2009–10 Wigan Athletic F.C. season

The 2009–10 English football season is Wigan Athletic's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League.

Wigan Athletic
ChairmanDave Whelan
ManagerRoberto Martínez
Premier League16th
FA CupFourth round
League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Hugo Rodallega (10)
All: Hugo Rodallega (10)
Highest home attendance22,113 vs. Arsenal
Lowest home attendance5,335 vs. Hull City

After Steve Bruce left the club to join Sunderland,[1] the club approached Swansea City manager Roberto Martínez. The Spaniard signed a three-year deal with Wigan on 15 June, bringing four backroom staff with him.[2]

The new manager's first signing was Jordi Gómez, who signed from RCD Espanyol.[3] The club then confirmed three pre-season fixtures, all away, to Crewe Alexandra, Preston North End and Norwich City.[4]

The departure of Ecuadorian winger Antonio Valencia was confirmed on 30 June, as the 23-year-old moved to Manchester United for a club-record fee rumoured to be around £16 million.[5][6] The club then announced the signing of Hendry Thomas from Honduran side Olimpia on a three-year deal.[7]

Trinidadian striker Jason Scotland became Martínez's third signing when he agreed a two-year deal on 15 July.[8] Republic of Ireland under-21 international James McCarthy then agreed a five-year deal, joining from Scottish Premier League side Hamilton Academical.[9]

Chelsea winger Scott Sinclair signed a one-year loan deal with the club, and Martínez also signed Spaniards Román Golobart and Abian Serrano. Rayo Vallecano centre-half Antonio Amaya was also snapped up on the eve of the new season on a three-year deal.[10][11][12] Meanwhile, former manager Steve Bruce brought midfielder Lee Cattermole to Sunderland for £6 million.[13]

There was further movement in the transfer market as Martínez signed defensive midfielder Mohamed Diamé after complications suffered with Diamé's medical.[14][15] The club then confirmed the departure of midfielder Michael Brown to Portsmouth after two years and 64 appearances.[16]

Squad edit

First team squad edit

(Source)[17]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Chris Kirkland
2 DF   CIV Steve Gohouri
4 DF   ESP Antonio Amaya
5 DF   SCO Gary Caldwell
6 MF   HON Hendry Thomas
7 DF   AUT Paul Scharner
8 MF   ENG Ben Watson
9 FW   TRI Jason Scotland
10 MF   WAL Jason Koumas
11 FW   ENG Victor Moses
12 GK   ENG Mike Pollitt
14 MF   FRA Charles N'Zogbia
15 MF   ESP Jordi Gómez
16 FW   ENG Scott Sinclair (on loan from Chelsea)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   BRB Emmerson Boyce
18 FW   BOL Marcelo Moreno (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk)
19 DF   ENG Titus Bramble
20 FW   COL Hugo Rodallega
22 GK   GHA Richard Kingson
24 MF   IRL James McCarthy
25 DF   NED Mario Melchiot (captain)
27 MF   SEN Mohamed Diamé
28 MF   POL Tomasz Kupisz
29 GK   SRB Vladimir Stojković (on loan from Sporting CP)
31 DF   HON Maynor Figueroa
39 DF   ENG Jordan Mustoe
43 FW   ENG Callum McManaman
53 GK   ENG Lee Nicholls

On loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   POL Tomasz Cywka (at Derby County)
23 MF   FRA Olivier Kapo (at Boulogne)
26 MF   NED Rachid Bouaouzan (at Helsingborgs IF)
38 MF   ENG Jon Routledge (at Östersunds FK)
No. Pos. Nation Player
40 MF   ENG Joe Holt (at Östersunds FK)
MF   KOR Cho Won-hee (at Suwon Bluewings)
MF   NED Daniël de Ridder (at Hapoel Tel Aviv)

Transfers edit

In edit

Player From Fee Date
  Jordi Gómez   Espanyol £1.7 million[18] 19 June 2009
  Hendry Thomas   Olimpia Undisclosed 2 July 2009
  Jason Scotland   Swansea City £2 million[19] 18 July 2009
  James McCarthy   Hamilton Academical £1.2 million[20] 21 July 2009
  Antonio Amaya   Rayo Vallecano Undisclosed 14 August 2009
  Mohamed Diamé   Rayo Vallecano Undisclosed 22 August 2009
  Steve Gohouri Unattached[21] Free 12 January 2010
  Gary Caldwell   Celtic Undisclosed 13 January 2010
  Victor Moses   Crystal Palace £2.5 million[22] 31 January 2010

