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Derby County Football Club is a professional football club based at Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium

Pride Park Stadium is a football stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby, England. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C....
 in Derby, England, playing in the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
.

The club was founded in 1884 and is notable as being one of the twelve founder members of the Football League
The Football League

The Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola Football League for English football sponsorship reasons, is a league competition featuring professional Football clubs from England and Wales....
 in 1888. It is therefore one of only eleven clubs to have appeared in every season of league football since its inception. Derby's competitive history includes two spells as English League Champions
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
, one FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 title and an appearance in the European Cup
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 semi-finals.






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Derby County Football Club is a professional football club based at Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium

Pride Park Stadium is a football stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby, England. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C....
 in Derby, England, playing in the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
.

The club was founded in 1884 and is notable as being one of the twelve founder members of the Football League
The Football League

The Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola Football League for English football sponsorship reasons, is a league competition featuring professional Football clubs from England and Wales....
 in 1888. It is therefore one of only eleven clubs to have appeared in every season of league football since its inception. Derby's competitive history includes two spells as English League Champions
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
, one FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 title and an appearance in the European Cup
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 semi-finals. The club is nicknamed The Rams in tribute to its links with The First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram
Sheep

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 as its mascot and the song The Derby Ram
The Derby Ram (song)

The Derby Ram or As I was Going to Derby is a traditional comic England folk song that tells the story of a Domestic sheep of gargantuan proportions and the difficulties involved in butchering and otherwise processing its carcass....
 as its regimental song.

History



On 16 April 1898, Derby appeared in their first FA Cup final at Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace F.C.

Crystal Palace F.C. is an England association football club based in South Norwood, London. Their home games are played at Selhurst Park....
, but lost 6-1. They were losing finalists again in 1899 and 1903. Derby were relegated to the Football League's Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 for the first time in 1907, but under Jimmy Methven
Jimmy Methven

James Methven , was a Scottish people association football player. He belonged to an age of security and loyalty and, accordingly, became synonymous with the very club for whom he played....
's management they re-signed Steve Bloomer
Steve Bloomer

Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
 and regained their First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 place in 1911.

In 1914 they were relegated again, but instantly won the Second Division to get promoted (though World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 meant that they had to wait until 1919 to play First Division football again). After two seasons, they were relegated yet again in 1921. However, more successful times lay ahead, instigated by Derby's promotion in 1926. The club became a formidable force, with high finishes from the late 1920s and all through the 1930s. For example, in the 1929-1930 season
1929-30 in English football

The 1929-30 season was the 55th season of competitive football in England....
 Derby County finished in second place in the First Division with 50 points behind Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday F.C.

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club are a professional Association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England who currently compete in the Football League Championship, in England....
 on 60 points. Second place was repeated with the Hughie Gallacher
Hughie Gallacher

Hugh Kilpatrick "Hughie" Gallacher was a Scotland football player in the 1920s and 1930s. In 624 senior games, Gallacher scored 463 times.Gallacher lacked height and weight....
 inspired side of 1935-36.

In the 1945-1946 season
1946-47 in English football

The 1946-47 season was the 67th season of competitive football in England....
 Derby got to the final of the FA Cup and won by beating Charlton Athletic
Charlton Athletic F.C.

Charlton Athletic Football Club is a professional association football football team based in Charlton, London, in the London Borough of Greenwich....
 4-1 after extra time
Extra time

Extra time is an additional period played in some sports codes if the Score is tied at the end of normal time. In score notation, it is often written as "a.e.t.", which stands for "after extra time"....
. The League restarted the following season after a break due to World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, but Derby could not reproduce their pre-War form and were relegated in 1953. In 1955 they were relegated to the Third Division North
Football League Third Division North

The Third Division North of The Football League was a level in England football , which ran parallel to Football League Third Division South from 1921 to 1958....
 for the first time in their history. The third tier proved easy for Derby, though: they were promoted after just two seasons.

In 1967, Brian Clough
Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
 took over and led them to their greatest glory. Having clinched the influential signing of Dave Mackay, Derby were promoted to the First Division in 1969, finished fourth in 1970, got banned from competing in Europe due to financial irregularities in 1971, and won their first ever Football League Championship in 1972. Though Derby did not retain their title the following season, they did reach the semi-finals of the European Cup
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
. They lost to Juventus
Juventus F.C.

Juventus Football Club , most commonly referred to as Juventus and as simply Juve, is a professional football club based in Turin, Italy....
 in a controversial match which was subject to subsequent allegations that the Italian club had bribed the match officials, leading Clough, to call the Italians "cheating bastards". Clough's frequent outspoken comments against football's establishment eventually led to him falling out with the board of directors
Board of directors

A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
 at the club, and Clough left in 1973. Despite the departure, Derby's League success was repeated in 1974-1975 season
1974-75 in English football

The 1974-75 season was the 95th season of competitive Football in England....
 when they won the title under Dave Mackay. However, Derby's form declined towards the end of the 1970s and they went down to the Second Division in 1980. Though they challenged well in their first season, Derby's stay in the Second Division was not a happy one and they were relegated to the Third Division
Football League Third Division

From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
 in 1984.

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After the relegation, the club appointed Arthur Cox to stop the rot - and stop it he did. After a two year stint in the Third Division, Cox's emerging side were promoted to the Second Division and won it at the first attempt, returning to the old First Division in 1987.

The club finished fifth in the 1988-1989 season
1988-89 in English football

The 1988-89 season was the 109th season of competitive football in England....
, with the team now containing stars like Peter Shilton
Peter Shilton

Peter Leslie Shilton, Order of the British Empire is a former Goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player. His international career earned him 125 Cap , making him England's most capped player....
, Mark Wright, Dean Saunders
Dean Saunders

Dean Nicholas Saunders is a former Wales association football who played as a striker in a professional career which lasted from 1982 until 2001....
 and Ted McMinn
Ted McMinn

Kevin Clifton "Ted" McMinn is a Scotland former association footballer who played as a winger . His nickname is The Tin Man....
. However, English clubs were banned from European competition at the time following the Heysel Stadium Disaster
Heysel Stadium disaster

The Heysel Stadium disaster refers to the deaths of 39 people, mostly fans of Juventus F.C., before the 1985 European Cup Final held in the Heysel Stadium, Brussels....
, so the Rams missed out on their place in the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....


A lack of further investment from chairman Robert Maxwell
Robert Maxwell

Ian Robert Maxwell Military Cross was a Czechoslovakian-born British media proprietor and former Parliament of the United Kingdom , who rose from poverty to build an extensive publishing empire, which collapsed after his death due to the fraudulent transactions Maxwell had committed to support his business empire, including illegal use of p...
 lead to a decline shortly after. With Maxwell soon dead, the club was relegated back to the Second Division in 1991 during which season, they suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of their local rivals, Nottingham Forest. At this time, local newspaper businessman Lionel Pickering
Lionel Pickering

Lionel Victor Pickering was a newspaper mogul and the owner of Derby County F.C. in Derby, England from 1991 to 2003....
 became the majority shareholder of the club. In 1992 Derby paid £2.5 million for Notts County's central defender Craig Short. At the time - and for five years afterwards - he was the most expensive player to be signed by a club outside the top flight.

Cox resigned in late 1993 citing health problems, and Roy McFarland
Roy McFarland

Roy Leslie McFarland is an England association football coach who was also a player, notably at Derby County F.C. where he played 434 league games helping him to earn 28 cap for England national football team....
 returned as manager. McFarland failed to get the side anywhere near the top of the division apart from a defeat at the hands of Leicester City
Leicester City F.C.

Leicester City Football Club, is an England professional football club based at the Walkers Stadium in the city of Leicester. Leicester's highest ever finish was second in the old Division One in 1928-29 in English football, and despite getting into the FA Cup final four times, they have never won the cup....
 in the 1993-1994
1993-94 in English football

The 1993-1994 season was the 114th season of competitive football in England....
 play-off final and was sacked in 1995. Jim Smith
Jim Smith (footballer)

James Michael "Jim" Smith is an English former association football and coach . He is currently a member of the board at Oxford United F.C.. His nickname is The Bald Eagle....
 was then appointed as the club's new manager. Although the season started slowly, the signing of sweeper Igor Stimac in the early autumn proved pivotal. Throwing his brief of 'a top-half finish' out the window, Smith guided the Rams to a second-place finish and the Premier League, now the top flight of English football. His first-team coach was Steve McClaren
Steve McClaren

Stephen McClaren is an English football coach and former player. He is currently manager of Netherlands side FC Twente. He managed the Premier League side with whom he won the Football League Cup in 2004 and finished runners-up in the UEFA Cup in 2006....
, who was later to become the Assistant Manager at Manchester United and ultimately manager of Middlesbrough and the England national team.

Derby County made a strong Premiership début in the 1996-1997 season
1996-97 in English football

The 1996-1997 season was the 117th season of competitive football in England....
, finishing 12th in the final table. The club moved into the new 30,000-seat Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium

Pride Park Stadium is a football stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby, England. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C....
 for the 1997-1998 season
1997-98 in English football

The 1997-1998 season was the 118th season of competitive football in England....
. Players like Italians Stefan Eranio and Francisco Baiano were signed.

