About Preston North End FC
Preston North End FC
Preston North End Football Club is one of the most historic sides in English football, based in the city of Preston in the north-west of the country and competing in the Championship. Founded in 1880, the club holds a distinguished and pioneering place in the history of the English game, with deep roots stretching back to the earliest days of organised football.
The club plays its home matches at Deepdale, a historic stadium that is among the oldest continuously used football grounds in the world. Preston's white and navy blue colours, which inspire the nickname the Lilywhites, are a distinctive feature of the club's identity, worn through generations of players and embraced by a loyal and committed fan base.
Squad and Identity
The current squad combines experience with developing talent. Forward Callum Lang offers energy and a goal threat in attack, while the midfield features the quality of Ben Whiteman and the promising Alfie Devine. The defence is anchored by the experienced Andrew Hughes and the versatile Jamal Lewis, with the talented Lewis Dobbin adding creativity in attacking areas across the pitch.
Preston North End continue to represent a proud and historic presence in the Championship, drawing on a celebrated heritage and a loyal local following. With a historic 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.
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Preston North End FC competes in the Championship.
Preston North End FC is a football club based in England.
Preston North End FC was founded in 1863.
Preston North End FC play their home matches at Deepdale Stadium.