St. James' Park, home stadium of Newcastle United
Newcastle United

Newcastle United

EnglandEngland
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Founded

1892

Venue

St. James' Park

City

Newcastle upon Tyne

Capacity

52,758

Surface

grass

#12 Premier League R0# FA Cup # League Cup #12 UEFA Champions League R0# Premier League Asia Trophy

Trophies

Championship

2016/2017,2009/2010,1992/1993,1964/1965,

4xWinner

Championship

1947/1948,1897/1898,

2x2nd Place

FA Cup

1954/1955,1951/1952,1950/1951,1931/1932,1923/1924,1909/1910,

6xWinner

FA Cup

1998/1999,1997/1998,1973/1974,1910/1911,1907/1908,1905/1906,1904/1905,

7x2nd Place

Premier League

1926/1927,1908/1909,1906/1907,1904/1905,

4xWinner

Premier League

1996/1997,1995/1996,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

1909,

1xWinner

Community Shield

1996,1955,1952,1951,1932,

5x2nd Place

League Cup

2024/2025,

1xWinner

League Cup

2022/2023,1975/1976,

2x2nd Place

A-Leagues All Stars Men

2024,

1x2nd Place

Newcastle United

Newcastle United Football Club, founded in 1892 through the merger of two local clubs and playing at St James' Park — a 52,305-capacity stadium dominating the city centre skyline and generating one of English football's most ferocious atmospheres — had their greatest era in the first half of the 20th century, winning four league titles and six FA Cups. Kevin Keegan's 'Entertainers' side of the 1990s, built around all-time record scorer Alan Shearer, captivated England before narrowly missing the Premier League title in 1995-96. Following the October 2021 Saudi-backed consortium takeover, the club invested heavily to close a 70-year trophy drought: in 2025, Newcastle won the Carabao Cup under Eddie Howe — their first major honour since 1969 — with the exciting partnership of Alexander Isak, Bruno Guimarães, and Anthony Gordon at the core of a genuinely ambitious project.