Birmingham City

Birmingham City

Birmingham City FC (BIR)

Overview

Birmingham City Football Club, commonly called Birmingham or Blues, is an English football club based in Birmingham. Founded in 1875, the club is one of England's oldest and plays at St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium, a 29,409-capacity venue.

Birmingham City has a rich history in English football, having won the League Cup in 1963 and 2011. The Blues have experienced several Premier League spells and participated in European competitions, notably the UEFA Cup and Europa League.

The club's blue and white colors are emblematic of Birmingham city. The club maintains an intense rivalry with Aston Villa in the "Second City Derby", one of England's most passionate derbies, which divides the city between Blues supporters and Villans.

St Andrew's, the club's historic stadium since 1906, is known for its boiling atmosphere, particularly during derbies and important matches. Blues supporters, loyal and passionate, create a unique ambiance that makes every home match a special event.

Birmingham City continues to fight to return to English football's elite and dreams of returning to the Premier League. The club invests in a mixture of experienced players and young talents from their academy to regain their rightful place among England's major clubs.

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General Information

Founded: 1875
Stadium: St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium
Official Website: www.bcfc.com