Out edit

Player To Fee Date
  Antonio Valencia   Manchester United £16 million[23] 30 June 2009
  Lewis Montrose   Wycombe Wanderers Free 1 July 2009[24]
  Lee Cattermole   Sunderland £6 million[25] 12 August 2009
  Michael Brown   Portsmouth Nominal[26] 28 August 2009

Released edit

Player Date
  Henri Camara 1 July 2009
  Antoine Sibierski 1 July 2009
  Marlon King 29 October 2009[27]
  Erik Edman 8 February 2010[28]

Loans in edit

Player From Start date End date
  Scott Sinclair   Chelsea 6 August 2009 End of season[29]
  Vladimir Stojković   Sporting CP 7 January 2010 End of season[30]
  Marcelo Moreno   Shakhtar Donetsk 1 February 2010 End of season[31]

Loans out edit

Player To Start date End date
  Ben Watson   Queens Park Rangers 1 September 2009 31 December 2009[32]
  Cho Won-hee   Suwon Bluewings 4 January 2010 January 2011[33]
  Olivier Kapo   Boulogne 8 January 2010 End of season[34]
  Daniël de Ridder   Hapoel Tel Aviv 22 January 2010 End of season[35]
  Ben Watson   West Bromwich Albion 22 February 2010[36] 1 April 2010[37]
  Tomasz Cywka   Derby County 25 March 2010 End of season[38]
  Rachid Bouaouzan   Helsingborgs IF 1 April 2010 30 June 2010[39]
  Jon Routledge   Östersunds FK 1 April 2010 30 June 2010[39]
  Joe Holt   Östersunds FK 1 April 2010 30 June 2010[39]

Player statistics edit

Premier League edit

(Sources)[40][41][42]

# Pos. Player Start Sub Total Apps Goals    
1 GK   Chris Kirkland 32 0 32 0 0 0
2 DF   Steve Gohouri 4 1 5 1 2 0
3 DF   Erik Edman 2 1 3 0 1 0
5 MF   Cho Won-hee 1 3 4 0 0 0
5 DF   Gary Caldwell 16 0 16 2 3 2
6 MF   Hendry Thomas 27 4 31 0 8 1
7 DF   Paul Scharner 30 8 38 4 6 0
8 MF   Ben Watson 4 1 5 1 0 0
9 FW   Jason Scotland 14 18 32 1 1 0
10 MF   Jason Koumas 6 2 8 1 0 0
11 MF   Michael Brown 2 0 2 0 0 0
11 FW   Victor Moses 2 12 14 1 0 0
12 GK   Mike Pollitt 2 2 4 0 0 0
14 MF   Charles N'Zogbia 35 1 36 5 7 0
15 MF   Jordi Gómez 11 12 23 1 3 0
16 FW   Scott Sinclair 1 17 18 1 0 0
17 DF   Emmerson Boyce 23 1 24 3 1 0
18 FW   Marcelo Moreno 9 3 12 0 0 0
19 DF   Titus Bramble 35 0 35 2 10 0
20 FW   Hugo Rodallega 38 0 38 10 6 0
23 MF   Olivier Kapo 0 1 1 0 0 0
24 MF   James McCarthy 19 1 20 1 3 0
25 DF   Mario Melchiot 32 0 32 0 2 0
27 MF   Mohamed Diamé 34 0 34 1 5 0
29 GK   Vladimir Stojković 4 0 4 0 0 0
30 FW   Marlon King 0 3 3 0 0 0
31 DF   Maynor Figueroa 35 0 35 1 6 0

