West Bromwich Albion

If you are looking forward to travel away to watch your club play against West Bromwich Albion you will love the atmosphere at The Hawthorns.

Be sure to head over to our in depth guide to The Hawthorns away fans where we showcase all the important information regarding the fastest route to and from the stadium, and also if there are any pubs, restaurants and cafés in the local area that are welcoming to visiting away fans.

West Bromwich Albion FC is a professional club that play in the Championship which is the second tier of English Football. Managed by Carlos Corberán the side are struggling in the Championship and currently find themselves mid table.

In our West Bromwich Albion Football Club guide, we provide you with all of the essential information from the squad, upcoming fixtures and results to the heritage of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.

West Bromwich Albion Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for West Bromwich Albion 2023:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Ali Al Habsi----
Ted Cann----
Joshua Griffiths1 (0)010
Alex Palmer7 (0)010

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Darnell Furlong7 (0)020
Cedric Kipre7 (0)110
Kyle Bartley2 (2)010
Semi Ajayi6 (0)110
Conor Townsend4 (4)000
Erik Pieters6 (0)020
Martin Kelly----
Branislav Ivanovic----
Kean Bryan----
Gonzalo Avila Gordon----
Saul Shotton----
Caleb Taylor1 (0)000
Reyes Cleary----

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Tomas Rogic----
Matt Phillips7 (0)120
Jayson Molumby7 (1)030
Jed Wallace7 (0)110
Gareth Barry----
John Swift7 (1)410
Adam Reach----
Brandon Thomas-Asante6 (1)300
Nathaniel Chalobah2 (4)010
Alex Mowatt1 (4)000
Grady Diangana0 (1)000
Tom Fellows0 (1)000
Okay Yokuslu7 (1)020
Rico Richards----
Toby King----

Striker

StrikerPldGYCRC
Hal Robson-Kanu----
Josh Maja0 (4)000
Kenneth Zohore----
Daryl Dike----
Jeremy Sarmiento0 (7)110
Cheikh Diaby----

Current West Bromwich Albion Manager

LeagueTeamCurrent ManagerAppointment DateDays in Position
ChampionshipWBACarlos Corberan26/10/2022331

West Bromwich Albion Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 23 15:00ChampionshipChaMillwallHome
Sat 30 15:00ChampionshipChaPrestonAway
October
Tue 03 20:00ChampionshipChaSheff WedHome
Fri 06 20:00ChampionshipChaBirminghamAway
Sat 21 15:00ChampionshipChaPlymouthHome
Tue 24 20:00ChampionshipChaQPRHome
Mon 30 20:00ChampionshipChaCoventryAway
November
Sat 04 15:00ChampionshipChaHullHome
Sat 11 15:00ChampionshipChaSouthamptonAway
Sat 25 15:00ChampionshipChaIpswichHome
Tue 28 19:45ChampionshipChaCardiffAway
December
Sat 02 15:00ChampionshipChaLeicesterHome
Sat 09 15:00ChampionshipChaSunderlandAway
Tue 12 19:45ChampionshipChaRotherhamAway
Sat 16 15:00ChampionshipChaStokeHome
Sat 23 15:00ChampionshipChaMiddlesbroughAway
Tue 26 15:00ChampionshipChaNorwichHome
Fri 29 20:00ChampionshipChaLeedsHome
January
Mon 01 15:00ChampionshipChaSwanseaAway
Sat 13 15:00ChampionshipChaBlackburnHome
Sat 20 15:00ChampionshipChaNorwichAway
Sat 27 15:00ChampionshipChaPlymouthAway
February
Sat 03 15:00ChampionshipChaBirminghamHome
Sat 10 15:00ChampionshipChaIpswichAway
Wed 14 20:00ChampionshipChaCardiffHome
Sat 17 15:00ChampionshipChaSouthamptonHome
Sat 24 15:00ChampionshipChaHullAway
March
Sat 02 15:00ChampionshipChaCoventryHome
Wed 06 19:45ChampionshipChaQPRAway
Sat 09 15:00ChampionshipChaHuddersfieldAway
Sat 16 15:00ChampionshipChaBristol CityHome
Fri 29 12:00ChampionshipChaMillwallAway
April
Mon 01 15:00ChampionshipChaWatfordHome
Sat 06 15:00ChampionshipChaStokeAway
Wed 10 20:00ChampionshipChaRotherhamHome
Sat 13 15:00ChampionshipChaSunderlandHome
Sat 20 15:00ChampionshipChaLeicesterAway
Sat 27 15:00ChampionshipChaSheff WedAway
May
Sat 04 15:00ChampionshipChaPrestonHome

