[English Football League's Club _ Emblem/Crest]
2023-2024 season
[Premier League : 20 clubs]
Founded : 20 February 1992
Number of teams : 20
Most championships : Manchester United (13 titles)
(The Gunners)
※ Royal Arsenal(1886~1893) → Woolwich Arsenal(1893~1914) → Arsenal F.C.(1914~present)
1886 / Holloway, Islington, Greater London / Emirates Stadium(since Jul 2006 ; 60,361)
※ Highbury Stadium(Sep 1913 ~ May 2006)
※ North London derby(since 1887) with Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Rivarly (since 13 October 1894) with Manchester United F.C.
★ League titles(13): 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1971, 1989, 1991(First Division)
1998, 2002, 2004
★ FA Cup titles(13): 1930, 1936, 1950, 1971, 1979, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005,
2014, 2015, 2017
(The Villa, The Villans, The Lions, The Claret and Blue)
March 1874 / Witton, Birmingham, West Midlands / Villa Park(since 1897 ; 42,788)
※ Second City derby(or Birmingham Derby, since 1879) with Birmingham City F.C.
★ League titles(7): 1894, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1990, 1910, 1981(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(7): 1887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 1913, 1920, 1957
★ UEFA Champions League title(1): 1982(European Cup)
Asoociation Football Club Bournemouth
(The Cherries, Boscombe)
※ Boscombe F.C. → Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club(1923~1972) → A.F.C. Bournemouth(1972~present)
1890 / Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset, South West England / Dean Court(12,000)
Brentford Football Club
(The Bees)
1889 / Brentford, London / Griffin Park(12,219)
※ West London derby(since 13 January 1906) with Chelsea F.C., Fulham F.C., Queens Park Rangers F.C.
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
(The Seagulls, The Albion)
21 August 1901 / Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, South East England / Falmer Stadium, The AMEX(30,750)
※ M23 derby(25 December 1920) with Crystal Palace F.C.
(The Clarets)
1882 / Burnley, Lancashire, North West England / Turf Moor(since 1883 ; 22,546)
※ Calder Vale ground(1882~1883)
※ East Lancashire derby(El Lanclassico or Cotton Mills Derby, since 27 September 1879) with Blackburn Rovers F.C.
★ League titles(2): 1921, 1960(Football League Division 1)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1914
Chelsea Football Club
(The Blues)
10 March 1905 / Fulham, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London / Stamford Bridge(since 1905 ; 41,837)
※ West London derby(since 13 January 1906) with Brentford F.C., Fulham F.C., Queens Park Rangers F.C.
★ League titles(6): 1955(First Division), 2005, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2017
★ FA Cup titles(8): 1970, 1997, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2018
★ UEFA Champions League title(1): 2012
★ UEFA Europa League title(1): 2013
(Eagles, Glaziers, Palace)
10 September 1905 / South Norwood, South London / Selhurst Park(since 1924; 26,309)
※ M23 derby(25 December 1920) with Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
Everton Football Club
(The Toffees, The Blues, The School of Science, The People's Club)
※ St Domingo's F.C.(1878~1879) → Everton F.C.(1879~present)
루퍼트 왕자 탑, NIL SATIS NISI OPTIMUM = Nothing but the best
1878 / Liverpool, Merseyside, North West England / Goodison Park(since 1892 ; 40,157)
※ Anfield(1878~1892)
※ Merseyside derby(since 13 October 1894) with Liverpool F.C.
★ League titles(9): 1891, 1915, 1928, 1932, 1939, 1963, 1970, 1985, 1987(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(5): 1906, 1933, 1966, 1984, 1995
Fulham Football Club
(The Cottagers, The Whites, The Lilywhites)
※ Fulham St Andrew's Church Sunday School F.C.(1879~1888) → Fulham F.C.(1888~present)
16 August 1879 / Fulham, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London / Craven Cottage(since 1896 ; 25,700)
※ West London derby(since 13 January 1906) with Brentford F.C., Chelsea F.C., Queens Park Rangers F.C.
