Gtech Community Stadium, home stadium of Brentford
Brentford

Brentford

EnglandEngland
DLWLD

Founded

1889

Venue

Gtech Community Stadium

City

London

Capacity

17,250

Surface

grass

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Did you know?

Brentford was founded in 1889 by members of a rowing club at the local public house.

Season Stats

Record

14W 9D 13L

H:8W/A:6W

Goals

52 / 49 (+3)

H:31/A:21

Clean Sheets

8

H:1/A:7

Rank

10

Sidelined Players (7)

V. JaneltHeel Injury
since 29/04/2025
P. MaghomaHamstring
since 14/08/2025
since 09/08/2025
E. PinnockMuscle Injury
since 17/08/2025
Gustavo NunesHamstring
since 27/07/2025
since 09/08/2025
since 13/09/2025

Trophies

Championship

1934/1935,

1xWinner

League One

2013/2014,1994/1995,

2x2nd Place

League Two

2008/2009,1998/1999,

2xWinner

Brentford

Brentford Football Club, founded in 1889 in west London and playing at the modern 17,250-capacity Brentford Community Stadium since 2020, achieved promotion to the Premier League for the first time in 74 years in May 2021 after defeating Swansea in the Championship play-off final at Wembley. Owned and transformed by data analytics pioneer Matthew Benham, the club became one of English football's smartest operators — discovering and developing undervalued talent including Ollie Watkins, Said Benrahma, Emiliano Martínez, and Ivan Toney, who set a Championship goalscoring record in the promotion season. Under Danish coach Thomas Frank, Brentford finished ninth in their debut Premier League season of 2022-23 with 59 points and built a reputation for direct, efficient football that consistently outperformed their resources. Frank departed for Chelsea in January 2025, leaving a legacy as the club's most impactful manager in nearly a century.