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Eddie Howe

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Established
1892 (132 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
St James Park
(52,305 Capacity)

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Location
Newcastle upon Tyne

Nicknames
The Magpies

Competitions
English Premier League
FA Cup
EFL Cup
UEFA Champions League

Last Edit
smudgie: 22/Aug/23


Upcoming
30/03 Newcastle - West Ham
02/04 Newcastle - Everton
06/04 Fulham - Newcastle
13/04 Newcastle - Tottenham
20/04 Manchester U - Newcastle

Results
16/03 Manchester C 2 - 0 Newcastle
11/03 Chelsea 3 - 2 Newcastle
02/03 Newcastle 3 - 0 Wolves
27/02 Blackburn 1 - 1 Newcastle
24/02 Arsenal 4 - 1 Newcastle

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Newcastle United Football Club (often abbreviated to NUFC) is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The club was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James' Park, ever since. The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52,405. The club has been a member of the Premier League for all but two years of the competition's history, and has never dropped below English football's second tier since joining the Football League in 1893. In 2007, long term chairman and owner Sir John Hall sold his share in the club to Mike Ashley.

They have won four League Championship titles and six FA Cups, as well as the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Newcastle United has the ninth highest total of major honours won by an English club. The club's most successful period was between 1904 and 1910, when they won an FA Cup and three of their First Division titles. The club is the twentieth richest club in the world in terms of annual revenue, generating €115.3m in 2012. Historically, Newcastle’s highest placing was fifth in the world.

They have a fierce local rivalry with Sunderland, and the two clubs have engaged in the Tyne–Wear derby since 1898. The club's traditional kit colours are black and white striped shirts, black shorts and black socks. Their traditional crest takes elements of the city coat of arms, which features two seahorses.

Team Members


7

Joelinton



24

Almirón



32

Anderson



15

Barnes



4

Botman



33

Burn



1

Dubravka



3

Dummett



29

Gillespie



10

Gordon



39

Guimarães



20

Hall



14

Isak



18

Karius



17

Krafth



6

Lascelles



21

Livramento



36

Longstaff



67

Miley



23

Murphy



22

Pope



11

Ritchie



5

Schär



13

Targett



8

Tonali



2

Trippier



28

Willock



9

Wilson



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Stadium or Home

St James' Park is an all-seater stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is the home of Premier League club Newcastle United F.C. and has a seating capacity of 52,405.

St James' Park has been the home ground of Newcastle United since 1892 and has been used for football since 1880. Throughout its history, the desire for expansion has caused conflict with local residents and the local council. This has led to proposals to move at least twice in the late 1960s, and a controversial 1995 proposed move to nearby Leazes Park. Reluctance to move has led to the distinctive lop-sided appearance of the present-day stadium's asymmetrical stands.

Besides club football, St. James' Park has also been used for international football, it was used as a football venue for the 2012 Olympics, and will also be used as a rugby venue for the 2015 Super League Magic Weekend as well as the 2015 Rugby World Cup. In addition to professional football, the stadium has hosted charity football events and rock concerts, and been used as a set for film and reality television.

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