Stevenage Borough
Coach:
Alex Revell
Establishment Date:
1976
League Affiliation:
ENG EFL League One
Stadium:
Broadhall Way
Seating Capacity:
6722
Team Info
Stevenage Borough, commonly known as Stevenage, is a professional football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, competing in EFL League One, the third tier of English football. The team plays at the Lamex Stadium. Founded in 1976, the club has undergone a meteoric rise from non-league football, achieving multiple promotions. Stevenage's most iconic era began in the late 2000s, winning the FA Trophy and achieving promotion to the Football League for the first time in 2010, followed by a famous FA Cup run that included defeating Newcastle United. Under manager Steve Evans, the club has recently secured back-to-back promotions, moving from League Two to League One, showcasing a robust and competitive style of play. The current squad is known for its resilience and strong team ethic. The club enjoys passionate support from its local fan base, creating a loud and intimidating atmosphere at the Lamex. Stevenage is a model of a modern, ambitious, and community-focused football club.
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