Sunderland win 5-3 on penalties Sunderland 1-1 Lincoln City: Black Cats win on penalties to reach Papa John's Trophy final Last updated on 17 February 2021 17 February 2021 . [68] In the 194748 season the club finished in twentieth place, on the brink of being relegated from the League's Division one for the first time. Teams from the second tier of English football, at the time called the Second Division, experienced an unprecedented run of cup success between 1973 and 1980. [34][39][40] The following year, Sunderland were relegated from the highest division for the first time in their 68-year league history. The proceeds of Cheer Up Peter Reid were donated to cancer charities. [66] Under Keane, the club rose steadily up the table with an unbeaten run of 17 games[67] to win promotion to the Premier League,[68][69] Following an inconsistent start to the 200809 season, Keane resigned. [190] Steward Donald agreed to sell Eastleigh so that he could own Sunderland. It chronicled Sunderland A.F.C. [142][143] Despite relegation from the Premier League in 2017 the club has continued to post large annual average attendance figures, recording over 30,000 for the 2019 and 2020 seasons, enough for 16th in the country. think the last time we won at Wembley was . In one of the biggest shocks in the history of the competition, Sunderland won 1-0 to become the first Second Division side to lift the Cup since West Bromwich Albion in 1931. THE LAST time Sunderland won a major trophy they overcame Luton Town on home soil at the quarter-final stage. Traditionally, Sunderland's two main rivals have been Newcastle United and Middlesbrough, against whom the TyneWear derby and TeesWear derby are competed for respectively. [24] They also came close the following season, finishing third. [125] Their badge included a ship, the upper part of the Sunderland coat of arms, a black cat, and a football in front of Sunderland's red and white stripes. [56] After promotion from Division One in the 199596 season,[57] Sunderland began their first season in the Premier League, but finished third from the bottom and were relegated back to the First Division. Ian Porterfield scored a volley in the 30th minute to beat Leeds and take the trophy. [3] Their first recorded competitive game was against Ferryhill Athletic on 13 November 1880, which they lost 10. [40] This period in their history also saw the goalscoring of Charlie Buchan, who went on to score 221 goals for Sunderland,[41] making him (as of 2009) the second highest goal-scorer in the club's history, behind Bob Gurney. [32], In 1904 Sunderland were involved in a financial irregularity, when the club's board of directors gave their right back Andy McCombie 100 (11,500 today) to start a business, with the view that his benefit game would enable him repay the money. Despite the 5 million signing of Danny Graham in January, Sunderland suffered a further slump, taking just 3 points from eight games, and with the threat of relegation looming, manager Martin O'Neill was sacked on 30 March, following a 10 home defeat by Manchester United. This page is not available in other languages. during the 199697 season, in which the club was relegated from the Premier League, the year after winning promotion from the Football League First Division, and the move to Stadium of Light. Subsequently, the club were sponsored by Sunderland car dealership company Reg Vardy from 1999 to 2007. French brand Le Coq Sportif produced kits between 1981 and 1983. After Sunderland had played through three months of the 196465 season without a manager, George Hardwick took over on a caretaker basis,[88] until Ian McColl was appointed on a permanent basis at the end of the season. Sunderland were two points clear at the top of the table, but without Buchan and Clunas they travelled to Arsenal and were beaten 20, a defeat which helped cost them the title race for that season. The name was made official in a public vote in 2000. [25] From 1886 until 1898, Sunderland's home ground was in Newcastle Road. During the second leg of the semi-final at St. James' Park, some Newcastle fans, seeing their team down 20 with only five minutes remaining, invaded the pitch in the hope of forcing an abandonment. The Football Association launched an inquiry and agreed with McCombie, stating that it was a "resigning/win/draw bonus". [57], The League championship led to Sunderland playing in the Charity Shield against FA Cup-winners Arsenal. [55] Peter Reid was brought in as manager, and quickly turned things around. The Lads also picked up a Charity Shield along the way and despite eventually falling out of the top tier - a league they once dominated - they roared back to England's elite competition . The match was drawn 44 after extra time had been played; Charlton, however, won the game on a penalty shootout, after Michael Gray had his penalty saved by Charlton goalkeeper Saa Ili. [126] In 1972 the badge was changed,[127] removing the black cat but still including a ship, a football and the background of red and white stripes. [10][11][12] Their goalkeeper Ned Doig set a 19th-century world record by not conceding any goals in 87 of his 290 top division appearances (30%). [87][88][89][90][91] Sunderland went on to avoid relegation with one game to go. [147] In 200203 they finished at bottom of the Premier League, with 4wins, 21goals, and 19 points, an English Premiership record low at that time. 