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Blackburn Rovers Football Club is a professional football club, based in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, which competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.
The club was established in 1875, becoming a founding member of The Football League in 1888 and the Premier League in 1992. In 1890, Rovers moved to Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers have been English champions three times, and have won six FA Cups, one Football League Cup and one Full Members' Cup. The club has spent most of its existence in the top flight of English football.
In 1992, Rovers gained promotion to the new Premier League a year after being taken over by local entrepreneur Jack Walker, who installed Kenny Dalglish as manager. In 1995, Rovers became Premier League champions. In the 1998–99 season, the club was relegated. It was promoted back to the Premier League two years later, in the 2000–01 season, before suffering relegation again in the 2011–12 season. Rovers have not returned to the Premier League since. It has qualified for the UEFA Champions League once, and the UEFA Cup six times: once as League Cup winners, four times through league position and once via the Intertoto Cup.
The club's motto is "Arte et Labore", meaning "By Skill and Hard Work" in Latin. They have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Burnley, with whom they contest the East Lancashire derby.
Team Members| Number | Name | Nationality | Position | Wage |
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| 1 | Aynsley Pears | England | Goalkeeper | - |
| 2 | Ryan Alebiosu | Nigeria | Defender | - |
| 3 | Harry Pickering | England | Left-Back | - |
| 4 | Yuri Ribeiro | Portugal | Centre-Back | - |
| 5 | Taylor Gardner-Hickman | England | Defender | - |
| 6 | Sondre Tronstad | Norway | Central Midfield | - |
| 7 | Augustus Kargbo | Sierra Leone | Centre-Forward | - |
| 8 | Sidnei Tavares | Portugal | Midfielder | - |
| 9 | Makhtar Gueye | Senegal | Forward | - |
| 10 | Todd Cantwell | England | Left Midfield | - |
| 11 | Andri Guðjohnsen | Iceland | Forward | - |
| 12 | Lewis Miller | Australia | Defender | - |
| 14 | Dion De Neve | Belgium | Midfielder | - |
| 15 | Sean McLoughlin | Ireland | Centre-Back | - |
| 16 | Scott Wharton | England | Centre-Back | - |
| 17 | Hayden Carter | England | Centre-Back | - |
| 18 | Axel Henriksson | Sweden | Midfielder | - |
| 19 | Ryan Hedges | Wales | Right Winger | - |
| 20 | Eiran Cashin | Ireland | Midfielder | - |
| 22 | Balázs Tóth | Hungary | Goalkeeper | - |
| 23 | Yuki Ohashi | Japan | Forward | - |
| 24 | Moussa Baradji | France | Midfielder | - |
| 25 | Ryoya Morishita | Japan | Defender | - |
| 28 | Adam Forshaw | England | Central Midfield | - |
| 30 | Jake Garrett | England | Defensive Midfield | - |
| 48 | Tom Atcheson | Northern Ireland | Defender | - |
| - | Kristi Montgomery | Scotland | Defender | - |
| - | Lorenze Mullarkey-Matthews | England | Midfielder | - |
| - | Matthew Litherland | England | Defender | - |
| - | Nicholas Michalski | England | Goalkeeper | - |

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