Progress continued in the next two seasons, before a sudden decline in form. In 2000-2001
2000-01 in English football

The 2000-01 season was the 121st season of competitive football in England....
 Derby narrowly avoided the drop, finishing 17th - one place clear of relegation.

Jim Smith resigned as manager in October 2001. He was replaced by assistant manager Colin Todd
Colin Todd

Colin Todd is an England association football coach and former player. He was most recenly manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He was born in Chester-le-Street....
, who had succeeded McClaren following his move to Old Trafford. Todd, a former Derby and England player, remained in charge for just three months before he was sacked in the aftermath of a humiliating FA Cup Third Round home defeat against Third Division strugglers Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers F.C.

Bristol Rovers Football Club are an English professional football club, based in Bristol. They play their home matches at the Memorial Stadium , in the Horfield area of the city, and have played in Football League One since being promoted via the Football League Two playoffs at the end of the Bristol Rovers F.C....
. At the end of January 2002, another former Rams player, John Gregory
John Gregory

John Charles Gregory is an England former Association football and coach . He has previously managed Portsmouth F.C., Plymouth Argyle F.C., Wycombe Wanderers F.C., Aston Villa F.C., Derby County F.C....
 was appointed Derby manager, after quitting his job as manager at Aston Villa. Despite a promising start, seven defeats from their final eight fixtures condemned Derby to relegation.

Derby County's relegation saw the club enter a serious financial crisis, which forced them to sell many key players. Gregory was later suspended from his managerial duties over alleged misconduct and former Ipswich Town
Ipswich Town F.C.

Ipswich Town Football Club are an England professional football football team based in Ipswich, Suffolk. As of 2009, they play in the Football League Championship, having last appeared in the Premier League in 2001-02 in English football....
 boss George Burley
George Burley

George Elder Burley is a Scotland football coach and former player. On 24 January 2008 he was appointed manager of the Scotland national football team national team....
 was brought in temporarily. He later received the job on a permanent basis, after turning the club's playing fortunes around.

The club's parent company went into liquidation in October 2003 and chairman Lionel Pickering, who had presided over the club's promotion and Premiership seasons but was suffering from ill health, gave way to a new board led by Yorkshire solicitor John Sleightholme
John Sleightholme

John Sleightholme was the chairman of Derby County F.C.. He is a barrister and deputy coroner, and was nominally made chairman and owner of two-thirds of Derby County in October 2003, in a move arranged by Murdo Mackay....
, who bought the club for £1, despite interest from a local consortium led by former club director Peter Gadsby. Derby finished 20th in the 2003-2004
2003-04 in English football

The 2003-04 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England....
 season, but improved dramatically in the 2004-2005
2004-05 in English football

The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....
 season and finished 4th in the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
, qualifying for a promotion play-off spot. They lost in the semi-finals to Preston North End
Preston North End F.C.

Preston North End Football Club is an England professional football club located in the Deepdale area of the city of Preston, Lancashire, currently playing in the second tier of English league football, Football League Championship....
.

Soon afterwards, Burley resigned citing differences between himself and the board. He was replaced by Bolton
Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English Football League teams professional football club based in Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England....
 first team coach,Phil Brown. Brown failed to find much success in the job, however, and was sacked in January 2006, after a bad run of results. Terry Westley, the academy coach at the time, took over first team duties until the end of the season and saved Derby from relegation.
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Derby's Chairman, John Sleightholme, resigned in April 2006, saying his position had become untenable. The rest of the board followed him later that month. A court case against three members of that board and two advisors, alleging irregularities involving club finances, is still pending two years later.

A consortium of local businessmen led by former vice-chairman Peter Gadsby
Peter Gadsby

Peter Gadsby is a millionaire property developer and lifelong Derby County fan who led a consortium to buy out Derby County football club in 2006....
 bought the club, reducing its debt and returning Pride Park Stadium to the club's ownership in the process. In June 2006, former Preston North End
Preston North End F.C.

Preston North End Football Club is an England professional football club located in the Deepdale area of the city of Preston, Lancashire, currently playing in the second tier of English league football, Football League Championship....
 boss Billy Davies
Billy Davies

William McIntosh "Billy" Davies is a Scotland Association football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Nottingham Forest F.C.....
 was appointed Derby County's new permanent manager, with Julian Darby
Julian Darby

Julian Timothy Darby is an English footballer who played for his local club Bolton Wanderers F.C. from 1986 to 1993, scoring 36 goals in 270 appearances....
 as his first-team coach. In his first season, Davies took Derby to the Championship play-offs, where they beat Southampton
Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional English Football League teams, nicknamed The Saints and based in the city of Southampton. The club currently plays in the Football League Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2005....
 on penalties in the semi-finals before defeating West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
 1-0 with a second-half Stephen Pearson
Stephen Pearson

Stephen Paul Pearson is a Scotland association footballer who plays for Derby County F.C.. He is a full international for Scotland national football team, and also played for Motherwell F.C., Celtic F.C....
 goal at the new Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium

The original Wembley Stadium was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007....
 to secure a return to the Premier League and the associated £60m windfall.

Despite Derby's promotion, however, there were persistent rumours of a row between Davies and the Managing Director Mike Horton
Mike Horton

Dr. Michael William "Mike" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. He was named after Mickey Horton, who was thought to be his father, and Bill Horton, his father....
 over the appointment of an assistant for Davies and unrest between board members. On 5 June 2007, Horton resigned from his position on the board, and he was followed shortly afterwards by Jill Marples and her husband Peter Marples. Horton claimed at the time that his departure was for family and business reasons, whilst the Marples departure was put down to the death of a family friend in a helicopter accident . With the departure of Horton and the two Marples, the remaining directors appointed four new members to the Board including experienced football executive Trevor Birch
Trevor Birch

Trevor Birch is an England Football executive and former football player. He has principally been involved with clubs undergoing financial difficulties, and was most recently the chief executive of Derby County F.C.....
 as chief executive..

In October 2007, Peter Gadsby stepped down as Chairman to be replaced by former Hull City owner Adam Pearson
Adam Pearson

Adam Pearson is the Chair of English association football club Derby County F.C.Pearson left his position as Leeds United A.F.C.'s commercial director in 2001 to purchase Hull City A.F.C....
. After a poor start to the season, manager Billy Davies left by mutual consent in November. He was succeeded by Paul Jewell
Paul Jewell

Paul Steven Jewell is a Association football coach , having previously had a career as a player. He is without a job since resigning from Derby County in December 2008....
, who failed to save the club from relegation. Derby became the first club to be relegated from the Premier League in March, recorded the Premier League's lowest-ever points total and equalled Loughborough's
Loughborough F.C.

Loughborough Athletic and Football Club were an England Association football club based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, that played in The Football League at the end of the 19th century....
 108-year Football League record of going through an entire season with only one win.

Derby's match at home to Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.

Sheffield United Football Club is a professional England football club based in the Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They currently play in the English Football League Championship....
 on 13 September 2008 generated much media coverage as it was approaching a year since Derby's last league win, a run which saw the club break the English league record for most matches without a win. Just four days short of the anniversary of the 1-0 victory over Newcastle
Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle United Football Club is an England football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1892 in football after the merger of two local clubs, Newcastle East End F.C....
, Rob Hulse scored against his former club as Derby ran out 2-1 winners, earning Paul Jewell his first league win as Derby boss at his 27th attempt. Despite taking the club to the League Cup semi-final, the club's first major cup semi-final since 1978, where Derby lost 4-3 to Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 over two legs, Jewell resigned as manager in December 2008.. He was replaced by Nigel Clough
Nigel Clough

Nigel Howard Clough is an English association football and the current coach of Derby County F.C.. He played predominately as a Forward , but later in his career was used as a midfielder....
, son of the club's legendary manager Brian
Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
, who had successfully managed nearby non-league club, Burton Albion.

Season-by-season history


Kit



Derby County's original colours (right) were amber, chocolate and blue, though by the 1890s the club had adopted its now traditional colours of black and white, still in use today. The colours of away kits have varied widely, and although they are usually yellow/gold or blue, the colour for the away kit for the 2008-09 season is fluorescent green, and was first shown to the general public on 12 August 2008. The club also introduced a surprise third kit on 30 August 2008. Similar in design to the club's away kit of the 1970s, being designed with blue and white stripes and reminiscent of the Argentina
Argentina national football team

The Argentina national football team is the national football team of Argentina and is controlled by the Asociaci?n del F?tbol Argentino . Argentina has the world record for most international titles won by any national team....
 strip, the style was re-introduced following feedback from fans who said it was one of their favourite kits from the club's past.

