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Il Watford Football Club, meglio noto come Watford, è una società calcistica inglese con sede nella città di Watford, nell'Hertfordshire, militante in Premier League, massima divisione del campionato inglese.
I calciatori della squadra sono soprannominati The Hornets ("i calabroni") per via dell'uniforme a strisce gialle e nere. Il club, che ha un'antica e accesa rivalità con il vicino Luton Town, è noto anche per essere stato di proprietà, dal 1977 al 1987 e dal 1997 al 2001, di Elton John, divenuto presidente onorario nel 2008[1].
Nei primi anni di esistenza la squadra giocò in vari stadi e nel 1922 si trasferì a Vicarage Road, dove gioca tuttora.
Team Members45
Andrews
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Asprilla
| | 34
Baah
| | 1
Bachmann
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19
Bayo
| | 16
Chakvetadze
| | 24
Dele-Bashiru
| | 25
Dennis
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26
Hamer
| | 4
Hoedt
| | 7
Ince
| | 39
Kayembe
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11
Koné
| | 6
Lewis
| | 8
Livermore
| | 37
Martins
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42
Morris
| | 2
Ngakia
| | 15
Pollock
| | 5
Porteous
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9
Rajović
| | 12
Sema
| | 3
Sierralta
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Showing 0 to 24 (Total: 24)Stadium or HomeVicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 20,877 following the completion of the new Sir Elton John Stand in 2014.
It has been the home of Watford since 1922, when the club moved from Cassio Road. The ground was officially opened by Col. Charles Healey of Benskins Brewery for the visit of Millwall on 30 August 1922. In addition to being Watford's home since opening, the stadium was also home to Wealdstone F.C. between 1991 and 1993, and to rugby union side Saracens from 1997 until they moved to their new home at Allianz Park in February 2013.
After purchasing the freehold of the stadium from Benskins in January 2002, Watford's financial situation forced them to sell and lease back the stadium later that year. However, after a campaign entitled 'Let's Buy Back The Vic' with donations coming from fans, as well as celebrity former owner Elton John donating the entire proceeds of a concert held at the venue, the club was able to repurchase the stadium in September 2004.
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