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  2. Category : Middlesbrough F.C. directors and chairmen

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  3. Category:Middlesbrough F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Middlesbrough F.C. wartime guest players (20 P) Pages in category "Middlesbrough F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,051 total.

  4. Borough of Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    The borough of Middlesbrough's total resident population was 148,285, by the 2022 The population of Middlesbrough as a county borough peaked at almost 165,000 in the late 1960s, however this has declined since the early 1980s before starting to recover in the 2010s. [19]

  5. Teesside Live - Wikipedia

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    The Teesside Gazette occupied the Gazette building on Borough Road in the centre of Middlesbrough for almost 80 years; and in April 2018, it moved to a new premises on Hudson Quays, Middlehaven. [6] This houses the editorial staff as well as various operational departments such as advertising and newspaper sales.

  6. Riverside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Stadium is a football stadium in Middlesbrough, England, which has been the home of Middlesbrough since its opening in 1995. It has an all-seated capacity of 34,742, [4] [5] although provisional planning permission is in place to expand to 42,000 if required.

  7. Marton, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Marton is also the base for a junior football club, Marton F.C., which was founded in 1982 and for which Jonathan Woodgate (born 1980), David Wheater (born 1987) and Stewart Downing (born 1984), subsequent Middlesbrough F.C. professional footballers, once played.

  8. Middlesbrough F.C. in European football - Wikipedia

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    Middlesbrough Football Club is an English football club based in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. The club was founded in 1876 and made their European debut in 1970 as a participant in the 1970 Anglo-Italian Cup. In 2004 they qualified for their first major European competition the 2004–05 UEFA Cup. [1]

  9. List of Middlesbrough F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Middlesbrough. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more first-class matches for the club, or been an officially designated captain. Players are listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club.