Kit manufacturers

  • c. 1973-1979: Umbro
    Umbro

    Umbro was a British sportswear and equipment supplier based in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England. The company is now part of Nike, Inc.....
  • 1979-1982: Le Coq Sportif
    Le Coq Sportif

    Le Coq Sportif is a France company producing sports equipment such as shoes, shorts, and T-shirts. It was founded in 1948 by ?mile Camuset, although Camuset had been designing for many years prior....
  • 1981-1984: Patrick (also shirt sponsors)
  • 1984-1985: Admiral
    Admiral (sportswear)

    Admiral Sportswear is an internationally recognised football and cricket brand.Admiral is the current England national cricket team until 23 April 2008 and, until the end of the 2007/08 season, Leeds United A.F.C....
  • 1985-1987: OSCA
    OSCA

    OSCA or Osca might refer to* O.S.C.A., an 1950s Italy brand of automobiles, related to the Maserati brothers* the Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, a non-profit student cooperative at Oberlin College....
  • 1987-1993: Umbro
    Umbro

    Umbro was a British sportswear and equipment supplier based in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England. The company is now part of Nike, Inc.....
  • 1993-1994: Bukta
    Bukta

    Bukta is a sports clothing brand which was founded in 1879....
  • 1994-1995: Rams Pro Wear
  • 1995-2001: Puma
    PUMA AG

    Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport is a large German multinational company that produces high-end athletic shoes and other clothing.The company is perhaps best known for its association football shoes and has sponsored footballers, including Pel?, Eus?bio, Johan Cruijff, Enzo Francescoli, Diego Maradona, Lothar Matth?us, Kenny Dalglish, Didier...
     (also shirt sponsors from 1995-1998)
  • 2001-2005: Erreà
    Erreà

    Erre? is a sportswear trademark founded in 1988, in Torrile . Erre? were the first sportswear company to be accredited with the Oeko-Tex standard certification, which assures that garments textiles are free from harmful chemicals....
  • 2005-2007: Joma
    Joma

    Joma Sport is a Spanish sports apparel company. Founded in 1965 by Fructuoso L?pez, Joma now has subsidiaries in the USA, Mexico, Panama, Hong Kong, Italy, Germany and the UK and manufacturing facilities in Spain, Mexico and China, with a distribution network in over 28 countries....
  • 2007-2012: Adidas
    Adidas

    Adidas Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany sports apparel manufacturer and part of the Adidas Group, which consists of Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade-adidas golf company, and Rockport ....


Shirt sponsors

  • 1884-1972: No sponsor
  • 1972-1980: Nottingham Evening Post
    Nottingham Evening Post

    The Nottingham Evening Post is an England tabloid newspaper which serves Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and some parts of Derbyshire such as Long Eaton and Sandiacre....
  • 1980-1981: British Midland
    Bmi (airline)

    British Midland Airways Limited, styled as bmi , is a scheduled airline based in Donington Hall in Castle Donington, England, United Kingdom, close to East Midlands Airport....
  • 1981-1984: Patrick (also kit manufacturers)
  • 1984-1986: Bass Brewers
    Bass (beer)

    Bass is the name of a former brewery and the brand name for several England beers originally brewed in Burton upon Trent at Bass Brewery and still brewed in Burton on behalf of InBev by Marston's....
  • 1986-1987: Sportsweek
  • 1987-1992: Maxwell Communications (known by its former name, BPCC in 1987-1988)
  • 1992-1995: Auto Windscreens
  • 1995-1998: Puma
    PUMA AG

    Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport is a large German multinational company that produces high-end athletic shoes and other clothing.The company is perhaps best known for its association football shoes and has sponsored footballers, including Pel?, Eus?bio, Johan Cruijff, Enzo Francescoli, Diego Maradona, Lothar Matth?us, Kenny Dalglish, Didier...
     (also kit manufacturers from 1995-2001)
  • 1998-2001: EDS
    Electronic Data Systems

    Electronic Data Systems, an HP Company, commonly EDS, is a global business and technology services company headquartered in Plano, Texas that defined the outsourcing business when it was established in 1962 by Ross Perot....
  • 2001-2005: Marston's Pedigree
    Marston's

    Marston's is the colloquial name for the brewer and pub operator Marston's plc . The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index....
  • 2005-2008: Derbyshire Building Society
    Derbyshire Building Society

    Derbyshire Building Society is a former United Kingdom building society based in Duffield, Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. With effect from 1 December 2008 it was acquired by Nationwide Building Society and now operates as a trading division of Nationwide....
  • 2008-: Bombardier
    Bombardier

    Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian companies list of conglomerates, founded by Joseph-Armand Bombardier as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limit?e in 1942, at Valcourt , Quebec in the Eastern Townships, Quebec....


Club badge

Derby County Badge Old
Like most old football clubs, Derby County did not initially have any badge displayed on their shirts. Their first badge was introduced in 1924. The badge consisted of a circular shield spilt into three equally sized sections, representing the club, its fans and the area, in three equally sized sections, all containing items traditionally associated with the city of Derby: a Tudor rose
Tudor rose

The Tudor rose is the traditional floral heraldic badge of England and takes its name and origins from the Tudor dynasty....
 and a crown
Crown (headgear)

A crown is the traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a deity, for whom the crown traditionally represents Political power, legitimacy, Crown of Immortality, righteousness, victory, Roman triumph, resurrection, honour and glory of life after death....
 in one section, a buck
Deer

Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae . A number of broadly similar animals from related families within the order even-toed ungulate are often also called deer....
 in a park in the second and a ram
Domestic sheep

Domestic sheep are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates....
's head in the final section. The badge was worn on the players' shirts for just two seasons before they reverted to plain shirts.

By 1934, another badge had been introduced. This time it was a traditionally shaped shield, again with three sections. The buck in the park had been removed and the rose and the crown had been split up and now occupied a section each. The ram's head also remained and was now given the largest section of the shield. The badge never appeared on the players' shirts. The shield was modified in 1946 when the rose and crown were removed and replaced with the letters DC (Derby County) and FC (Football Club) respectively. The badge, right, was featured on to the player's shirts from its introduction onwards, though the ram's head on its own was used from the late 1960s (the full shield, however, remained the club's official logo).

Derby County
A new club badge was introduced in 1971, featuring a more modern design that, with modifications, is still in use today. The badge was initially consisted of a stylised white ram facing left. The badge was first modified slightly in 1979 to include the text 'Derby County FC' under the ram (though the ram remained on its own on away kits). In 1982 the ram turned to face to the right and the text under it was removed. The ram was surrounded by a wreath of laurel and the text 'Centenary 1984-1985' was printed underneath for the club's centenary season. The laurel was removed and the text reading 'Derby County FC' returned from the next season. In 1993, the ram faced left again and the text was removed once more. From 1995, the ram faced right and was enclosed in a diamond, with a gold banner reading 'Derby County FC' underneath and the text '1884' (the year of the club's foundation) underneath that. The design was changed again in 1997 (see right): the ram faced now left and the golden banner now simply read 'Derby County'; the diamond and year of formation were removed. A decade later, in 2007, the badge was modified again (to the one seen at top of this article), with the ram (still facing left) and the text 'Est. 1884' now in the middle of a circular frame featuring 'Derby County Football Club' in gold lettering.

Stadiums


Derby County have played at three different stadia:

  • 1884-1895: The Racecourse Ground
    County Cricket Ground, Derby

    The County Cricket Ground, usually shortened to County Ground and also known as the Racecourse Ground, is a cricket ground in Derby and has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since at least 1871....
  • 1895-1997: The Baseball Ground
    Baseball Ground

    The Baseball Ground was a stadium in Derby, United Kingdom. It was first used for baseball as the home of Derby County Baseball Club from 1890 until 1898 and then for football as the home of Derby County F.C....
  • 1997-Present: Pride Park Stadium
    Pride Park Stadium

    Pride Park Stadium is a football stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby, England. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C....


Supporters and rivalry


Rivalries


Derby County's fiercest rivals are Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest F.C.

Nottingham Forest F.C. is an England professional Football club based at the City Ground in West Bridgford, a suburb of Nottingham. It is currently playing in the second tier of English league football, Football League Championship....
, who are based in Nottingham
Nottingham

Nottingham is one of the three major city status in the United Kingdom in the East Midlands and is in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England....
, a city a few miles north-east of Derby. When the two sides meet it is known as the East Midlands Derby
East Midlands derby

The East Midlands derby is a sobriquet used to describe Football matches held between Derby County F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C.. It was first held on 1 October 1892 at the Racecourse Ground, Derby in the Football League Division One, and saw Nottingham Forest win 3-2....
 and the winners are awarded the Brian Clough Trophy
Brian Clough Trophy

The Brian Clough Trophy is a association football trophy competed for whenever East Midlands rivals Derby County F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C....
.

There are also smaller, but significant, rivalries with Leicester City
Leicester City F.C.

Leicester City Football Club, is an England professional football club based at the Walkers Stadium in the city of Leicester. Leicester's highest ever finish was second in the old Division One in 1928-29 in English football, and despite getting into the FA Cup final four times, they have never won the cup....
, also based in the East Midlands, and Leeds United who, despite not being as geographically near to Derby as Forest or Leicester, are disliked due to ongoing friction from the early 1970s when Derby and Leeds were two of the top English teams and the scarcely concealed hostility between their respective managers, Brian Clough and Don Revie. The rivalry is covered, to a degree, in the novel
The Damned Utd

The Damned Utd is a novel by United Kingdom author David Peace which presents a fictionalised account of Brian Clough's brief spell as Coach of Leeds United A.F.C....
 and film
The Damned United

The Damned United is a British film directed by Tom Hooper and adapted by Peter Morgan from David Peace's bestselling novel The Damned Utd about Brian Clough's tenure as manager of Leeds United A.F.C.....
 
The Damned United.

