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Southampton Football Club was established in 1885 and competes in English professional football. The club plays at St. Mary's Stadium in the south coast city. Southampton has a distinguished history, including FA Cup victories and periods in the top flight of English football. The club is known for developing young talent and maintaining a competitive presence across multiple divisions throughout its long history. Their matches against local rivals generate significant support within the region.
The club was established in 1885, originally as Southampton St. Mary's Church School, before becoming Southampton FC in 1897. This makes them one of England's oldest professional football clubs.
St. Mary's Stadium in Southampton, England, has been the club's home since 2001. The ground replaced The Dell, which had been Southampton's home for 103 years.
Southampton won the FA Cup once, in 1976, when they defeated Manchester United in a replay at Old Trafford. It remains the club's sole major domestic cup trophy.
Peter Shilton holds the record with 286 league appearances for the club between 1966 and 1974. The goalkeeper went on to become one of England's greatest ever keepers.
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