2021–22 Birmingham City F.C. season

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The 2021–22 season is Birmingham City Football Club's 119th season in the English football league system and 11th consecutive season in the second-tier Championship.[5] As with all English Football League clubs, the first team also competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

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Birmingham City F.C.
2021–22 season
Owner
  • Birmingham Sports Holdings 75.00%
  • Oriental Rainbow 21.64%[1]
Head coachLee Bowyer[2]
StadiumSt Andrew's
Championship20th[3]
FA CupThird round (eliminated by Plymouth Argyle)
EFL CupSecond round (eliminated by Fulham)
Top goalscorerLeague: Scott Hogan (10)
All: Scott Hogan (10)
Highest home attendance18,659 (vs Blackburn Rovers, 7 May 2022)
Lowest home attendance4,783 (vs Fulham, EFL Cup 2nd round, 24 August 2021)
Average home league attendance16,161[4]
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The season covers the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.

Background and pre-season

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All Birmingham's home matches in the 2020–21 season were played behind closed doors because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] Under head coach Aitor Karanka, Birmingham City gradually slid down the 2020–21 Championship table until, with ten games remaining and in serious danger of relegation, former Birmingham player Lee Bowyer resigned as manager of Charlton Athletic to take over as head coach.[2] The team lost only one of the next eight matches and retained their Championship status with two games still to play.[7] On 11 May 2021, CEO Ren Xuandong resigned.[8]

In June 2020, the club announced a four-year partnership with Nike as supplier of kits, which carry the logo of the club's principal sponsor, Irish bookmaker BoyleSports.[9] The home shirt has a camouflage-patterned front in two shades of blue, worn with white shorts and blue socks, while the away kit has a yellow shirt with blue pinstripes and trim, similar to the Europa League kit of ten years before, with blue shirts and white socks.[10] In November, they brought out a limited-edition third kit; the shirt has a camouflage front in orange and green and a predominantly green back, and is worn with orange shorts and socks.[11]

After a training camp in Scotland, Birmingham planned five pre-season friendlies: away to Cheltenham Town and Northampton Town, behind-closed-doors games at the Wast Hills training ground against Oxford United  who cancelled due to COVID-19 and were replaced by a Salford City XI[12][13]  and Barrow, and one match at St Andrew's against West Bromwich Albion.[14]

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Pre-season friendly match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Refs
17 July 2021 Cheltenham TownA W3–0Gardner 6', Hogan 36', Leko 82' [15]
20 July 2021 BarrowH D1–1Gardner 76' [16]
24 July 2021 Salford City XIH W7–0Stirk 1', Williams 9', Lakin 45', Hogan (2) 47', 70', Aneke 48', George 87' [13]
24 July 2021 Northampton TownA L2–3Sánchez 5', Jutkiewicz 38' [17]
31 July 2021 West Bromwich AlbionH L0–4 [18]
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EFL Championship

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
18 Cardiff City 46 15 8 23 50 68 18 53
19 Hull City 46 14 9 23 41 54 13 51
20 Birmingham City 46 11 14 21 50 75 25 47
21 Reading 46 13 8 25 54 87 33 41[a]
22 Peterborough United (R) 46 9 10 27 43 87 44 37 Relegation to EFL League One
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Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[20]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Reading were deducted 6 points for breach of profit and sustainability regulations.[19]

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 11 14 21 50 75  −25 47 7 6 10 27 33  −6 4 8 11 23 42  −19
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Source: [3]

