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Middlesbrough Storia e momenti salienti

Middlesbrough Storia e momenti salienti

  • established: 1876.
  • based: Middlesbrough.
  • league: EFL Championship.
  • ground: Riverside Stadium.
  • nickname: Smoggies.
  • chairman: Steve Gibson.
  • manager: Jonathan Woodgate.
  • captain: George Friend.
  • top scorer: George Camsell (345).
  • top shower: Tim Williamson (602).
  • rivals: Sunderland, Newcastle, Leeds.
  • honors: 1-Time Carabao Cup Winners.
  • apparel manufacturer: Hummel.
  • colors: Red & White.
  • main sponsor: 32Red.
  • notable players: George Friend, Daniel Ayala, Adam Clayton, Stewart Downing.
  • team mascot: Roary the Lion.
  • last season record: EFL Championship: 7th Place | FA Cup: 4th Round | Carabao Cup: Quarter-finals.

Notizie divertenti su Middlesbrough:

  • 1: Middlesbrough nickname "Smoggies" is a result of the city's big industrial air pollution and smog that hangs over the town. At first rival supporters called Middlesborough with this nickname as mocking them, but then Boro fans themselves decided to adopt the name in a self-deprecating act calling also a banner to away match with the slogan "Smoggies on tour".
  • 2: Aitor Karanca, the team Spanish manager since 2013 is a second cousin to Tennis great multiple grand-slams winner Rafael Nadal.
  • 3: Although Boro is not a household name in European competitions, their best European campaign yet was during the 2005-2006 season when the team reached all the way up to the then UEFA Cup final with players like Gareth Southgate, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mark Viduka losing eventually 0:4 in the final to Spanish side Sevilla.