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Gender:Male
Est:1882
Players:34

Burnley(BUR)

Also known as: Burnley FC

๐Ÿ“ Burnley, Lancashire, Englandโ€ขEnglish Premier League

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About

Burnley Football Club is an English association football club based in Burnley, Lancashire, that competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, following relegation from the 2021โ€“22 Premier League. Founded on 18 May 1882, it was one of the first to become professional (in 1883), and subsequently put pressure on the Football Association to permit payments to players. The club entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1885โ€“86 and was one of the 12 founder members of the Football League in 1888โ€“89. From the 1950s until the 1970s, under chairman Bob Lord, the club became renowned for its youth policy and scouting system, and was one of the first to set up a purpose-built training ground. Burnley have been champions of England twice, in 1920โ€“21 and 1959โ€“60, have won the FA Cup once, in 1913โ€“14, and have won the FA Charity Shield twice, in 1960 and 1973. They have been runners-up in the First Division twice, in 1919โ€“20 and 1961โ€“62, and FA Cup runners-up twice, in 1946โ€“47 and 1961โ€“62. Burnley are one of only five sides to have won all four professional divisions of English football, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End, Sheffield United and Portsmouth. When the team won the 1959โ€“60 Football League, the town of Burnley became one of the smallest to have an English first-tier champion. The team have played home games at Turf Moor since 1883, after they had moved from their original premises at Calder Vale. The club colours of claret and blue were adopted before the 1910โ€“11 season in tribute to the then Football League champions Aston Villa. The club is nicknamed "the Clarets" because of the dominant colour of its home shirts. Burnley's current emblem is based on the town's coat of arms. The team have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Blackburn Rovers, with whom they contest the East Lancashire Derby.

City:Burnley, Lancashire
Country:England
Stadium:Turf Moor
Capacity:21,401

Stadium

Turf Moor

Turf Moor

Capacity:21,401
Location:Burnley, Lancashire

Turf Moor is a football stadium in Burnley, Lancashire, England. It is the home ground of Premier League side Burnley Football Club, who have played there since moving from its Calder Vale ground in 1883. The stadium, which is situated on Harry Potts Way, named so after the club's longest serving Manager, has a capacity of 21,401, all seated. It was one of the last remaining stadiums in England to have the players' tunnel and dressing rooms behind one of the goals, until it was covered for seating in time for the 2014-15 Premier League season and rebuilt between the David Fishwick and James Hargreaves stand. The ground originally consisted of just a pitch and the first grandstand was not built until 1885. Six years after this, the "Star" stand was erected and terracing was later added to the ends of the ground. After the Second World War, the stadium was redeveloped with all four stands being rebuilt. During the 1990s, the ground underwent further refurbishment when the Longside and Bee Hole End terraces were replaced by all-seater stands. Currently, the four stands at Turf Moor are the James Hargreaves Stand, the Jimmy McIlroy Stand, the Bob Lord Stand and the Cricket Field Stand. Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883, losing 3โ€“6 to local side Rawtenstall. When Prince Albert Victor opened a new hospital in Burnley in 1886, Turf Moor became the first football ground to be visited by a member of the British Royal Family. The first Football League match at the ground took place on 6 October 1888, with Fred Poland scoring the first competitive goal at the stadium. The record attendance at Turf Moor was set in 1924 when 54,755 people attended an FA Cup tie between Burnley and Huddersfield Town. In the same year, Turf Moor hosted its only FA Cup semi-final to date. In 1927, the stadium was the venue of an international match between England and Wales. Since then, the ground has been used to host matches in the European Under-19 Championship and European Under-21 Championship fixtures. In 2007, plans for expansion of Turf Moor were released to the public. The Burnley directors proposed a major development of the stadium, costing ยฃ20 million. The plans, which would incorporate the rebuilding of the Cricket Field Stand and the moving of the players' entrance tunnel, have been put on hold until the current financial climate improves. In 2009, following Burnley's promotion to the Premier League, the development of a second tier on the Bob Lord stand was announced. Director Paul Fletcher stated that the anticipated capacity of Turf Moor would eventually be 28,000 to cope with extra fans. However following the club's relegation from the Premier League in 2010, these plans were put on hold indefinitely. After again achieving promotion to the Premier League in 2014 further Ground renovations were undertaken to comply with new regulations include housing for International Media, relocation of the players tunnel and upgrades to seating in the David Fishwick Stand for away supporters. On 26 June 2014 the club unveiled a planning application for extensions to the Turf Moor front entrance including the rebuilding of the official Club Shop containing a first floor museum.

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Roster (34)

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Enock Atta Agyei

Enock Atta Agyei

Right Winger
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Zeki Amdouni

Zeki Amdouni

Centre-Forward#25
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Sander Berge

Sander Berge

Defensive Midfield#16
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Louis Beyer

Louis Beyer

Centre-Back#5
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Josh Brownhill

Josh Brownhill

Central Midfield#8
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Darko Churlinov

Darko Churlinov

Left Wing#27
Jack Cork

Jack Cork

Defensive Midfield#4
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Josh Cullen

Josh Cullen

Central Midfield#24
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Ameen Dakhil

Ameen Dakhil

Centre-Back#28
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Hannes Delcroix

Hannes Delcroix

Centre-Back#44
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Conrad Egan-Riley

Conrad Egan-Riley

Right-Back#6
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Hjalmar Ekdal

Hjalmar Ekdal

Centre-Back#18
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Lyle Foster

Lyle Foster

Centre-Forward#17
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Denis Franchi

Denis Franchi

Goalkeeper#20
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Johann Berg Gudmundsson

Johann Berg Gudmundsson

Right Winger#7
Benson Hedilazio

Benson Hedilazio

Right Winger#10
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Luca Warrick Daeovie Koleosho

Luca Warrick Daeovie Koleosho

Right Winger#30
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Vincent Kompany

Vincent Kompany

Manager
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Jacob Bruun Larsen

Jacob Bruun Larsen

Left Wing#34
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Han-Noah Massengo

Han-Noah Massengo

Defensive Midfield#42
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Arijanet Muriฤ‡

Arijanet Muriฤ‡

Goalkeeper#49
Mike Ndayishimiye

Mike Ndayishimiye

Left Wing#31
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Michael Obafemi

Michael Obafemi

Centre-Forward#45
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Wilson Odobert

Wilson Odobert

Right Winger#47
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Dara O'Shea

Dara O'Shea

Centre-Back#2
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Aaron Ramsey

Aaron Ramsey

Attacking Midfield#21
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Nathan Redmond

Nathan Redmond

Right Winger#15
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Connor Roberts

Connor Roberts

Right-Back#14
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Jay Rodriguez

Jay Rodriguez

Centre-Forward#9
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Victor Silva

Victor Silva

Right-Back#22
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Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Left-Back#3
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James Trafford

James Trafford

Goalkeeper#1
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Lawrence Vigouroux

Lawrence Vigouroux

Goalkeeper#29
Anass Zaroury

Anass Zaroury

Left Wing#19
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