Match results

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EFL Championship match details[21]
Date League
position[3]
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Refs
7 August 2021 5thSheffield UnitedA W1–0Colin 19' 29,043 [22]
14 August 2021 10thStoke CityH D0–0 10,189 [23]
18 August 2021 14thAFC BournemouthH L0–2 9,922 [24]
21 August 2021 8thLuton TownA W5–0Marc Roberts 7', Hogan (2) 26', 47', Gardner 84', Aneke 88' 10,014 [25]
28 August 2021 8thBarnsleyA D1–1Jutkiewicz 33' 13,950 [26]
10 September 2021 4thDerby CountyH W2–0Hogan 31', Bela 81' 14,912 [27]
15 September 2021 10thFulhamH L1–4Deeney 87' (pen.) 14,562 [28]
18 September 2021 11thPeterborough UnitedA L0–3 12,199 [29]
25 September 2021 12thPreston North EndH D0–0 14,925 [30]
28 September 2021 13thQueens Park RangersA L0–2 12,257 [31]
2 October 2021 16thNottingham ForestH L0–3 15,148 [32]
15 October 2021 16thWest Bromwich AlbionA L0–1 24,870 [33]
20 October 2021 19thHuddersfield TownA D0–0 15,618 [34]
23 October 2021 17thSwansea CityH W2–1Deeney 47', McGree 82' 16,132 [35]
30 October 2021 14thMiddlesbroughA W2–0Marc Roberts 53', Hogan 56' 21,582 [36]
2 November 2021 13thBristol CityH W3–0McGree 14', Hogan 68', Gardner 76' 16,143 [37]
6 November 2021 15thReadingH L1–2Hogan 3' 17,535 [38]
20 November 2021 15thHull CityA L0–2 12,409 [39]
23 November 2021 17thCoventry CityA D0–0 22,676 [40]
27 November 2021 13thBlackpoolH W1–0Jutkiewicz 81' 17,686 [41]
4 December 2021 15thMillwallA L1–3Deeney 56' 14,324 [42]
11 December 2021 15thCardiff CityH D2–2Deeney 29', Šunjić 45+1' 17,840 [43]
18 December 2021 17thBlackburn RoversA L0–4 12,148 [44]
2 January 2022 18thQueens Park RangersH L1–2Aneke 75' 18,279 [45]
15 January 2022 18thPreston North EndA D1–1Hogan 86' 12,821 [46]
18 January 2022 18thFulhamA L2–6Šunjić 45', Gardner 74' 16,491 [47]
22 January 2022 18thBarnsleyH W2–1Hernández 34', Hogan 51' 15,742 [48]
25 January 2022 18thPeterborough UnitedH D2–2Gardner 85', Hogan 88' 16,380 [49]
30 January 2022 17thDerby CountyA D2–2Taylor 7', Hogan 56' 32,211 [50]
4 February 2022 17thSheffield UnitedH L1–2Taylor 61' 17,194 [51]
9 February 2022 18thAFC BournemouthA L1–3Hernández 69' 8,708 [52]
12 February 2022 17thLuton TownH W3–0Bacuna 25', Taylor 46', Hernández 69' 17,292 [53]
19 February 2022 18thStoke CityA D2–2James 12', Gardner 58' 23,502 [54]
22 February 2022 18thReadingA L1–2McIntyre 82' (o.g.) 12,073 [55]
26 February 2022 19thHuddersfield TownH L0–2 17,318 [56]
5 March 2022 18thBristol CityA W2–1Chong 2', Gordon 13' 21,942 [57]
12 March 2022 19thHull CityH D0–0 17,231 [58]
15 March 2022 19thMiddlesbroughH L0–2 15,852 [59]
19 March 2022 19thSwansea CityA D0–0 18,620 [60]
3 April 2022 18thWest Bromwich AlbionH W1–0Taylor 67' (pen.) 17,936 [61]
9 April 2022 18thNottingham ForestA L0–2 29,293 [62]
15 April 2022 20thCoventry CityH L2–4Pedersen 12', Gardner 39' 17,634 [63]
18 April 2022 20thBlackpoolA L1–6Šunjić 63' 13,993 [64]
23 April 2022 20thMillwallH D2–2Bacuna 47', Taylor 79' (pen.) 17,206 [65]
30 April 2022 20thCardiff CityA D1–1Bela 22' 21,395 [66]
7 May 2022 20thBlackburn RoversH L1–2Pedersen 78' 18,659 [67]
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FA Cup

Birmingham City were drawn at home to League One club Plymouth Argyle in the third round.[68]

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FA Cup match details
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceRefs
Third round 8 January 2022Plymouth ArgyleH L0–1 (a.e.t.) 9,823 [69]
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EFL Cup

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Birmingham were drawn to play League One club Colchester United at home in the first round.[70] Bowyer made 11 changes from the team that started at Sheffield United 72 hours earlier, giving debuts to Chuks Aneke, Jordan Graham and Marcel Oakley, and it was Oakley who scored the only goal of the game with a 75th-minute deflected shot. Tate Campbell made his Birmingham debut as a substitute, and Jobe Bellingham, the 15-year-old brother of England international Jude, was also named on the bench.[71][72] In the second round they fielded a slightly less weakened team, but still made 10 changes from the previous league match, with Mitch Roberts, Dion Sanderson and (as a substitute) Alfie Chang making their first Birmingham appearances and Neil Etheridge returning in goal after recovering from COVID-19. Opponents Fulham, newly relegated from the Premier League, scored midway through the first half after an error by Ivan Šunjić, but Birmingham held out until stoppage time before conceding a second.[73]

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EFL Cup match details
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
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Scorers AttendanceRefs
First round 10 August 2021Colchester UnitedH W1–0Oakley 75' 6,199 [74]
Second round 24 August 2021FulhamH L0–2 4,783 [73]
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Transfers

For those players released or contract ended before the start of this season please see 2020–21 Birmingham City F.C. season.

