Brighton and Hove Albion
Established: 1901.
Nickname: The Seagulls, Albion.
After first failing as Brighton United, then as
Brighton and Hove Rangers, a semi-professional football club called Brighton and
Hove United was formed on 24th June, 1901; to give the locals someone to support.
The club's name was changed to Brighton and Hove
Albion, before a ball was even kicked.
History of Brighton and Hove Albion.
Visiting The Amex Stadium
Located in the village of Falmer, on the northern
outskirts of Brighton, the stadium is just minutes away by rail from
Brighton.
Brighton and Hove Albion offer home and away fans
(with matchday ticket) free travel on buses and trains within the Free
Travel Zone.
There are three car parks available for home and
away supporters near the stadium.
From the north, the A27 to Falmer can be reached via
the A23, A24 and A26.
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Hotel Prices Near Falmer Stadium.
Brighton reached the FA Cup Final in 1983, but
lost to Manchester United in the replay.
FA Charity Shield (1)
1910 - then contested between the winners of the previous season's
Football League and Southern League competitions.
Southern Football League Winners (1)
1909–10.
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