Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Burnley F.C. | |
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| Clubname | Burnley F.C. |
| Ground | Turf Moor |
| Capacity | 21,944 |
| Chairman | Alan Pace |
| Manager | Vincent Kompany |
| League | Premier League |
| Season | 2023–24 |
| Position | 19th |
Burnley F.C. is a professional association football club based in Burnley, Lancashire, England. Founded in 1882, the club is one of the founder members of the Football League and has a storied history, including two First Division titles. Nicknamed "The Clarets" due to the dominant colour of their home shirts, they have played their home games at Turf Moor since 1883. The club currently competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.
The club was formed in 1882, initially playing rugby football before switching codes. They were founding members of the Football League in 1888 and won their first FA Cup in 1914, defeating Liverpool. A golden era arrived under manager Harry Potts in the late 1950s and early 1960s, culminating in winning the First Division title in the 1959–60 season. They were champions again in the 1972–73 season under Jimmy Adamson. The club has experienced significant fluctuations, including relegation to the Fourth Division in the 1980s. A modern resurgence saw them promoted to the Premier League under Sean Dyche in 2016, establishing a seven-season stay before relegation and subsequent return under Vincent Kompany.
Burnley's major honours include two First Division titles (1920–21, 1959–60) and one FA Cup (1914). They have also won the FA Charity Shield twice (1960, 1973) and the Second Division title on three occasions. The club claimed the Fourth Division championship in 1991–92 and has won the Anglo-Scottish Cup and the Football League Trophy. Their most recent major trophy was the EFL Championship title in the 2022–23 season, securing promotion back to the Premier League.
Burnley have played at Turf Moor since 1883, making it one of the world's oldest continuously used football grounds. The stadium is located in the Burnley area of Todmorden Road and has undergone numerous redevelopments. Its record attendance of 54,775 was set in 1924 for an FA Cup tie against Huddersfield Town. The modern, all-seater stadium has a capacity of 21,944, with stands named the Bob Lord Stand, James Hargreaves Stand, Jimmy McIlroy Stand, and the Cricket Field Stand.
The club's current squad features a mix of experienced professionals and promising talents, including captain Josh Brownhill and goalkeeper James Trafford. Historically, Burnley has been home to many notable figures, such as Jimmy McIlroy, a star of the 1960 title-winning team, and Ray Pointer. More recent key players include Tom Heaton, Michael Keane, and Danny Ings. The club has a strong tradition of developing youth talent through its academy, which has produced players like Jay Rodriguez and Dwight McNeil.
The club is currently managed by former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany, appointed in 2022. Long-serving manager Sean Dyche oversaw a decade of stability and Premier League consolidation before his departure in 2022. Historically, influential managers include Harry Potts and Jimmy Adamson. Since January 2021, the club has been owned by ALK Capital, a sports investment group led by chairman Alan Pace, following the tenure of long-time chairman Barry Kilby.
Burnley's primary and most historic rivalry is with nearby Blackburn Rovers, known as the East Lancashire Derby. This fixture dates back to 1888 and is one of the oldest derbies in English football. Other local rivalries exist with Preston North End and Bolton Wanderers. In recent Premier League seasons, competitive rivalries have also developed with clubs like Leeds United and Sheffield United.
Burnley F.C. has been referenced in various cultural works, often symbolising traditional English football culture. The club and Turf Moor were featured in the 1996 film *When Saturday Comes*, starring Sean Bean. References appear in television series such as *The Likely Lads* and *Shameless*. The club's claret and blue colours and its community identity are frequently highlighted in football literature and documentaries, including those by Sky Sports and the BBC.
Category:Association football clubs in Lancashire Category:Football clubs in England Category:1882 establishments in England