In

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DatePlayerClub FeeRefs
1 July 2021Chuks Aneke(Charlton Athletic)Free [75]
1 July 2021Jordan Graham(Gillingham)Free [76]
1 July 2021Ryan Woods(Stoke City)Free [77]
16 July 2021Oliver Basey(Sunderland)Free [78]
9 August 2021Archie Matthews(Swindon Town)Free [79]
31 August 2021Troy DeeneyWatfordFree [80]
15 November 2021Renedi Masampu(Dulwich Hamlet)Free [81]
27 January 2022Juninho BacunaRangersUndisclosed [82]
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Brackets round a club's name indicate the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Birmingham.

Loaned in

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DatePlayerClubReturnRefs
1 July 2021Riley McGreeCharlotte FC1 January 2022 [83]
6 July 2021Juan CastilloChelseaEnd of season, recalled 21 January 2022 [84][85]
9 July 2021Tahith ChongManchester UnitedEnd of season [86]
19 July 2021Dion SandersonWolverhampton WanderersEnd of season, recalled 4 January 2022 [87][88]
26 July 2021Matija SarkicWolverhampton WanderersEnd of season, terminated (injury) 6 January 2022 [89][90]
4 January 2022Teden MengiManchester UnitedEnd of season [88]
7 January 2022Taylor RichardsBrighton & Hove AlbionEnd of season [91]
14 January 2022Onel HernándezNorwich CityEnd of season [92]
27 January 2022Lyle TaylorNottingham ForestEnd of season [82]
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    Out

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    DatePlayerClub FeeRefs
    15 July 2021Andrés Prieto(Dinamo Tbilisi)Mutual consent [93][94]
    22 July 2021Steve SeddonOxford UnitedUndisclosed [95]
    31 August 2021Charlie LakinBurton AlbionUndisclosed [96]
    5 November 2021Adam Clayton(Doncaster Rovers)Mutual consent [97][98]
    7 January 2022Caolan Boyd-MunceMiddlesbroughUndisclosed [99]
    14 January 2022Chuks AnekeCharlton AthleticUndisclosed [100]
    21 January 2022Connor BarrattSheffield UnitedUndisclosed [101]
    31 January 2022Leo Dos ReisMonzaUndisclosed [102]
    17 February 2022Cianole NguepissiWest Bromwich AlbionFree [103]
    30 June 2022Jérémie Bela(Clermont Foot)Contract expired [104]
    30 June 2022Renedi Masampu(Metropolitan Police)Released [105][106]
    30 June 2022Archie Matthews(Swansea City)Released [104]
    30 June 2022Kristian Pedersen(1. FC Köln)Contract expired [104]
    30 June 2022Oriol Soldevila(Intercity)Released [104]
    30 June 2022Kane Thompson-Sommers(Hereford)Released [104]
    30 June 2022Connal Trueman(Millwall)Released [104]
    30 June 2022Yoane ZohoreReleased [105]
    30 June 2022Iván SánchezReal ValladolidUndisclosed [107]
    30 June 2022Fran VillalbaSporting GijonUndisclosed [108]
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    Brackets round a club's name denote the player joined that club after his Birmingham City contract expired.

