Pride Park Stadium, home stadium of Derby County
Derby County

Derby County

EnglandEngland
LWLWL

Grunnlagt

1884

Arena

Pride Park Stadium

By

Derby

Kapasitet

33,597

Underlag

grass

#8 Championship (England) R0# FA Cup # League Cup (England)

Sesongstatistikk

Statistikk

20W 9D 16L

H:10W/A:10W

Mal

66 / 57 (+9)

H:30/A:36

Holdte nullen

12

H:10/A:2

Rangering

19

Skadede spillere (11)

O. BeckMuscle Injury
siden 03/08/2025
R. BrewsterGroin Injury
siden 11/09/2025
siden 16/08/2025
siden 10/08/2025
K. WilsonKnee Injury
siden 12/07/2025
S. LangåsKnee Injury
siden 06/05/2025
L. SalvesenKnee Injury
siden 07/03/2025
M. ClarkeUnknown
siden 03/08/2025
C. NelsonACL Knee Injury
siden 19/01/2025
siden 17/07/2025
C. ElderCalf Injury
siden 27/07/2025

Trofeer

Premier League

1974/1975,1971/1972,

2xWinner

Premier League

1935/1936,1929/1930,1895/1896,

3x2nd Place

FA Cup

1945/1946,

1xWinner

FA Cup

1902/1903,1898/1899,1897/1898,

3x2nd Place

Championship

1986/1987,1968/1969,1914/1915,1911/1912,

4xWinner

Championship

1995/1996,1925/1926,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

1975,

1xWinner

League One

2023/2024,

1x2nd Place

Derby County

Derby County FC, founded in 1884, is based in Derby, a city in the East Midlands of England. Competing in the Championship, the club plays at Pride Park Stadium, a modern 33,000-capacity ground that opened in 1997. Known as the Rams, Derby won the First Division title twice, in 1972 and 1975, both under the legendary manager Brian Clough. The club has an illustrious history and produced several England internationals. After entering administration in 2021 in one of English football's most dramatic financial collapses, Derby were deducted points and relegated to League One. Local businessman David Clowes rescued the club from liquidation, and under manager Paul Warne the Rams earned promotion back to the Championship in 2023, beginning a new chapter built on community, integrity, and ambition.