Football Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Football Wiki
General
Image gallery
Huddersfield
Town
Huddersfield1
Full name Huddersfield Town Associaiton Football Club
Nickname(s) The Terriers
Founded 1908
Ground John Smith's Stadium
(Capacity: 24,121)
Chairman Flag of England Phil Hodgkinson
Manager Flag of England Neil Warnock
Current League Championship 
2022–23 Championship, 18th
Website Club home page
Huddersfield Town 2023-24 homeHuddersfield Town 2023-24 awayHuddersfield Town 2023-24 third
Football current event Current season

Huddersfield Town Association Football Club is an English association football club that is based in the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield and currently play in the Championship.

In 1926, Huddersfield became the first English club to win three successive league titles, a feat which only three other clubs have matched, and none has bettered. They also won the FA Cup in 1922.

Nicknamed The Terriers, the club plays in blue and white vertically striped shirts and white shorts. They have played home games at the John Smith's Stadium since 1994. The stadium replaced Leeds Road, Huddersfield Town's home since 1908.

Honours[]

League[]

First Division / Premier League

  • Champions: 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26
  • Runners-up: 1926–27, 1927–28, 1933–34
  • Third-place: 1922–23, 1935–36, 1953–54

Second Division / EFL Championship

  • Champions: 1969–70
  • Runners-up: 1919–20, 1952–53
  • Play-offs Winners: 2017

Third Division / EFL League One

  • Promoted: 1982–83
  • Play-offs Winners: 1995, 2012
  • Play-offs Finalists: 2011
  • Play-offs Semi-finalists: 1992, 2002, 2006, 2010

Fourth Division / EFL League Two

  • Champions: 1979–80
  • Play-offs Winners: 2004

Cup[]

FA Cup

Football League Cup

  • Semi-finalists: 1968

FA Charity Shield

Football League Trophy

  • Runners-up: 1994
  • Area finalists: 2002, 2011

Yorkshire Electricity Cup

External links[]

Huddersfield1
Huddersfield1 Huddersfield Town Association Football Club

Current seasonClub honoursManagersPlayersSquadsKirklees Stadium
History: Seasons

Huddersfield1
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. squad - 2023–24

Turton •  Mbete •  Pearson •  Russell •  Hogg •  Thomas •  Anjorin •  Rhodes •  11 Mahoney •  12 Boyle •  14 Ruffels •  16 Kesler-Hayden •  18 Kasumu •  19 Holmes •  20 Rowe •  21 Nicholls •  22 Rudoni •  24 Camara •  25 Ward •  26 Jones •  27 Simpson •  29 Aarons •  30 Jackson •  32 Lees •  33 Nakayama •  34 Spencer •  39 Helik •  41 Bilokapic •   Bright •   Diarra •   Olagunju •   Shanks • 

Manager:  Flag of England Neil Warnock
HTAFC
Huddersfield1
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. squad seasons

1989-90 · 2012-13 · 2013-14 · 2014-15 · 2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 ·

Huddersfield1
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. seasons

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

Huddersfield Town Association Football Club - Managers

Walker (1908–10) · Pudan (1910–12) · Knightonc (1912) · Fairclough (1912–19) · Langley (1919–21) · Chapman (1921–25) · Potter (1925–26) · Chaplin (1926–29) · C. Stephenson (1929–42) · Magner (1942–43) · Steele (1943–47) · G. Stephenson (1947–52) · Board Of Directorsc (1952) · Beattie (1952–56) · Shankly (1956–59) · Boot (1959–64) · Greavesc (1964) · Johnston (1964–68) · Greaves (1968–74) · Collins (1974–75) · Johnston (1975–77) · Haselden (1977) · Johnston (1977–78) · Buxton (1978–86) · Smith (1986–87) · McAllisterc (1987) · Macdonald (1987–88) · Hand (1988–92) · Ross (1992–93) · Warnock (1993–95) · Horton (1995–97) · Jackson (1997–99) · Bruce (1999–2000) · Macari (2000–02) · Wadsworth (2002–03) · Machin (2003) · Jackson (2003–07) · Murphy, Mitchell, Booty, Dungworthc (2007) · Ritchie (2007–08) · Murphyc (2008) · Ternent (2008) · Murphyc (2008) · Mitchellc (2008) · Clark (2008–12) · Grayson (2012–13) · Lillisc (2013) · Robins (2013–14) · Lillisc (2014) · Powell (2014–15) · Lillisc (2015) · Wagner (2015–2019) · Hudsonc (2019) · Siewert (2019) · Hudsonc (2019) · Cowley (2019–20) · Corberán (2020–22) · Schofield (2022) · Harsley & Pèlach c (2022) · Fotheringham (2022–23) Warnock (2023–)

Football League Championship EFL Championship 2023–24

Birmingham City · Blackburn Rovers · Bristol City · Cardiff City · Coventry City · Huddersfield Town · Hull City · Ipswich Town · Leeds United · Leicester City · Middlesbrough · Millwall · Norwich City · Plymouth Argyle · Preston North End · Queens Park Rangers · Rotherham United · Sheffield Wednesday · Southampton · Stoke City · Sunderland · Swansea City · Watford · West Bromwich Albion

220px-England crest 2009.svg
Flag of England England
Advertisement