Liverpool Football Club
(The Reds)
Liver Birds(14세기부터 인장의 무늬로 쓰이던 리버풀 상징새)
15 March 1892 / Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside, North West England / Anfield(since 1892 ; 45,276)
※ Merseyside derby(since 13 October 1894) with Everton F.C.
Reds derby(since 28 April 1894) with Manchester United F.C.
★ League titles(18): 1901, 1906, 1922, 1923, 1947, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1977,
1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(7): 1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2006
★ UEFA Champions League titles(5): 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984(European Cup), 2005
★ UEFA Europa League titles(3): 1973, 1976, 2001(UEFA Cup)
(The Hatters)
11 April 1885 / Luton, Bedfordshire, East of England / Kenilworth Road(10,226)
※ Beds-Herts derby(5 December 1885) with Watford F.C.
Manchester City Football Club
(City, The Citizens, The Sky Blues, The Blues)
※ St Mark's (West Gorton ; 1880~1887) → Ardwick Association F.C.(1887~1894) → Manchester City F.C.(16 April 1894~present)
Manchester ship Canal(세계에서 가장 긴 배)을 상징
Superbia In Praelia = Pride in battle
1880 / Manchester, North West England / City of Manchester Stadium(since 2003, called Etihad Stadium since July 2011 ; 47,726)
※ Hyde Road(1887~1923), Maine Road(1923~11 May 2003)
※ Manchester derby(since 12 November 1881) with Manchester United F.C.
★ League titles(6): 1937, 1968(First Division), 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019
★ FA Cup titles(6): 1904, 1934, 1956, 1969, 2011, 2019
Manchester United Football Club
(The Red Devils)
※ Newton Heath LYR F.C.(1878~1902) → Manchester United F.C.(1902~present)
1878 / Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, North West England / Old Trafford (Theatre of Dreams, since 75,765)
※ Manchester derby(since 12 November 1881) with Manchester City F.C.
Wars of the Roses(since 15 January 1906) with Leeds United A.F.C.
Reds derby(since 28 April 1894) with Livepool F.C.
Rivarly (since 13 October 1894) with Arsenal F.C.
★ League titles(20): 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967(First Division),
1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2011, 2013
★ FA Cup titles(12): 1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2016
★ UEFA Champions League titles(3): 1968(European Cup), 1999, 2008
★ Intercontinental Cup title(1): 1999
★ FIFA Club World Cup title(1): 2008
Newcastle United Football Club
(The Magpies, The Toon, Geordies)
9 December 1892 / Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear county, North East England / St James' Park(since 1892 ; 52,404)
※ Tyne–Wear derby(since 1883) with Sunderland A.F.C.
★ League titles(4): 1905, 1907, 1909, 1927(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(6): 1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955
Nottingham Forest Football Club
(Forest, The Reds)
1865 / West Bridgford, Nottingham, East Midlands / The City Ground(30,602)
※ Nottingham derby with Notts County F.C.
★ League titles(1): 1978
★ FA Cup titles(2): 1898, 1959
★ UEFA Champions League titles(2): 1979, 1980(European Cup)
Sheffield United Football Club
(The Baldes)
22 March 1889 / Sheffield, South Yorkshire / Bramall Lane(32,702)
※ Steel City derby(since 15 December 1890) with Sheffield Wedenesday F.C.
Rivalry with Hull City A.F.C.
★ League title(1): 1898(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(4): 1899, 1902, 1915, 1925
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
(The Spurs, The Lilywhites)
※ Hotspur F.C.(1882~1908) → Tottenham Hotspur F.C.(1908~present)
Gamecock
1882 / Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London / Tottenham Hotspur Stadium(62,214)
※ Tottenham Marshes(~1898), Northumberland Park(1898~April 1899)White Hart Lane(since 1899~2017)
※ North London derby(since 1887) with Arsenal F.C.
