

Sunderland
Założony
1879
Trener
Regis Le BrisObiekt
Stadium of Light
Miasto
Sunderland
Pojemność
49,000
Nawierzchnia
grass
Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
10W 10D 9L
H:7W/A:3W
Bramki
30 / 34 (-4)
H:22/A:8
Czyste konta
17
H:9/A:8
Pozycja
4
Zawodnicy niedostępni (9)
Ostatnie wyniki
vs Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Premiership · 14/03/2026
@ Port Vale FC
Puchar FA · 08/03/2026
@ Leeds United AFC
Premiership · 03/03/2026
@ AFC Bournemouth
Premiership · 28/02/2026
vs Fulham
Premiership · 22/02/2026
@ Oxford United FC
Puchar FA · 15/02/2026
vs Liverpool FC
Premiership · 11/02/2026
@ Arsenal Londyn
Premiership · 07/02/2026
vs Burnley FC
Premiership · 02/02/2026
@ West Ham United
Premiership · 24/01/2026
Nadchodzące mecze
@ Newcastle United
Premiership
22/03/2026
13:00
vs Tottenham Hotspur
Premiership
12/04/2026
15:00
@ Aston Villa
Premiership
18/04/2026
16:00
vs Nottingham Forest FC
Premiership
24/04/2026
21:00
@ Wolverhampton
Premiership
02/05/2026
16:00
vs Manchester United
Premiership
09/05/2026
16:00
@ Everton
Premiership
17/05/2026
16:00
vs Chelsea Londyn
Premiership
24/05/2026
17:00
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.





























