Swindon Town
Coach:
Ian Holloway
Establishment Date:
1881
League Affiliation:
ENG EFL League Two
Stadium:
County Ground
Seating Capacity:
15728
Team Info
Swindon Town is a professional football club from Swindon, Wiltshire, currently playing in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of English football. Known as the Robins, their home is the County Ground, one of the oldest football grounds in the country. Founded in 1879, the club's traditional colors are red and white. Swindon Town's history is a tapestry of dramatic highs and prolonged lows. The undisputed peak was the 1969 League Cup victory, where they beat Arsenal at Wembley as a Third Division side—a legendary giant-killing feat. They also enjoyed a brief but memorable stint in the Premier League in the early 1990s. The modern era has been challenging, with the club finding itself stuck in the lower leagues, though always with ambitions of climbing back up. The fan base is passionate and long-suffering, filling the County Ground with hope each season. Swindon Town remains a club with a proud history and potential for revival.
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ENG EFL League Two 2025-2026 2026/04/02
Cambridge United
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M. Olakigbe
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