Watford Football Club
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| Club founded in
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| Nickname
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| Colors
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| Stage
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Vicarage Road Stadium
(22 000 places)
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| Player more Wrapped
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| Better striker
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| Multitude record
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 34.099 spectateurs
(February 3rd 1999, Man. Utd)
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| Seat
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Vicarage Road Stadium
Watford WD18 0ER
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Watford Football Club is a club of Football English founded in 1881. It is of public notoriety that the British singer Elton John is an enthusiast to support of this club; he was the president besides during 25 years.
Historical reference marks
- Founded in 1881, the club adopts a statute professional in 1897 and joined the League in 1920 (Division 3). The club has as a name Watford Rovers of 1881 to 1893, then West Herts of 1893 to 1898, finally Watford FC since 1898.
Prize list
- Vice-champion of England: 1983.
- Vice-champion of England D2: 1982.
- Champion of England D3: 1969, 1998.
- Vice-champion of England D3: 1979.
- Champion of England D4: 1978.
- Finalist of F Cup: 1984.
Manpower 2007-2008
Players emblematic of the past
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John Barnes
- Luther Blissett
- Tony Cotton
- Heiưar Helguson
- Kenny Jackett
- David James
- Stalemate Jennings
- Tommy Mooney
- Kevin Philips
- Stalemate Rice
- Ronny Rosenthal
- Wilf Rostron
- Steve Sherwood
- Gerry Armstrong
- Nigel Callaghan
- Mo Johnston
External bonds
- Official site of the club
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