★ League titles(2): 1951, 1961(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(8): 1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1991
★ UEFA Europa League titles(2): 1972, 1984(UEFA Cup)
West Ham United Football Club
(The Irons, The Hammers, The Academy of Football)
※ Thames Ironworks F.C.(1895~1900) → West Ham United F.C.(1900~present)
1895 / Upton Park, London Borough of Newham, Greater London / The Boleyn Ground(known as Upton Park, since 1904 ; 35,016)
※ Memorial Grounds(1895~1904)
Rivalry with Millwall F.C.
★ FA Cup titles(3): 1964, 1975, 1980
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club
(Wolves)
※ St. Luke's(1877~1879) → Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.(1879~present)
1877 / Wolverhampton, West Midlands / Molineux Stadium(since 1889 ; 31,700)
※Blakenhall(1879~1889)
※ Black Country derby(since 20 January 1883) with West Bromwich Albion FC
★ League titles(3): 1954, 1958, 1959(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(4): 1893, 1908, 1949, 1960
[English Football League Championship : 24 clubs]
Founded : 2004 / 1992–2004 (as Division One) / 1892–1992 (as Division Two)
Number of teams : 24
Most championships : Newcastle United, Sunderland and Reading (2 titles)
Birmingham City Football Club
(Blues)
※ Small Heath Alliance(1875~1888) → Small Heath F.C.(1888~1905) → Birmingham City F.C.(1905~present)
1875 / Birmingham, West Midlands / St Andrew's Stadium(since 1906 ; 30,079)
※ Muntz Street(1877~1906)
※ Second City derby(or Birmingham Derby, since 1879) with Aston Villa F.C.
Blackburn Rovers Football Club
(Rovers, Blue and Whites, The Riversiders)
1875 / Blackburn, Lancashire, North West England / Ewood Park(since 1890 ; 31,367)
※ Oozehead Ground(1875–1877), Pleasington Cricket Ground(1877–1878), Alexandra Meadows(1878–1881), Leamington Road(1881–1890), Ewood Park(1890 – present)
※ East Lancashire derby(El Lanclassico or Cotton Mills Derby, since 27 September 1879) with Burnley F.C.
※ Rivalry with Bolton Wanderers F.C.
★ League titles(3): 1912, 1914(First Division), 1995(Premier League)
★ FA Cup titles(6): 1884, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1891, 1928
(The Robins, The Reds, Cider Army)
1897 / Bristol, South West England / Ashton Gate(21,497)
※ Bristol derby(since 13 October 1897) with Bristol Rovers
Severnside derby(since 9 January 1915) with Cardiff City
(The Bluebirds)
※ Riverside A.F.C.(1899~1907) → Cardiff City F.C.(1907~present)
1899 / Cardiff, South Glamorgan County, South Wales, Wales / Cardiff City Stadium(since 2009 ; 26,828)
※ Sophia Gardens(1899~1910), Ninian Park(1910~2009)
※ South Wales derby(since 7 September 1912) with Swansea City AFC
Severnside derby(since 9 January 1915) with Bristol City FC
Rivalry with Newport County FC
★ FA Cup title(1): 1927
(The Sky Blues)
13 August 1883(as Singers F.C.) / Coventry, West Midlands / Sixfields Stadium(7,653)
※ Highfield Road(1899~2005)
※ M69 Derby(since 27 September 1919) with Leicester City F.C.
★ FA Cup title(1): 1987
Huddersfield Town Association Football Club
(The Terriers)
15 August 1908 / Huddersfield, West Yorkshire / Kirklees Stadium(24,169)
※ West Yorkshire derby with Leeds United A.F.C., Bradford City A.F.C.
★ League titles(3): 1924, 1925, 1926(First Division)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1922
Hull City Association Football Club
(The Tigers)
June 1904 / Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire / KC Stadium(since 2002; 25,586)
※ Boothferry Park(1946~2002)
※ Rivalry with Sheffield United F.C., Leeds United A.F.C.
