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Manager John Eustace
Stadium Pride Park Stadium
Founded 1884
Colours White / Black

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Derby County was established in 1884 and competes in English football. The club plays at Pride Park Stadium, their home since 1997. Derby has a distinguished heritage, having won the English Football League title twice and reached the European Cup final in 1973. The Midlands club maintains a long-standing rivalry with Nottingham Forest, rooted in the East Midlands derby tradition. Known for developing young talent and maintaining competitive ambition across decades, Derby County remains a significant fixture in English football.

Club Facts

Founded1884
Home groundPride Park Stadium
Club coloursWhite / Black
CountryEngland
When was Derby County founded?

Derby County was established in 1884 and is based in Derby, England. The club has competed in English football for nearly 140 years across various league divisions.

What is Derby County's home ground?

Pride Park Stadium has been the club's home since 1997. Located in Derby, the stadium holds approximately 33,000 supporters and remains one of the club's most recognisable assets.

Who are Derby County's main rivals?

Nottingham Forest is considered the club's fiercest local rival, with matches between the two known as the East Midlands Derby. Leicester City and Leicester Forest are also traditional rivals in the region.

What was Derby County's most successful period?

The club's greatest success came in the 1970s under manager Brian Clough, when they won the top division title and established themselves as a major force in English football. That era remains central to the club's history.

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