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This article chronicles the seasons of Derby County Football Club from their formation in 1884 to the present day.. Chart of Derby County League Performances. Details of Derby County's final league position is given (from the 1888–99 season, when The Football League was founded), along with which round they made it to in both the FA Cup, the EFL Cup (which began in the 1960–61 season) and ...
Record away league victory: 8–0, (v. Bristol City Second Division, 29 September 1923) Record FA Cup win – 8–1 (home v. Barnsley St. Peter's, 30 January 1897) Record League Cup win – 7–0 (home v. Southend United, 7 October 1992) Record Premier League win – 4–0 (twice; home v. Southampton, 27 September 1997 and home v.
Derby County Football Club is an English association football club based in Derby, which competes in the EFL Championship during the 2024–25 season.The club was founded in 1884, by William Morley, as an offshoot of Derbyshire County Cricket Club; it has spent all but six seasons in the top two divisions of the English football league.
Chart of table positions of Derby County in the Football League. Derby were one of the twelve founder members of the Football League and are one of only ten clubs to have competed in every single season of English league football. The club has primarily competed in the top two divisions of the football pyramid, though it has had three separate ...
Craig Forsyth (Derby County) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Nathaniel Méndez-Laing with a cross following a corner. Derby County vs Sunderland. 20:13. Corner, Derby ...
At the other end of the table, Wayne Rooney is aiming to revive Plymouth’s fortunes after they narrowly avoided relegation last year, with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One ...
[1] [2] Along the way, the team set club records for points in a season (92, eclipsing the 85 achieved in 2013–14) and most away wins (13, eclipising the twelve away wins in 2004-05 and 2006-07), and equalled the club record for most wins in a single league campaign (28, matching that of the 1955–56 season).
1 July saw the start of pre-season for the 2024–25 campaign, with the players returning to training after the summer break. As 30 June had seen the final day of a number of players contracts, 1 July also saw the official departure of Dwight Gayle, Conor Hourihane, Scott Loach, Korey Smith, Martyn Waghorn, and Joe Wildsmith from the first team as had been announced via the release of the club ...