+1'
Report[90] Nolan   8'
Morrison   73'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,291
Referee: Kevin Friend
5 October 2013 7 Hull City 0–0 Aston Villa Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Rosenior   34'
Davies   44'
Report[91] Westwood   35' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,396
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
19 October 2013 8 Everton 2–1 Hull City Walton, Liverpool
15:00 BST Barry   8',   29'
Osman   55'
Pienaar   57'
Report[92] Sagbo   30'
Huddlestone   90+1'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,828
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
27 October 2013 9 Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Hull City Tottenham, London
16:00 GMT Sandro   17'
Chiricheș   59'
Soldado   80' (pen.)
Eriksen   90'
Report[93] Rosenior   39'
Boyd   72'
Meyler   77'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,080
Referee: Michael Oliver
2 November 2013 10 Hull City 1–0 Sunderland Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Cuéllar   25' (o.g.)
Brady   88'
Figueroa   90'
Report[94] Cattermole   45+2'
Dossena   45+6'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,677
Referee: Andre Marriner
Man of the Match: Jake Livermore
9 November 2013 11 Southampton 4–1 Hull City Southampton
15:00 GMT Schneiderlin   16'
Lambert   30' (pen.)
Lallana   37'
Schneiderlin   79'
Davis   88'
Report[95] Harper   29'
Davies   44'
Sagbo   55'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,022
Referee: Phil Dowd
23 November 2013 12 Hull City 0–1 Crystal Palace Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Elmohamady   45+3'
Huddlestone   66'
Report[96] Dikgacoi   54'
Bolasie   78'
Bannan   81'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,043
Referee: Anthony Taylor
1 December 2013 13 Hull City 3–1 Liverpool Kingston upon Hull
14:05 GMT Livermore   20'
Davies   25'
Brady   44'
Meyler   72'
Škrtel   87' (o.g.)
Report[1] Gerrard   27' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,940
Referee: Howard Webb
4 December 2013 14 Arsenal 2–0 Hull City Holloway, London
19:45 GMT Bendtner   2'
Özil   47'
Report[97] Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,017
Referee: Andre Marriner
9 December 2013 15 Swansea City 1–1 Hull City Swansea
20:00 GMT Chico   60',   83'
Williams   80'
Shelvey   80'
Report[98] Graham   9'
Livermore   41'
Figueroa   78'
Sagbo   80'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 19,303
Referee: Martin Atkinson
14 December 2013 16 Hull City 0–0 Stoke City Kingston upon Hull
17:30 GMT Sagbo   59' Report[99] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,324
Referee: Mike Dean
21 December 2013 17 West Bromwich Albion 1–1 Hull City West Bromwich
15:00 GMT Jones   65'
Vydra   86'
Gera   88'
Report[100] Livermore   28'
Meyler   40'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 24,753
Referee: Jonathan Moss
26 December 2013 18 Hull City 2–3 Manchester United Kingston upon Hull
12:45 GMT Chester   4'
Meyler   13'
Figueroa   19'
Bruce   72'
Report[101] Smalling   19'
Rooney   26',   73'
Januzaj   34'
Valencia   61'   90'
Chester   66' (o.g.)
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,826
Referee: Michael Oliver
28 December 2013 19 Hull City 6–0 Fulham Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Elmohamady   49'
Koren   60', 84'
Boyd   63'
Huddlestone   67'[Note 1]
Fryatt   74'
Report[102] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,925
Referee: Robert Madley
1 January 2014 20 Liverpool 2–0 Hull City Liverpool
15:00 GMT Agger   36'
Suárez   39',   50'
Report[105] Bruce   21'
Davies   86'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,627
Referee: Craig Pawson
11 January 2014 21 Hull City 0–2 Chelsea Kingston upon Hull
12:45 GMT Livermore   69'
Figueroa   82'
Report[106] Hazard   56'
Cahill   66'
Torres   87'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,924
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
18 January 2014 22 Norwich City 1–0 Hull City Norwich
15:00 GMT Johnson   45+4'
Bennett   87'
Report[107] Figueroa   39'
Rosenior   49'
