The City Ground, home stadium of Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest

EnglandEngland
LLLDL

Stofnað

1865

Þjálfari

Vitor Pereira

Völlur

The City Ground

Borg

Nottingham

Rými

30,576

Yfirborð

grass

#17 Premier League R0# FA Cup # League Cup #13 UEFA Europa League R0

Bikarar

FA Cup

1958/1959,1897/1898,

2xWinner

FA Cup

1990/1991,

1x2nd Place

Championship

1997/1998,1921/1922,1906/1907,

3xWinner

Championship

1993/1994,1956/1957,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

1978,

1xWinner

Community Shield

1959,

1x2nd Place

Premier League

1977/1978,

1xWinner

Premier League

1978/1979,1966/1967,

2x2nd Place

League Cup

1989/1990,1988/1989,1978/1979,1977/1978,

4xWinner

League Cup

1991/1992,1979/1980,

2x2nd Place

League One

2007/2008,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1979/1980,1978/1979,

2xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

1980,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

1980,

1x2nd Place

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest Football Club, founded in 1865 and playing at the City Ground on the banks of the River Trent, holds one of the most extraordinary records in football history: under the brilliant and eccentric Brian Clough, a club from England's East Midlands won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, defeating Malmö and Hamburg respectively — becoming one of the only clubs to have won the continental trophy more times than their domestic league title. Clough had guided Forest from the Second Division to the First Division title in 1978 in just three seasons. After 23 years outside the Premier League, Forest returned in 2022 and under Nuno Espírito Santo qualified for European competition in 2024-25 — their first continental football in 30 years — finishing seventh to earn a Europa League place. No English club outside the established elite has ever matched their European achievement.