Riverside Stadium, home stadium of Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough

EnglandAnglia
DLDWW

Założony

1876

Obiekt

Riverside Stadium

Miasto

Middlesbrough

Pojemność

34,988

Nawierzchnia

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NastępnyChampionship
Wrexham FC
Wrexham FC
02/05/202613:30
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough

Statystyki sezonu

Bilans

21W 13D 10L

H:11W/A:10W

Bramki

65 / 44 (+21)

H:29/A:36

Czyste konta

13

H:8/A:5

Pozycja

10

Zawodnicy niedostępni (8)

A. BanguraUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 28/07/2025
D. LenihanUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 03/08/2025
D. FryUraz łydki
od 12/09/2025
S. DiengZerwanie ścięgna Achillesa
od 22/01/2025
F. AzazUraz uda
od 25/07/2025
A. JonesUraz głowy
od 13/08/2025
R. McGreeUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 24/07/2025
G. EdmundsonUraz łydki
od 25/07/2025

Trofea

Championship

1994/1995,1973/1974,1928/1929,1926/1927,

4xWinner

Championship

2015/2016,1997/1998,1991/1992,1901/1902,

4x2nd Place

League Cup

2003/2004,

1xWinner

League Cup

1997/1998,1996/1997,

2x2nd Place

FA Cup

1996/1997,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2005/2006,

1x2nd Place

Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough FC, founded in 1876, is based in Middlesbrough in the Teesside region of northeast England. Competing in the Championship, the club plays at the Riverside Stadium, a modern 34,000-capacity ground that opened in 1995 along the banks of the River Tees. Known as Boro, Middlesbrough won the League Cup in 2004 under Steve McClaren and famously reached the UEFA Cup Final in 2006, losing to Sevilla in Eindhoven. The club has produced notable players including Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli, and Gareth Southgate. After yo-yoing between the Premier League and Championship, Middlesbrough continue their push for promotion under ambitious ownership, playing a direct, high-tempo style that reflects the gritty, industrial spirit of the Teesside community they represent.