    Loaned out

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    DatePlayerClubReturnRefs
    27 July 2021Ryan StirkMansfield TownEnd of season [109]
    30 July 2021Zach JeacockSalford CityEnd of season, recalled 11 January 2022 [110][111]
    2 August 2021Kane Thompson-SommersWokingJanuary 2022 [112]
    3 August 2021Fran VillalbaSporting GijonEnd of season [113]
    9 August 2021Odin BaileyLivingstonEnd of season [114]
    10 August 2021Josh AndrewsRochdaleEnd of season [115]
    11 August 2021Sam CosgroveShrewsbury TownEnd of season, recalled 31 January 2022 [116][117]
    31 August 2021Jonathan LekoCharlton AthleticEnd of season [118]
    16 September 2021Archie MatthewsBath City16 October 2021 [119]
    23 November 2021Connal TruemanOxford United30 November 2021 [120]
    26 November 2021Oliver BaseyHednesford Town5 January 2022 [121]
    26 January 2022Harlee DeanSheffield WednesdayEnd of season [122]
    31 January 2022Sam CosgroveAFC WimbledonEnd of season [117]
    31 January 2022Mitchell RobertsCarlisle UnitedEnd of season [102]
    31 January 2022Iván SánchezReal ValladolidEnd of season [102]
    11 February 2022Kyle HurstAlvechurchEnd of season [123]
    11 March 2022Oliver BaseyHednesford TownEnd of season [124]
    18 March 2022Archie MatthewsGloucester CityOne month [125]
    24 March 2022Yohan ZohoreHednesford TownEnd of season [126]
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    Appearances and goals

    Sources:[127][128][129]
    Numbers in parentheses denote appearances made as a substitute.
    Players marked left the club during the playing season.
    Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.
    Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
    Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
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    Players' appearances and goals by competition
    No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup EFL Cup Total Discipline
    AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals A yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautioned A red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
    1GK PHI Neil Etheridge 210101023020
    2DF FRA Maxime Colin 31 (2)1100032 (2)120
    3DF DEN Kristian Pedersen 3721000382111
    4DF ENG Marc Roberts 392000039270
    5DF ENG George Friend 12 (2)0102015 (2)021
    6MF ENG Ryan Woods 25 (5)0100026 (5)071
    7MF NED Tahith Chong * 19 (1)1000019 (1)120
    8MF ENG Taylor Richards * 2 (4)000002 (4)010
    9FW IRL Scott Hogan 28 (8)10100029 (8)1020
    10FW ENG Lukas Jutkiewicz 17 (19)2000017 (19)210
    11FW FRA Jérémie Bela 26 (5)2000026 (5)230
    12DF ENG Harlee Dean 14 (1)0000014 (1)020
    13GK MNE Matija Sarkic * 230000023000
    14FW ENG Jonathan Leko 1 (3)000203 (3)010
    15FW ENG Chuks Aneke 1 (17)20 (1)0203 (18)220
    17MF ESP Iván Sánchez 0 (2)000101 (2)000
    18MF AUS Riley McGree * 10 (3)2001 (1)011 (4)250
    18DF ENG Teden Mengi * 90100010010
    19MF WAL Jordan James 13 (7)1100014 (7)110
    20MF ENG Gary Gardner 31 (4)6100032 (4)692
    21DF ENG Dion Sanderson * 14 (1)0001015 (1)020
    21MF CUR Juninho Bacuna 16 (1)2000016 (1)240
    23DF NED Juan Castillo * 1 (2)000212 (2)010
    24MF ENG Jordan Graham 18 (6)0002020 (6)010
    25MF CUB Onel Hernández * 223000022330
    27GK ENG Connal Trueman 0 (1)000101 (1)000
    31MF ENG Charlie Lakin 00001 (1)01 (1)000
    33FW MSR Lyle Taylor * 145000014530
    34MF CRO Ivan Šunjić 33 (8)30 (1)02035 (9)380
    35MF ENG George Hall 1 (1)000001 (1)000
    36FW ENG Troy Deeney 15 (6)4100016 (6)400
    38GK ENG Zach Jeacock 2000002000
    39MF ENG Jobe Bellingham 0 (2)00 (1)0000 (3)000
    41MF ENG Remi Walker 0000000000
    42MF ENG Alfie Chang 000 (1)00 (1)00 (2)000
    43DF ENG Mitch Roberts 1000102000
    45DF ENG Renedi Masampu 0000000000
    46MF ENG Brandon Khela 0000000000
    48MF ENG Josh Williams 000 (1)00 (1)00 (2)000
    50DF ENG Nico Gordon 111001012120
    52DF ENG Marcel Oakley 2000214110
    53MF ENG Tate Campbell 00100 (1)02 (1)000
    54FW ENG Keyendrah Simmonds 00000 (1)00 (1)000
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      Players not included in matchday squads
      No. Pos. Nat. Name
      16FW ENG Sam Cosgrove
      37MF ENG Odin Bailey
      40FW ENG Adan George
      44MF NIR Caolan Boyd-Munce
      47MF WAL Ryan Stirk
      51MF ENG Kyle Hurst
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