Support


Derby is often acknowledged as a 'passionate football town' by rival supporters and the press alike. For example, Tony Francis of The Daily Telegraph noted when discussing the East Midlands Derby
East Midlands derby

The East Midlands derby is a sobriquet used to describe Football matches held between Derby County F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C.. It was first held on 1 October 1892 at the Racecourse Ground, Derby in the Football League Division One, and saw Nottingham Forest win 3-2....
 "Derby is a passionate football town. Possibly more so than Nottingham... Even in Division Two, it's a reasonable bet that crowds at Pride Park would not fall far below 20,000. It's historical, it's geographical, it's in the blood. Some places have it, some don't.", though Forest's subsequent fall into League One (i.e. Division Three) saw them average more than 20,000 spectators themselves, rather disproving Francis's contention. A 2008 survey by Sky Sports Magazine named the club's supporters as 'the most loyal in the country.'

During the 2007-2008 Premiership season Derby County fans were repeatedly referred to as amongst the best in the country due to their loyalty despite the club's disastrous campaign. Almost every home game at Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium

Pride Park Stadium is a football stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby, England. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C....
 was sold out by the Derby fans and the club also had a great following away from home. The recognition included them being named fans of the season in much national coverage of the season and even winning an award from Nuts Magazine. The club also has some notable celebrity
Celebrity

A celebrity is a widely-recognized or notable person who commands a high degree of public and media attention. The word stems from the Latin verb "celebrare" but one may not become a celebrity unless public and mass media interest is piqued....
 fans, such as former manager Brian Clough
Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
, former James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 star Timothy Dalton
Timothy Dalton

Timothy Peter Dalton is a Wales actor. He is best known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill and for his roles in William Shakespeare films and plays....
, former Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett
Margaret Beckett

Margaret Mary Beckett is a British politician for the Labour Party . She is the Member of Parliament for Derby South and the current Minister of State for Housing and Planning....
 MP
Member of Parliament

A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
, Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon
Geoff Hoon

Geoffrey 'Geoff' William Hoon is a United Kingdom politician. He is Labour Party Member of Parliament for Ashfield , as well as former Labour Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury....
 MP
Member of Parliament

A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
, double gold medal-winning Olympic
Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
 swimmer Rebecca Adlington
Rebecca Adlington

Rebecca Adlington Order of the British Empire is a British freestyle swimming swimmer. She won two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in the Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's 400 metre freestyle and Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's 800 metre freestyle, breaking the 19 year-old world record of Janet Evans in the...
, actor Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor

Timothy Julian Brooke-Taylor is an English people comic actor known in Britain and Australia as a member of The Goodies and in the comedy radio shows I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, and I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again....
, actor Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay

Robert Lindsay may refer to:*Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie , Scottish chronicler*Robert Lindsay , English actor*Robert Lindsay , British Olympic track and field athlete...
 (who wrote the club song "Steve Bloomer's Watching"), author Simon Singh
Simon Singh

Simon Lehna Singh, Order of the British Empire is an Indian-British author of Punjabi people background, who has specialised in writing about maths and science topics in an accessible manner....
, actor Christopher Biggins
Christopher Biggins

Christopher Biggins is an England actor and media personality....
, actor Richard Beckinsale
Richard Beckinsale

Richard Arthur Beckinsale was an England actor, he was best known for his roles as Lennie Godber in the popular BBC British sitcom Porridge and Alan Moore in the United Kingdom sitcom Rising Damp....
, former Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
 presenter Simon Groom
Simon Groom

Simon Groom is a United Kingdom television presenter and former disc jockey, best known as a former presenter of Blue Peter.Groom was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and was brought up on a farm in Dethick, which he often visited for Blue Peter reports....
 and actress Tracy Shaw
Tracy Shaw

Tracy Shaw is a United Kingdom actress.She is best known for her role as Hairdressing Maxine Peacock in British soap opera Coronation Street during the 1990s and early 2000s....
 .

Statistically, the club had the 12th highest average attendance in the country, despite only having the 15th largest club ground, and were also 8th in the table for percentage of ground occupancy.

Players


Current Players


Current squad
As of 9 March 2009.



Out on loan

Former Players


All time XI






Derby County F.C. All Time First XI.


As part of the club's 125th Anniversary celebrations, it was announced that during 2009 each month a vote would be carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI, starting in February 2009 with the goalkeeper
Goalkeeper

In many team sports, a goalkeeper is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal ....
, with the following eight months offering opportunities for Derby's support to select a team based within a 4-4-2 formation
Formation (football)

In association football, the formation describes how the players in a team are positioned on the football pitch. Different formations can be used depending on whether a team wishes to play more attacking or defensive football....
, with December's vote being reserved for the manager. Voting closed on the 25th of each month, with the winner being announced in the following few days.

Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper

In many team sports, a goalkeeper is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal ....
 - 1st. Colin Boulton
Colin Boulton

Colin Boulton was a football player who played as a Goalkeeper.Born in Cheltenham on 12 September 1945. Solid, dependable, ever present are among the things that were said about him....
 (1964-78). 2nd. Mart Poom
Mart Poom

Mart Poom is an Estonian-American football goalkeeper. He qualifies to play for the United States through his American father, Estonia though his Estonian mother and England because he has lived in England for more than 10 years, becoming a naturalized citizen of the country in 2003....
 (1997-2003). 3rd Peter Shilton
Peter Shilton

Peter Leslie Shilton, Order of the British Empire is a former Goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player. His international career earned him 125 Cap , making him England's most capped player....
 (1987-92).

English football hall of fame

Several ex-players/managers associated with Derby County are represented in the English Football Hall of Fame
English Football Hall of Fame

The English Football Hall of Fame is housed at the National Football Museum in Preston, England. The Hall aims to celebrate and highlight the achievements of the top English footballing talents, and non-English players and managers who have become significant figures in the English leagues....
, which was created in 2002 as a celebration of those who have achieved at the very peak of the English game. To be considered for induction players/managers must be 30 years of age or older and have played/managed for at least five years in England.

Managers Brian Clough
Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
, 2002 (Inaugural Inductee)

Players
  • Peter Doherty
    Peter Doherty (footballer)

    Peter Dermot Doherty was a Northern Ireland professional football player and manager....
    , 2002 (Inaugral Inductee)
  • Peter Shilton
    Peter Shilton

    Peter Leslie Shilton, Order of the British Empire is a former Goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player. His international career earned him 125 Cap , making him England's most capped player....
    , 2002 (Inaugral Inductee)
Steve Bloomer
Steve Bloomer

Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
, 2008

Notable former players

The following players have all had notable success whilst playing for Derby, such as top appearances, top goalscorers, Hall of Fame appearances or been part of trophy winning sides.

Steve Bloomer
Steve Bloomer

Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
Colin Boulton
Colin Boulton

Colin Boulton was a football player who played as a Goalkeeper.Born in Cheltenham on 12 September 1945. Solid, dependable, ever present are among the things that were said about him....
Raich Carter
Raich Carter

Horatio Stratton "Raich" Carter was one of the greatest England association football of the pre-war era. He was the son of the Port Vale F.C., Fulham F.C....
Tom Cooper Marco Gabbiadini
Marco Gabbiadini

Marco Gabbiadini is a former England-Italian people football player whose career lasted 18 years from 1985 to 2003. He totalled nearly ?3 million in transfer fees and played for 12 different clubs....
Andy Garner
Andy Garner

Andrew "Andy" Garner is a retired England professional football player. He is now first-team coach at Derby County F.C..Garner began his career as an apprentice with Derby County F.C....
Charlie George
Charlie George

Frederick Charles "Charlie" George is an England former football er.Born in Islington, London, George supported Arsenal F.C. as a boy and played for Islington Schoolboys before joining his favoured club in May 1966....
John Goodall
John Goodall

John Goodall was a football who rose to fame as a centre-forward for Preston North End F.C. and England national football team at the time of the development of the Football League....
Kevin Hector
Kevin Hector

Kevin James Hector was an English people association football who Football positions as a striker for Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C., Vancouver Whitecaps , Burton Albion F.C....
Gordon Hill
Gordon Hill

Gordon Alec Hill is an England former football player.He started in the Athenian League at Southall FC.Hill, a goal scoring winger was originally on the books of Southend United, but had an early falling out with management when he claimed the tactics were so complicated "you needed an O level to understand them"....
Alan Hinton
Alan Hinton

Alan Thomas Hinton is an England former Association football who most notably played for Derby County F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C. in the 1960s....
Francis Lee
Francis Lee

Francis Henry Lee is a former professional Football , who played in the 1960s and 1970s, including 27 appearances for the England national football team....
Roy McFarland
Roy McFarland

Roy Leslie McFarland is an England association football coach who was also a player, notably at Derby County F.C. where he played 434 league games helping him to earn 28 cap for England national football team....
Henry Newton
Henry Newton

Henry Newton may refer to:* Henry Newton , Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1758 to 1760* Henry Chance Newton, Author and theater critic...
David Nish
David Nish

David John Nish was an England former football who played for Leicester City F.C. and Derby County F.C., who broke the then British transfer record by paying ?225,000 for his signature ....
Jack Parry
Jack Parry (English footballer)

Jack Parry is an English footballer who spent his entire League career with Derby County.A scheming inside-forward, Parry played for Derby from 1949 to 1965, playing a total of 482 games and scoring 105 goals in League football....
Steve Powell
Steve Powell

Stephen "Steve" Powell is a former English people Association football. He primarily played in midfield and spend his entire league career at Derby County F.C....
Chris Riggott
Chris Riggott

