Stadium of Light, home stadium of Sunderland
Sunderland

Sunderland

EnglandEnglanti
WLLDD

Perustettu

1879

Valmentaja

Regis Le Bris

Pelikenttä

Stadium of Light

Kaupunki

Sunderland

Kapasiteetti

49,000

Alusta

grass

#12 Valioliiga R0# FA Cup # Liigacup
SeuraavaValioliiga
Everton
Everton
17/05/202616:00
Sunderland
Sunderland

Kauden tilastot

Tilasto

12W 11D 12L

H:8W/A:4W

Maalit

37 / 46 (-9)

H:23/A:14

Nollapelit

17

H:9/A:8

Sijoitus

4

Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (9)

alkaen 12/09/2025
A. AleseShoulder Injury
alkaen 12/01/2025
D. BallardGroin Injury
alkaen 24/08/2025
R. MundleHamstring
alkaen 20/07/2025
alkaen 17/08/2025
L. HjeldeAchilles Strain
alkaen 11/07/2025
D. CirkinHand Injury
alkaen 11/07/2025
N. HugginsGroin Injury
alkaen 27/08/2025
L. O'NienShoulder Injury
alkaen 25/05/2025

Pokaalit

Premier League

1935/1936,1912/1913,1901/1902,1894/1895,1892/1893,1891/1892,

6xWinner

Premier League

1934/1935,1922/1923,1900/1901,1897/1898,1893/1894,

5x2nd Place

FA Cup

1972/1973,1936/1937,

2xWinner

FA Cup

1991/1992,1912/1913,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

1936,

1xWinner

Community Shield

1979,1937,

2x2nd Place

Championship

2006/2007,2004/2005,1998/1999,1995/1996,1975/1976,

5xWinner

Championship

1979/1980,1963/1964,

2x2nd Place

League Cup

2013/2014,1984/1985,

2x2nd Place

EFL Trophy

2020/2021,

1xWinner

EFL Trophy

2018/2019,

1x2nd Place

Sunderland

Sunderland AFC, founded in 1879, is one of England's most historic clubs, based in Sunderland in the northeast of England. After years in the Championship, the club is back in the Premier League playing at the Stadium of Light, a magnificent 49,000-capacity ground that opened in 1997. Known as the Black Cats, Sunderland won six First Division titles, the last in 1936, and the FA Cup twice. The club has a passionate and devoted fanbase, widely regarded as among the loudest in England. Sunderland's story was brought to global attention by the Netflix documentary series Sunderland 'Til I Die. After tumbling to League One, the club fought back under Mick Beale's predecessors, regaining their place among England's elite with an identity built around passionate, combative football.