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Pages in category "Football clubs in Kent" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ashford United F ...
In 2001, Reading became the first football club to register their fans as an official member of their squad, giving the "player" registered with squad number 13 as 'Reading Fans'. [ 86 ] [ 87 ] For the 2015–16 season , Reading had 12,983 season ticket holders – ranked 10th in the Championship and almost identical to former league champions ...
On 8 May 2024, Reading released their retained and release list for the end of the season. Femi Azeez, Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, Jayden Wareham, Michael Craig, Jeriel Dorsett and Joel Pereira all had one-year optional extensions activated by the club, whilst Kelvin Abrefa and Tivonge Rushesha were offered new contracts with their current deals expiring on 30 June.
Reading City Football Club is a football club based in Reading, Berkshire, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division North ...
Matthew Connolly was part of three successive Championship winning sides between 2011 and 2013 with QPR, Reading and Cardiff City. [ 8 ] Part of a defence that kept seven consecutive clean sheets, Matthew Upson was hailed by then assistant manager Kevin Dillon as "the best loan signing this club has had".
The record attendance for a Reading Town game is 1,067 against AFC Wimbledon at Scours Lane on 3 May 2003. [1] Scours Lane is the second-highest capacity football stadium in Reading, next to Madejski Stadium, home of Sky Bet Championship side Reading. The ground is now used by Reading City F.C.
This is a list of all managers of Reading Football Club. Managerial history. As of match played 18 January 2025.
The Madejski Stadium, home of Reading Football Club and formerly London Irish. Reading is the home of Reading Football Club, an association football club nicknamed The Royals, formed in 1871. [1] Formerly based at Elm Park, the club plays at the 24,161 capacity [2] Madejski Stadium, named after chairman Sir John Madejski.