Match results edit

Match won Match drawn Match lost

Pre-season edit

Premier League edit

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAAAHAHHHAHAHHAAHHAHA
ResultWLLLWLWLDWLDLWLDLDLWLLDDDLLWLLWLLDWLDL
Position57161712151012131012131514141414161715161516151516171516161616161615161516
Source: WorldFootball.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
15 August 2009 Aston Villa 0–2 Wigan Athletic Villa Park, Aston
15:00 Delph   43'
Young   85'
(Report) Rodallega   31'
Koumas   56'
Bramble   79'
Figueroa   83'
Attendance: 35,578
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
18 August 2009 Wigan Athletic 0–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 (Report) Keogh   6',   57'
Stearman   72'
Edwards   90+2'
Attendance: 16,661
Referee: Mike Jones
22 August 2009 Wigan Athletic 0–5 Manchester United DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Rodallega   76'
Scharner   90+1'
(Report) Scholes   19'
Evra   49'
Rooney   56', 65'
Berbatov   58'
Owen   85'
Nani   90+2'
Attendance: 18,164
Referee: Howard Webb
30 August 2009 Everton 2–1 Wigan Athletic Goodison Park, Liverpool
15:00 Osman   58'
Saha   62'
Baines   90+4' (pen.)
(Report) Diamé   19'
Melchiot   33'
Boyce   38'
Thomas   42'
Scharner   57'
N'Zogbia   75'
Attendance: 35,122
Referee: Lee Probert
12 September 2009 Wigan Athletic 1–0 West Ham United DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Rodallega   55'
Figueroa   69'
Bramble   83'
(Report) Noble   25' Attendance: 17,142
Referee: Alan Wiley
19 September 2009 Arsenal 4–0 Wigan Athletic Emirates Stadium, London
15:00 Vermaelen   25', 49'
Eduardo   59'
Fàbregas   89'
Eboué   22'
Song   39'
(Report) Gómez   53'
Scharner   65'
Attendance: 59,103
Referee: Mike Jones
26 September 2009 Wigan Athletic 3–1 Chelsea DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Bramble   16'
Thomas   27'
Rodallega   53' (pen.)
Scharner   90+1'
(Report) Drogba   47'
Čech   51'
Attendance: 18,542
Referee: Phil Dowd
3 October 2009 Hull City 2–1 Wigan Athletic KC Stadium, Kingston upon Hull
15:00 Vennegoor of Hesselink   60'
Geovanni   68'
Sinclair   87'
N'Zogbia   30'
Gómez   90+4'
Attendance: 18,542
Referee: Phil Dowd
18 October 2009 Wigan Athletic 1–1 Manchester City DW Stadium, Wigan
16:00 N'Zogbia   45+1'
Thomas   26'
Figueroa   39'
Petrov   47'
Zabaleta   32'   65'
Attendance: 20,005
Referee: Alan Wiley
24 October 2009 Burnley 1–3 Wigan Athletic Turf Moor, Burnley
16:00 Fletcher   3' Rodallega   15', 50'
Boyce   75'
Attendance: 19,430
Referee: Lee Mason
31 October 2009 Portsmouth 4–0 Wigan Athletic Fratton Park, Portsmouth
15:00 Dindane   35', 64', 90' (pen.)
Piquionne   45+3'
(Report) Thomas   90+2' Attendance: 18,212
Referee: Alan Wiley
8 November 2009 Wigan Athletic 1–1 Fulham DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Boyce   13'
Edman   54'
Bramble   84'
(Report) Dempsey   39' (pen.)
Etuhu   90'
Attendance: 16,172
Referee: Phil Dowd
22 November 2009 Tottenham Hotspur 9–1 Wigan Athletic White Hart Lane, Tottenham
15:00 Crouch   9'
Kranjčar   40'
Defoe   51', 54', 58', 69', 87'
Lennon   64'
Bentley   88'
Kranjčar   90+4'
(Report) Scharner   57' Attendance: 35,650
Referee: Peter Walton
28 November 2009 Wigan Athletic 1–0 Sunderland DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Rodallega   76' (Report) Turner   29'
Reid   79'
Bent   81'
Attendance: 20,447
Referee: Martin Atkinson
5 December 2009 Wigan Athletic 2–3 Birmingham City DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Rodallega   15'
N'Zogbia   33'
Thomas   75'
Gómez   89'
(Report) Larsson   61', 72'
Benítez   66'
Attendance: 18,797
Referee: Lee Probert
12 December 2009 Stoke City 2–2 Wigan Athletic Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
12:45 Faye   33'
Tuncay   37',   45'
Diao   57'
Shawcross   74'
Wilkinson   76'
Huth   90'
(Report) Boyce   15'
Scharner   63'
Figueroa   72'
Attendance: 26,728
Referee: Mike Dean
16 December 2009 Liverpool 2–1 Wigan Athletic Anfield, Liverpool
20:00 N'Gog   9'
Mascherano   77'
Torres   79'
(Report) Thomas   85'
N'Zogbia   90+2'
Attendance: 41,116
Referee: Phil Dowd
26 December 2009 Wigan Athletic 1–1 Blackburn Rovers DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Rodallega   53'
Thomas   90+4'
(Report) Salgado   15'
McCarthy   30'
Givet   38'
Chimbonda   44'
Nzonzi   86'
Attendance: 20,243
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
30 December 2009 Manchester United 5–0 Wigan Athletic Old Trafford, Manchester
20:00 Rooney   28'
Carrick   32'
