Where are Brentford FC from?
Brentford, United Kingdom
Brentford F.C./Locations
How many London based football teams are there?
As of the 2021–22 season, there are thirteen teams playing in professional leagues in London, six play in the Premier League and seven in the Football League. Wembley Stadium and Vicarage Road (in Watford, outside London itself) are also marked.
What is Bournemouth stadium capacity?
11,364
Vitality Stadium/Capacity
Where is Watford Stadium?
Vicarage Road Stadium
Watford F.C./Arenas/Stadiums
What team plays at Wembley?
England national football team
Wembley Stadium/Teams
Wembley is the home of the England national football team, as well as the FA Cup Final and Semi Finals, The Football League Cup Final, The FA Community Shield, The Football League Play Off Finals and The Rugby League Challenge Cup Final.
Where does Brentford Football Club play their home games?
Brentford Football Club will play at the highest level for the first time since 1946/47 after Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Swansea City under the Wembley arch. This week Brentford B have been hard at pre-season work at Harrow School Fitness Club in preparations for their 2020/21 season.
Who is the chairman of Brentford Football Club?
Actor and comedian Bradley Walsh was a professional at the club in the late 1970s, but never made the first team squad. Dan Tana, Hollywood actor and restaurateur, served on the club’s board and was chairman. Model Stephen James played for the club’s youth team prior to his release in 2008.
When was the most successful period for Brentford Football Club?
Brentford’s most successful period came during the 1930s, when it achieved three consecutive top-six finishes in the top flight. The club has been Football League Trophy finalists on three occasions. Its main rivals are fellow West London clubs Fulham and Queens Park Rangers.
When did Brentford last play in the Premier League?
We expect demand for Match Tickets this Premier League season to far exceed… Brentford Football Club will play at the highest level for the first time since 1946/47 after Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Swansea City under the Wembley arch.