Christopher Mark "Chris" Riggott is an England Association football. He is a Defender , who currently plays for Premier League side Middlesbrough F.C.....
Jack Robinson
Jack Robinson (footballer)

John William Robinson, also referred to as Jack Robinson was a professional football who played for, among others Derby County F.C., Southampton F.C....
Peter Shilton
Peter Shilton

Peter Leslie Shilton, Order of the British Empire is a former Goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player. His international career earned him 125 Cap , making him England's most capped player....
Paul Simpson
Paul Simpson (footballer)

Paul David Simpson is an England former Association football who is currently the manager of Shrewsbury Town F.C.....
Jackie Stamps
Jackie Stamps

Jackie Stamps was an English association football who scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for Derby County F.C. in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic F.C.....
Dean Sturridge
Dean Sturridge

Dean Constantine Sturridge is an England former Football , who played as a Striker ....
Colin Todd
Colin Todd

Colin Todd is an England association football coach and former player. He was most recenly manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He was born in Chester-le-Street....
Ben Warren
Ben Warren

Benjamin Warren was an England England national football team Football who played as a half-back for Derby County F.C. and Chelsea F.C..Born in Newhall, Warren began his playing career with Derby County, whose secretary-manager had spotted him playing in a junior match....
Ron Webster
Ron Webster

Ron Webster was an English soccer, who spent his career playing for his local team Derby County F.C.. Webster played at right back. Webster was always the fans' favourite because of his hard tackles and effort....
Mark Wright Horacio Carbonari
Horacio Carbonari

Horacio Carbonari is a former Argentina football who played as a defender .Carbonari began his career at Rosario Central. His debut at the first division was in 1993....
Paulo Wanchope
Paulo Wanchope

Paulo Cesar Wanchope Watson , also known as "Chope" or as "La Cobra" in Central America and South America, is a former Costa Rican football . As of February 2009, Wanchope is the second most prolific goalscorer in the history of the Costa Rica national football team, behind Rolando Fonseca, with 45 goals in 73 international matches....
Paul Peschisolido
Paul Peschisolido

Paolo Pasquale Peschisolido, commonly known as Paul Peschisolido and nicknamed Pesch is a retired Canada professional football who played as a striker....
Aljoša Asanovic
Aljoša Asanovic

Aljo?a Asanovic is a retired Croats soccer player best known from his performances in the mid-to-late 90's when he played for Derby County and for Croatian national football team during Euro 96 and 1998 FIFA World Cup....
Igor Štimac
Igor Štimac

Igor ?timac is a retired Croatian people football player. He is now a football agent.He played for the Croatia national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, where Croatia won the bronze medals, and at club level he played for Hajduk Split and, most notably, Derby County....
Mart Poom
Mart Poom

Mart Poom is an Estonian-American football goalkeeper. He qualifies to play for the United States through his American father, Estonia though his Estonian mother and England because he has lived in England for more than 10 years, becoming a naturalized citizen of the country in 2003....
Georgi Kinkladze Gerry Daly
Gerry Daly

Gerard Anthony Daly was an Republic of Ireland association football player.Daly started his football career in Drumcondra with the Famous schoolboy Nursery Stella Maris....
David Langan Paul McGrath
Paul McGrath (footballer)

Paul McGrath is a former Association football Defender , a long-time member of the Republic of Ireland national football team. He was one of the first Irish people celebrities of Multiracial background....
Frank Stapleton
Frank Stapleton

Francis Anthony "Frank" Stapleton is an Republic of Ireland former Association football player and Coach . He is best remembered for his time at Arsenal F.C., Manchester United F.C....
Francesco Baiano
Francesco Baiano

Francesco Baiano is an Italy professional Football . He is a well-known striker famous for his shooting technique.During his career, Baiano played for several clubs including U.S....
Benito Carbone
Benito Carbone

Benito Carbone is an Italy professional Association football who played as a Striker, Winger or midfielder, currently playing for A.C. Pavia in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione....
Stefano Eranio
Stefano Eranio

Stefano Eranio is an Italian former football player, most remembered for his time with AC Milan and Derby County F.C.. Eranio played as a winger and represented Italy national football team 20 times between 1990 and 1997....
Fabrizio Ravanelli
Fabrizio Ravanelli

Fabrizio Ravanelli is a former Italy football player.Ravanelli was born in Perugia. He has played with a dozen European teams, among them Perugia Calcio, Juventus F.C., S.S....
Robin van der Laan
Robin van der Laan

Robertus Petrus van der Laan is a former professional Football who spent most of his senior career in Football in England.He started his career at SVV Schiedam and FC Wageningen in the Netherlands before signing for England side Port Vale F.C....
Peter Doherty
Peter Doherty (footballer)

Peter Dermot Doherty was a Northern Ireland professional football player and manager....
Archie Goodall
Archie Goodall

Archibald Lee Goodall , commonly referred to as Archie Goodall, is a former Irish people football who played for, among others, Derby County F.C....
Hughie Gallacher
Hughie Gallacher

Hugh Kilpatrick "Hughie" Gallacher was a Scotland football player in the 1920s and 1930s. In 624 senior games, Gallacher scored 463 times.Gallacher lacked height and weight....
Dave Mackay Archie Gemmill
Archie Gemmill

Archibald "Archie" Gemmill is a Scottish former football , most famous for a goal he scored against the Netherlands national football team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup....
John McGovern
John McGovern (footballer)

John Prescott McGovern was born in Montrose, Angus, Scotland on 28 October 1949 and moved with his family to Hartlepool at the age of seven. He was a fine all-round athlete from an early age, but it was at rugby rather than football that he first excelled....
John O'Hare
John O'Hare

John O'Hare is a Scottish people former Association football. His clubs included Sunderland A.F.C., Derby County F.C. and also Nottingham Forest F.C....
John Robertson
John Neilson Robertson

John Neilson Robertson is a former Scotland football . He played for Nottingham Forest F.C. when they were at the peak of their success under manager Brian Clough....
Bruce Rioch
Bruce Rioch

Bruce David Rioch is an England-born Association football Coach and former player. He was manager of AaB Football in the Danish Superliga, until his sacking on 23 October 2008....
Ted McMinn
Ted McMinn

Kevin Clifton "Ted" McMinn is a Scotland former association footballer who played as a winger . His nickname is The Tin Man....
Dean Saunders
Dean Saunders

Dean Nicholas Saunders is a former Wales association football who played as a striker in a professional career which lasted from 1982 until 2001....
Leighton James
Leighton James

Leighton James is a former Wales international footballer.Leighton started his career as a Left Winger with Burnley F.C. making his league debut in November 1970 against Nottingham Forest F.C....
Alan Durban
Alan Durban

Alan Durban was a Wales international football player and a Football manager between the 1970s and 1990s.Durban played for Derby County and gained 27 caps for Wales between 1966 and 1972...
Rod Thomas
Rod Thomas

Rod Thomas is a Wales former professional Football who represented Wales national football team at International level.During his career Thomas played for Gloucester City A.F.C., Swindon Town F.C., Derby County F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Gloucester for a second spell and Newport County A.F.C.....
Terry Hennessey
Terry Hennessey

William Terrence Hennessey was a Welsh international footballer. He attained 39 caps for Wales national football team. He made 397 appearances at club level with Birmingham City F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C....


  • A complete list of all the Club's former players can be found


Player of the year (the Jack Stamps Trophy)
  • 2007-2008 Derby County Supporters


    • 2006-2007 Steve Howard
      Steve Howard

      Steven John "Steve" Howard is a Scotland Association football currently playing for Football League One side Leicester City F.C..He is a supporter of Newcastle United F.C....


    • 2005-2006 Tommy Smith
      Tommy W. Smith

      Thomas William "Tommy" Smith is an England professional football . He currently plays for Watford F.C. in the Football League Championship. Although he started his career as a striker , he now plays as right Winger ....


    • 2004-2005 Iñigo Idiakez
      Iñigo Idiakez

      I?igo Idiakez Barkaiztegui , is a Spanish people football midfielder , currently a free agent....


    • 2003-2004 Youl Mawene
      Youl Mawene

      Youl Maw?n? is a France football currently playing for Preston North End. He usually plays as a central defender....


    • 2002-2003 Georgi Kinkladze


    • 2001-2002 Danny Higginbotham
      Danny Higginbotham

      Daniel John "Danny" Higginbotham is an England Association football who currently plays as a defender for Stoke City F.C....


    • 2000-2001 Chris Riggott
      Chris Riggott

      Christopher Mark "Chris" Riggott is an England Association football. He is a Defender , who currently plays for Premier League side Middlesbrough F.C.....


    • 1999-2000 Mart Poom
      Mart Poom

      Mart Poom is an Estonian-American football goalkeeper. He qualifies to play for the United States through his American father, Estonia though his Estonian mother and England because he has lived in England for more than 10 years, becoming a naturalized citizen of the country in 2003....


    • 1998-1999 Jacob Laursen
      Jacob Laursen

      Jacob Thaysen-Laursen is a Denmark retired professional football player, who played as a Defender . He most notably played for England club Derby County and won the Danish Superliga championship with Silkeborg IF and F.C....


    • 1997-1998 Francesco Baiano
      Francesco Baiano

      Francesco Baiano is an Italy professional Football . He is a well-known striker famous for his shooting technique.During his career, Baiano played for several clubs including U.S....


