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Some interesting info about Middlesbrough. Sport
in Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough is home to the Championship
football team, Middlesbrough F.C., owned by local haulage
entrepreneur Steve Gibson. The club is based at the
Riverside Stadium on the banks of the River Tees, where they
have played since relocating from Ayresome Park (their home
for 92 years) near to Linthorpe Road in 1995. The club was a
founder member of the FA Premier League in 1992, and moved
from its previous home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Having
endured 128 years without a major trophy, Middlesbrough
finally won the Carling Cup under then-manager Steve
McClaren, on 29 February 2004, beating Bolton Wanderers 21
in the final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. This also
qualified them for another club first: competitive European
football, with the first of two consecutive UEFA Cup
campaigns. The second resulted in them reaching the final,
which they lost 40 to Sevilla of Spain. Other notable
successes of the club include a string of promotions to the
top flight (the most recent in 1998) and being runners-up in
both domestic cup finals in 1997 (the first two cup finals
they ever reached). In 1905 they made history with Britain's
first £1,000 transfer when they signed Alf Common from local
rivals Sunderland. Other notable players to have worn the
Middlesbrough shirt include Steve Bloomer, Wilf Mannion,
George Camsell, George Hardwick, Brian Clough, Bernie Slaven,
Gary Pallister, Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli and Graeme
Souness. Notable former managers include Jack Charlton,
Bruce Rioch, Lennie Lawrence, Bryan Robson and Steve
McClaren.
Another league club, Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C., was
briefly based in the town during the 1890s, but folded
within a few years.
During the 20052006 season, Middlesbrough was the only
north eastern team involved in European competition, having
qualified for the UEFA Cup through a club-record
seventh-placed finish in the 20042005 FA Premier League.
Having beaten FC Basel and Steaua Bucureşti 43 in previous
rounds (coming back from three goals down on both
occasions), Middlesbrough FC arrived at its first UEFA Cup
final. They lost 40 to Sevilla FC at the Philips Stadion on
10 May 2006, although three of Sevilla's four goals were
scored in the last fourteen minutes. The efforts of McClaren,
however, were recognised in his appointment as Sven-Gφran
Eriksson's successor at the helm of the England national
team after that summer's World Cup, albeit only remaining in
the role until November the following year. He was replaced
as Middlesbrough manager by long-serving defender Gareth
Southgate, in an appointment that was controversial owing to
Southgate's initial lack of the coaching qualifications
required by English Premier League rules. The appointment
was unsuccessfully opposed by various Football Association
officials.
Speedway racing was staged at Cleveland Park Stadium from
the pioneer days of 1928 until the 1990s. The post-war team,
known as The Bears, and for a time, The Teessiders, and the
Teesside Tigers operated at all levels. The immediate post
war Bears team, which operated between 1945 and 1948, was
reputed to be a victim of its own success. The track
operated for amateur speedway in the 1950s before re-opening
in the Provincial League of 1961. The track closed for a
spell later in the 1960s but returned in as members of the
Second Division as The Teessiders. Speedway returned to the
Middlesbrough area in 2006 and the team is known as the
Redcar Bears.
Middlesbrough is also represented nationally in Futsal.
Middlesbrough Futsal Club play in the FA Futsal League
North, the national championship and their home games are
played in Thornaby at Thornaby Pavilion. |
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The following is a list of
wards, districts and suberbs in Middlesbrough: Acklam,
Ayresome, Beckfield, Beechwood, Berwick Hills, Brambles
Farm,
Brookfield, Clairville, Coulby Newham, Easterside, Eston,
Gresham,
Grangetown, Grove Hill, Hemlington, Kader, Ladgate, Lazenby,
Linthorpe, Marton-in-Cleveland, Marton Grove, Marton West,
Middlehaven, Netherfields,
Normanby, North Ormesby, Nunthorpe, Ormesby, Pallister, Park
End,
Priestfields, Saltersgill, South Bank, St. Hilda's, Stainton-in-Cleveland,
Thorntree,
Teesville, Tollesby, Town Farm, University, West Lane and
Whinney Banks |
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Some of the info about Middlesbrough is taken from wikipedia.org to whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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