Scunthorpe United is a professional football club based in Scunthorpe, England, known for its rich history and passionate fanbase.
Overview
History
Rivalries
Fan Culture
Notable Players
Club Achievements
Youth Development
Stadium And Facilities
Club Management And Ownership
Lincolnshire
Manchester
Atmosphere
Community
Becoming
English
Academy
People
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โฝ Scunthorpe United, founded in 1899, is one of the oldest professional football clubs in England.
๐๏ธ The team's home ground is the Sands Venue Stadium, with a capacity of roughly 9,000 spectators.
๐ก๐ต Their nickname is 'The Iron', which reflects the area's strong industrial heritage.
๐ Scunthorpe United has won the Football League Trophy once, in the 2009-10 season.
๐ The club has spent the majority of its history bouncing between the second and fourth tiers of English football.
๐ Scunthorpe United's most successful period was in the 1960s when they achieved promotion to the Second Division.
๐ The team's traditional colors are claret and blue, similar to those of West Ham United.
๐ค Scunthorpe's longest-serving manager was Brian Laws, who had two stints at the club over a decade.
๐ The club's biggest win in the league came in December 1964 when they defeated Barrow 10-0.
๐ Scunthorpe United has produced several notable players who went on to have successful careers in higher leagues.