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2019–20 season | ||||
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Owner | Assem Allam | |||
Manager | Grant McCann | |||
Stadium | KCOM Stadium | |||
Championship | 24th (relegated) | |||
FA Cup | Fourth round | |||
EFL Cup | Second round | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Jarrod Bowen (16) All: Jarrod Bowen (17) | |||
Highest home attendance | 24,109 (v Chelsea, 25 January)[1] | |||
Lowest home attendance | 9,757 (v Swansea City, 14 February)[2][Note 1] | |||
Average home league attendance | 11,553 (as of 29 February)[Note 1] | |||
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The 2019–20 season was Hull City's third consecutive season in the Championship and their 116th year in existence.[3] Along with the Championship, the club competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, but also included details from the extended season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hull were relegated to League One at the end of the season after finishing in 24th place.
Events
- In February 2019, the new crest to be used from the start of the 2019–20 season was revealed following a supporter-led process of redesigning the club crest. This would be similar to the previous design but with the club name at the top and a different shape.[4]
- On 31 May 2019, the club announced that a Concessionary Ticket Model would be introduced for the 2019–20 season after a vote on ticketing options was made by club members.[5]
- On 8 June 2019, manager Nigel Adkins indicated that he would not take-up the offer of a new contract with the club and left the club before the start of the season. Assistant manager Andy Crosby would also leave the club at the same time.[6]
- On 21 June 2019, Grant McCann was appointed as head coach on a one-year rolling contract, Cliff Byrne would also be joining as his assistant.[7]
- On 25 June 2019, goalkeeper Matt Ingram was signed from Queens Park Rangers on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[8]
- On 5 July 2019, Charlie Andrew went on loan to Bradford (Park Avenue) until January 2020.[9] Though on 20 September 2019, he moved on a month-long loan spell to Alfreton Town.[10] This was later extend for the remainder of the season.[11] But on 31 January 2020, he was allowed to go on a free transfer to Lincoln City.[12]
- On 8 July 2019, David Marshall signed for Wigan Athletic after his contract ran out at Hull.[13]
- On 10 July 2019, Tom Eaves joined the club on a three-year deal after turning down a contract extension with Gillingham.[14]
- On 15 July 2019, Danny Lupano was signed from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee.[15]
- On 18 July 2019, Ryan Tafazolli signed a two-year deal with the club, after being released by Peterborough United.[16]
- On 18 July 2019, Josh Bowler joined on a season-long loan from Everton,[17] which was confirmed on 1 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[18]
- On 24 July 2019, Harvey Cartwright moved on a season-long loan to Barton Town.[19]
- On 25 July 2019, Eric Lichaj was named as captain with Jackson Irvine as vice-captain.[20]
- On 26 July 2019, Sean McLoughlin of Cork City completed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[21] Though he was loaned out for six months on 31 July 2019 to St Mirren.[22]
- On 29 July 2019, Max Sheaf joined Cheltenham Town on loan until January 2020,[23] which was later extended to the end of the season.[24]
- On 2 August 2019, George Honeyman, of Sunderland, signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[25]
- On 8 August 2019, goalkeeper Harrison Foulkes rejoined Pickering Town on loan until January 2020.[26]
- On 8 August 2019, mid-fielder Leonardo Lopes of Wigan Athletic signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[27]
- On 8 August 2019, Jacob Greaves signed a three-year contract extension with the club and then moved on loan to Cheltenham Town until January 2020,[28][29] which was later extended to the end of the season.[24]
- On 8 August 2019, Matthew Pennington of Everton signed a season-long loan deal with the club,[30] which was confirmed on 5 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[31]
- On 8 August 2019, Josh Magennis of Bolton Wanderers signed a two-year deal with the club for a nominal fee.[32]
- On 8 August 2019, Callum Elder of Leicester City signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[33]
- On 16 August 2019, Callum Jones signed a one-year deal from Bury for an undisclosed fee.[34]
- On 20 August 2019, Elliot Bonds signed from Dagenham & Redbridge, until the end if the 2019–20 season, on a free transfer.[35]
- On 21 August 2019, Lewis Ritson moved on loan to Blyth Spartans until January 2020.[36]
- On 2 September 2019, Nouha Dicko joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan for the remainder of the season.[37]
- On 14 September 2019, signed Norbert Balogh from Palermo on a free transfer on a one-year contract,[38] but on 29 May 2020 he left the club by mutual consent.[39]
- On 23 September 2019, Andy Dawson returned to the club as part of the Academy Coaching Staff.[40]
- On 18 October 2019, goalkeeper David Robson moved to Gainsborough Trinity to gain some work experience.[41]