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[80] Bruce was sacked in November 2011,[81][82] and replaced by Martin O'Neill. To find out more click here, Former player, manager and chairman, Niall Quinn. [75] This, along with record-breaking transfer fees to secure the services of Len Shackleton and Welsh international Trevor Ford, led to a contemporary nickname, the "Bank of England club". [82] Sunderland won their game 20,[83] but Birmingham could not prevent Leicester from winning, thus Sunderland were relegated. [41] [48], Sunderland appeared in their first League Cup final in 1985, but lost 10 to Norwich City. [116], After just one season in the First Division, Sunderland were relegated again. At the end of the decade, they were again relegated to the Second Division after finishing 21st.[42]. league they once dominated - they roared back to England's elite They have never won the League Cup but finished as finalists in 1985 and 2014. In 1976 Sunderland were again promoted to the First Division, as Division Two champions. [162] on 4 December 2008, Keane left Sunderland after a run of defeats in the Premier League. Watch Sunderland vs Tranmere Rovers in the 2020/21 Papa John's Trophy final at Wembley, live on Sky Sports Football from 2.30pm on Sunday; Kick-off 3pm Monday 15 March 2021 08:39, UK.
Checkatrade Trophy final: Portsmouth 2-2 Sunderland (aet, 5-4 on pens Sunderland", "Peter O'Toole Dies Sunderland Most Famous Supporter is Dead", "Stadium of Light casts a dark shadow over Sunderland", "McCarthy set to take charge as Wilkinson goes", "Keane eyes Mido and Gordon as Ranieri backs Black Cats to surprise", "Premier League new boys face uphill task", "Steve Bruce set for Sunderland talks while Ellis Short completes takeover", "Sunderland AFC's academy graduates where are they now? Sunderland joined The Football League for the 189091 season. Sunderland have also experienced success in the FA Cup, winning it twice; in 1937 and 1973. Sunderland have won a total of six Football League Championships including three in the space of four seasons, along with being runners-up five times. [81] In total, just over 5,000 (128,000 today) was handled in this way. [42] Other prominent players of that period's Sunderland was George Holley, who was league top scorer in the season before the title, and Scottish Charles Thomson who captained the club. [187], Sunderland's official nickname is "The Black Cats". [110], Jack Ross was appointed as the new manager in May 2018. [99], In July 2016, Allardyce left the club to be announced as manager for the England national team,[100] and David Moyes was appointed as his replacement. [36] In 1905 Sunderland were involved in the first 1,000 (114,200 today) transfer fee for a player, when Alf Common signed for Middlesbrough. Di Canio was sacked after a poor start to the 201314 season, and reports of a complete breakdown in relations with his players. The club has had a historically large and passionate following, with the club seeing attendance figures larger than other more fashionable clubs. Portsmouth beat Sunderland on penalties to win the Checkatrade Trophy following a compelling 2-2 draw in front of a competition-record crowd of 85,021 at Wembley . Sunderland break 48-year Wembley curse and halt years of failure to finally land trophy Sunderland have won a trophy for the first time since the 1973 FA Cup final - and now have. [183], The following season was less of a success for Gus Poyet, with Sunderland just above the bottom three after a 40 defeat to Aston Villa on 14 March 2015. Since 2013 an independent podcast called Wise Men Say was created and was initially one episode weekly, however it has since grown in popularity and now does three episodes weekly. '[56] The tragic end to Thorpe's career led to a change in the rules, where players were no longer allowed to raise their foot to a goalkeeper when he had control of the ball in his arms. Attendances at Sunderland's grounds prior to Newcastle Road were rarely recorded. Sunderland AFC began life as "Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club", and was announced to the world on 27 September 1880 by The Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. Sunderland had lost seven consecutive finals at Wembley (an FA Cup, two League Cups, three play-offs and a Football League Trophy).