Rafael   45'
Berbatov   50'
Valencia   75'
(Report) N'Zogbia   58' Attendance: 74,560
Referee: Lee Mason
16 January 2010 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–2 Wigan Athletic Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
15:00 Stearman   13'   45'
Henry   70'
Ward   87'
Doyle   88'
(Report) Thomas   14'   67'
McCarthy   60'
N'Zogbia   73',   73'
Gómez   90'
Attendance: 27,604
Referee: Howard Webb
27 January 2010 Blackburn Rovers 2–1 Wigan Athletic Ewood Park, Blackburn
20:00 Pedersen   20'
Reid   59'
Kalinić   76'
Nzonzi   83'
Robinson   90'
(Report) Caldwell   57'
Diamé   71'
Attendance: 22,190
Referee: Lee Mason
30 January 2010 Wigan Athletic 0–1 Everton DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 (Report) Osman   58'
Pienaar   77'
Cahill   84'
Attendance: 16,869
Referee: Lee Probert
6 February 2010 Sunderland 1–1 Wigan Athletic Stadium of Light, Sunderland
15:00 McCartney   44'
Jones   64',   85'
Cattermole   76'
Cana   90'
(Report) Diamé   20'
Figueroa   43'
N'Zogbia   59'
Rodallega   78'
McCarthy   80'
Caldwell   90'
Attendance: 38,350
Referee: Stuart Attwell
9 February 2010 Wigan Athletic 1–1 Stoke City DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 Scharner   14'
Caldwell   33'
Rodallega   69'
(Report) Shawcross   7'
Etherington   14'
Huth   45'
Tuncay   74'
Attendance: 16,033
Referee: Andre Marriner
17 February 2010 Wigan Athletic 0–0 Bolton Wanderers DW Stadium, Wigan
20:00 (Report) Muamba   82' Attendance: 18,089
Referee: Howard Webb
21 February 2010 Wigan Athletic 0–3 Tottenham Hotspur DW Stadium, Wigan
16:15 Diamé   65'
McCarthy   75'
Figueroa   90'
(Report) Defoe   27',   40'
Bentley   37'
Dawson   51'
Huddlestone   72'
Pavlyuchenko   84', 90'
Attendance: 16,165
Referee: Alan Wiley
27 February 2010 Birmingham City 1–0 Wigan Athletic St Andrew's, Birmingham
15:00 McFadden   45' (pen.)
Ridgewell   90'
(Report) N'Zogbia   39'
Rodallega   54'
Caldwell   70'
Attendance: 25,921
Referee: Anthony Taylor
8 March 2010 Wigan Athletic 1–0 Liverpool DW Stadium, Wigan
20:00 Rodallega   35'
Bramble   40'
(Report) Insua   22'
Lucas   29'
Kyrgiakos   33'
Torres   79'
Gerrard   82'
Attendance: 17,427
Referee: Andre Marriner
13 March 2010 Bolton Wanderers 4–0 Wigan Athletic Reebok Stadium, Bolton
15:00 Elmander   10'
K. Davies   48' (pen.)
Muamba   53'
Cohen   61'
Taylor   69'
(Report) Scharner   35'
Diamé   73'
Attendance: 20,053
Referee: Mike Dean
16 March 2010 Wigan Athletic 1–2 Aston Villa DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 Bramble   23'
Caldwell   27'
Rodallega   36'
(Report) McCarthy   25' (o.g.)
Dunne   40'
Milner   63'
Attendance: 16,186
Referee: Steve Bennett
20 March 2010 Wigan Athletic 1–0 Burnley DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 Bramble   68'
Rodallega   90'
(Report) McDonald   76'
Duff   80'
Mears   89'
Attendance: 18,498
Referee: Mike Jones
29 March 2010 Manchester City 3–0 Wigan Athletic City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
20:00 Garrido   61'
Zabaleta   67'
Tevez   72', 74', 84'   85'
(Report) Caldwell   56'
Scharner   73'
Bramble   77'
Attendance: 43,534
Referee: Stuart Attwell
4 April 2010 Fulham 2–1 Wigan Athletic Craven Cottage, London
15:00 Okaka   47'   85'
Hangeland   58'
(Report) Scharner   12'
Scotland   34'
Figueroa   63'
Attendance: 22,730
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
14 April 2010 Wigan Athletic 0–0 Portsmouth DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 Bramble   30'
Scotland   79'
(Report) Vanden Borre   90' Attendance: 14,323
Referee: Mike Dean
18 April 2010 Wigan Athletic 3–2 Arsenal DW Stadium, Wigan
13:30 Diamé   24'
Watson   80'
Bramble   68'   89'
N'Zogbia   90+1'
(Report) Nasri   37'
Walcott   41'
Silvestre   48'
Attendance: 22,113
Referee: Lee Mason
24 April 2010 West Ham United 3–2 Wigan Athletic Upton Park, London
15:00 Ilan   31'
Kováč   45'
Spector   58'
Parker   77'
(Report) Spector   4' (o.g.)
McCarthy   22'
Rodallega   52'
Bramble   71'
Attendance: 33,057
Referee: Alan Wiley
3 May 2010 Wigan Athletic 2–2 Hull City DW Stadium, Wigan
13:30 Moses   30'
Gohouri   63',   90+3'
Melchiot   77'
(Report) Atkinson   42'
Cullen   64'
Attendance: 20,242
Referee: Phil Dowd
9 May 2010 Chelsea 8–0 Wigan Athletic Stamford Bridge, London
16:00 Anelka   6', 56'
Lampard   32' (pen.)
Kalou   54'   55'
Drogba   63', 68' (pen.), 80',   74'
A. Cole   90'
(Report) Caldwell   31'
Gohouri   41'
N'Zogbia   49'
Diamé   68'
Attendance: 41,383
Referee: Martin Atkinson

