Rochdale AFC

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Rochdale AFC
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Basic data
Surname Rochdale Association Football Club
Seat Rochdale , England
founding 1907
Website rochdaleafc.co.uk
First soccer team
Head coach Brian Barry-Murphy
Venue Spotland Stadium , Rochdale
Places 10,249
league EFL League One
2019/20 18th place
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Away
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The AFC Rochdale (officially: Rochdale Association Football Club ) - also known as The Dale - is an English football -Club from Rochdale . The club, nicknamed The Dale, plays its home games at the Spotland Stadium .

history

The association was founded in 1907 and played from 1974 to 2010 (36 years) without interruption in the fourth English top flight, today EFL League Two - a record in English football, which the League the playful nickname "the Rochdale Division" ( German  the Rochdale- League ) gave. In April 2010, after a 1-0 win against Northampton Town , the club managed to advance to Football League One , the third highest division. After two seasons, however, they rose back to fourth division in 2012 as bottom of the table.

In 1962, the club reached the final of a national cup competition as the first fourth division in the league cup. However, they lost to Norwich City .

literature

  • Steven Phillipps: Rochdale AFC: The Official History 1907-2001 . Yore Publications, Harefield 2001, ISBN 978-1-874427-09-4 .

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