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Matt Taylor

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Established
1886 (137 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
New Meadow
(9,875 Capacity)

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Location
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Nicknames
The Shrews, STFC

League
English League 1

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Upcoming Events
30 Sep 23 Shrewsbury   -  Charlton
03 Oct 23 Oxford Utd   -  Shrewsbury
07 Oct 23 Shrewsbury   -  Northampton
14 Oct 23 Cambridge United   -  Shrewsbury
21 Oct 23 Shrewsbury   -  Derby

Latest Results
23 Sep 23 Leyton Orient  1 - 0  Shrewsbury
19 Sep 23 Shrewsbury  0 - 0  Brighton U21
16 Sep 23 Shrewsbury  0 - 2  Bristol Rovers
05 Sep 23 Forest Green  3 - 0  Shrewsbury
02 Sep 23 Carlisle  2 - 0  Shrewsbury

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Shrewsbury Town Football Club is a football club in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, which plays in League One, the third tier of the English football league system.

The club was formed in 1886 and was elected to The Football League in 1950, where it has played in all of its bottom three divisions, apart from spending the 2003–04 season in the Conference Premier. It has also competed in the Welsh Cup, winning it six times, a record for an English team.

From 1886 onwards, the club was based at Gay Meadow on the banks of the River Severn; since 2007, they have played at the New Meadow, a UEFA Category four stadium with a capacity of 9,875.

Team Members
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Tom
Bradshaw
#9


James
Meredith



Jimmy
Ryan



David
Button
#1


Luke
Daniels
#28


Marc
Pugh



Andre
Gray
#18


Ryan
Woods


= Contract years remaining

Stadium or Home

The New Meadow, also known as the Greenhous Meadow for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of English football club Shrewsbury Town.

The stadium is situated on the southern outskirts of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, between the districts of Meole Brace and Sutton Farm, and close to the A5. It was completed in the summer of 2007, in time for the 2007–08 English football season, and was built to replace the Gay Meadow stadium, home of Shrewsbury Town since 1910. Also, it is a UEFA Category 4 stadium.

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