About Middlesbrough FC
Middlesbrough FC
Middlesbrough Football Club is a historic English side based in the north-east of the country, competing in the Championship. Founded in 1876, the club is one of the oldest in English football and serves as a proud representative of its town and region, supported by a loyal following that values its heritage and its enduring place in the football pyramid.
The club plays its home matches at the Riverside Stadium, a modern ground that provides a comfortable and atmospheric setting for supporters. Middlesbrough's red and white colours, which inspire the nickname Boro, are a distinctive feature of the club's identity, worn through generations of players and embraced by a dedicated fan base in the north-east.
Squad and Identity
The current squad combines experience with reliable quality. Midfielder Alan Browne provides energy and leadership in the centre of the pitch, while the defence is anchored by the long-serving Dael Fry and the experienced Darragh Lenihan, supported by George Edmundson. The versatile Alex Bangura offers balance down the flank, with the talented Alex Gilbert adding creativity in attacking areas.
Middlesbrough continue to represent a determined and competitive presence in the Championship, drawing on a long history 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 push towards the upper reaches of the division and build on its proud footballing heritage.
Key players
Full squadFrequently asked questions
Middlesbrough FC competes in the Championship.
Middlesbrough FC is a football club based in England.
Middlesbrough FC was founded in 1876.
Middlesbrough FC play their home matches at Riverside Stadium.