Papa John's Trophy 2020-21 Final: Sunderland beat Tranmere for - BBC the FA Cup on two occasions. They have also been runners-up on a further five occasions: in 1894, 1898, 1901, 1923 and 1935 (see Sunderland A.F.C. Nike's first stint as kit manufacturer came between 1983 and 1986, before kits from Patrick (198688), Hummel (198894), Avec (199497) and Asics (199700). [51] With Cochrane in charge, Sunderland reached the 193031 FA Cup semi-final, where they lost to Birmingham City. They were the lowest scoring team in the Premier League,[147] with 29goals, ending the season in seventeenth place and being knocked out of both English Cup competitions in their first rounds. AFC has a rich history, winning six league titles while also lifting [64][bettersourceneeded] Sunderland took part in the two-legged War Cup final in the 194142 season, against Wolverhampton Wanderers. And, like Bob Stokoe's FA Cup heroes of '73, Peter Reid's class of '98 duly crushed . They qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after winning the 1973 FA Cup Final over Leeds United. ", "Sunderland's North Korea fan club: Supporter aims to build fan base", "What the heck is the Friendship Trophy? [106] The club made a very poor start to the 201718 EFL Championship season (which was documented in the Netflix series Sunderland 'Til I Die) and Grayson was sacked at the end of October,[107] with Chris Coleman replacing him. Record winners. [139] The report recommended that all major stadiums must be converted to an all-seater design. [101] Under Moyes, Sunderland made the worst ever start to a Premier League season, taking just two points from their opening 10 matches. The appointment prompted the immediate resignation of club Vice Chairman David Miliband due to Di Canio's "past political statements". [200] Their heaviest defeats in the league were 80 against Sheffield Wednesday in 1911, West Ham United in 1968, Watford in 1982 and Southampton in 2014[200] Sunderland joined the top division in England, The Football League, in the 189091 season and were not relegated until 195758 (a span of 67 years, although 'only' 56 seasons, given that there was no league football between 1915 and 1919 due to World War I, nor between 1939 and 1946 due to World War II). [190][191] A Sunderland supporter, Billy Morris, took a black cat in his chest pocket as a good luck charm to the 1937 FA Cup final in which Sunderland brought home the trophy for the first time and reference has also been made to a "Black Cat Battery", an Artillery battery based on the River Wear during the Napoleonic Wars. [34][81] The investigators uncovered a string of similar accounting glitches; contract companies were purposely charging Sunderland excessive fees for services, and later sending credit-notes to redress the balance. The League Two side had begun their run in September 2019 with a. [14] This success was repeated in the following season, when Sunderland won their second League title, this time 11 points ahead of their nearest contenders. Former player Pop Robson was brought in for a single game,[107] before Sunderland's average attendance were higher over that period than perennial title challengers such as Juventus F.C. [31], They won the FA Cup the following season, after a 31 victory against Preston North End at Wembley Stadium. [163] First-team coach Ricky Sbragia took over as caretaker manager,[163] and on 27 December 2008 Sbragia took the job on a permanent basis, signing an 18-month contract. The competition formerly known as the EFL Trophy was won by Sunderland . [155] They sometimes sing a version of "The Red Flag" during games.[156]. On 6 August 2007, Sunderland celebrated 10 years at the Stadium of Light with a draw against Juventus,[158] and prepared for the oncoming season by spending nearly 40million on new players for the squad,[159] whilst also breaking the British transfer record for a goalkeeper with the 9million transfer of Craig Gordon. Sunderland have also experienced success in the FA Cup, winning it twice; in 1937 and 1973. [69], In January 1949, Sunderland were involved in what is often regarded as the first case of a player transferring himself when they paid 18,000 (677,000 today) for Carlisle United player-manager Ivor Broadis, who handled transfer negotiations himself. [189] The club's first official badge featured a black cat sitting prominently in its centre and since the 1960s the emblem of the Sunderland A.F.C. Streaming is available through desktop and through the SAFSEE mobile app. Sunderland's absence from the top flight lasted six years. [113], Two years later, Sunderland reached the Second Division play-off final, after beating Newcastle United in the semi-final. In the 198485 season Ashurst led Sunderland to their first League Cup final, where they lost 10 to Norwich through an own goal from Gordon Chisholm, after Clive Walker had missed a penalty for Sunderland. SUN 31 Mar 2019 EFL Trophy - Final Portsmouth Sunderland AET HT 0-1 FT 1-1 82' Portsmouth win 5-4 on penalties Relive Portsmouth's Checkatrade Trophy final win 31 March 2019 Summary. [105], Following relegation, Simon Grayson was announced as the new manager. [4] They are as follows: Bobby Gurney holds the record number of goals in all competitions with a combined total of 228 in league and cup games. [130], Sunderland's club badge, used from 1972 to 1997, Sunderland's current club badge used since 1997, Sunderland have had eight grounds throughout their history; the first was at Blue House Field in Hendon in 1879. [148] Reid had been sacked as manager in October and been replaced by Howard Wilkinson, with Steve Cotterill as his assistant. [169], In 2001, the chairman Bob Murray established the Foundation of Light charity, to help educational development through football, and offers learning centres in addition to scholarships. [50] In the 192829 season Halliday scored 43goals, a club record for the most individual goals in a season. In 2021 we began publishing opinion pieces on wisemensay.co.uk with a team of writers producing a wide range of features and informative articles. [104] Mick Docherty was brought in as caretaker manager until the end of the 198081 season, and helped them avoid relegation. [124] That objective was achieved within weeks, and Reid was rewarded with a permanent contract. [60] The stadium bears a similar name to the Portuguese club Benfica's ground Estdio da Luz, albeit in a different language. [39] On 19 April 1913 Sunderland narrowly missed out on becoming one of the few clubs to win the League and cup double, when they were beaten 10 by Aston Villa in the FA Cup Final at Crystal Palace. They were announced to the world by the local newspaper, The Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette on 27 September 1880 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club[1] following a meeting of the Teachers at Rectory Park school in Sunderland on 25 September 1880. 12. It chronicled Sunderland's 199697 season, in which the club was relegated from the Premier League, the year after winning promotion from the Football League First Division, and the move to Stadium of Light. Len Ashurst's appointment as regular manager.
