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List of English football teams 2005/06 season

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These are the English football (soccer) teams and the leagues they are in for the 2005–06 season.

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[change] Barclays Premiership

  • Arsenal F.C. - Team nicknamed The Gunners who play at the Emirates Stadium in London founded in 1886 and were then called Dial Square, their current manager is Arsene Wenger and their chairman is Peter Hill-Wood.
  • Aston Villa F.C. -Team founded in 1874 and play at Villa Park in Birmingham and are managed by Martin O'Neill and their chairman is Randy Lerner. Nicknamed the Villans and can also be nicknamed the Lions.
  • Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Team founded in 1875 and play at Ewood Park in Blackburn. Their chairman is John Williams and their manager is Mark Hughes. They are nicknamed the Rovers.
  • Bolton Wanderers F.C. - Team founded in 1874 then named Christ Church FC. They play at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. Their chairman is Phil Gartside and their manager is Gary Megson. They are nicknamed the Trotters.
  • Charlton Athletic F.C. - Team founded in 1905, they play at The Valley in London. Their chairman is Richard Murray and their manager is Alan Pardew. They are nicknamed the Addicks.
  • Chelsea F.C. - Team founded in 1905 and nicknamed the Blues and can also be nicknamed the Pensioners. They play at Stamford Bridge in London and their chairman is Bruce Buck, their owner is Roman Abramovich and their manager is Avram Grant.
  • Everton F.C. - Team founded in 1878 and their nicknames are the Toffees and the Blues. They play at Goodison Park in Liverpool and their chairman is Bill Kenwright and their manager is David Moyes.
  • Fulham F.C. - Team founded in 1879 and play at Craven Cottage in London. Their chairman is Mohamed Al-Fayed and their manager is Roy Hodgson. They are nicknamed the Cottagers.
  • Liverpool F.C. - Team founded in 1892 and play at Anfield in Liverpool and their manager is Rafael Benitez and their owners are Tom Hicks and George Gillett. They are nicknamed the Reds.
  • Manchester City F.C. - Team founded in 1880 and were then called West Gorton, their chairman is Thaksin Shinawatra. They have nicknames of the Citizens and the Blues. They play at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester. Their manager is Sven Goran Eriksson.
  • Manchester United F.C. - Team founded in 1878 and then called Newton Heath. They are nicknamed the Red Devils and play at Old Trafford in Manchester. Their chairmen are Joel and Avram Glazer and their manager is Sir Alex Ferguson. They are one of the most successful English clubs and have had great players such as David Beckham, George Best and Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • Middlesbrough F.C. - Team founded in 1876 and play at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough. They are nicknamed Boro. Their chairman is Steve Gibson and their manager is Gareth Southgate.
  • Newcastle United F.C. - Team founded in 1892 and play at St James' Park in Newcastle. They are nicknamed the Magpies and can also be nicknamed The Toon. Their chairman is Chris Mort and their manager is Kevin Keegan.
  • Portsmouth F.C. - Team founded in 1898 and currently play at Fratton Park in Portsmouth. They are nicknamed Pompey and their manager is Harry Redknapp and their owner is Alexandre Gaydamak.
  • Reading - Team founded in 1871 on Christmas Day. They currently play at the Madejski Stadium in Reading. Their chairman is John Madejski and their manager is Steve Coppell. They are nicknamed the Royals.
  • Sheffield United F.C. - Team founded in 1889. They play at Bramall Lane in Sheffield. Their chairman is Terry Robinson and their manager is Bryan Robson. They are nicknamed the Blades and also United.
  • Sunderland A.F.C. - Team founded in 1879. They play at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. Their chairman is Niall Quinn and their manager is Roy Keane. They are nicknamed the Black Cats.
  • Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - Team founded in 1882 and then called Hotspur FC. They play at White Hart Lane in London. Their chairman is Daniel Levy and their manager is Juande Ramos. They are nicknamed Spurs.
  • Watford F.C. - Team founded in 1881 and play at Vicarage Road in Watford. Their chairman is Graham Simpson and their manager is Adrian Boothroyd. They are nicknamed the Hornets.
  • West Ham United F.C. - Team founded in 1895 and then called Thames Ironworks FC and play at Upton Park in London. Their chairman is Eggert Magnusson and their manager is Alan Curbishley. They are nicknamed the Hammers.
  • Wigan Athletic F.C. - Team founded in 1932 and play at the JJB Stadium in Wigan. Their chairman is David Whelan and their manager is Steve Bruce. They are nicknamed the Latics.

[change] Coca-Cola Football League Championship Teams

[change] Coca-Cola Football League One Teams

[change] Coca-Cola Football League Two Teams

  • Barnet F.C.
  • Boston United F.C.
  • Bristol Rovers F.C.
  • Bury F.C.
  • Cheltenham Town F.C.
  • Chester City F.C.
  • Darlington F.C.
  • Grimsby Town F.C.
  • Hartlepool United F.C.
  • Hereford United F.C.
  • Lincoln City F.C.
  • Macclesfield Town F.C.
  • Mansfield Town F.C.
  • Milton Keynes F.C.
  • Notts County F.C.
  • Peterborough United F.C.
  • Rochdale F.C.
  • Shrewsbury Town F.C.
  • Stockport County F.C.
  • Swindon Town F.C.
  • Torquay United F.C.
  • Walsall F.C.
  • Wrexham F.C.
  • Wycombe Wanderers F.C.

[change] Football Conference Teams

  • Aldershot Town F.C.
  • Altrincham F.C.
  • Burton Albion F.C.
  • Cambridge United F.C.
  • Crawley F.C.
  • Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.
  • Exeter City F.C.
  • Forest Green Rovers F.C.
  • Gravesend & Northfleet F.C.
  • Grays Athletic F.C.
  • Halifax Town A.F.C.
  • Kidderminster Harriers F.C.
  • Morecambe F.C.
  • Northwich Victoria F.C.
  • Oxford United F.C.
  • Rushden and Diamonds F.C.
  • Southport F.C.
  • St Albans City F.C.
  • Stevenage Borough F.C.
  • Woking F.C.
  • York City F.C.

[change] Other teams

  • AFC Wimbledon
  • Corinthian Casuals
  • FC United of Manchester Team founded in 2005 by Manchester United supporters who didn't agree with the financial takeover of Malcolm Glazer. They groundshare with Bury at Gigg Lane. They haven't got a chairman and their manager is Karl Marginson.
  • Sheffield F.C. The world's oldest club founded in 1857. They currently play at the Bright Finance Stadium in Dronfield. Their chairman is Richard Tims and their manager is Dave McCarthy.
  • Stalybridge Celtic F.C.
  • Yeading FC

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