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Facts

Formed: 1875

Home Ground: Ewood Park, capacity 31,367

Nickname: Rovers.

People

Chairman: Robert Coar

Chief executive: John Williams

Head coach: Mark Hughes

Assistant coach: Mark Bowen

Team captain: Ryan Nelson

History

Blackburn Rovers football club was formed in 1875 following a meeting of Blackburn Grammar School old boys St.Leger hotel on King William Street. The club played its first game on 11 December 1875 against the Church Club.

Rover's first ground was at Oozehead. They then moved to Pleasington Cricket Ground, then Alexandra Meadows and then to a rented ground in Leamington Road. Blackburn finally moved to Ewood Park in 1890, where they have been ever since.

The club quickly rose in prominence after their formation and in the 1881/82 season they reached the FA Cup final. They later won the trophy in 1884 and went on to claim it again in 1885, 1886, 1890 and 1891. Blackburn also won the Football League title in 1911/12 and 1913/14. These staggering pre-War heights were not to continue however and despite winning the FA Cup in 1928, the Rovers were relegated to the Second Division in 1935/36.

In the modern era Blackburn's recent success stories include the Premiership title in 1995, when the club possessed the formidable strike force of Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton, and more recently the club won the League Cup (then the Worthington Cup) in the 2001/02 season.

Honours

League champions: 1 - 1995

FA Cup winners: 6 - 1884, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1891, 1928

League Cup winners: 1 - 2002

Community Shield: 1 - 1912

Last Season

Premiership: 10th - P 38 W 15 D 7 L 16 GF 52 GA 54 GD -2 PTS 52

Uefa Cup: Last 32 - lost 3-2 on aggregate to Bayer Leverkusen

FA Cup: Semi finalists - lost 2-1 (AET) to Chelsea

League Cup: Third round - lost 2-0 to Chelsea

A fan's view of the 2006/07 season

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