Huddlestone   52',   89'  
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,655
Referee: Howard Webb
28 January 2014 23 Crystal Palace 1–0 Hull City Selhurst, London
20:00 GMT Puncheon   16'
Delaney   22'
Chamakh   63'
Jerome   83'
O'Keefe   90+1'
Report[48] McGregor   90+2' Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 22,519
Referee: Roger East
1 February 2014 24 Hull City 1–1 Tottenham Hotspur Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Long   12'
Meyler   75'
Report[108] Paulinho   61'
Soldado   90+2'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,932
Referee: Anthony Taylor
8 February 2014 25 Sunderland 0–2 Hull City Sunderland
15:00 GMT Brown   4'
Bridcutt   45+2'
Report[109] Rosenior   11'
Long   16'
Livermore   41'
Jelavić   61',   62'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 42,810
Referee: Michael Jones
11 February 2014 26 Hull City 0–1 Southampton Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Report[110] Shaw   45+2'
Fonte   48',   69'
Schneiderlin   82'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,670
Referee: Martin Atkinson
22 February 2014 27 Cardiff City 0–4 Hull City Cardiff
15:00 GMT Zaha   33' Report[111] Huddlestone   18'
Jelavić   38', 57'
Livermore   67'
Boyd   86'
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 26,167
Referee: Howard Webb
1 March 2014 28 Hull City 1–4 Newcastle United Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Davies   46'
Jelavić   53'
Meyler   72'
Huddlestone   81'
Report[112] Sissoko   10', 55'
Tioté   29'
Yanga-Mbiwa   35'
Rémy   42'
Pardew   72'[Note 2]
Anita   90+3'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,903
Referee: Kevin Friend
15 March 2014 29 Hull City 0–2 Manchester City Kingston upon Hull
12:45 GMT Elmohamady   34'
Rosenior   70'
Boyd[Note 3]
Report[115] Kompany   10'
Silva   14'
Zabaleta   55'
Hart   69'
Džeko   90'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,895
Referee: Lee Mason
22 March 2014 30 Hull City 2–0 West Bromwich Albion Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Rosenior   31'
Long   38'
Aluko   58'
Meyler   72'
Report[118] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,486
Referee: Chris Foy
26 March 2014 31 West Ham United 2–1 Hull City Upton Park, London
19:54 GMT Noble   26' (pen.)
Chester   54' (o.g.)
Report[119] Livermore   18'
McGregor   23'[Note 4]
Huddlestone   48'[Note 5]
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 31,033
Referee: Mike Dean
29 March 2014 32 Stoke City 1–0 Hull City Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Odemwingie   62',   62'
Palacios   85'
Report[121] Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 27,029
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
5 April 2014 33 Hull City 1–0 Swansea City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Boyd   39' Report[122] Shelvey   41'
Hernández   74'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 22,744
Referee: Howard Webb
20 April 2014 34 Hull City 0–3 Arsenal Kingston upon Hull
14:05 BST Meyler   16' Report[123] Mertesacker   14'
Ramsey   31'
Podolski   45', 54'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,762
Referee: Jonathan Moss
26 April 2014 35 Fulham 2–2 Hull City Fulham, London
15:00 BST Dejagah   55'
Amorebieta   58'
Diarra   65'
Report[124] Elmohamady   16'
Jelavić   21',   75'
Livermore   45'
Long   87'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,700
Referee: Lee Mason
3 May 2014 36 Aston Villa 3–1 Hull City Witton, Birmingham
15:00 BST Westwood   1'
Weimann   41', 45+3'
Report[125] Bowery   28' (o.g.) Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,182
Referee: Mike Dean
6 May 2014 37 Manchester United 3–1 Hull City Old Trafford, Manchester
19:45 BST Wilson   31', 61'
Fellaini   38'
Van Persie   86'
Report[126] Meyler   46'
Fryatt   63'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,341
Referee: Craig Pawson
11 May 2014 38 Hull City 0–2 Everton Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Report[127] McCarthy   9'
Jagielka   23'
Lukaku   46'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,848
Referee: Howard Webb

