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Encyclopedia > Stoke City F.C
Stoke City
Full name Stoke City Football Club
Nickname The Potters
Founded 1863
Ground Britannia Stadium,
Stoke-on-Trent
Capacity 28,384
Chairman Gunnar Gislason
Manager Tony Pulis
League The Championship
2003-04 First Division, 11th
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Home colours
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Away colours

Stoke City F.C. (known as Stoke F.C. until 1925) is a football club from Stoke-on-Trent in England. The club is reputedly the second oldest football league club in the world after Notts County F.C. claiming to have been formed in 1863 (disputed by some who claim it to be 1868). The club’s nickname is The Potters. They currently play in the Football League Championship.


They are one of the 12 founder members of the Football League, playing (and losing) their first game against West Bromwich Albion F.C. on the 8th September 1888.


In 1997 the club moved from its traditional home at the Victoria Ground to its new home at the 28,000 all-seater Britannia Stadium. Maximum allocation for visiting supporters is 4,800


Stoke’s home kit consists of a red & white vertical striped shirt with white shorts.


They are managed by Tony Pulis.


They are currently in a mid-table position in the Football League Championship.

Contents

Club honours

Records

Record attendances:

  • 51,380 (Victoria Ground) vs. Arsenal F.C. 29th March 1937
  • 28,218 (Britannia Stadium) vs. Everton F.C. 5th January 2002

Highest league position and record results:

Current squad

  • 1. Ed de Goey
  • 2. Wayne Thomas
  • 3. Clive Clarke
  • 4. John Eustace
  • 6. Clint Hill
  • 7. Carl Asaba
  • 8. David Brammer
  • 9. Gifton Noel-Williams
  • 10. Ade Akinbiyi
  • 14. Ben Foster
  • 15. Steve Simonsen
  • 16. Marcus Hall
  • 17. Darel Russell
  • 18. Lewis Neal
  • 19. Chris Greenacre
  • 20. Richard Keogh
  • 21. John Halls
  • 23. Karl Henry
  • 24. Michael Duberry (on loan from Leeds United F.C.)
  • 25. Gareth Owen
  • 28. Andy Wilkinson (on loan to Partick Thistle F.C.)
  • 29. Paul Williams
  • 31. Jermaine Palmer
  • 32. Gerry Taggart
  • 35. Jay Denny
  • 36. Carl Dickinson
  • Lewis Buxton [[Image:England_flag_large.png|20px|English]
  • Kevin Harper
  • Anthony Pulis

Famous players

External links

  • Official Website (http://www.stokecityfc.com)


Football League Championship 2004/05

Brighton & Hove Albion | Burnley | Cardiff City | Coventry City | Crewe Alexandra | Derby County | Gillingham | Ipswich Town | Leeds United | Leicester City | Millwall | Nottingham Forest | Plymouth Argyle | Preston North End | Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Rotherham United | Sheffield United | Stoke City | Sunderland | Watford | West Ham United | Wigan Athletic | Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Football in England

League competitions

The FA

Cup competitions

FA Premier League FA Cup
The Football League (Champ, 1, 2) England
team
League Cup
Football Conference (Nat, N, S) FA Community Shield
Northern Premier League (Prem, 1) List of
clubs
Football League Trophy
Southern League (Prem, 1W, 1E) FA Trophy
Isthmian League (Prem, 1, 2) Records FA Vase
English football league system FA NLS Cup

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