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Derby County
Derby County
Full name Derby County Football Club
Nickname(s) The Rams
Founded 5 February 1884
Ground Pride Park Stadium, Derby
(Capacity: 33,597)
Owner (in administration)
Manager Flag of England Paul Warne
Current League EFL League One 
2022–23 League One, 7th
Website Club home page
Derby County 2023-24 homeDerby County 2023-24 awayDerby County 2023-24 third
Football current event Current season

Derby County Football Club is an English football club based in Derby, England. Notable for being one of the twelve members of the Football League in 1888, it is one of only ten clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league and, in 2009, was ranked 137th in the top 200 European football teams of the 20th century by International Federation of Football History and Statistics.

Derby County F.C. was founded in 1884, by William Morley, as an offshoot of Derbyshire County Cricket Club; it has spent all but four seasons in the top two divisions of the English football league. The club's competitive peak came in the 1970s when it had two spells as English League Champions and competed in major European competitions on four separate occasions, reaching the European Cup semi-finals, as well as winning several minor trophies. The club was also a strong force in the interwar years of the football league and also won the 1945–46 FA Cup.

The club adopted its now traditional black and white club colours in the 1890s and appropriated its club nickname The Rams, a tribute to its links with the First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram as its mascot and the song "The Derby Ram" as its regimental song, at the same time. Home games are played at the Pride Park Stadium, located in Pride Park, Derby, where the club moved in 1997. As of 2013, the club plays in the Football League Championship and are managed by Steve McClaren.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 17 August 2021
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Scotland GK David Marshall
2 Flag of England DF Nathan Byrne
3 Flag of Scotland DF Craig Forsyth
4 Flag of Scotland MF Graeme Shinnie
5 Flag of Poland DF Krystian Bielik
6 Flag of England DF Phil Jagielka
7 Flag of Poland FW Kamil Jóźwiak
8 Flag of England MF Max Bird
9 Flag of England FW Sam Baldock
10 Flag of Wales FW Tom Lawrence (captain)
11 Flag of Jamaica MF Ravel Morrison
13 Flag of Turkey FW Colin Kazim-Richards
16 Flag of England DF Richard Stearman
17 Flag of England MF Louie Sibley
21 Flag of Netherlands GK Kelle Roos
26 Flag of England DF Lee Buchanan
31 Flag of England GK Ryan Allsop
No. Position Player
32 Flag of England DF Jordan Brown
33 Flag of England DF Curtis Davies
34 Flag of Scotland FW Jack Stretton
35 Flag of Republic of Ireland MF Louie Watson
36 Flag of Republic of Ireland DF Festy Ebosele
37 Flag of England DF Kornell McDonald
38 Flag of Republic of Ireland MF Jason Knight
39 Flag of England FW Marko Borkovic
40 Flag of England MF Isaac Hutchinson
41 Flag of Republic of Ireland DF Eiran Cashin
42 Flag of England MF Liam Thompson
43 Flag of England DF Dylan Williams
44 Flag of Germany MF Osazee Aghatise
46 Flag of Northern Ireland FW Omari Kellyman
48 Flag of England FW Luke Plange
49 Flag of Poland FW Bartosz Cybulski
50 Flag of England GK Alfie Roberts

Reserves and Academy[]

Main article: Derby County F.C. Reserves and Academy

External links[]

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History: Seasons

Derby County
Derby County F.C. squad - 2023–24

Marshall •  Wisdom •  Forsyth •  Shinnie •  Bielik •  Wierik •  Jóźwiak •  Bird •  Waghorn •  10 Lawrence •  11 Ibe •  12 Byrne •  13 Kazim-Richards •  16 Clarke •  17 Sibley •  21 Roos •  22 Evans •  25 Holmes •  26 Buchanan •  30 Idem •  33 Davies (c) •  37 McDonald •  38 Knight •  40 Watson •  41 Gordon •  45 Shonibare •  46 Brown •  47 Ravas •  48 Ibrahim •  49 Hector-Ingram • 

Manager:  Flag of England Paul Warne
Derby County
Derby County FC
Derby County F.C. seasons

