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 Number of English football clubs documented for this season: 730 (You can only see the top 20 clubs)

For the selected season, this site documents and maps all "top tier" English football clubs in Levels 1-6 of the English football league system: Premier League, Football League Championship (Sky Bet Championship), Football League One (Sky Bet League 1), Football League Two (Sky Bet League 2), National League (Vanarama National League), National League North (Vanarama National League North), National League South (Vanarama National League South).
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    AFC Bournemouth                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the AFC Bournemouth photolog  Go to map showing the location of AFC Bournemouth's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.afcb.co.uk
Founded: 1899
Nickname: The Cherries
Stadium: Vitality Stadium
Stadium Address: Dean Court, Bournemouth BH7 7AF
League:  Premier League

History:
The present football club can trace its roots as far back as 1890 when Boscombe St. Johns Institute Football Club were playing in local football. They disbanded in 1899 and from the remains of that club, Boscombe FC were formed at a meeting under the streetlights in Gladstone Road, Boscombe.

Notes:
Their stadium is still known to many fans as Dean Court.
    
 
    Arsenal                       Add your memories and photographs to the Arsenal photolog  Go to map showing the location of Arsenal's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.arsenal.com
Founded: 1886
Nickname: Gunners
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Stadium Address: Ashburton Grove, Islington, London N7 7AF
League:  Premier League

History:
The club was originally founded in 1886 as Dial Square by workers at Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory in Woolwich, south-east London. They were renamed to Royal Arsenal shortly afterwards. They renamed themselves again to Woolwich Arsenal after turning professional in 1891. After moving to Arsenal Stadium in North London in 1913, the name was shortened to Arsenal. The nickname Gunners comes from what the workers used to make, when they weren't playing soccer, of course.

They made their home at the venerated Highbury until May 2006. In July 2006 the club moved to the new 60,000-seat Emirates Stadium in nearby Ashburton Grove. Arsenal have a long-standing and fierce rivalry with Tottenham Hotspur, located four miles away in Tottenham, whom they play in the North London derby.

Notes:
Prior stadium was Arsenal Stadium at Avenell Road, Highbury, London N5 1BU.
    
 
    Brighton & Hove Albion                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Brighton & Hove Albion photolog  Go to map showing the location of Brighton & Hove Albion's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.seagulls.co.uk
Founded: 1901
Nickname: Seagulls
Stadium: American Express Community Stadium
Stadium Address: Tower Point, 44 North Road, Brighton BN1 1YR
League:  Premier League

History:
Formed in 1901, Brighton & Hove Albion played their initial games in the Second Division of the Southern League on the County Cricket Ground in Hove. In the second season of its existence the club moved in to the Goldstone Ground and secured the championship, winning promotion to the First Division.

Notes:
Prior stadium was Withdean Stadium. Stadium also known as Falmer Stadium.
    
 
    Burnley                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Burnley photolog  Go to map showing the location of Burnley's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.burnleyfootballclub.com
Founded: 1882
Nickname: Clarets
Stadium: Turf Moor
Stadium Address: Harry Potts Way, Burnley BB10 4BX
League:  Premier League

History:
Founder members of the Football League, Burnley Football Club began life as a Rugby Club. However, Burnley Rovers soon switched codes and became Burnley Football Club in 1882. They moved to their Turf Moor home shortly afterwards, at the invitation of the town's cricket club, which is still situated next to the stadium.
    
 
    Cardiff City                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Cardiff City photolog  Go to map showing the location of Cardiff City's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
Founded: 1899
Nickname: Bluebirds
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Stadium Address: Leckwith Road, Cardiff CF11 8AZ
League:  Premier League  Cardiff City was promoted at the end of last season

History:
The sound of ball hitting willow in the warm summers of Victorian Cardiff around the fields of Sophia Gardens is far removed from the helter-skelter of association football. Yet it was from those days of horse-drawn carriages scuttling around the dimly-lit streets of the rapidly growing town that the first notion of starting a local football club was born. Prime mover in trying to keep the Riverside Cricket Club together during the long winter months was Bristol-born lithographic artist, Bartley Wilson.