    • 1996-1997 Chris Powell
      Chris Powell

      Christopher George Robin "Chris" Powell is an English Association footballer, who has had a long career as a Defender #Full back, crowned by five caps for the England national football team....


    • 1995-1996 Dean Yates
      Dean Yates

      Dean Yates is a retired England football defender. He is currently commentating alongside Colin Slater for BBC Radio Nottingham on there coverage of Notts County matches.He is now living in Burton Joyce close to the home ground of Notts County....


    • 1994-1995 Craig Short
      Craig Short

      Craig Jonathan Short is a former football player who is a Defender and coach for Ferencv?rosi TC....
     
  • 1993-1994 Martin Taylor


    • 1992-1993 Marco Gabbiadini
      Marco Gabbiadini

      Marco Gabbiadini is a former England-Italian people football player whose career lasted 18 years from 1985 to 2003. He totalled nearly ?3 million in transfer fees and played for 12 different clubs....


    • 1991-1992 Ted McMinn
      Ted McMinn

      Kevin Clifton "Ted" McMinn is a Scotland former association footballer who played as a winger . His nickname is The Tin Man....


    • 1990-1991 Dean Saunders
      Dean Saunders

      Dean Nicholas Saunders is a former Wales association football who played as a striker in a professional career which lasted from 1982 until 2001....


    • 1989-1990 Mark Wright


    • 1988-1989 Mark Wright


    • 1987-1988 Michael Forsyth


    • 1986-1987 Geraint Williams
      Geraint Williams

      Geraint Williams is manager of Leyton Orient and a former professional football who also played for Wales national football team. He married his wife Lynne on the 6th of July 1985 at St David's Church, Ton-Pentre....


    • 1985-1986 Ross MacLaren
      Ross MacLaren

      Ross MacLaren, sometimes erroneously spelled McLaren, is a former football Midfielder and coach....


    • 1984-1985 Bobby Davison
      Bobby Davison

      Robert "Bobby" Davison is an England former professional association football and current coach ....


    • 1983-1984 Archie Gemmill
      Archie Gemmill

      Archibald "Archie" Gemmill is a Scottish former football , most famous for a goal he scored against the Netherlands national football team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup....


    • 1982-1983 Steve Cherry


    • 1981-1982 Steve Buckley
      Steve Buckley (footballer)

      Steve Buckley was an England football . His brother Alan Buckley and nephew Adam Buckley also played professionally.A committed full-back, Steve began his career as an apprentice with Nottingham Forest F.C....


    • 1980-1981 Roger Jones
      Roger Jones (footballer)

      Roger Jones is an England former association football, born in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, who played as a goalkeeper . Released by his first club, Portsmouth F.C., when they disbanded their reserve team, Jones went on to make nearly 700 appearances in the Football League, playing for A.F.C....
     
  • 1979-1980 Steve Buckley
    Steve Buckley (footballer)

    Steve Buckley was an England football . His brother Alan Buckley and nephew Adam Buckley also played professionally.A committed full-back, Steve began his career as an apprentice with Nottingham Forest F.C....


    • 1978-1979 Steve Powell
      Steve Powell

      Stephen "Steve" Powell is a former English people Association football. He primarily played in midfield and spend his entire league career at Derby County F.C....


    • 1977-1978 David Langan


    • 1976-1977 Leighton James
      Leighton James

      Leighton James is a former Wales international footballer.Leighton started his career as a Left Winger with Burnley F.C. making his league debut in November 1970 against Nottingham Forest F.C....


    • 1975-1976 Charlie George
      Charlie George

      Frederick Charles "Charlie" George is an England former football er.Born in Islington, London, George supported Arsenal F.C. as a boy and played for Islington Schoolboys before joining his favoured club in May 1966....


    • 1974-1975 Peter Daniel
      Peter Daniel (footballer)

      Peter William Daniel is an England former professional footballer and football club manager. He is currently manager of non-league side Winterton Rangers F.C.....


    • 1973-1974 Ron Webster
      Ron Webster

      Ron Webster was an English soccer, who spent his career playing for his local team Derby County F.C.. Webster played at right back. Webster was always the fans' favourite because of his hard tackles and effort....


    • 1972-1973 Kevin Hector
      Kevin Hector

      Kevin James Hector was an English people association football who Football positions as a striker for Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C., Vancouver Whitecaps , Burton Albion F.C....


    • 1971-1972 Colin Todd
      Colin Todd

      Colin Todd is an England association football coach and former player. He was most recenly manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He was born in Chester-le-Street....


    • 1970-1971 Dave Mackay


    • 1969-1970 John O'Hare
      John O'Hare

      John O'Hare is a Scottish people former Association football. His clubs included Sunderland A.F.C., Derby County F.C. and also Nottingham Forest F.C....


    • 1968-1969 Roy McFarland
      Roy McFarland

      Roy Leslie McFarland is an England association football coach who was also a player, notably at Derby County F.C. where he played 434 league games helping him to earn 28 cap for England national football team....


    It was initially announced at a fans forum conference on 11 March 2008 that the trophy would not be handed out for the 2007/08 campaign. However, this was changed when it was announced before the Aston Villa home match on 12 April 2008 that it would be held but with the Fans included as a nominee. This mirrored the 2002/03 season when the fans (who had been given the number 12 squad number by then manager John Gregory
    John Gregory

    John Charles Gregory is an England former Association football and coach . He has previously managed Portsmouth F.C., Plymouth Argyle F.C., Wycombe Wanderers F.C., Aston Villa F.C., Derby County F.C....
    ) voted themselves 2nd, narrowly behind Georgi Kinkladze.

    Managers


    Management team

    • Manager: Nigel Clough
      Nigel Clough

      Nigel Howard Clough is an English association football and the current coach of Derby County F.C.. He played predominately as a Forward , but later in his career was used as a midfielder....
    • Assistant Manager: Gary Crosby
      Gary Crosby (footballer)

      Gary Crosby began his senior career at Lincoln United F.C.. In his teenage years, he had been one of the most promising players in the Lincoln area and regularly appeared for Lincoln City F.C.'s youth and reserve sides....
    • First-team Coach: Andy Garner
      Andy Garner

      Andrew "Andy" Garner is a retired England professional football player. He is now first-team coach at Derby County F.C..Garner began his career as an apprentice with Derby County F.C....
    • Fitness Coach: Nigel Ashley-Jones
    • Goalkeeping Coach: Gary Walsh
      Gary Walsh (English footballer)

      Gary Walsh is a retired England association football who played as goalkeeper with a number of clubs including Manchester United F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Bradford City A.F.C....
      ; Martin Taylor
      Martin Taylor (footballer born 1966)

      Martin Taylor is a goalkeeping coach at Derby County F.C..A one-time apprentice coal miner, Taylor was signed from Mile Oak Rovers F.C. as understudy to Peter Shilton....
    • Chief Scout: Bill Green
      Bill Green (football manager)

      William "Bill" Green is an English people former professional Association football player and manager.He joined Hartlepool United F.C....
    • Scout: David Hamilton
    • Academy Manager: Phil Cannon
    • Academy Head Coach: David Lowe
      David Lowe (footballer)

      David Anthony Lowe is an England former professional Football , making over 600 appearances for Wigan Athletic FC, Ipswich Town F.C., Leicester City, Port Vale FC and Wrexham AFC in a 17-year long career....
    • Academy Head Scout: Mick Elliot
    • Physiotherapists: Alan Tomlinson, Neil Sullivan
    • Assistant Physiotherapist: Ben Taylor
    • Kit Managers: Gordon Guthrie, Jonathan Davidson


    Managerial History


    Below is a list of all the permanent managers that Derby County have had since the appointment of Harry Newbould
    Harry Newbould

    Henry J. "Harry" Newbould was an England Association football manager who managed Derby County F.C. and Manchester City F.C..Before becoming a manager Newbould combined a job at an iron foundry with playing football, playing as an outside right....
     in 1900. In the 16 years prior to Newbould's appointment, the team was selected by club committee, a standard practice by football clubs at the time. The club's current manager, Nigel Clough
    Nigel Clough

    Nigel Howard Clough is an English association football and the current coach of Derby County F.C.. He played predominately as a Forward , but later in his career was used as a midfielder....
    , is their 26th in all, and was appointed in January 2009, as a successor to Paul Jewell
    Paul Jewell

    Paul Steven Jewell is a Association football coach , having previously had a career as a player. He is without a job since resigning from Derby County in December 2008....
     who resigned in December 2008. For a more detailed list, includingthe various caretaker managers the club has had, please check here
    List of Derby County F.C. managers

    Below is a list of every football manager in the history of Derby County F.C.. Derby's first full-time manager Harry Newbould, was appointed in 1896, 12 years after the club's formation....
    .

