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Reading

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Burton vs Reading (20 Apr)

Head Coach

Rubén Sellés

League Position
17

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Established
1871 (153 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Select Car Leasing Stadium
(24,161 Capacity)

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Location
Reading, Berkshire

Nicknames
The Royals

Competitions
English League 1
FA Cup
EFL Cup

Last Edit
zag: 13/Nov/23


Upcoming
20/04 Burton - Reading
27/04 Reading - Blackpool

Results
13/04 Barnsley 2 - 2 Reading
09/04 Bristol Rove 0 - 2 Reading
06/04 Reading 1 - 1 Lincoln
01/04 Bolton 5 - 2 Reading
29/03 Reading 1 - 0 Northampton

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Il Reading Football Club, noto semplicemente come Reading, è una società calcistica inglese con sede nella città di Reading (Berkshire), militante in Football League Championship (seconda divisione inglese) dal 2013.

Fondato nel 1871, il club è uno dei più antichi d'Inghilterra, ma si unì alla Football League soltanto nel 1920. Dal 1896 al 1998 ha disputato le proprie partite casalinghe all'Elm Park, mentre dal 1999 gioca al Madejski Stadium.

I calciatori del Reading sono soprannominati The Royals (in italiano I Reali).

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Azeez



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Ballard



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Bindon



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Stadium or Home

The Madejski Stadium /məˈdeɪski/ is a football stadium located in Reading, Berkshire, England. It is the home of Reading Football Club playing in the Football League Championship and the rugby union club London Irish as tenants. It also provides the finish for the Reading Half Marathon. The stadium is named after Reading's chairman Sir John Madejski. It is an all-seater bowl stadium with a capacity of 24,161 and is located close to the M4 motorway. It is built on the site of a former household waste dump and is surrounded by methane vents. The West Stand contains the Millennium Madejski Hotel.

The stadium was opened on 22 August 1998 and replaced Elm Park as Reading F.C.'s home ground.

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