Barnsley
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Details:

Full Name: Barnsley Football Club
City: Barnsley 
Founded: 1887
Stadium: Oakwell Stadium (23,009)
Colors: Red, White
Previous Name: Barnsley St. Peters (1887-97)
Nicknames: The Reds, The Tykes

Description:

The club was founded in 1887 by the Rev. Tiverton Preedy of St Peter's Church, who named the club Barnsley St Peter's. The club's popularity quickly outgrew the church and the name became simply Barnsley FC before the 1897-98 season, the same season they entered the Football League. A Tyke is a common nickname for anyone from the Yorkshire region of England, which the city of Barnsley is located in. The club's logo mirrors the official crest of the city.

Oakwell Stadium:

Barnsley moved to Oakwell within their first year of existence and it is the only real stadium they've ever used. The stadium is located in something of a park that was once full of oak trees, thus the Oakwell name.

 

Major Trophies:

Third-Tier League Titles:

  • Third Division - North (1934, 39, 55)

Cup Titles:

  • FA Cup (1912)

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Last Updated on Monday, 07 March 2011 21:10
 

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