A look into Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club - owners, stadium, and more
Brighton and Hove Albion are currently 7th on the English Premier League table with 21 points in 14 matches played prior to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Name: Brighton and Hove Albion
Establishment: 1901
Nickname: The Seagulls Albion
Stadium: American Express Community Stadium
Current club owners: Tony Bloom
Current manager: Roberto De Zerbi
Club captain: Lewis Carl Dunk
Current club Position: 7th
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Brighton are in the rebuilding process after the exit of their former manager Graham Potter to Chelsea and some other key players also.
Brighton and Hove Albion have won a total of 5 trophies since their establishment in 190. Their latest trophy was lifted in 2011 after emerging as the winners of the English 3rd Tier Cup
1 English Supercup
2 English 3rd Tier Cups
2 English 4th Tier Cups
Brighton and Hove Albion are currently competing in the English Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
Current Squad
Robert Sanchez
Thomas McGill
Jason Steele
Carl Rushworth
Tariq Lamptey
Adam Webster
Lewis Dunk
Joel Veltman
Matt Clarke
Jan Paul van Hecke
Sam Packham
Levi Colwill
Pervis Estupinan
James Furlong
Antef Tsoungui
Ed Turns
Odeluga Offiah
Alexis Mac Allister
Pascal Grob
Adam Lallana
Jakub Moder
Solly March
Moises Caicedo
Julio Enciso
Kaoru Mitoma
Taylor Richards
Jensen Weir
Reda Khadra
Jack Hinchy
Andrew Moran
Cameron Peupion
Jack Spong
Billy Glimour
Leandro Trossard
Danny Welbeck
Jeremy Sarmiento
Deniz Undaz
Lorent Tolaj
Evan Ferguson
Did you know?
The Seagulls were the only professional team in Sussex from 1920 to 2011 until Crawley Town were promoted to the Football League.
Brighton and Hove Albion once played a friendly match against the New Zealand national team at the Goldstone in 1992.
Phil Stant and Russell Osman played for the Albion after being dismissed as managers of Lincoln City and Plymouth Argyle respectively.
The club was founded on 24 June 1901 at the Seven Stars public house in Ship Street, Brighton. Until 1998 it was believed that the Albion were formed in 1900 but this was in fact when Brighton and Hove Rangers were founded.