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The City Ground is a football stadium in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Trent.It has been home to Nottingham Forest since 1898 and has a capacity of 30,455.
In 1878–79 season, Nottingham Forest entered into the FA Cup for the first time. Forest beat Notts County 3–1 in the first round at Beeston Cricket Ground before eventually losing 2–1 to Old Etonians in the semi-final. [7] Nottingham Forest's application was rejected to join the Football League at its formation in 1888. [7]
Nottingham Forest F.C. All-time First XI In 1997 and 1998, as part of the release of the book The Official History of Nottingham Forest , a vote was carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI.
Nottingham Forest; 2013–14 season; Chairman: Fawaz Al-Hasawi: Manager: Billy Davies (until 24 March) Gary Brazil (caretaker charge from 24 March to 3 May) Ground
Nottingham Forest league performances since 1892. This is a list of all seasons played by Nottingham Forest Football Club, from their first entry into the FA Cup in 1878 to their last completed season in 2024. It details the club's performance in every competition entered, as well as the top scorers for each season.
Meadow Lane is a football stadium in Nottingham, England. It is the home ground of Notts County, who have played there since it opened in 1910. The stadium was also home to Notts County Ladies F.C. from 2014 to 2017. It currently has an all-seated capacity of 19,841 for EFL games, [2] although its maximum capacity is 20,229. [3]
The 2024–25 season is the 159th season in the history of Nottingham Forest Football Club, and the club's third consecutive season competing in the Premier League.In addition to the domestic league, the club is also participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
Nottingham Forest : 3–2: Wimbledon: West Bridgford: Nigel Clough 17' Andy Thorn 30' Johnny Metgod 59' 2 2' Carlton Fairweather 47' Glyn Hodges: Stadium: City Ground Attendance: 15,481 Referee: PA Tyldesley