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For the first time in its history, Reading Football Club participated in the Premier League in the 2006–07 season. As a result of the sell-out crowds for their first few fixtures of the season, the club announced their intention, in October 2006, [80] to make a planning application to extend the ground to between 37,000 and 38,000 seats.
Supporters at a Reading match at Elm Park in 1913. In 1913, Reading toured Italy and beat Genoa 4–2 and AC Milan 5–0, narrowly lost 2–1 to Casale, before beating Italian champions Pro Vercelli 6–0 and the full Italy national team 2–0, prompting the leading sports newspaper Corriere della Sera to write "without doubt, Reading FC are the finest foreign team seen in Italy."
Reading Performance from 1920 until 2023. This is a list of seasons played by Reading F.C. in the English Football League. The team, established in 1871, competes in the Championship, the second football league in England. Established in 1871, the club first entered the FA Cup in 1878–79 but did not play league football until the 1920–21 ...
Reading's progress through the English football league system from 1920 to present. Reading Football Club hold the record for the number of successive league wins at the start of a season, with a total of 13 wins at the start of the 1985–86 Third Division campaign [1] and also the record for the number of points gained in a professional league season with 106 points in the 2005–06 Football ...
On 4 July, Reading announced that they had signed a new one-year contract with Tivonge Rushesha after his previous one had expired at the end of the previous season. [6]On 5 July, Reading announced that they had signed new contracts with Adrian Akande, Matthew Rowley, Jack Senga, Michael Stickland and Basil Tuma, whilst Joseph Barough, Boyd Beacroft, Harrison Rhone, Kiyan Coke-Miles-Smith ...
This is a list of all managers of Reading Football Club. Managerial history. As of match played 15 February 2025.
Reading Football Club played the 2009–10 season in the Football League Championship, having lost 3–0 on aggregate to Burnley in the Championship playoff semi-final. Reading had a new manager, Brian McDermott, who succeeded ex-boss Brendan Rodgers on 27 January 2010, after excelling in an FA Cup run as caretaker manager.
Reading's top 10 all time appearances makers and goalscorers are listed on the club's official website, [6] while statistics of selected players from all era's are also available at the Reading F.C. Former Players' Association. [7] International career. Players who made international appearances only have the highest level at which they played ...