About Derby County FC
Derby County FC
Derby County Football Club is one of the founding members of English league football, based in the city of Derby in the East Midlands and competing in the Championship. Founded in 1884, the club holds a significant place in the history of the English game, with deep roots and a proud tradition that stretches back to the earliest days of organised football.
The club plays its home matches at Pride Park, a modern stadium that provides a comfortable and atmospheric setting for supporters. Derby's white and black colours, which inspire the nickname the Rams, are a distinctive feature of the club's identity, worn through generations of players and embraced by a loyal and committed fan base in the region.
Squad and Identity
The current squad combines experience with attacking quality. Forwards Ben Brereton and Carlton Morris offer goal threats and physical presence in attack, while the defence is anchored by the experienced Danny Batth and reinforced by the long-serving Craig Forsyth. The versatile Derry Murkin provides balance, with goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterström offering assurance between the posts.
Derby County continue to represent a proud and historic presence in the Championship, drawing on a celebrated heritage and a loyal local following. With a modern home, a committed squad, and a strong sense of identity, the club looks ahead with determination, aiming to consolidate its place in the division and honour its distinguished footballing tradition.
Key players
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Derby County FC competes in the Championship.
Derby County FC is a football club based in England.
Derby County FC was founded in 1884.
Derby County FC play their home matches at iPro Stadium.