Blackburn Rovers History

Club nickname: Rovers

Year founded: 1875

Year went pro: 1880

Address: 
Ewood Park
Blackburn
BB2 4JF

Ground Capacity: 31,367

Ground Dimensions: 

Ground Record: Ewood Park - 62,522 v Bolton Wanderers, FA Cup 6th Rnd, 2nd March 1929

Transfer Record (Recevied): 15m from Newcastle for Alan Shearer, July 1996

Transfer Record (Paid): 8m to Manchester United for Andrew Cole, December 2001

Scoring Record: Ted Harper, 43, Division 1, 1925-26

History: 

Blackburn Rovers were one of the founder members of the Football League, formed in 1875 by former public school old boys to challenge the southern football teams. 1878 saw them play in the first ever floodlit match and by 1886 they had won the FA Cup on three successive occasions, a feat which hasn't been matched since.

Until the advent of the Premiership, all of Blackburn's success had taken place before 1930 with two League Championships and six FA Cup wins. In the early ninties, the slumbering giant was woken by local-boy-made-millionaire Jack Walker's arrival.

The money he made available along with the appointment of former Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish as manager gave Blackburn the impetus to be promoted from the first division to become founder members of the FA Premier League. They finished in the top six in their first season before seriously challenging in Manchester United for the title in 1994, eventually finishing runners-up.

1994-1995 finally saw Walker's dream realised as the goals of Alan Shearer and a remarkable last day saw Blackburn crowned champions for the first time in over 80 years. Rovers' suffered a backlash after their amazing triumph and four disappointing seasons later they were relegated back into the first division.

Rovers suffered a great loss in 2000 when their benefactor Jack Walker lost his battle with cancer, Rovers could not have paid him a greater tribute than regaining Premiership status under the new leadership of manager Graeme Souness, and they have continued to consolidate ever since. The glory days of the mid-90s seemingly behind them, Souness jumped ship to Newcastle at the beginning of the 2004-05 season - to be replaced by Mark Hughes.

Blackburn Rovers SQUAD

MANAGERS

  • 2004-
    Mark Hughes
  • 2000-04
    Graeme Souness
  • 1999-00
    Tony Parks
  • 1998-99
    Brian Kidd
  • 1997-98
    Roy Hodgson
  • 1995-97
    Ray Harford
  • 1991-96
    Kenny Dalglish
  • 1987-91
    Don Mackay
  • 1981-86
    Bobby Saxton
  • 1979-81
    Howard Kendall
  • 1978-79
    John Pickering
  • 1978
    Jim Iley
  • 1975-78
    Jim Smith
  • 1974-75
    Gordon Lee
  • 1971-73
    Ken Furphy
  • 1970-71
    Johnny Carey
  • 1967-70
    Eddie Quiqley
  • 1960-67
    Jack Marshall
  • 1958-60
    Dally Duncan
  • 1953-58
    Johnny Carey
  • 1949-53
    Jackie Bestall
  • 1947-49
    Jack Bruton
  • 1947
    Will Scott
  • 1944-47
    Eddie Hapgood
  • 1938-41
    Bob Crompton
  • 1936-38
    Reg Taylor
  • 1931-36
    Arthur Barritt
  • 1926-30
    Bob Crompton
  • 1922-26
    Jack Carr
  • 1903-25
    R B Middleton
  • 1896-03
    J Warmsley
  • 1884-96
    Thomas Mitchell

HONOURS

  • FA Premier League
    • Champions
      • 1994-95
    • Runners-Up
      • 1993-94
  • Division 1
    • Champions
      • 1911-12
      • 1913-14
    • Runners-Up
      • 2000-2001
  • Division 2
    • Champions
      • 1938-39
    • Runners-Up
      • 1957-58
  • Division 3
    • Champions
      • 1974-75
    • Runners-Up
      • 1979-80
  • FA Cup
    • Winners
      • 1884
      • 1885
      • 1886
      • 1890
      • 1891
      • 1928
    • Runners-Up
      • 1882
      • 1960
  • League Cup
    • Winners
      • 2002
  • Members Cup
    • Winners
      • 1987