(The Blues, The Tractor Boys)
16 Oct. 1878 / Ipswich, Suffolk, East of England / Portman Road(30,311)
※ East Anglian derby(since 15 November 1902) with Norwich City
★ League titles(1): 1962(First Division)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1978
★ UEFA Europa League title(1): 1981(UEFA Cup)
Leeds United Association Football Club
(The Whites, United, The Peacocks)
※ Leeds City F.C.(1919~?) → Leeds United A.F.C.(?~present)
1919 / Leeds, West Yorkshire / Elland Road(since 1919 ; 39,460)
※ Rivalry with Hull City A.F.C.
Rivalry with Huddersfield Town F.C.
★ League titles(3): 1969, 1974, 1992(First Division)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1972
(The Foxes)
1884(as Leicester Fosse) / Leicester, Leicestershire, East Midlands / King Power Stadium(32,262)
※ M69 Derby(since 27 September 1919) with Coventry City F.C.
★ League title(1): 2016
(The Boro)
1876 / Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, North East England / Riverside Stadium(34,742)
(The Lions)
3 October 1885(as Millwall Rovers) / South Bermondsey, South East London / The Den(20,146)
Rivalry with West Ham United F.C.
Norwich City Football Club
(The Canaries)
17 June 1902 / Norwich, Norfolk, East of England / Carrow Road(since 1935 ; 27,220)
※ Newmarket Road(1902~1908), Rosary Road(1908~1935)
※ East Anglian derby(since 15 November 1902) with Ipswich Town
(The Pilgrims, The Green Army)
(The Mayflower)
1886(as Argyle F.C.) / Plymouth, Devon, South West England / Home Park(16,388)
※ Dockyard Derby with Portsmouth F.C.
Preston North End Football Club
(The Lilywhites)
1863 / Deepdale area of Preston, Lancashire / Deepdale(23,404)
★ League titles(2): 1889, 1990(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(2): 1889, 1938
※ West Lancashire derby(since 23 November 1901) with Blackpool F.C.
Queens Park Rangers Football Club
(The Hoops)
※ St Jude's merged with Christchurch Rangers(1882), Queens Park Rangers F.C.(1886~present)
1882 / White City, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London / Loftus Road Stadium(since 1917, 1963 ; 18,360)
※ Welford's Fields and 14 different locations(1886~1917), White City Stadium(1931~1933, 1962~1963)
※ West London derby(since 13 January 1906) with Brentford, Chelsea F.C., Fulham F.C.
Rotherham United Football Club
(The Millers)
February 1925 / Rotherham, South Yorkshire / New York Stadium(12,021)
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
(The Owls, The Wednesday)
Wednesday 4 September 1867 / Sheffield, South Yorkshire / Hillsborough(39,732)
※ Steel City derby(since 15 December 1890) with Sheffield United F.C.
★ League titles(3): 1903, 1904, 1929, 1930(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(3): 1896, 1907, 1935
Southampton Football Club
(Saints)
※ St. Mary's YMA F.C.(1885~1897) →Southampton F.C.(1897~present)
21 November 1885 / Southampton, Hampshire, South East England / St Mary's Stadium(since 2001 ; 32,690)
※ The Dell(1898~2001)
※ South Coast Derby(since 6 Sept 1899) with Portsmouth F.C.
★ FA Cup title(1): 1976
Stoke City Football Club
(The Potters)
※ Stoke Ramblers F.C.(1863~1878) → Stoke Football Club(1978~1928) → Stoke City F.C.(1928~present)
1863 / Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, West Midlands / Britannia Stadium(since 1997 ; 27,740)
※ Victoria Ground(1878~1997)
※ Potteries derby(since 2 December 1882) with Port Vale F.C.
Sunderland Association Football Club
(The Black Cats)
※ Sunderland and District Teachers A.F.C.(1879~?) →Sunderland A.F.C.(?~present)
1879 / Sunderland, Tyne and Wear county, North East England / Stadium of Light(since 1997 ; 48,300)
※ Newcastle Road(1879~1898), Roker Park(1898~1997)
※ Tyne–Wear derby(since 1883) with Newcastle United F.C.