League Cup edit

26 August 2009 Second round Blackpool 4–1 Wigan Athletic Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
19:45 Demontagnac   3'
Burgess   19'
Adam   33'
Taylor-Fletcher   67'
(Report) Amaya   39'   90+4' Attendance: 8,089
Referee: Michael Oliver

FA Cup edit

2 January 2010 Third round Wigan Athletic 4–1 Hull City DW Stadium, Wigan
15:00 N'Zogbia   47', 66'
McCarthy   63'
Sinclair   90+1'
(Report) Geovanni   35'
Cullen   67'
Attendance: 5,335
Referee: Andre Marriner
23 January 2010 Fourth round Notts County 2–2 Wigan Athletic Meadow Lane, Nottingham
15:00 Hughes   26',   51'
Jackson   39'
Davies   41'
Westcarr   43'
(Report) Bramble   39'
Scotland   52'
Figueroa   64'
Watson   83'
Attendance: 9,073 (1,582)
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2 February 2010 Fourth round Replay Wigan Athletic 0–2 Notts County DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 Gómez   88' (Report) Ravenhill   36'
Hunt   75'
Caldwell   64' (o.g.)
Attendance: 5,159
Referee: Kevin Friend

Final league table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
14 Bolton Wanderers 38 10 9 19 42 67 −25 39
15 Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 9 11 18 32 56 −24 38
16 Wigan Athletic 38 9 9 20 37 79 −42 36
17 West Ham United 38 8 11 19 47 66 −19 35
18 Burnley (R) 38 8 6 24 42 82 −40 30 Relegation to Football League Championship
Source: Premier League
(R) Relegated

References edit

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External links edit