  • 2009-: Nigel Clough
    Nigel Clough

    Nigel Howard Clough is an English association football and the current coach of Derby County F.C.. He played predominately as a Forward , but later in his career was used as a midfielder....
  • 2007-2008: Paul Jewell
    Paul Jewell

    Paul Steven Jewell is a Association football coach , having previously had a career as a player. He is without a job since resigning from Derby County in December 2008....
  • 2006-2007: Billy Davies
    Billy Davies

    William McIntosh "Billy" Davies is a Scotland Association football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Nottingham Forest F.C.....
  • 2005-2006: Phil Brown
  • 2003-2005: George Burley
    George Burley

    George Elder Burley is a Scotland football coach and former player. On 24 January 2008 he was appointed manager of the Scotland national football team national team....
  • 2002-2003: John Gregory
    John Gregory

    John Charles Gregory is an England former Association football and coach . He has previously managed Portsmouth F.C., Plymouth Argyle F.C., Wycombe Wanderers F.C., Aston Villa F.C., Derby County F.C....
  • 2001-2002: Colin Todd
    Colin Todd

    Colin Todd is an England association football coach and former player. He was most recenly manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He was born in Chester-le-Street....
  • 1995-2001: Jim Smith
    Jim Smith (footballer)

    James Michael "Jim" Smith is an English former association football and coach . He is currently a member of the board at Oxford United F.C.. His nickname is The Bald Eagle....
  • 1993-1995: Roy McFarland
    Roy McFarland

    Roy Leslie McFarland is an England association football coach who was also a player, notably at Derby County F.C. where he played 434 league games helping him to earn 28 cap for England national football team....
  • 1984-1993: Arthur Cox
  • 1982-1984: Peter Taylor
  • 1982: John Newman
  • 1979-1982: Colin Addison
    Colin Addison

    Colin Addison is an England former professional football and manager.Addison has managed a wide variety of clubs in the UK, as well as in countries such as Spain, South Africa, Kuwait and Qatar....
  • 1977-1979: Tommy Docherty
    Tommy Docherty

    Thomas Henderson Docherty , usually known as 'Tommy Docherty' or 'The Doc', is a Scotland former football er and football manager....
  • 1976-1977: Colin Murphy
    Colin Murphy (footballer)

    Colin Murphy is a former amateur association football and professional manager who has taken charge of numerous clubs during a long management career, including Derby County F.C., Lincoln City F.C., Stockport County F.C., Southend United F.C., Shelbourne F.C., Notts County F.C., Cork City F.C....
  • 1973-1976: Dave Mackay
  • 1967-1973: Brian Clough
    Brian Clough

    Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
  • 1962-1967: Tim Ward
    Tim Ward (footballer)

    Tim Ward was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
  • 1955-1962: Harry Storer
    Harry Storer, Jr.

    Harry Storer was an England professional association footballer, cricketer and football manager....
  • 1953-1955: Jack Barker
    Jack Barker

    John William "Jack" Barker was an England association football who played 327 league games for Derby County F.C. and won 11 England national football team Cap ....
  • 1946-1953: Stuart McMillan
    Stuart McMillan (cricketer)

    Stuart McMillan was an England cricketer and association football and later became a manager. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club....
  • 1944-1946: Ted Magner
    Ted Magner

    Edward "Ted" Magner was a former professional coach . He managed Denmark before moving on to Huddersfield Town F.C. , where he managed during the World War II, and Derby County F.C., where he won a double of the Football League North and Midlands Cup in the 1944/45 season....
  • 1925-1941: George Jobey
    George Jobey

    George Jobey was an England Association football player and manager. He won the league championship as a player with his hometown club Newcastle United F.C.....
  • 1922-1925: Cecil Potter
    Cecil Potter

    Cecil Bertram Potter was a former professional coach at Huddersfield Town F.C., Derby County F.C. and Hartlepool United F.C..References...
  • 1906-1922: Jimmy Methven
    Jimmy Methven

    James Methven , was a Scottish people association football player. He belonged to an age of security and loyalty and, accordingly, became synonymous with the very club for whom he played....
  • 1900-1906: Harry Newbould
    Harry Newbould

    Henry J. "Harry" Newbould was an England Association football manager who managed Derby County F.C. and Manchester City F.C..Before becoming a manager Newbould combined a job at an iron foundry with playing football, playing as an outside right....


  • Board of directors and ownership


    • Chairman: Andrew Appleby
      Andrew Appleby

      Andrew D. Appleby is the USA founder of General Sports and Entertainment, a sports and entertainment marketing and management firm.In school he was an All American high school wrestler, and he won three State Wrestling Championships, becoming the New England Wrestling Champion in 1981....
    • Chairman of Football Operations
      Board of directors

      A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
      : Adam Pearson
      Adam Pearson

      Adam Pearson is the Chair of English association football club Derby County F.C.Pearson left his position as Leeds United A.F.C.'s commercial director in 2001 to purchase Hull City A.F.C....
    • President
      President

      President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, company, trade unions, university, and country. Etymology, a "president" is one who Wiktionary:Preside, who sits in leadership ....
       and Chief Executive Officer
      Chief executive officer

      A chief executive officer or chief executive is typically the highest-ranking Corporate title or Administration in charge of total management of a corporation, company, non-profit organization, or government agency, reporting to the board of directors....
      : Tom Glick
    • Finance Director
      Board of directors

      A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
      : Martin Ridgeway
    • Operations Director
      Board of directors

      A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
      : John Vicars
    • Commercial Director
      Board of directors

      A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
      : Perry Deakin
    • Non-Executive Directors
      Board of directors

      A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
      : Don Amott, Roger Faulkner


    The club is owned by an international investment group led by General Sports and Entertainment LLC
    Limited liability company

    A limited liability company in the law of the vast majority of United States jurisdictions is a legal form of business company that provides limited liability to its owners....
    .

    Club mascot

    Rammie
    Derby's mascot is a ram
    Ram

    Ram, ram, or RAM as a non-acronymic wordAs a non-acronymic word Ram, ram, or RAM may refer to:...
     named Rammie. Rammie is a full time employee of the club who also works to maintain the clubs links with fans and the East Midlands in general, such as school visits to promote literacy and charity events. Rammie originally emerged as a more friendly option to the club's traditional links with the British Army
    British Army

    The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
    .

    Rammie was the first full-time mascot in football. Rammie's traditional activities include penalty shoot-outs with members of the crowd (from both the Home and Away ends) at half time, with Rammie as goalkeeper, and warming the crowd up before the match and encouraging them during it. Rammie is a very popular figure amongst Rams' fans and, in 2005, released his first DVD
    DVD

    DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
    , which features the character reading from Aesop's Fables
    Aesop's Fables

    Aesop's Fables or Aesopica refers to a collection of fables credited to Aesop , a Slavery and story-teller who lived in Ancient Greece. Aesop's Fables have become a blanket term for collections of brief fables, especially beast fables involving Anthropomorphism animals....
     in the Derbyshire
    Derbyshire

    Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. A substantial portion of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the Pennines, a famous chain of hills and mountains....
     countryside.

    Club academy

    Derby County's academy, called Moor Farm, is a purpose-built complex situated near the city suburb of Oakwood. It was built in 2003, at a cost of £5m , to replace the club's previous academy, The Ram-Arena, which was based at Raynesway. It covers and features six full-sized training pitches plus an indoor pitch and includes a gym, restaurant, ProZone room and a laundry.

    The academy is run by former Everton
    Everton F.C.

    Everton Football Club are a professional English association football club located in the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League and has contested more seasons in the top flight of English football than any other....
     youth recruitment officer Phil Cannon, who took over from former manager Kevin Thelwell in April 2008 as part of new manager Paul Jewell's wholesale restructuring of the club. He is assisted by David Lowe and Mick Elliott.

    When opening the academy then Chairman Lionel Pickering
    Lionel Pickering

    Lionel Victor Pickering was a newspaper mogul and the owner of Derby County F.C. in Derby, England from 1991 to 2003....
     said that the intent was to have "at least eight players from the Academy... in the first-team within three years." Although this wasn't achieved, the current first team squad includes several players who have worked their way up through the ranks, namely highly rated England under-19
    England national football team

    The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
     international Giles Barnes
    Giles Barnes

    Giles Gordon Barnes is an English people association football who plays for Fulham F.C. as a midfielder, on loan from Derby County F.C.....
    , Miles Addison
    Miles Addison

    Miles Vivien Esifi Addison is an English people association football, playing for Derby County F.C. in the Coca Cola Championship. He can play as both a central defender or a central midfielder....
     and Welsh international
    Wales national football team

    The Wales national football team represents Wales in international men's association football. It is controlled by the Football Association of Wales, the governing body for football in Wales and the third oldest national football association in the world....
     defender Lewin Nyatanga
    Lewin Nyatanga

    Lewin John Nyatanga is an England born Wales Football Defender who plays for Wales national football team at full international level. He currently plays for Derby County F.C.....
    . Others, such as Paris Simmons
    Paris Simmons

    Paris Michael Simmons is an England football who currently plays as a striker for Derby County F.C.....
     and Jason Beardsley
    Jason Beardsley

    Jason Clive Beardsley, is a footballer currently playing for Derby County F.C.....
     have been involved with the first team squad, either on the bench or as substitutes.

    Other notable players produced by the academy in recent years include England under-21
    England national under-21 football team

    England's national Under-21 football team, also known as England Under-21s or England U21, is considered to be the feeder team for the England national football team....
     internationalists Tom Huddlestone
    Tom Huddlestone

    Thomas Andrew "Tom" Huddlestone, , is a professional English Association football player for Tottenham Hotspur F.C.....
     (now of Tottenham Hotspur
    Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

    Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
    ) and Lee Camp
    Lee Camp

    Lee Michael John Camp is an English association football who plays for Queens Park Rangers F.C. as a goalkeeper . He has also played for the England national under-21 football team....
    .

