Birmingham City was promoted back to Sky Bet championship.
Blues suffered the last day of the championship last season and returned to League One for the first time in 29 years.
But next season will return to the second level of English football after Tuesday evening won 2-1 in Peterborough.
Birmingham on the track to create the history of League One
For most of the season for Birmingham City, the cruise was promoted. They lost only three games with all the campaign and could be set to break the record for most wins and most of the third level points.
The record for points currently belongs to Wolves, who accumulated 103 in 2013/14.
Currently, Birmingham has 95 points of 40 games. This season they could still get a maximum of 113 points and have only nine points from the last six games to make a record.
Birmingham also has 29 wins this season. The third level record is 32 wins, determined by Aston Villa in 1971/72. Blues must win four of their last six games to beat it.
Could they beat the total record record?
- Birmingham is at the pace of straight and may break points for the English professional league season.
- This was set in 2005/06 by reading Steve Coppello, who won the title of the championship with 106 points.
Birmingham Club Records
- 95 points – The new club record for most points in the season, defeated 89 in 1994/95 division two under Barry Fry.
- 29 league wins – beating 26 wins in the 2006-07 Championship under Steve Bruce.
Blues cruise in the third level, but could they get back to each other?
Editor Sky Sports EFL Simeon Gholam:
“This is the positivity that has swirled around St Andrew this season, it is easy to forget that it is a club that has just suffered almost a historical descent to League One – their first charm in the third level of almost 30 years.
“Last season, errors were made, especially in terms of proceedings, but the new owners worked hard to restore the relationship between the club and fans who dispersed during the previous era.
“While the owners clarified their long -term plans to rejuvenate the club and the area, they also did not forget the short -term horizon.
“The winning games also helped, of course. The club, who spent the best part of the decade of pedal water at the championship, sailed to promotion in League One.
“A lot of money has also been spent on the playing group: for example, £ 15 million+ on Jay Stansfield is the unprecedented League One Club.
“It hasn’t been long since we saw Ipswich achieved promotional actions from League One to Premier League. There is growing between blues that there is something similar to the horizon.”