Relive the 2020-21 EFL Trophy final as it happened - BBC Sport [10] On 5 April 1890, the Football League's founder, William McGregor, labelled Sunderland as "the team of all talents" stating that they had "a talented man in every position". [43] A Second Division club at the time, Sunderland won the game thanks mostly to the efforts of their goalkeeper Jimmy Montgomery.
Sunderland break 48-year Wembley curse and halt years of failure to In 200102 Sunderland narrowly avoided relegation. [111] In the club's first season in League One they got to the final of the EFL Trophy and finished 5th and reached the play-off final, but lost to Charlton Athletic at Wembley. Sunderland worked in North America under the name Vancouver Royal Canadians, finishing fifth in the league's Western Division. By continuing, you agree to the use of cookies. The football club changed their name to the current form on 16 October 1880, just 20 days after the September announcement. The game was played on 27 April 1895, and was described as the "Championship of the World title match". [16] Robert Campbell replaced him. Abbs Field was notable for being the first Sunderland ground to which they charged admission. Sunderland won their last major trophy in 1973, in a 1-0 victory over Don Revie's Leeds United in the FA Cup Final.
Premier League Champions - worldfootball.net When was the last time Sunderland won a trophy? - Sage-Answers [21] Under Irish manager Bob Kyle and with Scottish Charles Thomson as captain, the club won the league again in 1913,[22] but lost their first FA Cup final 10 to Aston Villa. Jimmy Montgomery produced a double save, first from a Trevor Cherry header, and then from a shot by Peter Lorimer, to prevent Leeds from scoring. [162][163] The Official clubs are represented collectively by a Branch Liaison Council that was formed in the 1970s. [58] Their success continued in the 193637 season, when they achieved their first FA Cup win. [31], In December 1902, Sunderland joined Arthur Bridgett. competition on each and every occasion, winning honours along the way. A Second Division club at the time, Sunderland won the game thanks mostly to the efforts of their goalkeeper Jimmy Montgomery. He was subsequently replaced by Chris Coleman. [132] Fans reaction was mixed, and following the demolition of Roker Park, playwright Tom Kelly and actor Paul Dunn created a one-man play called "I Left My Heart at Roker Park" about a fan struggling with the move and what Roker Park meant for him the play originally ran in 1997, and had a few revivals since. The Eastleigh chairman set to take control of Sunderland", "Sunderland: Prospective owner Stewart Donald agrees sale of Eastleigh", "Sunderland: Stewart Donald completes takeover from Ellis Short", "Jack Ross: Sunderland name St Mirren boss as new manager", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_Sunderland_A.F.C.&oldid=1148929443, This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 03:54. [33], After 214matches in charge of Sunderland, Mackie left the club as a result of the "McCombie affair". [50] Under new chairman Bob Murray and new manager Denis Smith, the club was promoted the following season. [52] He was replaced by Johnny Cochrane, who arrived from St Mirren. You have to go back 11 years to Roy Keane's time in charge for the last time Black Cats fans saw their side put . Reid's time in charge had a stabilising effect; he remained manager for seven years. In 1973 and then in the old Second Division, they stunned Don Revie's all-star Leeds United team. [27] Initially the ground had a capacity of 30,000. Sunderland have won a total of six Football League Championships including three in the space of four seasons, along with being runners-up five times. This was in reference to the club's spending in the transfer market at the time, which saw the transfer-record broken twice. [120] He in turn resigned after less than a year, and was replaced by the ex-England player Terry Butcher.
