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Wigan Athletic fall into administration after 'significant impact' of Covid-19 pandemic - urgent race to find buyer begins

The club, which won the FA Cup in 2013, sits 14th in the Championship

A general view of the action in an empty stadium during the Sky Bet Championship match at the DW Stadium, Wigan.(Image: Martin Rickett/PA Wire)

Wigan Athletic Football Club has gone into administration after being hit hard by the coronavirus shutdown, it’s been announced today.

Administrators from Begbies Traynor made the announcement about the Championship club on Wednesday afternoon, and are now seeking out interested parties in a bid to rescue the North West club.

They added that the Covid-19 pandemic had a “significant impact” on the club’s recent fortunes.

It was confirmed later on Wednesday that the club will be deducted 12 points .

Paul Stanley, North West regional managing partner of Begbies Traynor, said: "We understand that everybody connected with the club and the wider football world is seeking clarity on the future of Wigan Athletic.

Wigan won the FA Cup back in 2013. Pictured are then-manager Roberto Martinez with then-chairman Dave Whelan(Image: Getty Images)

“That's exactly what we are seeking to provide as we move through this process and we seek out interested parties to rescue this famous old club here in the region.

“It is a fast-moving situation and we will provide updates on key developments."

The club, founded in 1932, currently sit 14th in the EFL Championship and last night beat Stoke City 3-0 at their DW Stadium home ground.