League Cup

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Hull City enter the competition in Round Two, the draw for this took place on 8 August 2013 and Hull were drawn away to League One club Leyton Orient.[128] Hull travelled to Orient on 27 August 2013 and drew the match 0–0. Extra-time was required and in the second-half substitute Robbie Brady broke the dead-lock with the only goal of the match soon after coming on to the pitch.[129] The following day, the draw for the third round took place and City were drawn at home to local side Huddersfield Town of the Championship.[130] The match was arranged for 24 September 2013.[131] Nick Proschwitz scored the only goal in a 1–0 win to put Hull through to the fourth round of the cup.[132] The draw for the 4th round took place the following day and set-up an all Premier League match with Tottenham Hotspur.[133] The match will take place at White Hart Lane on 30 October, three days after the Premier League game between the teams.[134] Following a 1–1 draw at full-time, extra time was played with both sides scoring a further goal. The match was determined by a penalty shoot-out, which City lost 8–7 when Ahmed Elmohamady's shot was saved by Brad Friedel.[135]

27 August 2013 2 Leyton Orient 0–1 (a.e.t.) Hull City Leyton, London
19:45 BST Report[129] Townsend   92'
Jahraldo-Martin   93'
Brady   107'
Stadium: Matchroom Stadium
Attendance: 3,181
Referee: Gavin Ward
24 September 2013 3 Hull City 1–0 Huddersfield Town Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Proschwitz   59'
Faye   68'
Report[132] Woods   39' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 7,151
Referee: S Hooper
30 October 2013 4 Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p)
Hull City Tottenham, London
19:45 GMT Sigurðsson   16'
Defoe   76'
Kane   107'
Report[135] Friedel   53' (og)
McShane   99'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,617
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Penalties
Sigurðsson  
Defoe  
Vertonghen  
Lamela  
Kane  
Paulinho  
Kaboul  
Dembélé  
Walker  
McLean  
Quinn  
Boyd  
Gedo  
Proschwitz  
Meyler  
Rosenior  
McShane  
Elmohamady  

FA Cup

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Hull City enter the competition at the third round proper stage with matches taking place in early January 2014. The draw for the third round took place on 8 December 2013 and Hull were drawn away to Football League Championship side Middlesbrough.[136] The match took place on 4 January 2014 at the Riverside Stadium and Hull won the match 2–0 with goals by Aaron McLean and Nick Proschwitz.[137] The draw for the fourth round took place on 5 January 2014 and Hull were drawn away to League Two team Southend United to face former manager Phil Brown for the first time since he left the club.[138] The match took place on 25 January 2014 at Roots Hall with City leaving it until the second half to break the deadlock when Matty Fryatt scored both goals to take the visitors into the next round.[139] The draw for the fifth round took place on 26 January 2014 and Hull were drawn away to Championship side Brighton & Hove Albion.[140] The match was selected for live TV coverage by BT Sport and set to take place on 17 February 2014.[141] The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 16 February and if Hull beat Brighton & Hove Albion they were drawn at home to Sunderland with match taking place on 8 or 9 March 2014.[142] The fifth-round match took place at the Falmer Stadium on 17 February 2014 with Brighton & Hove taking the lead through a Leonardo Ulloa goal in the first half.[143] The visitors levelled the game after 85 minutes when Yannick Sagbo hit the target.[143] The score remained at 1–1 and a replay would be required to see who progressed.[143] The replay was scheduled to take place on 24 February 2014 to avoid clashes with UEFA Champions League matches, which both managers criticised, as it is just 48-hours after important league matches for both teams.[144] Hull started the replay with first-half goals by Sone Aluko and Robert Koren, with Leonardo Ulloa scoring a second-half goal for Brighton. Hull went through to the next round with a 2–1 win in the replay.[145] The next-round match was selected for televising by ITV and was set to take place on Sunday 9 March.[146] The match took place in bright sunshine at the KC Stadium and both teams struggled in the first half to make any impact. A penalty was conceded by Sebastian Larsson of Sunderland but Sone Aluko's shot was saved by Oscar Ustari, leaving the match goalless at half-time. In the second-half Hull took the match with three goals in ten minutes by Curtis Davies, David Meyler and Matty Fryatt.[147]

