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Stevenage FC
TeamStevenage FC
Season2022-2023
League2th in EFL League Two Table
CoachSteve Evans
Market Value€ 0.0M
Player Age26.48(Average)

Stevenage FC Schedule 2022-2023

RoundDateHomeTeamScoreAwayTeamH2HStadium
4608 May 17:00BarrowVSStevenage FCH2HHolker Street
4529 Apr 19:30Stevenage FC2-0(0-0)Grimsby TownH2HBroadhall Way
4422 Apr 19:30Mansfield Town1-0(1-0)Stevenage FCH2HField Mill Ground
4319 Apr 00:15Stevenage FC1-0(1-0)Doncaster RoversH2HBroadhall Way

Stevenage FC Squad 2022-2023

PlayersMatchesGoalsAssists
Elliott List LogoElliott List000
#7, FW, Age:25, Nationality:England
Luke Norris LogoLuke Norris310
#9, FW, Age:29, Nationality:England
Jamie Reid LogoJamie Reid832
#19, FW, Age:28, Nationality:England,Northern Ireland
David Oluwaseun Segun Amoo LogoDavid Oluwaseun Segun Amoo200
#24, FW, Age:31, Nationality:England,Nigeria
Danny Rose LogoDanny Rose810
#32, FW, Age:29, Nationality:England
Jake Reeves LogoJake Reeves600
#4, MF, Age:29, Nationality:England
Jake William Trevor Taylor LogoJake William Trevor Taylor800
#8, MF, Age:31, Nationality:England,Wales
Dean Campbell LogoDean Campbell400
#10, MF, Age:21, Nationality:Scotland
Jordan Roberts LogoJordan Roberts812
#11, MF, Age:28, Nationality:England
Arthur Read LogoArthur Read601
#16, MF, Age:23, Nationality:England
Alex Gilbey LogoAlex Gilbey812
#17, MF, Age:28, Nationality:England
Luther James Wildin LogoLuther James Wildin811
#2, DF, Age:25, Nationality:England,Antigua and Barbuda
Max Clark LogoMax Clark800
#3, DF, Age:26, Nationality:England
Carl Piergianni LogoCarl Piergianni800
#5, DF, Age:30, Nationality:England,Italy
Daniel Sweeney LogoDaniel Sweeney800
#6, DF, Age:28, Nationality:England
Kane Smith LogoKane Smith700
#14, DF, Age:26, Nationality:England
Terence Vancooten LogoTerence Vancooten300
#15, DF, Age:25, Nationality:England,Guyana
Michael Bostwick LogoMichael Bostwick800
#18, DF, Age:34, Nationality:England
Saxon Earley LogoSaxon Earley000
#20, DF, Age:20, Nationality:England
Aaron Chapman LogoAaron Chapman000
#1, GK, Age:32, Nationality:England
Taye Ashby Hammond LogoTaye Ashby Hammond000
#12, GK, Age:23, Nationality:England

Stevenage FC Transfers 2022

Stevenage FC Honors

League Two
Play-off winners: 2010–11

Conference National
Champions: 1995–96, 2009–10

FA Trophy
Winners: 2006–07, 2008–09
Runners-up: 2001–02, 2009–10

Herts Senior Cup
Winners: 2008–09

Isthmian League
Premier Division champions: 1993–94
Division One champions: 1991–92
Division Two North champions: 1985–86, 1990–91

United Counties League
Division One champions: 1980–81
League Cup winners: 1980–81

Stevenage FC Info

Official Club NameStevenage FC Football Club
Established Date1976
CountryEngland
CityStevenage
AddressBroadhall Way, Stevenage, Herts, SG2 8RH
StadiumBroadhall Way
capacity7800
Webhttp://www.stevenagefc.com
Email

Stevenage Football Club (known as Stevenage Borough Football Club until 2010) is a professional association football club based in the town of Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They play their home games at Broadhall Way in Stevenage.

Founded in 1976 following the demise of the town's former club, they joined the United Counties League in 1980 and enjoyed instant success; winning the United Counties League Division One and the United Counties League Cup in the club's first year of formation. Following three promotions in four seasons in the early 1990s, the club were promoted to the Conference National in 1994. Despite winning the league in the 1995–96 season, the club were denied promotion to the Football League due to insufficient ground facilities. Stevenage were finally promoted to the Football League after winning the Conference National in the 2009–10 season. On securing Football League status, the club dropped the word 'Borough' from its title. Stevenage earned back-to-back promotions when they beat Torquay United 1–0 at Old Trafford in the 2010–11 play-off final.

The club has also enjoyed success in national cup competitions in recent years, becoming the first team to win a competitive final at the new Wembley Stadium in 2007, beating Kidderminster Harriers 3–2 to lift the FA Trophy in front of a competition record crowd of 53,262. The club won the competition again in 2009.

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