

Southampton
Perustettu
1885
Pelikenttä
St. Mary's Stadium
Kaupunki
Southampton
Kapasiteetti
32,689
Alusta
grass
Kauden tilastot
Tilasto
14W 11D 10L
H:8W/A:6W
Maalit
57 / 46 (+11)
H:26/A:31
Nollapelit
3
H:2/A:1
Sijoitus
20
Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (9)
Viimeisimmät tulokset
@ West Bromwich Albion
Mestaruussarja · 11/03/2026
@ Fulham
FA Cup · 08/03/2026
@ Sheffield Wednesday
Mestaruussarja · 28/02/2026
vs Queens Park Rangers
Mestaruussarja · 24/02/2026
vs Charlton Athletic
Mestaruussarja · 21/02/2026
vs Leicester City
FA Cup · 14/02/2026
@ Leicester City
Mestaruussarja · 10/02/2026
vs Watford
Mestaruussarja · 07/02/2026
@ Stoke City
Mestaruussarja · 31/01/2026
@ Portsmouth
Mestaruussarja · 25/01/2026
Tulevat ottelut
@ Coventry City
Mestaruussarja
14/03/2026
13:30
vs Norwich City
Mestaruussarja
18/03/2026
20:45
vs Oxford United
Mestaruussarja
21/03/2026
16:00
vs Arsenal
FA Cup
04/04/2026
16:00
@ Wrexham
Mestaruussarja
06/04/2026
16:00
vs Derby County
Mestaruussarja
11/04/2026
16:00
@ Swansea City
Mestaruussarja
18/04/2026
16:00
vs Bristol City
Mestaruussarja
21/04/2026
20:45
vs Blackburn Rovers
Mestaruussarja
25/04/2026
16:00
vs Ipswich Town
Mestaruussarja
28/04/2026
20:45
Southampton
Southampton Football Club, known as the Saints, is one of the most storied clubs in southern England and has long punched above its weight in English football. Founded in 1885 as St Mary's Church of England Young Men's Association FC, the club was closely tied to its ecclesiastical origins before adopting the name Southampton FC and evolving into a professional outfit. The club left their long-standing home at The Dell — a compact but passionate ground — in 2001 and moved to St Mary's Stadium, a purpose-built modern arena with an all-seated capacity of 32,505. Named after the church that gave birth to the club, St Mary's has become a well-regarded top-flight venue, and the ground's record victory — an 8–0 thrashing of Sunderland in October 2014 — remains one of the most emphatic home wins in Premier League history. The club's greatest single moment came on 1 May 1976 at Wembley, when Southampton defeated Manchester United 1–0 in the FA Cup Final — the Saints' only major honour and one of the great giant-killing results of the era. The goal was scored by Bobby Stokes, and the victory was engineered by manager Lawrie McMenemy. Southampton's highest league finish followed in 1983–84, when they were runners-up in the old First Division behind Liverpool, missing the title by just three points — a campaign led by Kevin Keegan and featuring a side of genuine quality under manager Lawrie McMenemy. The club have also produced some of English football's finest players through their academy, most notably Alan Shearer, who began his career at The Dell before his record transfer to Blackburn Rovers, as well as Gareth Bale, Theo Walcott, and Adam Lallana. Southampton became a founder member of the Premier League in 1992 and enjoyed a largely unbroken 13-year stint in the top flight before relegation in 2005. Under Nigel Adkins and then Mauricio Pochettino, the club returned to the Premier League in 2012 and underwent a remarkable period of growth, finishing 8th in 2016. However, in more recent years the club has been caught in a difficult cycle. They were relegated from the Premier League in 2023, won the Championship play-off final in 2024 to return immediately, but were relegated once again in April 2025 — becoming the earliest team to be relegated in Premier League history in what was a deeply difficult season. The Saints face the challenge of rebuilding once more, sustained by the loyalty of a devoted fanbase on the south coast and the enduring hope that the club's history of producing talent and weathering adversity will see them rise again.