Though unable to walk without the aid of sticks, Wilson was a keen member and organiser of the cricket club, and he set up a meeting of all interested parties at his home in the shadow of Cardiff Castle in the autumn of 1899. That meeting resulted in the formation of Riverside FC and Wilson was duly elected secretary of the new club.Friendlies with local teams were arranged during that first season with home games being played at their Sophia Gardens base, until in 1900 they were admitted to the Cardiff and District League for their debut season of competitive football.
    
 
    Chelsea                       Add your memories and photographs to the Chelsea photolog  Go to map showing the location of Chelsea's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.chelseafc.com
Founded: 1905
Nickname: The Blues
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Stadium Address: Fulham Road, London SW6 1HS
League:  Premier League
Winner of cup(s): Chelsea is winner of UEFA Europa League

History:
The pride of Southwest London, Chelsea's origin dates back to the 1870's as well. Their stadium, Stamford Bridge, was originally used by a track and field team. The land was purchased by two brothers with the intent of turning it into a soccer ground. Initially the stadium was offered to Fulham FC to play there, they turned down the chance and so instead a new side, Chelsea FC, was born in 1905 and moved into the new Stamford Bridge stadium. Their nickname, of course, comes from their uniforms. The Lion on their logo is descendant from England's national team which is known as the Three Lions.
    
 
    Crystal Palace                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Crystal Palace photolog  Go to map showing the location of Crystal Palace's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.cpfc.premiumtv.co.uk
Founded: 1905
Nickname: Eagles
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Stadium Address: Selhurst Park, South Norwood, London SE25 6PU
League:  Premier League

History:
Crystal Palace Football Club was formed at the venue of the glass Palace that stood at the top of Sydenham Hill, the current location of the National Sports Centre.
    
 
    Everton                       Add your memories and photographs to the Everton photolog  Go to map showing the location of Everton's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.evertonfc.com
Founded: 1878
Nickname: Toffees
Stadium: Goodison Park
Stadium Address: Goodison Road, Liverpool L4 4EL
League:  Premier League

History:
Located in Liverpool, the club was founded by St. Domingo Methodist Church which was looking to find an activity for its cricket players to do in the winter. St. Domingo FC became Everton FC in 1878, named for the district around the church, because other city residents wanted to join the team. In 1892, they moved from Anfield to Goodison Park, their present home. Even though they have been known as the Blues for their royal blue kits, they are also called "The Toffees" or "The Toffeemen".

According to an Everton's fan site, there are two versions to explain how this name was adopted: the better known is that, in those days, a Mrs Noblett had a candy store near Goodison called Mother Noblett's Toffee Shop, where she advertised and sold her tasty merchandise on match days. Another reason might be that there was a house called Ye Anciente Everton Toffee House near the Queen's Head hotel. The word "toffee" also referred to Irishmen, of which there was a large population in the Liverpool area at the turn of the century.
    
 
    Fulham                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Fulham photolog  Go to map showing the location of Fulham's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.fulhamfc.com
Founded: 1879
Nickname: Cottagers
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Stadium Address: Stevenage Road, Fulham, London SW6 6HH
League:  Premier League  Fulham was promoted at the end of last season

History:
A church named St. Andrews of West Kensington found the club in 1879 in London as Fulham St. Andrews. Over the next decade, that name was dropped to just Fulham. They are called the Cottagers because their home since 1896 has been Craven Cottage.
    
 
    Huddersfield Town                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Huddersfield Town photolog  Go to map showing the location of Huddersfield Town's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.htafc.com
Founded: 1907
Nickname: Terriers
Stadium: The John Smith's Stadium
Stadium Address: Huddersfield HD1 6PX
League:  Premier League

History:
In the town where Rugby League was born in 1895, Association football was not surprisingly a late starter. The FA had tried to wean locals away from the oval ball by staging a Cup semi-final at Fartown, the home of the Huddersfield rugby club, in 1882, but despite a 6,000 crowd, it was not until 1907 that the first moves were made towards forming a professional club.
    