The draw for the semi-final took place immediately after the conclusion of the match and Hull were drawn first and paired with local Yorkshire side Sheffield United. Matches to take place over the weekend of 12 and 13 April 2014 at Wembley Stadium.[148] Hull's match was subsequently set for 13 April at 16:00.[149] Though the kick-off time was later revised to 16:07 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.[150] On 2 April Andre Marriner was announced as the match referee.[151]

In the semi-final match Sheffield United started the better of the teams and took the lead with a Jose Baxter goal. Hull levelled the score just before half-time through Yannick Sagbo, but Sheffield were quickly back in front when Stefan Scougall struck to leave city 2–1 behind at the break. City made two changes at half-time bringing on Matty Fryatt, for George Boyd, and Sone Aluko, for Maynor Figueroa. Matty Fryatt made an instant impact scoring the next goal with Tom Huddlestone and Stephen Quinn giving city the lead. Jamie Murphy pegged one back for Sheffield at the end of normal time but city sealed it with a David Meyler goal in added time.[152] Giving Hull a 5–3 win and a first appearance in an FA Cup Final in their history.

The final against Arsenal took place at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2014 with a kick-off time of 17:00, exactly the same time as the Magic Weekend rugby league match between Hull F.C. and Hull Kingston Rovers.[153] The match referee was Lee Probert.[154] In bright sunshine Hull took an early lead through James Chester and followed it by captain Curtis Davies netting after 8 minutes. Arsenal pulled one back through Santi Cazorla but it took until the second half for Arsenal to level through Laurent Koscielny. The game went to extra-time and the only goal came in the second-half through Aaron Ramsey giving Arsenal a 3–2 victory.[155]

4 January 2014 Third Middlesbrough 0–2 Hull City Middlesbrough
15:00 GMT Williams   24'
Leadbitter   83'
Report[137] McLean   10'
Proschwitz   61'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 15,571
Referee: Kevin Friend
25 January 2014 Fourth Southend United 0–2 Hull City Southend-on-Sea
15:00 GMT Corr   4'
Thompson   41'
Woodrow   87'
Report[139] Faye   23'
Rosenior   48'
Fryatt   63', 90+1'
Stadium: Roots Hall
Attendance: 10,250
Referee: Lee Mason
17 February 2014 Fifth Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 Hull City Falmer, East Sussex
19:45 GMT Ulloa   30'
Chicksen   62'
Report[143] Aluko   37'
Koren   57'
Sagbo   85'
Stadium: Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 21,352
Referee: Lee Probert
24 February 2014 Fifth
replay
Hull City 2–1 Brighton & Hove Albion Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Davies   14'
Koren   36'
Sagbo   77'
Report[145] Ulloa   68'
LuaLua   90+1'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 10,795
Referee: Andre Marriner
9 March 2014 Sixth Hull City 3–0 Sunderland Kingston upon Hull
14:00 GMT Huddlestone   15'
Davies   68'
Meyler   72'
Fryatt   77'
Report[147] Cattermole   30'
Scocco   60'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 20,047
Referee: Craig Pawson
13 April 2014 Semi-final Hull City 5–3 Sheffield United Wembley Park, London
16:07 BST Meyler   14'
Sagbo   42'
Fryatt   49'
Huddlestone   54'
Quinn   67'
Meyler   90+3'
Report[152] Baxter   19'
Scougall   44'
Murphy   90'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 71,820
Referee: Andre Marriner
17 May 2014 Final Arsenal 3–2 (a.e.t.) Hull City Wembley Park, London
17:00 BST Cazorla   17'
Koscielny   71'
Giroud   85'
Ramsey   109'
Report[155] Chester   4'
Davies   8'
Huddlestone   60'
Meyler   70'
Davies   86'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 89,345
Referee: Lee Probert