- On 30 October 2019, Billy Chadwick and David Robson joined Gainsborough Trinity on loan until December 2019.[42]
- On 11 November 2019, Will Taylor moved to Pickering Town on a free transfer.[43]
- On 29 November 2019, Will Mannion moved on loan to Kidderminster Harriers until January 2020,[44] but this was later extended for the remainder of the season.[45]
- On 6 December 2019, Tyler Hamilton moved to Hartlepool United on loan until 4 January 2020,[46] this was later extended for a month.[47] On 31 January 2020, Hamilton's contract was terminated by mutual consent.[12]
- On 3 January 2020, Herbie Kane, of Liverpool, signed a loan-deal with the club for the remainder of the 2019–20 season,[48] which was confirmed on 8 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[49]
- On 16 January 2020, Martin Samuelsen, of West Ham United, signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club for an undisclosed fee.[50]
- On 17 January 2020, Brandon Fleming moved on loan to Bolton Wanderers for the remainder of the season.[51]
- On 17 January 2020, Mallik Wilks joined on-loan from Barnsley for the remainder of the season, with an option for the deal to become permanent,[52] but Barnsley refused to allow him to extend his contract to the end of the 2019–20 season.[53]
- On 27 January 2020, David Milinković moved on loan to Vancouver Whitecaps until 31 December 2020.[54]
- On 31 January 2020, Kamil Grosicki signed an 18-month contract with West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee.[55]
- On 31 January 2020, Marcus Maddison joined on loan from Peterborough United for the remainder of the season.[56]
- On 31 January 2020, Alex John joined on loan from Yeovil Town until the end of the season, with an option to make the move permanent.[57]
- On 31 January 2020, Danny Lupano joined Derry City on loan until the end of the season.[58]
- On 31 January 2020, Markus Henriksen moved on loan to Bristol City for the remainer of the season,[59] but was allowed to leave on 21 June 2020 to pursue "other options".[60]
- On 31 January 2020, James Scott, of Motherwell, signed a three-and-a-half-year deal for £1.5 million. The club holding an option for a year extension.[61]
- On 31 January 2020, Jarrod Bowen five-and-a-half-year contract with West Ham United for £22 million.[62][63]
- On 5 February 2020, the club announced the death of Kris Blakeston one of the Academy coaches,[64] the match against Swansea City on 14 February 2020 was dedicated to his memory.[65]
- On 10 June 2020, Jon Toral, Kevin Stewart and Angus MacDonald agreed short-term contract extensions to cover the extended season.[66]
- On 11 June 2020, Daniel Batty agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[67]
- On 15 June 2020, Robbie McKenzie agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[68]
- On 16 June 2020, following Kidderminster Harriers season termination on 22 April 2020 after a vote of clubs in the league,[69] Will Mannion returned to the club and agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[53]
- On 16 June 2020, the club indicated they had failed to agree short-term contract extensions with Eric Lichaj, Jackson Irvine, Stephen Kingsley and loanee Marcus Maddison. The four player will leave the club at the end of June 2020 and not take part in the remaining matches once the season resumes.[53]
- On 17 June 2020, Jordy de Wijs was named as captain for rest of the restarted season.[70]
- On 26 June 2020, the club took up an option for a year extension to Daniel Batty's contract.[71]
- On 30 June 2020, the club announced that Nouha Dicko and Markus Henriksen would leave after the expiry of their contracts.[72]
- On 2 July 2020, Mallik Wilks joined Hull on a two-year permanent deal.[73]
- On 2 July 2020, Festus Arthur of Stockport County signed a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[74]
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
On 13 March 2020, the season was suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic, initially until 3 April but later extended to mid-May.[75][76][77][78]
On 13 May, following an EFL meeting, the clubs decided to continue with the season with plans for players to return to training on 25 May.[79]
In May, 1,014 tests were carried out across all of the English Football League and funded by the clubs. Two people from Hull City returned positive results.[80]
On 31 May, the EFL stated plans to restart the league on 20 June, with the play-off final being scheduled for around 30 July, subject to safety requirement and government approval being met.[81]
On 8 June, the first round of fixtures was released. The first set of fixtures following the restart was scheduled for 20 June with Hull's first fixture being the postponed home game against Charlton Athletic with a 3:00 pm kick-off.[82] All the remaining fixtures would be played behind closed doors.[82]
Squad
- As of 2 July 2020.[83][84][25][27][30][32][33][38][48][50][52][55][56][57][61][62][53][70][72][73][74]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
Transfers in
Date | Position | Nationality | Name | From | Fee | Ref. |
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1 July 2019 | GK | Matt Ingram | Queens Park Rangers | Undisclosed | [8] |