Details, Explanation and Meaning About Southampton F.C.

Southampton F.C. Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Southampton F.C. (originally St. Mary's YMA) is an English football team, nicknamed The Saints. Based in the city of Southampton in Hampshire, the team was formed in November 1885. In 1898 the team moved into The Dell, the ground which was to be their home for over 100 years. However, as a result of poor stadium capacity, the team moved to St Mary's Stadium in 2001.

Their finest hour was their FA Cup win in 1976, when they beat Manchester United 1-0. They also were the runners-up in 2003 against Arsenal and runners-up in the 1979 League Cup final against Nottingham Forest.

Southampton enjoy a fierce rivalry with Portsmouth Football Club; despite Southampton being in a superior division for much of the 1980s and 90s, this derby was recently reignited by Portsmouth's promotion to the Premiership in 2003.

On 4 March 2004, Paul Sturrock was named as Southampton's manager, succeeding Gordon Strachan. However, just over five months later, on August 23 2004, it was announced that Sturrock was leaving the club 'by mutual consent', after a disappointing run of form and rumours of boardroom dissatisfaction with his management. He was replaced by Steve Wigley as head coach, despite rumours at the time that Sir Clive Woodward was to switch codes to football.

On October 11 2004 Frenchman Christian Damiano was unveiled as the Saints' 1st team coach, to work alongside Wigley.

Table of contents
1 Famous Saints - Past and Present
2 Current squad
3 External link

Famous Saints - Past and Present

Current squad

  1. Antti Niemi
  2. Jason Dodd
  3. Graeme Le Saux
  4. Jelle Van Damme
  5. Claus Lundekvam
  6. Kevin Phillips
  7. Matthew Oakley
  8. James Beattie
  9. Neil McCann
  10. Michael Svensson
  11. Anders Svensson
  12. Paul Smith
  13. Peter Crouch
  14. Alleddine Yanis
  15. Martin Cranie
  16. Marian Pahars
  17. Rory Delap
  18. Danny Higginbotham
  19. David Prutton
  20. Jo Tessem
  21. Darren Kenton
  22. Aaron Davies
  23. Dexter Blackstock
  24. Michael Poke
  25. Matthew Mills
  26. Leon Best
  27. Alan Blayney
  28. Fabrice Fernandes
  29. Leandre Griffit
  30. Yoann Folly
  31. Chris Baird
  32. Paul Telfer
  33. Kenwyne Jones
  34. Mikael Nilsson
  35. Brett Ormerod

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