Statistics

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Captains

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No. P Name Country No. games Notes
10 MF Robert Koren   9 Club captain
6 MF Curtis Davies   34 Vice captain
23 DF Abdoulaye Faye   3
8 MF Tom Huddlestone   1 [156]

Last updated: 17 May 2014
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Appearances

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As of 17 May 2014
No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   SCO Allan McGregor 29 0 26 0 3 0 0 0
2 DF   ENG Liam Rosenior 37 1 22+7 1 5 0 3 0
3 DF   HON Maynor Figueroa 38 0 31+1 0 6 0 0 0
4 DF   NIR Alex Bruce 25 0 19+1 0 1+1 0 3 0
5 DF   WAL James Chester 29 2 22+2 1 4+1 1 0 0
6 DF   ENG Curtis Davies 43 5 37 2 5 3 1 0
7 MF   IRL David Meyler 40 4 27+3 2 6+1 2 3 0
8 MF   ENG Tom Huddlestone 40 4 35+1 3 4 1 0 0
9 FW   ENG Danny Graham 20 1 12+6 1 1 0 1 0
10 MF   SVN Robert Koren 26 3 10+12 2 2+1 1 1 0
11 MF   IRL Robbie Brady 18 4 11+5 3 0+1 0 0+1 1
12 FW   ENG Matty Fryatt 18 6 0+10 2 4+2 4 2 0
14 MF   ENG Jake Livermore 41 3 34+2 3 4+1 0 0 0
15 DF   IRL Paul McShane 15 1 9+1 0 2+1 0 2 1
16 GK   SUI Eldin Jakupović 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
17 FW   SCO George Boyd 39 2 9+20 2 3+4 0 3 0
18 FW   EGY Gedo 5 0 0+2 0 1 0 0+2 0
18 FW   CRO Nikica Jelavić 16 4 16 4 0 0 0 0
19 DF   NIR Joe Dudgeon 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
20 FW   CIV Yannick Sagbo 34 4 16+12 2 5 2 1 0
21 FW   ENG Aaron McLean 4 1 0+1 0 1 1 1+1 0
21 FW   IRL Shane Long 15 4 15 4 0 0 0 0
22 GK   ENG Steve Harper 19 0 11+2 0 4 0 2 0
23 DF   SEN Abdoulaye Faye 7 0 3 0 3 0 1 0
24 FW   NGA Sone Aluko 22 1 10+7 1 3+2 0 0 0
25 MF   ENG Cameron Stewart 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 MF   EGY Ahmed Elmohamady 45 2 38 2 5+1 0 1 0
28 DF   ENG Conor Townsend 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
29 MF   IRL Stephen Quinn 24 1 4+11 0 4+3 1 2 0
30 MF   IRL Conor Henderson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
32 MF   ATG Calaum Jahraldo-Martin 2 0 0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
33 MF   GER Nick Proschwitz 5 2 0+2 0 1 1 2 1
GK   ENG Joe Cracknell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MF   NIR Dougie Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Note: Appearances shown after a "+" indicate player came on during course of match.