★ League titles(6): 1892, 893, 1895, 1902, 1913, 1936(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(2): 1937, 1973
Swansea City Association Football Club
(The Jacks, The Swans)
※ Swansea Town A.F.C.(1912~1969) → Swansea City A.F.C.(1969~present)
1912 / Swansea, Glamorganshire, West Glamorgan, Wales / Liberty Stadium(since 2005 ; 20,750)
※ Vetch Field(1912~2005)
※ South Wales derby(since 7 September 1912) with Cardiff City F.C.
(The Hornets, The Golden Boys, Yellow Army, The 'Orns)
※ Watford Rovers(1881~1893) → West Hertfordshire(1893~1898) merged with Watford St Mary's(1898) → Watford F.C.(1898~present)
1881 / Watford, Hertfordshire, East of England / Vicarage Road(since 1922 ; 17,477)
※ Cassiobury Park, Vicarage Meadow, Market Street(19c), Cassio Road(1890~1922)
※ Beds-Herts derby(5 December 1885) with Luton Town F.C.
West Bromwich Albion Football Club
(The Baggies, The Throstles, Albion)
※ West Bromwich Strollers(1878~1880) → West Bromwich Albion F.C.(1880~present)
1878 / Albion, West Bromwich, Sandwell, West Midlands, West Midlands / The Hawthorns(since 1900 ; 26,272)
※ Cooper's Hill(1878~1881), Dartmouth Park(1879~1881), Bunn's Field(1881~1882), Four Acres(1882~1885),Stoney Lane(1885~1900)
※ Black Country derby(since 20 January 1883) with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
★ League title(1): 1920(First Division)
★ FA Cup titles(5): 1888, 1892, 1931, 1954, 1968
[Football League One : 24 clubs]
Founded : 2004
1920–1921 (as Division Three) / 1921–1958 (as Division Three North/South) / 1958–1992 (as Division Three) / 1992–2004 (as Division Two)
Number of teams : 24
Most championships : Sunderland and Reading (2 titles)
Barnsley Football Club
(The Tykes, The Reds)
Barnsley St. Peter's(1887~?) → Barnsley F.C(?~present)
1887 / Barnsley, South Yorkshire / Oakwell(since 1888 ; 23,009)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1912
(The Seasiders, The 'Pool, The Tangerines)
26 July 1887 / Blackpool, Lancashire, North West England / Bloomfield Road(since 1901 ; 17,338)
※ Raikes Hall Gardens(1896~1897, 1899), Stanley Park(1897~1898)
※ West Lancashire derby(since 23 November 1901) with Preston North End F.C.
★ FA Cup title(1): ?c
Bolton Wanderers Football Club
(The Trotters, The Wanderers, The Whites, The White Men, The Men In White)
※ Christ Church F.C.(1874~1877) → Bolton Wanderers F.C.(1877~present)
1874 (as Christ Church FC) / Horwich, Bolton, Greater Manchester, North West England / Reebok Stadium(since 1997 ; 28,723)
※ Pike's Lane(1881~1895), Burnden Park(1895~1997)
※ Rivalry with Bury F.C., Blackburn Rovers F.C.
★ FA Cup titles(4): 1923, 1926, 1929, 1958
(The Pirates, The Gas)
Black Arabs F.C.(1883~1899) → Bristol Rovers F.C.(1899~present)
<Plays in Conference Premier(5th)>
1883 / Bristol County, South West England / Memorial Stadium(since 1996; 12,011)
※ Eastville Stadium(1897~1986), Twerton Park(1986~1996)
※ Bristol derby(since 13 October 1897) with Bristol City F.C.
West Country derby with Torquay United F.C.
Rivalry(since 15 January 1921) with Swindon Town F.C.
