Established: 1874
Stadium: Villa Park (seating 42,700 people)
City: Birmingham
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Chinese name of the club: Aston Villa.
English name of the club: Aston Villa
Time of establishment: 1874 65438+ 10/.
Country: England City: Birmingham
Address: B6 6HE Villa Park, Trinity Road, Birmingham, UK
Home: Villa Park Stadium
Brief introduction of the club
1888 When the English League was founded, Aston Villa was the earliest member and one of the oldest clubs in the Premier League. 1At the end of 874, Villa Club was announced and won a series of honors and trophies in the early stage of the league. 1897, the club moved from Peribar to Villa Park Stadium.
19 10, villa won the sixth place in the league, and 19 13 won the FA Cup, continuing their glorious journey. 1982, they even won the European champions cup, reaching the pinnacle of honor in the history of the club. However, in the 1970s and after 1987, Villa was relegated from the top league twice and did not return to the top league until the 1990s. In 2002, former England coach Taylor took over the team, but a year later, former Leeds coach O 'Reilly became the new coach of the team, and Villa also hoped to open a new era under his leadership.
In 2003-04, Villa led by O 'Reilly was refreshing and finally ranked sixth in the Premier League. Although it still failed to qualify for the UEFA Cup, the style of New Villa in one season is still surprising.
Team honor
The biggest league victory in history: 12: 2 A-Conlington team (1March 892 12 A-League)
The biggest cup victory in history: 13: 0 Wednesday bury (1886 10, FA Cup Round 1)
The biggest defeat in history: 1: 8 Blackburn Rovers (1889 February 16 FA Cup Third Round)
The highest score in a single season league (2 points system): 70 points (197 1-72 season English-Chinese league)
Highest score in a single season league (3-point system): 78 points (1987-88 season B league)
Most goals scored in a single season: 128 goals (1930-3 1 League One)
The player who scored the most goals in a single season: 49 goals, Pongo (1930-3 1 season).
The player who scored the most goals in history: 2 15, Harry Hampton (1904- 15).
Player with the most appearances in history: 56 1 game, Charlie Aitken (196 1-76).
Championship in League One: 7 times (1893-94, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1898-99,1899-1)
Runner-up: 9 times (1888-89, 1902-03, 1907-08,19101,
Second division champion: 2 times (1937-38, 1959-60)
Second runner-up: 2 times (1974-75, 1987-88)
Winners of English Football Association Cup: 7 times (1887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 19 13, 1920,
English FA Cup runner-up: 3 times (1892,1924,2000)
English League Cup champion: 5 times (196 1, 1975, 1977, 1994, 1996).
English League Cup runner-up: 2 times (1963, 197 1)
European Champions Cup champion: 1 time (1982)
European Super Cup champion: 1 time (1982)