Disciplinary record

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As of 17 May 2014
Name Number Position Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
               
Tom Huddlestone 8 MF 6 1 2 0 0 0 8 1
Yannick Sagbo 20 FW 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
Allan McGregor 1 GK 0 1[Note 6] 0 0 0 0 0 1
David Meyler 7 MF 8 0 2 0 0 0 10 0
Curtis Davies 6 DF 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 0
Maynor Figueroa 3 DF 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Jake Livermore 14 MF 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Liam Rosenior 2 DF 5 0 1 0 0 0 6 0
Alex Bruce 4 DF 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
Ahmed Elmohamady 27 MF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Nikica Jelavić 18 FW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Sone Aluko 24 FW 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
George Boyd 17 FW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Robbie Brady 11 MF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Abdoulaye Faye 23 DF 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0
Robert Koren 10 FW 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
Danny Graham 9 FW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Steve Harper 22 GK 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Yannick Sagbo 20 FW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Conor Townsend 28 DF 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 54 3 10 0 3 0 67 3

Top scorers

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As of 17 May 2014
Name Number Position Premier League FA Cup League
Cup
Total
Matty Fryatt 12 FW 2 4 0 6
Curtis Davies 6 DF 2 3 0 5
Robbie Brady 11 MF 3 0 1 4
Tom Huddlestone 8 MF 3 1 0 4
Nikica Jelavić 18 FW 4 0 0 4
David Meyler 7 MF 2 2 0 4
Shane Long 21 FW 4 0 0 4
Yannick Sagbo 20 FW 2 2 0 4
Robert Koren 10 MF 2 1 0 3
Jake Livermore 14 MF 3 0 0 3
George Boyd 17 FW 2 0 0 2
James Chester 5 DF 1 1 0 2
Ahmed Elmohamady 27 MF 2 0 0 2
Nick Proschwitz 23 FW 0 1 1 2
Sone Aluko 24 FW 1 0 0 1
Danny Graham 9 FW 1 0 0 1
Aaron McLean 21 FW 0 1 0 1
Paul McShane 15 DF 0 0 1 1
Stephen Quinn 29 MF 0 1 0 1
Liam Rosenior 2 DF 1 0 0 1
Total 35 17 3 55

Transfers

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This section only lists transfers and loans for the 2013–14 season, which began 1 July 2013. For transactions in May and June 2013, see transfers and loans for the 2012–13 season.

Players in

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Date Player From Fee Ref
1 July 2013   George Boyd   Peterborough United Free [157][158]
1 July 2013   Maynor Figueroa   Wigan Athletic Free [5]
2 July 2013   Allan McGregor   Beşiktaş £1.8 million [7]
15 July 2013   Steve Harper   Newcastle United Free [11]
26 July 2013   Yannick Sagbo   Evian TG Undisclosed [17][159]
14 August 2013   Tom Huddlestone   Tottenham Hotspur Undisclosed (around £5 million) [22][23]
24 September 2013   Conor Henderson   Arsenal Free [30]
15 January 2014   Nikica Jelavić   Everton Undisclosed (around £6.5 million) [51][160]
17 January 2014   Shane Long   West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed (around £7 million) [53][161]

Players out

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Date Player To Fee Ref
9 May 2013   Sonny Bradley   Portsmouth Free Transfer [162]
9 May 2013   Danny East   Portsmouth Free Transfer [162]
16 May 2013   Lewis Clarkson Unattached Free Transfer
16 May 2013   Daniel Emerton Unattached Free Transfer
16 May 2013   Paul McKenna Unattached Free Transfer
16 May 2013   Seyi Olofinjana Unattached Free Transfer [163]
16 May 2013   Jay Simpson   Buriram United Free Transfer [164]
17 May 2013   Mark Cullen   Luton Town Free Transfer [165]
30 May 2013   Andy Dawson   Scunthorpe United Free Transfer [166]
28 June 2013   Kealan Dillon   St Mirren Free Transfer
2 July 2013   Francis McCaffrey   Dundalk Free Transfer
19 July 2013   Jamie Devitt   Chesterfield Free Transfer [167]
2 August 2013   Corry Evans   Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed [19]
2 January 2014   Tom Cairney   Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed [43]
16 January 2014   Aaron McLean   Bradford City Undisclosed [52]
31 January 2014   Jack Hobbs   Nottingham Forest Undisclosed [55]
10 June 2014   Matty Fryatt   Nottingham Forest Free transfer [65]