(Brewers)
1950 / Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, West Midlands / Pirelli Stadium(6,912)
※ Rivalry with Port Vale FC, Crewe Alexandra FC, Notts County FC, Chesterfield FC and Derby County FC
Cambridge United Football Club
(Untied, The U's)
1912(as Abbey United) / Cambridge, Cambridgeshire / Abbey Stadium(10,847)
17 May 1904 / Carlisle, Cumbria, North West / Brunton Park(18,202)
Charlton Athletic Football Club
(The Addicks, The Robins, The Valiants)
1905 / Charlton in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London / The Valley(27,111)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1947
1887 / Cheltenham, Gloucestershire / Whaddon Road(7,066)
(The Rams)
5 February 1884 / Derby, Derbyshire, East Midlands / Pride Park Stadium(a.k.a. iPro Stadium; 33,597)
★ League titles(2): 1972, 1975(First Division)
★ FA Cup title(1): 19746
(The Grecians)
1904 / Exeter, Devon, South West England / St James Park in Exeter(8,541)
Fleetwood Town Football Club
(The O's, Orient)
1881 / Leyton, London / Brisbane Road(9,271)
(The Imps)
1884 / Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands / Sincil Bank(since 1895; 10,312)
※ FA Cup : 4th round(32 teams) 2016-2017
Northampton Town Football Club
(The U's, Yellows)
1893(as Headington United) / Oxford, Oxfordshire, South East England / Kassam Stadium(12,500)
Peterborough United Football Club
(The Posh)
1934 / Peterborough, Cambridgeshire / London Road Stadium(15,460)
(Pompey)
5 April 1898 / Portsmouth, Hampshire, South East England / Fratton Park(since 1898; 20,688)
※ South Coast Derby(since 6 Sept 1899) with Southampton F.C.
Dockyard Derby with Plymouth Argyle F.C.
★ Premier League titles(2): 1949, 1950(Football League)
★ FA Cup titles(2): 1939, 2008
(The Valiants, The Vale, The Valeites)
1876 / Burslem(Mother Town), Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire county, West Midlands / Vale Park(since 1950 ;19,052)
※ Potteries derby(since 2 December 1882) with Stoke City F.C.
Reading Football Club
(The Royals)
1871 / Reading, Berkshire, South East England / Madejski Stadium(since 1998 ; 24,161)
※ Reading Recreation Ground, Reading Cricket Ground, Coley Park, Caversham Cricket Ground(1871~1896), Elm Park(5 Sep 1896~1998)
(Salop, The Blues, The Town, The Shrews)
26 May 1886 / Shrewsbury, Shropshire, West Midlands / New Meadow(9,875)
Stevenage Football Club
Wigan Athletic Football Club
(Latics)
1932 / Wigan, Greater Manchester, North West England / DW Stadium(since 1999 ; 25,138)
※ Springfield Park(~1999)
★ FA Cup title(1): 2013
Wycombe Wanderers Football Club
(The Chairboys / The Blues)
1887 / High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, South East England / Adams Park(since 1990; 9,698)
※ FA cup: Semi-finalists 2000–2001(vs Liverpool FC)
[Football League Two : 24 clubs]
Founded : 2004
Number of teams : 24
Accrington Stanley Football Club
(Stanley, Accy Stanley)
1891, October 1968(re-formation) / Accrington, Lancashire, North West England / Wham Stadium(5,057)
(The Dons, The Wombles)
30 May 2002 / Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London / Kingsmeadow(4,850)
Barrow Association Football Club
1901 / Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria / Holker Street (5,045)
Bradford City Association Football Club
(The Bantams, The Paraders, The Citizens)
1903 / Bradford, West Yorkshire, Northern England / Valley Parade(since 1903 ; 25,136)
※ Bradford derby(Wool City derby, since 24 February 1912) with Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C.
West Yorkshire derby with Huddersfield Town F.C. and Leeds United A.F.C.
★ FA Cup title(1): 1911
Colchester United Football Club
Crawley Town Football Club
(The Railwaymen, The Alex)
1877 / Crewe, Cheshire, North West England / Gresty Road(10,153)
Doncaster Rovers Football Club
(The Rovers, Donny, The Vikings)
1879 / Doncaster, South Yorkshire / Keepmoat Stadium(15,231)
Forest Green Rovers Football Club
(Roves, The Green, Green Devils)
1889 / Nailsworth, Gloucestershire / The New Lawn(5,141)
Gillingham Football Club
(The Mariners, Mighty Mariners, Town)
1878(as Grimsby Pelham) / Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire / Blundell Park(9,052)
Harrogate Town Association Football Club
(The Stags, Yellows)
1897 / Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands / Field Mill(9,186)
※ Nottinghamshire derby with Notts County F.C.
