England Players' Clubs - Derby County (original) (raw)

The Rams Derby County FC Founded 5 February 1884 Turned professional 1884Players provided 39 Different scorers 14 (66)Total appearances 274 1885-2000
iPro Stadium
Domestic Honours Football League (founder members) runners-up 1895-96, 1929-30, 1935-36, Champions 1971-72, 1974-75;Division Two winners 1911-12, 1914-15, 1968-69, 1986-87, runners-up 1925-26; Division Three North runners-up 1955-56, winners 1956-57; FA Cup runners-up 1897-98, 1898-99, 1902-03, winners 1945-46; Football League Cup best: semi-finalist 1967-68, 2008-09; Watney Cup winners 1970; Texaco Cup winners 1971-72;FA Charity Shield winners 1975;After league restructure: Football League Division One/Championship sixth place-play-off runners-up 1993-94 & 2018-19,runners-up 1995-96, fourth place-play-off semi-finalists 2004-05, third-place play-off winners 2006-07, third place-play-off runners-up 2013-14, fifth place-play-off semi-finalists 2015-16, sixth place-play-off semi-finalists 2017-18; League One runners-up 2023-24;
European Honours European Cup best: semi-finalist 1972-73 (beaten by Juventus FC agg 1-3);**UEFA Cup best:**third round, 1974-75 (beaten by Velez agg 4-5);Anglo-Italian Cup runners-up 1992-93 (beaten by Cremonese 1-3);
Home venue Known as the iPro Stadium from December 2013; Pride Park Stadium since 1997; previously occupied Baseball Ground 1895-1997; The Racecourse (County Cricket Ground) 1884-95;
Home strip White shirts, black shorts, white socks.