

Sheffield United
Năm thành lập
1889
Huấn luyện viên
Chris WilderSân nhà
Bramall Lane
Thành phố
Sheffield
Sức chứa
32,702
Mặt sân
grass
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Sheffield United was founded in 1889 by the Sheffield United Cricket Club to make use of Bramall Lane during the winter months.
Thống kê mùa giải
Thành tích
15W 4D 18L
H:8W/A:7W
Bàn thắng
52 / 51 (+1)
H:29/A:23
Sạch lưới
24
H:13/A:11
Hạng
3
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Sheffield United
Sheffield United Football Club, founded in 1889 as an offshoot of the Sheffield United Cricket Club and playing at Bramall Lane — the oldest major football ground in the world, dating to 1862 — won the First Division title in 1897-98 and lifted the FA Cup four times (1899, 1902, 1915, 1925) in their historic peak era. Sheffield, birthplace of association football, gave the club a unique place in the game's origins. In the modern era, manager Chris Wilder's innovative deployment of overlapping centre-backs in a 3-5-2 system earned widespread admiration during their 2019 Premier League promotion. After a difficult Premier League campaign in 2023-24, the club was relegated and underwent a reported £111 million takeover by American consortium COH Sports in December 2024. Currently competing in the EFL Championship, the Blades retain their identity as a working-class, community-rooted club with deep historical significance.






























