THE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED
About THE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED
THE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED, commonly known as Huddersfield Town, is a professional football club based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1908, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit.
The club plays its home matches at the John Smith’s Stadium, which has a seating capacity of over 24,000. Huddersfield Town has experienced various successes throughout its history, including winning the English league title three times in a row during the 1920s, a feat that remains unmatched.
Huddersfield Town is committed to developing local talent through its youth academy, which aims to nurture young players and provide them with opportunities to progress into professional football. The club also emphasizes community engagement, working closely with local organizations to promote sports and healthy living.
In addition to its on-field activities, the club is dedicated to maintaining a sustainable business model, focusing on financial stability and responsible management. This approach ensures that Huddersfield Town can continue to compete at high levels while remaining true to its roots.
With a vision to return to the Premier League and establish itself as a competitive force, THE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED strives to create an exciting and inclusive environment for fans, players, and staff alike.
- Founded: 1908
- Stadium: John Smith’s Stadium
- Capacity: 24,000+
- League Titles: 3 consecutive titles in the 1920s