 
    Leicester City                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Leicester City photolog  Go to map showing the location of Leicester City's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.lcfc.co.uk
Founded: 1884
Nickname: Foxes
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Stadium Address: Filbert Way, Leicester LE2 7FL
League:  Premier League

History:
Leicester Fosse Football Club played friendlies in their first four years of existence before signing their first professional in 1888. The team struggled financially through different leagues in the early 20th century. When Leicester was upgraded from a borough to a city, the team's name changed to Leicester City in 1919. The club entered the league in 1894 and have never been out of the top two divisions. Foxes comes from the proliferation of hunting activity in the area in central England.
    
 
    Liverpool                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Liverpool photolog  Go to map showing the location of Liverpool's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv
Founded: 1882
Nickname: Reds
Stadium: Anfield
Stadium Address: Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH
League:  Premier League
Winner of cup(s): Liverpool is winner of UEFA Champions League Liverpool is winner of FIFA Club World Cup

History:
In 1888, Everton was the biggest team in the city of Liverpool and played their matches at Anfield. When Everton bolted Anfield in 1892, the owner of the ground, John Houlding, decided to bring a team into the abandoned ground. According to Liverpool's website, the famous stand was called "The Kop" after the Liverpool Echo newspaper compared it in the early 1900's to the Spionkop; the hill where Boer guerrillas had inflicted a heavy defeat on the British army a few years earlier in the Boer War in South Africa. Their nickname comes from their all red uniforms.

More importantly, their anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone" was not originally a song created by the club itself, but rather from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel". Liverpool native Gerry Marsden from the "Gerry and the Pacemakers" popularized it in the 1960s and the fans in the kop took it up. The song gained great reverence for its comfort for Liverpool fans after the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 that killed 96 fans.
    
 
    Manchester City                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Manchester City photolog  Go to map showing the location of Manchester City's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.mcfc.co.uk
Founded: 1880
Nickname: Blues
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Stadium Address: Rowsley Street, Manchester M11 3FF
League:  Premier League Manchester City is winner of Premier League
Winner of cup(s): Manchester City is winner of The FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's Manchester City is winner of The Emirates FA Cup Manchester City is winner of Carabao Cup

History:
They started their existence as Gorton St Marks', but seven years later, they became Ardwick FC. In 1894, the club became a limited liability company and changed their name again to Manchester City. While Manchester United has set up camp on the West side of the city, Manchester City now plays in East Manchester at their new ground, City of Manchester Stadium. Like many clubs, they are known as 'City', but they are mostly called the Blues for their uniforms.

Notes:
Stadium known as City of Manchester Stadium, CoMS, and Eastlands.
    
 
    Manchester United                       Add your memories and photographs to the Manchester United photolog  Go to map showing the location of Manchester United's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.manutd.com
Founded: 1878
Nickname: Red Devils
Stadium: Old Trafford
Stadium Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester M16 0RA
League:  Premier League

History:
The club was founded as Newton Heath by members of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway company, but that team went bankrupt in 1902 leading to the formation of Manchester United. The club was known since the turn of the 20th century as United, but in the late 40's and early 50's when Talismanic manager Matt Busby led the team to its greatest successes, the media and fans referred to the club as "Busby's Babes." Sadly, in 1958, a airplane crash in Munich took the lives of seven players as well as injuring Busby himself. After the crash, Busby's Babes seemed inappropriate so a new name was sought. English rugby club Salford toured France wearing red shirts and became known as "The Red Devils". Busby liked the sound of it, thinking a devil was more intimidating to opponents than angelic babes. He declared Manchester United should also be known as the "The Red Devils" and soon the club began incorporating the devil logo into match programs and scarves. In 1970 the club badge was redesigned, but now with a devil in the center holding a pitch-fork.
    
