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The 2024–25 season is the 138th season in the history of Barnsley Football Club and their third consecutive season in League One.In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy.
Barnsley released an club statement on the 7 October 2023, to confirm during the club travelling back to South Yorkshire, after their away win fixture against Exeter City. The coach suffered complications and caught fire, everyone on board evacuated the coach safely, and thank the emergency services for their assistance. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Barnsley have played their home games in red shirts for most of their history. The only exception to this is the period 1887–1901, where it is speculated that the team first wore blue shirts with claret arms, then circa 1890 the team wore chocolate and white stripes, before moving on to blue and white stripes around 1898.
Barnsley Performances from 1898 until 2023. Barnsley Football Club is an English association football club based in the South Yorkshire town of Barnsley.Founded in 1887 under the name Barnsley St Peter's, the team played in the Sheffield & District League from the 1890–91 season and first entered the FA Cup in 1893–94.
Crewe Alexandra and Worksop Town announced friendlies with Barnsley on 18 May 2022. [64] [65] Belper Town did likewise on 24 May. [66] On 1 June Barnsley confirmed their pre-season schedule. [67] A trip to Harrogate Town was later added to the schedule. [68] Win Draw Loss Fixtures
The 2020–21 season was the 134th season in existence of Barnsley Football Club and the club's second consecutive season in the second division of English football.In addition to the domestic league, Barnsley participated in this season's editions of the FA Cup, and the EFL Cup.
Fans staged walkouts during games to protest and ultimately followed in the steps of former Wimbledon fans by creating a breakaway club, AFC Barnsley, [1] though they folded towards the end of the 2005–06 season due to the salvation of the main club. In the summer of 2003, the sale of the club appeared imminent on numerous occasions.
In Barnsley's final home game of the season, a Yorkshire derby against Bradford City, the team knew a win would be enough to secure promotion to the top tier of English football for the first time in the club's history. The side dominated the game, but led only 1–0 at half time thanks to a Wilkinson goal.