    Honours


    Note: the leagues and divisions of English football have changed somewhat over time, so here they are grouped into their relative levels on the English football league system
    English football league system

    The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of League system for club football in England . The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, and allows even the smallest club to dream of rising to the very top of the system....
     at the time they were won to allow easy comparison of the achievement

    • First Division/Premier League
      English football champions

      The English football champions are the winners of the highest league in English football, which is currently the Premier League. Teams in bold are those who won The Double of League Championship and FA Cup, or the the double#European Double of League Championship and UEFA Champions League in that season....
      (level 1 of the English football league system)
      • Champions: 1972, 1975
      • Runners-up: 1896, 1930, 1936


    • Second Division/First Division
      List of winners of English Football League Championship and predecessors

      A national second tier of English league football was established in 1892-93 in English football, as the Football League Second Division. In 1992, with the departure of the then Football League First Division clubs to become the Premier League, the second tier became known as the First Division....
      (level 2 of the English football league system)
      • Champions: 1912, 1915, 1969, 1987
      • Runners-up: 1926, 1996
      • Play-offs Winners: 2007
        2007 Football League Championship play-off final

        The 2007 Football League Championship play-off Final was a association football match played at Wembley Stadium on 28 May 2007, at the end of the 2006?07 in English football season....
      • Play-offs Runners-up: 1994
      • Play-offs Semi-finalists: 1992, 2005
    • Third Division (South) (level 3 of the English football league system)
      • Champions: 1957
      • Runners-up: 1956


    • FA Cup
      FA Cup

      The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
      • Winners: 1946
        1946 FA Cup Final

        The 1946 FA Cup Final, the first since the start of the World War II, was contested by Derby County F.C. and Charlton Athletic F.C. at Wembley Stadium ....
      • Runners-up: 1898
        1898 FA Cup Final

        The 1898 FA Cup Final was contested by Nottingham Forest F.C. and Derby County F.C. at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. Forest won 3–1, with goals from Arthur Capes and John McPherson ....
        , 1899
        1899 FA Cup Final

        The 1899 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield United F.C. and Derby County F.C. at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. Sheffield United won 4–1, with goals scored by John Almond , Walter Bennett, Billy Beer and Fred Priest....
        , 1903
        1903 FA Cup Final

        The 1903 FA Cup Final was contested by Bury F.C. and Derby County F.C. at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. Bury won 6–0, with goals from George Ross , Charles Sagar, Joe Leeming , Willie Wood and John Plant ....
      • Semi-finalists: 1896, 1897, 1902, 1904, 1909, 1923, 1934, 1948, 1976


    • League Cup
      Football League Cup

      The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
      • Semi-finalists, 1969, 2009


    • European Champion Clubs' Cup
      European Champion Clubs' Cup

      The European Champion Clubs' Cup, or simply the European Cup, is a trophy awarded annually by UEFA to the football club that wins the UEFA Champions League....
      • Semi-Finalists, 1973


    • FA Charity Shield
      FA Community Shield

      The Football Association Community Shield is an England football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the FA Premier League and the winners of the FA Cup, though this tradition was only established twenty years into the fixture's existence....
      • Winners, 1975


    • Texaco Cup
      Texaco Cup

      The Texaco Cup was an association football competition that involved clubs from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland which had not qualified for European competitions....
      • Winners, 1971-72
        1971-72 in English football

        The 1971-72 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in England....


    • Watney Cup
      Watney Cup

      The Watney Mann Invitation Cup was a short-lived England football tournament held in the early 1970s. It was held before the start of the season, and was contested by the teams that had scored the most goals in each of the four divisions of the Football League the previous season who had not been promoted or admitted to one of the European...
      • Winners, 1970-71
        1970-71 in English football

        The 1970-71 season was the 91st season of competitive football in England.the 1970–71 season marking a watershed for English football sponsorship....


    • Anglo-Italian Cup
      Anglo-Italian Cup

      The Anglo-Italian Cup, sometimes referred to as the Anglo-Italian Tournament, was a football cup competition held between clubs in England and Italy....
      • Runners-up, 1992-93
        1992-93 in English football

        The 1992-1993 season was the 113th season of competitive football in England....


    See also - Brian Clough Trophy
    Brian Clough Trophy

    The Brian Clough Trophy is a association football trophy competed for whenever East Midlands rivals Derby County F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C....


    Club records


    • Record League victory: 9-0 v Wolves
      Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

      Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
       at The Racecourse Ground, Football League First Division
      Football League First Division

      The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
      , 10 January 1891) & v Sheffield Wednesday
      Sheffield Wednesday F.C.

      Sheffield Wednesday Football Club are a professional Association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England who currently compete in the Football League Championship, in England....
       at The Baseball Ground, Football League First Division
      Football League First Division

      The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
      , 21 January 1899)
    • Record Cup victory: 12-0 v Finn Harps F.C.
      Finn Harps F.C.

      Finn Harps Football Club are an Republic of Ireland football club playing in the FAI Premier Division of the FAI League of Ireland. The club were founded in 1954 and elected to the league in 1969....
       at The Baseball Ground, UEFA Cup
      UEFA Cup

      The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
       First Round, First Leg, 15 September 1976)
    • Record defeat: 2-11 Everton
      Everton F.C.

      Everton Football Club are a professional English association football club located in the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League and has contested more seasons in the top flight of English football than any other....
       at Goodison Park
      Goodison Park

      Goodison Park is the home ground of Everton F.C. in Liverpool. It was built in 1892 and now has a total capacity of 40,158 all-seated....
      , FA Cup
      FA Cup

      The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
      , First Round, 18 January 1890)
    • Record home attendance at the Baseball Ground: 41,826 vs Tottenham Hotspur
      Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

      Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
      , Football League First Division
      Football League First Division

      The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
      , 20 September 1969
    • Record home attendance at Pride Park: 33,378 vs Liverpool
      Liverpool F.C.

      Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
      , FA Premier League
      FA Premier League

      The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition....
      , 18 March 2000.
    • Record league points (2 for a win): 63, Division 2, 1968-69 and Division 3 (N), 1955-56 and 1956-57.
    • Record league points (3 for a win): 84, Division 3, 1985-85 and 1986-87 and Football League Championship, 2006-07
    • Record league goals: 111, Division 3 (N), 1956-57
    • Highest league scorer in a season: 37, Jack Bowers
      Jack Bowers

      John William Anslow "Jack" Bowers was an English association football, who was twice the top scorer in the Football League and made three appearances for England national football team....
      , Division 1, 1930-31 and Ray Straw
      Ray Straw

      Raymond Straw is a former English people professional footballer.Straw was a former Coalminer who joined Derby County F.C. in 1951 from his home town club Ilkeston Town F.C.....
      , Division 3 (N), 1956-57
    • Most league goals in total aggregate: Steve Bloomer
      Steve Bloomer

      Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
      , 292 league goals, 1892-1906 and 1910-14
    • Most goals in one match: Steve Bloomer
      Steve Bloomer

      Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
       6 v Sheffield Wednesday
      Sheffield Wednesday F.C.

      Sheffield Wednesday Football Club are a professional Association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England who currently compete in the Football League Championship, in England....
       at The Baseball Ground Football League First Division
      Football League First Division

      The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
      , 21 January 1899)
    • Record goal-scorer: Steve Bloomer
      Steve Bloomer

      Steve Bloomer was an English footballer and manager who played for Derby County F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and England national football team during the 1890s and 1900s....
      , 332 goals, 1892-1906 and 1910-14
    • Most capped player: Deon Burton
      Deon Burton

      Deon John Burton is a Jamaican Association football striker who currently plays for Charlton Athletic....
       (42 caps for Jamaica
      Jamaica national football team

      The Jamaica national football team, or The Reggae Boyz, is the national team of Jamaica and is controlled by the Jamaica Football Federation....
      )
    • Record appearances: Kevin Hector
      Kevin Hector

      Kevin James Hector was an English people association football who Football positions as a striker for Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C., Vancouver Whitecaps , Burton Albion F.C....
      , 486 league matches, 589 total matches
    • Youngest player: Lee Holmes
      Lee Holmes

      Lee Daniel Holmes is an England association football who plays for Southampton F.C.. He is a Midfielder. Holmes started his career with Derby County F.C....
       (15 years, 268 days, v Grimsby Town, 26 December 2002)
    • Record Transfer Fee: £3.5m to Norwich City
      Norwich City F.C.

      Norwich City Football Club is an England professional football club based in Norwich, Norfolk.Norwich are currently members of the Football League Championship ....
       for Robert Earnshaw
      Robert Earnshaw

      Robert Earnshaw is a Zambian-born Wales national football team football player. He is a striker presently playing for Nottingham Forest F.C.....
    • Record Fee Received: £7m from Leeds United
      Leeds United A.F.C.

      Leeds United Association Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Leeds United, or informally Leeds, are an England Professional sports association football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire....
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      Seth Johnson

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    External links

    • - Official Site
    • - Derby Evening Telegraph
      Derby Evening Telegraph

      The Derby Evening Telegraph is an afternoon tabloid newspaper printed and distributed in Derby, England....
       Rams site.
    • - BBC's Derby County section.