Template:ImportReviewTemplate:Infobox Football club 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, 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. Newcastle’s best ever placing is 5th 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.
Management and coaching staff[]
Current coaching staff[]
Position | Name |
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ManagerChris Hughton | Chris Hughton |
Assistant Manager | Colin Calderwood |
Reserve Team Manager | Alan Thompson |
Head Physio | David Henderson |
Physio | Derek Wright |
Goalkeeping Coach | Paul Barron |
Strength and Conditioning Coach | Simon Tweddle |
Masseur | Mickey Holland |
Masseur | Davey Upton |
Academy Manager | Joe Joyce |
Academy Assistant Manager | Willie Donachie |
Academy Coach | Peter Beardsley |
Academy Coach | Kenny Wharton |
Academy Physio | Kevin Bell |
Chief Scout | Graham Carr |
Scout | Mirandinha |
Scout | Norman Wooster |
Scout | Ole Nilsson |
Scout | Chris McMenemy |
Scout | Vic Halom |
Scout | Ray Gooding |
Club alumni[]
Former players[]
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Managers[]
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Club honours[]
Domestic league[]
- First Division (1892-1992) / Premier League
- Champions (4): 1904-05, 1906-07, 1908-09, 1926-27
- Runners-up (2): 1995-96, 1996-97
- Second Division (1892-1992) / First Division (1992-2004) / The Championship
Domestic cup[]
- FA Cup
- Winners (6): 1909-10, 1923-24, 1931-32, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1954-55
- Runners-up (7): 1904-05, 1905-06, 1907-08, 1910-11, 1973-74, 1997-98, 1998-99
- League Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1975-76
- Charity Shield / Community Shield
- Winners (1): 1909
- Runners-up (5): 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1996
European competition[]
- Intertoto Cup
- Winners (1): 2006
- Runners-up (1): 2001
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
- Winners (1): 1968-69
Statistics and records[]
Attendance[]
Transfers[]
Record results and performances[]
Defeats[]
Club league highs and lows[]
- See also Newcastle United F.C. by season
Club goal records[]
External links[]
Newcastle United Football Club |
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Current season • Players • Managers • Statistics • Honours • St James' Park |
History: General, Seasons
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FA Cup winners |
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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 |
FA Community Shield winners |
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1908: Manchester United • 1909: Newcastle United • 1910: Brighton & Hove Albion • 1911: Manchester United • 1912: Blackburn Rovers • 1913: English Professionals XI • 1920: West Bromwich Albion • 1921: Tottenham Hotspur • 1922: Huddersfield Town • 1923: English Professionals XI • 1924: English Professionals XI • 1925: English Amateurs XI • 1926: English Amateurs XI • 1927: Cardiff City • 1928: Everton • 1929: English Professionals XI • 1930: Arsenal • 1931: Arsenal • 1932: Everton • 1933: Arsenal • 1934: Arsenal • 1935: Sheffield Wednesday • 1936: Sunderland • 1937: Manchester City • 1938: Arsenal • 1948: Arsenal • 1949: Shared • 1950: English World Cup XI • 1951: Tottenham Hotspur • 1952: Manchester United • 1953: Arsenal • 1954: Shared • 1955: Chelsea • 1956: Manchester United • 1957: Manchester United • 1958: Bolton Wanderers • 1959: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1960: Shared • 1961: Tottenham Hotspur • 1962: Tottenham Hotspur • 1963: Everton • 1964: Shared • 1965: Shared • 1966: Liverpool • 1967: Shared • 1968: Manchester City • 1969: Leeds United • 1970: Everton • 1971: Leicester City • 1972: Manchester City • 1973: Burnley • 1974: Liverpool • 1975: Derby County • 1976: Liverpool • 1977: Shared • 1978: Nottingham Forest • 1979: Liverpool • 1980: Liverpool • 1981: Shared • 1982: Liverpool • 1983: Manchester United • 1984: Everton • 1985: Everton • 1986: Shared • 1987: Everton • 1988: Liverpool • 1989: Liverpool • 1990: Shared • 1991: Shared • 1992: Leeds United • 1993: Manchester United • 1994: Manchester United • 1995: Everton • 1996: Manchester United • 1997: Manchester United • 1998: Arsenal • 1999: Arsenal • 2000: Chelsea • 2001: Liverpool • 2002: Arsenal • 2003: Manchester United • 2004: Arsenal • 2005: Chelsea • 2006: Liverpool • 2007: Manchester United • 2008: Manchester United • 2009: Chelsea • 2010: Manchester United |
UEFA Intertoto Cup winners |
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1995: Bordeaux & Strasbourg • 1996: Karlsruhe, Guingamp & Silkeborg • 1997: Auxerre, Bastia & Lyon • 1998: Valencia, Werder Bremen & Bologna • 1999: Montpellier, Juventus & West Ham United • 2000: Udinese, Celta Vigo & Stuttgart • 2001: Aston Villa, Paris Saint-Germain & Troyes • 2002: Málaga, Fulham & Stuttgart • 2003: Schalke 04, Villarreal & Perugia • 2004: Lille, Schalke 04 & Villarreal • 2005: Lens, Marseille & Hamburg • 2006: Newcastle United • 2007: Hamburg • 2008: Braga |
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