 
    Newcastle United                       Add your memories and photographs to the Newcastle United photolog  Go to map showing the location of Newcastle United's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.nufc.co.uk
Founded: 1881
Nickname: Magpies
Stadium: Sports Direct Arena
Stadium Address: Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 4ST
League:  Premier League

History:
First, Newcastle is one of the northernmost English cities near the border with Scotland, and their people have a very distinct culture and linguistic differences. Newcastle is a club that came from the merger of two clubs Newcastle West End and Newcastle East End in 1892 although both had begun 11 years earlier.

Since Newcastle wears black and white jerseys, they have been called Magpies, which is a black and white bird. You will also hear them described as Tynesiders for being on the Tyne River and Geordies which all Newcastle residents are called. You might hear Newcastle called Toon which is a word in Newcastle for town. An unofficial slang has developed there called Newcastle English. Newcastle fans are often called the Toon Army.

Notes:
Their stadium is also known as St. James' Park.
    
 
    Southampton                       Add your memories and photographs to the Southampton photolog  Go to map showing the location of Southampton's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.saintsfc.co.uk
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Saints
Stadium: Friends Provident St. Mary's Stadium
Stadium Address: Britannia Road, Southampton SO14 5FP
League:  Premier League

History:
They are located on the English channel just west of Portsmouth. A club that has only recently come into prominence, Southampton were formed in 1885 and became founder members of Division 3 in 1920. They remained in this division until 1960 and finally made it to the top division 6 years later. Originally known as Southampton St. Mary's - the nickname Saints stuck. You will also see them referred to as Soton which is simply an abbreviation of the club's name.
    
 
    Tottenham Hotspur                       Add your memories and photographs to the Tottenham Hotspur photolog  Go to map showing the location of Tottenham Hotspur's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.spurs.co.uk
Founded: 1882
Nickname: Spurs
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Stadium Address: Empire Way, Wembley HA9 0WS
League:  Premier League

History:
They took their name from the gallant adventures of Harry Hotspur, a Shakespeare character and Hotspur FC was born, soon changed to Tottenham Hotspur to avoid confusion with London Hotspur. The club used to play near Tottenham Court Road, hence the name, before moving to North London.
    
 
    Watford                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Watford photolog  Go to map showing the location of Watford's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk
Founded: 1881
Nickname: Hornets
Stadium: Vicarage Road Stadium
Stadium Address: Vicarage Road, Watford WD18 0ER
League:  Premier League

History:
The club formed as Watford Rovers in 1881, became a wing of West Herts Club at Cassio Road in 1890, joined the Southern League in 1896, and became professional in 1897. In 1898 West Herts and Watford St. Mary's were unable to survive as separate professional clubs, so West Herts absorbed their rivals and changed their name to Watford Football Club.
    
 
    West Ham United                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the West Ham United photolog  Go to map showing the location of West Ham United's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.whufc.com
Founded: 1895
Nickname: Irons or Hammers
Stadium: London Stadium
Stadium Address: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London E20 2ST
League:  Premier League

History:
Formed in 1895 as Thames Iron Works FC, turned professional in 1898, then in 1900 as West Ham United FC. Their stadium is also referred to as Upton Park, named after the surrounding area.

Notes:
Previous stadium was Boleyn Ground. Stadium also known as Olympic Stadium.
    
 
    Wolverhampton Wanderers                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Wolverhampton Wanderers photolog  Go to map showing the location of Wolverhampton Wanderers's stadium    
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Web site: http://www.wolves.co.uk
Founded: 1877
Nickname: Wolves
Stadium: Molineux Stadium
Stadium Address: Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton WV1 4QR
League:  Premier League  Wolverhampton Wanderers was promoted at the end of last season

History:
Another of the many clubs in the West Midlands, Wolves are located just north of Birmingham. they began as St. Luke's in 1877, but merged with a cricket club two years later called Wanderers. They have played at Molineux since 1889 although it has been refurbished many times. One of the best teams in England in the 1950's, financial problems drove them into the fourth division in the mid-80's. They were back in the top flight 20 years later.