Reading FC 2023/2024 Squad, Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

Reading FC Squad, Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

Rotherham United Football Club, nicknamed The Millers, is a professional football club based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, and competes in the EFL Championship. The club’s colors were initially yellow and black but changed to red and white around 1930.

Since 2012 they have played home matches at the New York Stadium, having briefly moved to the Don Valley Stadium from their original home at Millmoor in 2008.

In this article, you will learn about Reading FC 2023/2024 Players, Squad, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.

Reading FC Profile Summary

TeamReading Football Club
Nickname(s)The Royals
Home StadiumMadejski Stadium
Stadium Capacity24,161
LocationReading
Founded1871
Websitehttp://www.readingfc.co.uk/
League2022–23 EFL Championship
ManagerPaul Ince

About Reading FC

Rotherham United Football Club, nicknamed The Millers, is a professional football club based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, and competes in the EFL Championship. The club’s colors were initially yellow and black but changed to red and white around 1930. Since 2012 they have played home games at New York Stadium after briefly moving to Don Valley Stadium from their original home at Millmoor in 2008.

The club was formed due to a merger between the county of Rotherham and the town of Rotherham in 1925 and was immediately placed in the Football League. They won promotion as champions of the Third Division North in 1950–51 and were beaten runners-up in the inaugural League Cup final in 1961, losing to Aston Villa 3–2 on aggregate. After seventeen seasons in the Second Division, relegation followed in 1968 and 1973.

Promotion from the Fourth Division was achieved in 1974–75, and the club won the Third Division title in 1980–81. Relegation in 1983 and 1988 allowed Rotherham to win the Fourth Division title in 1988–89, although they had to win another promotion in 1991–92 after relegation the previous season. They beat Shrewsbury Town 2-1 in the 1996 Football League Trophy Final.

Under Ronnie Moore, Rotherham earned back-to-back promotions in 1999–2000 and 2000–01. They remained in the second tier for four seasons but were relegated twice in three years in 2007. The club again achieved back-to-back promotions, this time under Steve Evans, gaining automatic promotion from League Two in 2012–13 and League One via the playoffs in 2013-14.

The club played between the Championship and League One for six successive seasons between 2016-17 and 2021-22, winning the play-offs in 2018 and the 2022 EFL Trophy final.

Reading FC 2023/2024 players Squad?

NAMEPOSAGEHTWTNAT
David ButtonG346′ 3″192 lbsEngland
Joel PereiraG276′ 2″152 lbsPortugal
Coniah Boyce-ClarkeG206′ 0″172 lbsJamaica
Harvey CollinsG21England
Tom NorcottG18England

Outfield Players

NAMEPOSAGEHTWTNAT
Ashqar AhmedDEngland
Thomas HolmesD23England
Tom McintyreD25Scotland
Harlee DeanD326′ 3″163 lbsEngland
Andy YiadomD315′ 11″163 lbsGhana
Nesta Guinness-WalkerD24England
Jeriel DorsettD216′ 1″Montserrat
Tyler BindonD18New Zealand
Kelvin AbrefaD19Ghana
Nelson AbbeyD20England
John ClarkeD19Northern Ireland
Michael SticklandD20England
Matthew CarsonD19Northern Ireland
Charlie WellensM20England
Clinton MolaM226′ 0″174 lbsEngland
Benjamin ElliottM21Cameroon
Charlie SavageM20Wales
Paul Omo MukairuM236′ 0″159 lbsNigeria
Ovie EjariaM266′ 0″163 lbsEngland
Sam HutchinsonM346′ 0″161 lbsEngland
Amadou Salif MbengueM21France
Mamadi CamaraM196′ 3″181 lbsGuinea-Bissau
Lewis WingM286′ 1″152 lbsEngland
Michael CraigM20Scotland
Tivonge RusheshaM215′ 4″Zimbabwe
Harvey KnibbsF245′ 9″157 lbsEngland
Dominic BallardF18England
Sam SmithF255′ 11″161 lbsEngland
Femi AzeezF22England
Kelvin EhibhatiomhanF20England
Jayden WarehamF20England
Caylon VickersF18England
Basil TumaF18Malta
Taylan HarrisF18England

Reading FC Home Stadium

The Madejski Stadium (currently known as the Select Car Leasing Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Reading. It is the home of Reading Football Club, which plays in the EFL Championship. It also provides the finish for the Reading Half Marathon. It is an all-seater bowl stadium with a capacity of 24,161 and is located close to the M4 motorway. The West Stand contains the Voco Reading Hotel, formerly the Millennium Madejski Hotel.

Reading FC
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The stadium was opened on 22 August 1998 and replaced Elm Park as Reading’s home ground.

Reading FC Kit

The Macron Reading 2023/2024 home jersey features an insert collar, a traditional blue and white striped torso, and optional blue and red striped sleeves on sleeves. At first glance, they can seem out of place, yet they have a purpose.

Reading FC Kit
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The Macron Reading 2022-2023 football shirt is manufactured of Macron’s Eco-Fabric, which is entirely recyclable and requires 100 recycled plastic bottles in its production. The new Reading F.C. 2022–2023 home kit by Macron is completed with white shorts and blue socks.

Kit sponsorship

Reading FC Kit Sponsorship by MACRON in 2023/2024.

Reading FC world ranking

Reading FC’s world ranking number is 522.

Reading FC trophies

Football League Third Division / Third Division North / League One (3rd tier)

  • Champions: 1950–51, 1980–81
  • 2nd place promotion: 2000–01, 2019–20, 2021–22
  • Play-off winners: 2013–14, 2017–18

Football League Fourth Division / League Two (4th tier)

  • Champions: 1988–89
  • 2nd place promotion: 1991–92, 1999–2000, 2012–13
  • 3rd place promotion: 1974–75

Football League Cup

  • Runners-up: 1960–61

Football League Trophy

  • Winners: 1995–96, 2021–22

Football League Third Division North Cup

  • Winners 1945–46

FAQs

Who is Reading’s highest earner?

Baba Rahman has the highest salary at Reading, earning £89,000 per week.

What is Reading’s yearly wage bill in 2023?

Reading total salary bill is £15,150,720 per year

What is Reading’s monthly wage bill in 2023?

Reading total salary bill is £291,360 per week

What league does Reading play in?

Reading plays in the Sky Bet Championship, England’s second division of men’s professional football.

Conclusion

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Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk

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