Loans in

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Date From Player From Date To Ref
19 July 2013   Danny Graham   Sunderland 31 January 2014 [15][16]
14 August 2013   Jake Livermore   Tottenham Hotspur 30 June 2014 [22][23]
2 September 2013   Gedo   Al-Ahly 16 January 2014 [27][28]

Loans out

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Date From Player To Date To Ref
4 July 2013   Mark Oxley   Oldham Athletic 27 March 2014 [8][9]
16 July 2013   Jack Hobbs   Nottingham Forest 24 January 2014 [12][13]
1 August 2013   Tom Cairney   Blackburn Rovers January 2014 [18]
2 September 2013   Conor Townsend   Carlisle United 29 November 2013 [25][31]
2 September 2013   Cameron Stewart   Charlton Athletic January 2014 [26]
27 September 2013   Matty Fryatt   Sheffield Wednesday 30 November 2013 [32][33]
11 October 2013   Joe Cracknell   Scarborough Athletic [36]
21 November 2013   Aaron McLean   Birmingham City 1 January 2014 [38]
3 January 2014   Conor Townsend   Carlisle United 30 June 2014 [45]
7 January 2014   Eldin Jakupović   Leyton Orient 29 January 2014 [47][46]
9 January 2014   Cameron Stewart   Leeds United 30 June 2014 [50]
23 January 2014   Nick Proschwitz   Barnsley 30 June 2014 [54]
13 February 2014   Eldin Jakupović   Leyton Orient 27 March 2014 [9][49]
27 March 2014   Conor Henderson   Stevenage 30 June 2014 [56]

Kits

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On 11 May 2013 it was revealed that the kit for the 2013–14 season would be striped and that Cash Converters have taken up the option to extend their sponsorship deal for a further season.[168] On 10 June 2013 the adidas manufactured blue away kit was revealed.[169] The new home kit was revealed on the club website on 3 July 2013.[170]

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hull City's home kit for 2013–14.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hull City's away kit for 2013–14.

Awards

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The annual awards was held on 7 May 2014.[171] The event was held at the KC Stadium and Curtis Davies was named Player of the Year and Player's Player of the Year,[172] beating Ahmed Elmohamady.[173] Sone Aluko was awarded Goal of the Season for his strike against Newcastle United on 21 September 2013.[172]

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  1. ^ Tom Huddlestone had been growing his hair to raise money for charity since his previous goal for Tottenham in April 2011. On getting his hair cut he had raised more than £36,000 for Cancer Research.[103][104]
  2. ^ Newcastle United's manager Alan Pardew was issued with a red card by referee Kevin Friend for head-butting David Meyler.[112] Pardew later apologised for the incident, but Newcastle issued him with a formal warning and a £100,000 fine.[113] On 3 March 2014, The Football Association charged Pardew with improper conduct to which he later admitted.[114] Purdew was given a three-match stadium ban to be followed by a four-match touchline ban and a £60,000 fine for the incident.[114]
  3. ^ Following video review of the match by an FA panel George Boyd was charged with misconduct for allegedly spitting at Joe Hart.[116] A panel found the case proved and Boyd served an immediate three-match ban for the incident.[117]
  4. ^ The red-card was later rescinded by an independent regulatory commission.[120]
  5. ^ The goal is attributed to Jelavić in some sources and the BBC match report indicates both at different points in the text.[119]
  6. ^ This does not include the red-card issued on 26 March 2014 in the game against West Ham United as this was later rescinded by an independent regulatory commission.[120]

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