2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23 · 2023-24 ·

Derby County FC
Derby County F.C. squad seasons

1971-72 · 1980-81 · 1981-82 · 1982-83 · 1983-84 · 1984-85 · 1985-86 · 1986-87 · 1987-88 · 1988-89 · 1989-90 · 1990-91 · 1991-92 · 1992-93 · 1993-94 · 1994-95 · 1995-96 · 1996-97 · 1997-98 · 1998-99 · 1999-00 · 2000-01 · 2001-02 · 2002-03 · 2003-04 · 2004-05 · 2005-06 · 2006-07 · 2007-08 · 2008-09 · 2009-10 · 2010-11 · 2011-12 · 2012-13 · 2013-14 · 2014-15 · 2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 ·

FA Cup winners

1872: Wanderers • 1873: Wanderers • 1874: Oxford University • 1875: Royal Engineers • 1876: Wanderers • 1877: Wanderers • 1878: Wanderers • 1879: Old Etonians • 1880: Clapham Rovers • 1881: Old Carthusians • 1882: Old Etonians • 1883: Blackburn Olympic • 1884: Blackburn Rovers • 1885: Blackburn Rovers • 1886: Blackburn Rovers • 1887: Aston Villa • 1888: West Bromwich Albion • 1889: Preston North End • 1890: Blackburn Rovers • 1891: Blackburn Rovers • 1892: West Bromwich Albion • 1893: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1894: Notts County • 1895: Aston Villa • 1896: The Wednesday • 1897: Aston Villa • 1898: Nottingham Forest • 1899: Sheffield United • 1900: Bury • 1901: Tottenham Hotspur • 1902: Sheffield United • 1903: Bury • 1904: Manchester City • 1905: Aston Villa • 1906: Everton • 1907: The Wednesday • 1908: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1909: Manchester United • 1910: Newcastle United • 1911: Bradford City • 1912: Barnsley • 1913: Aston Villa • 1914: Burnley • 1915: Sheffield United • 1920: Aston Villa • 1921: Tottenham Hotspur • 1922: Huddersfield Town • 1923: Bolton Wanderers • 1924: Newcastle United • 1925: Sheffield United • 1926: Bolton Wanderers • 1927: Cardiff City • 1928: Blackburn Rovers • 1929: Bolton Wanderers • 1930: Arsenal • 1931: West Bromwich Albion • 1932: Newcastle United • 1933: Everton • 1934: Manchester City • 1935: Sheffield Wednesday • 1936: Arsenal • 1937: Sunderland • 1938: Preston North End • 1939: Portsmouth • 1946: Derby County • 1947: Charlton Athletic • 1948: Manchester United • 1949: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1950: Arsenal • 1951: Newcastle United • 1952: Newcastle United • 1953: Blackpool • 1954: West Bromwich Albion • 1955: Newcastle United • 1956: Manchester City • 1957: Aston Villa • 1958: Bolton Wanderers • 1959: Nottingham Forest • 1960: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1961: Tottenham Hotspur • 1962: Tottenham Hotspur • 1963: Manchester United • 1964: West Ham United • 1965: Liverpool • 1966: Everton • 1967: Tottenham Hotspur • 1968: West Bromwich Albion • 1969: Manchester City • 1970: Chelsea • 1971: Arsenal • 1972: Leeds United • 1973: Sunderland • 1974: Liverpool • 1975: West Ham United • 1976: Southampton • 1977: Manchester United • 1978: Ipswich Town • 1979: Arsenal • 1980: West Ham United • 1981: Tottenham Hotspur • 1982: Tottenham Hotspur • 1983: Manchester United • 1984: Everton • 1985: Manchester United • 1986: Liverpool • 1987: Coventry City • 1988: Wimbledon • 1989: Liverpool • 1990: Tottenham Hotspur • 1991: Liverpool • 1992: Arsenal • 1993: Arsenal • 1994: Manchester United • 1995: Everton • 1996: Manchester United • 1997: Chelsea • 1998: Arsenal • 1999: Manchester United • 2000: Chelsea • 2001: Liverpool • 2002: Arsenal • 2003: Arsenal • 2004: Manchester United • 2005: Arsenal • 2006: Liverpool • 2007: Chelsea • 2008: Portsmouth • 2009: Chelsea • 2010: Chelsea • 2011: Manchester City • 2012: Chelsea • 2013: Wigan Athletic • 2014: Arsenal • 2015: Arsenal • 2016: Manchester United • 2017: Arsenal • 2018: Chelsea • 2019: Manchester City • 2020: Arsenal • 2021: Leicester City • 2022: Liverpool • 2023: Manchester City •

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