(The Dons)
2004 / Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire / Stadium mk(30,500)
★ FA Cup title(1): 1988(as Wimbledon FCMorecambe, Lancashire)
(The Shrimps)
7 May 1920 / Morecambe, Lancashire / Mazuma Stadium(6,476)
Newport County Association Football Club
(The Exiles, The Ironsides, The Port, The County)
1912(reformed 1989) / Newport, South Wales / Rodney Parade(7,850)
(The Magpies)
28 November 1862 / Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands / Meadow Lane(20,229)
※ Nottingham derby with Nottingham Forest F.C.
Nottinghamshire derby with Mansfield Town F.C.
★ FA Cup title(1): 1894
(The Ammies)
1940 / Salford, Greater Manchester / Moor Lane(5,106)
Stockport County Football Club
(The Hatters, County)
1883 (as Heaton Norris Rovers) / Stockport, Greater Manchester / Edgeley Park(10,841)
Scunthorpe United Football Club
(The U's / The Amber and Chocolates)
5 March 1898 / London Borough of Sutton / Gander Green Lane(5,013)
※ FA Cup : 4th round(32 teams) 2016-2017
(The Robins, The Reds, The Town, Moonrakers)
1879 / Swindon, Wiltshire county, South West England / The County Ground(since 1896 ; 15,728)
※ Rivalry(since 15 January 1921) with Bristol Rovers F.C.
(Super White Army, Rovers)
1884 / Birkenhead, Merseyside / Prenton Park(16,567)
Walsall Football Club
Wrexham Football Club
October 1864 / Wrexham, Wales / Racecourse Ground(10,771)
[etc]
(The Shots)
March 1992 / Aldershot, Hampshire / Recreation Ground(7,500)
(The Bees)
1888 / Barnet, London / The Hive Stadium(5,100)
(The Shakers)
1885 / Bury, Greater Manchester / Gigg Lane(11,840)
※ Rivalry with Bolton Wanderers F.C.
★ FA Cup titles(2): 1900, 1903
19 October 1867 / Chesterfield, Derbyshire / Proact Stadium(10,504)
AFC Flyde
Boreham Wood FC
Bromley FC
Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club
Dover Football Club
Eastleigh Football Club
Ebbsfleet United Football Club
FC Halifax Town
Hartlepool United Football Club
Gateshead Football Club
Guiseley AFC
Macclesfield Town Fooball Club
(The Silkmen)
1874 / Macclesfield, Cheshire,North West England / Moss Rose(6,335)
Maidenhead United Football Club
Maidstone United Football Club
<Plays in Arthurian Premier League>
1876 / Godalming, Surrey, South East England / Charterhouse School
★ FA Cup title(1): 1881
★ FA Amateur Cup titles(2): 1894, 1897
Oldham Athletic Association Football Club
(The Latics, Oldham)
1895(as Pine Villa F.C.) / Oldham / Boundary Park(10,638)
Rochdale AFC
Solihull Moors Football Club
Southend United FC
(The Gulls)
1899 / Torquay, Devon County, South West England / Plainmoor(6,145)
※ West Country derby with Bristol Rovers
Wanderers Association Football & Social Club
(The Rovers)
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1859(original club, as Forest F.C.), 2009 (reformed club) / London / Belair Park
★ FA Cup titles(5): 1872, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1878
Woking Football Club
(City, The Blues, The Faithful)
9 September 1902 / Worcester, Worcestershire, West Midlands / Aggborough(6,250
(The Glovers)
1895(as Yeovil Casuals) / Yeovil, Somerset, South West / Huish Park(9,565)
York City Football Club