Burton Albion Football Club, affectionately nicknamed "The Brewers," holds a special place in the hearts of East Staffordshire and beyond. With a rich history spanning over a century and a passionate fan base, the club has cemented its position as a beacon of community spirit and footballing excellence in the region.
The origins of Burton Albion can be traced back to 1892, when a group of local cricketers decided to form a football team. They named their club after the town of Burton upon Trent, which was renowned for its brewing industry. Over the years, Burton Albion has navigated the lower divisions of English football, experiencing both triumphs and setbacks.
Significant Milestones
In 2005, Burton Albion moved into their new home ground, The Pirelli Stadium. The state-of-the-art facility boasts a capacity of 6,912 and has become a popular destination for both fans and the local community. It features modern amenities, excellent sightlines, and a vibrant atmosphere that helps to enhance the matchday experience.
Burton Albion has earned a reputation for having one of the most passionate and loyal fan bases in the Football League. Known as "The Brewers Army," they pack out the Pirelli Stadium home and away, creating a deafening roar that can intimidate opponents. Their unwavering support has played a vital role in the club's success over the years.
Beyond football, Burton Albion is deeply involved in the local community. The club runs a range of initiatives aimed at promoting health, education, and social inclusion. These include:
Burton Albion is more than just a football club; it is a symbol of East Staffordshire and its people. The club represents the values of hard work, determination, and community spirit that are deeply embedded in the region. It brings people together from all walks of life, creating a sense of belonging and pride.
The future of Burton Albion looks bright. With a strong financial footing and a dedicated fan base, the club is well-positioned to continue its upward trajectory. The club's commitment to community involvement and youth development will ensure that it remains a vibrant and integral part of East Staffordshire for generations to come.
Table 1: League Performance
Season | Division | Position |
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1950-51 | Third Division North | 1st |
1965-66 | League Cup | Semi-finals |
1972-73 | Fourth Division | 24th |
1992-93 | Second Division | 2nd |
2006-07 | League Two | 1st |
2015-16 | Championship | 21st |
Table 2: Club Finances
Year | Revenue | Expenses | Profit |
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2020-21 | £14.3 million | £13.9 million | £0.4 million |
2021-22 | £15.6 million | £15.1 million | £0.5 million |
Table 3: Community Trust Activities
Program | Participants |
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Sports Coaching | 5,000 |
Health and Well-being | 3,000 |
Education and Social Inclusion | 2,000 |
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