West Bromwich Albion Previous Results

DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
05 Aug 2023Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich AlbionL2-1League Championship
08 Aug 2023Stoke City v West Bromwich AlbionL2-1League Cup
12 Aug 2023West Bromwich Albion v Swansea CityW3-2League Championship
18 Aug 2023Leeds United v West Bromwich AlbionD1-1League Championship
26 Aug 2023West Bromwich Albion v MiddlesbroughW4-2League Championship
02 Sep 2023West Bromwich Albion v Huddersfield TownL1-2League Championship
16 Sep 2023Bristol City v West Bromwich AlbionD0-0League Championship
20 Sep 2023Watford v West Bromwich AlbionD2-2League Championship

Popular Questions

When was West Bromwich Albion FC founded?

West Bromwich Albion FC was founded in 1878 and is one of the oldest professional football clubs in England. The club has a rich history and has won a number of major trophies over the years, including the Football League title and the FA Cup.

What is the home stadium of West Bromwich Albion FC?

The home stadium of West Bromwich Albion FC is The Hawthorns, which has been the club’s home since it opened in 1900. The stadium is located in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, and has a capacity of 26,688 spectators. The Hawthorns is a traditional English football stadium with a lively atmosphere and excellent facilities for both players and fans.

What is the playing style of West Bromwich Albion FC?

West Bromwich Albion FC is known for playing an attractive, possession-based style of football, with a focus on patient build-up play and a commitment to playing out from the back. The club has a reputation for being technically proficient and tactically astute, with a strong emphasis on team cohesion and collective effort. Over the years, West Bromwich Albion has produced a number of talented players who have gone on to have successful careers at the highest levels of the sport.

Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
25/10/2022 - 30/06/2027Carlos CorberánSpain07/04/1983
10/10/2022 - 24/10/2022Richard BealeEngland22/05/1979
03/02/2022 - 09/10/2022Steve BruceEngland31/12/1960
01/07/2021 - 02/02/2022Valérien IsmaëlFrance28/09/1975
16/12/2020 - 30/06/2021Sam AllardyceEngland19/10/1954
01/07/2019 - 15/12/2020Slaven BilićCroatia11/09/1968
10/03/2019 - 30/06/2019James ShanEngland28/10/1978
02/04/2018 - 09/03/2019Darren MooreJamaica22/04/1974
29/11/2017 - 01/04/2018Alan PardewEngland18/07/1961
20/11/2017 - 28/11/2017Gary MegsonEngland02/05/1959
01/01/2015 - 20/11/2017Tony PulisWales16/01/1958
01/07/2014 - 30/12/2014Alan IrvineScotland12/07/1958
09/01/2014 - 12/05/2014Pepe MelSpain28/02/1963
15/12/2013 - 08/01/2014Keith DowningEngland23/07/1965
01/07/2012 - 14/12/2013Steve ClarkeScotland29/08/1963
11/02/2011 - 30/06/2012Roy HodgsonEngland09/08/1947
01/07/2009 - 07/02/2011Roberto Di MatteoItaly29/05/1970
18/10/2006 - 30/06/2009Tony MowbrayEngland22/11/1963
19/09/2006 - 17/10/2006Nigel PearsonEngland21/08/1963
09/11/2004 - 18/09/2006Bryan RobsonEngland11/01/1957
09/03/2000 - 26/10/2004Gary MegsonEngland02/05/1959
27/07/1999 - 03/08/1999John GormanEngland16/08/1949
01/07/1999 - 31/03/2000Brian LittleEngland25/11/1953
24/12/1997 - 27/09/1999Denis SmithEngland19/11/1947
13/12/1997 - 23/12/1997John TrewickEngland03/06/1957
05/12/1997 - 12/12/1997Richie BarkerEngland23/11/1939
06/02/1997 - 04/12/1997Ray HarfordEngland01/06/1945
23/01/1997 - 05/02/1997Arthur MannScotland23/01/1948
20/10/1994 - 22/01/1997Alan BuckleyEngland20/04/1951
01/07/1993 - 30/06/1994Keith BurkinshawEngland23/06/1935
01/07/1992 - 30/06/1993Osvaldo ArdilesArgentina03/08/1952
25/02/1991 - 30/06/1992Bobby GouldEngland12/06/1946
01/07/1988 - 30/06/1991Brian TalbotEngland21/07/1953
03/09/1987 - 12/10/1988Ron AtkinsonEngland18/03/1939
07/02/1986 - 30/09/1987Ron SaundersEngland06/11/1932
29/09/1985 - 28/02/1986Nobby StilesEngland18/05/1942
24/02/1984 - 30/09/1985Johnny GilesIreland06/11/1940
01/07/1982 - 12/02/1984Ron WylieScotland06/08/1933
01/07/1981 - 30/06/1982Ronnie AllenEngland15/01/1929
12/01/1978 - 30/06/1981Ron AtkinsonEngland18/03/1939
25/12/1977 - 03/01/1978John WileEngland09/03/1947
01/07/1977 - 31/12/1977Ronnie AllenEngland15/01/1929
01/07/1975 - 30/06/1977Johnny GilesIreland06/11/1940
01/07/1971 - 07/04/1975Don HoweEngland12/10/1935
01/07/1967 - 30/06/1971Alan AshmanEngland30/05/1928
01/04/1963 - 30/06/1967Jimmy HaganEngland21/01/1918
01/10/1961 - 26/03/1963Archibald MacaulayScotland30/07/1915
09/07/1959 - 11/10/1961Gordon ClarkEngland15/06/1914
06/02/1953 - 30/06/1959Vic BuckinghamEngland23/10/1915
01/05/1952 - 25/01/1953Jesse CarverEngland07/07/1911
01/07/1948 - 30/04/1952Jack SmithWales27/10/1911
01/07/1902 - 30/06/1948Fred EverissEngland27/05/1882

West Bromwich Albion Trophies

HonourPositionYear
FA CupRunner-up1885-86
FA CupRunner-up1886-87
FA CupWinner1887-88
FA CupWinner1891-92
FA CupRunner-up1894-95
League Division TwoChampion1901-02
League Division TwoChampion1910-11
FA CupRunner-up1911-12
League Division OneChampion1919-20
FA Charity ShieldWinner1920
League Division OneRunner-up1924-25
League Division TwoRunner-up1930-31
FA CupWinner1930-31
FA CupRunner-up1934-35
League Division TwoRunner-up1948-49
FA CupWinner1953-54
League Division OneRunner-up1953-54
Football League CupWinner1965-66
Football League CupRunner-up1966-67
FA CupWinner1967-68
Football League CupRunner-up1969-70
League Division 1Runner-up2001-02
League Division 1Runner-up2003-04
League ChampionshipChampion2007-08
League ChampionshipRunner-up2009-10
League ChampionshipRunner-up2019-20

Summary

West Bromwich Albion Football Club was founded in 1878 and is one of the oldest professional football clubs in England. The club is known for its rich history and has won several major trophies over the years, including the Football League title and the FA Cup.

In terms of their style of play, West Bromwich Albion is known for playing an attractive, possession-based style of football, with a focus on patient build-up play and a commitment to playing out from the back. The club places a strong emphasis on team cohesion and collective effort, and has a reputation for being tactically astute and technically proficient.

Over the years, West Bromwich Albion has produced a number of talented players who have gone on to have successful careers at the highest levels of the sport. The club has a loyal fan base and a strong tradition of playing entertaining football, with a focus on attacking play and creativity.

The home stadium of West Bromwich Albion FC is The Hawthorns, which has been the club’s home since it opened in 1900. The stadium is known for its lively atmosphere and excellent facilities, and has a capacity of 26,688 spectators. Overall, West Bromwich Albion FC is a respected institution in the world of English football, known for its attractive style of play and commitment to developing young talent.

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