The Stadium of Light has been Sunderland's home ground since 1997. [87], In 1964 Brown left his managerial post at Sunderland on appointment as manager of Sheffield Wednesday.
Wrexham Wins Promotion for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney - The New A special constable was killed while patrolling the stadium. [23], Two seasons later the First World War brought the league to a halt. Sunderland won their last major trophy in 1973, in a 1-0 victory over Don Revie 's Leeds United in the FA Cup Final. Much like Norwich's clash with Sunderland - although it's hard to imagine those two sets of supporters enjoying the same friendly atmosphere - the game was decided by a solitary goal. Although both are generally geographically close, Newcastle are considered their main rivals. [53], Sunderland's next outing in a major final came in 1992 when, as a Second Division club, they returned to the FA Cup final. ET . The last time the Magpies were champions of England was all the way back in 1927, with Hughie Gallagher's 34 goals that season being key to the team's success. ", "Sunderland record biggest attendance outside of Premier League with EFL crowds reaching 60-year high", "Sunderland AFC chants: Memorable songs from supporters of the Black Cats", "Campaign to get 1990s Sunderland anthem Things Can Only Get Better to No1", "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40 02 March 2014 08 March 2014", "Netflix Sets Premiere For Season Two Of Soccer Doc Series 'Sunderland 'Til I Die', "Are you an average fan? [207] In April 2010, Sunderland signed a two-year shirt sponsorship deal with tombola, a local online bingo company. Sunderland won their last major trophy in 1973, in a 10 victory over Don Revie's Leeds United in the FA Cup Final. For a season-by-season statistical breakdown, see, List of Sunderland A.F.C. [119], In February 2022, former Norwich manager Alex Neil was appointed as head coach, following the dismissal of Lee Johnson after a 60 loss to Bolton in January. [76] The club finished third in the First Division in 1950,[77] their highest finish since the 1936 championship. It's been 15 years since Tottenham last won some silverware, with Juande Ramos leading them to Carling Cup glory with a 2-1 victory over London rivals Chelsea. - BBC Sport", "Sunderland beat Morecambe to secure play-off spot", "Roberts goal sends Sunderland to play-off final", "Sunderland back in Championship after play-off win", "Views divided on Sunderland AFC's new badge", "Lord Taylor's final report on the Hillsborough stadium disaster (zipped pdf)", "Sunderland harnessing fanbase bigger than Valencia, Porto and Juventus", "CIES Football Observatory Monthly Report n44 - April 2019 Attendances in football stadia (2003-2018)", "The amazing Sunderland attendance statistic which shows how loyal Black Cats fans are", "The astonishing average attendances of England's biggest clubs - where do Sunderland AFC rank? Since World War II, their league performances have been considerably poorer, only finishing in the top half nine times (1947, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956, 2000, 2001 and 2011), and only reaching the top seven four times (1950, 1955, 2000 and 2001). [137][138][139], The stadium's capacity was later expanded to 49,000seats, making it the fourth largest club stadium in England. [53] Sunderland's next success came in the 193435 season when they finished as runners-up to Arsenal. [157] A Love Supreme has its base opposite the Stadium of Light, where its staff design the magazine, update their website, social media and create and sell their own range of fan related merchandise and provide coach travel for SAFC fans to every away game. [7] They turned professional in 1885, the same year that the club recruited a number of Scotsmen, their first internationally capped players. Why are Sunderland fans called black cats? [117] They subsequently struggled in Division Two, in 199192. [208] On 25 June 2012, Sunderland announced the strengthening of their partnership with the Invest in Africa initiative, with the initiative becoming the club's shirt sponsor for two years. [62] At the end of the season Sunderland finished seventh, with Kevin Phillips winning the European Golden Shoe in his first top-flight season, scoring 30 goals. 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After the league's resumption, Sunderland came close to winning another championship in the 192223 season, when they were runners-up to Liverpool. Each column contains appearances in the starting eleven, followed by appearances as substitute in brackets. [106] He lasted two years, before being sacked in the 198384 season after a defeat by Manchester United. [205] Sunderland were sponsored by the Irish bookmaker Boylesports, who signed a four-year contract with the club in 2007 estimated to be worth 8million.
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