Blackburn Rovers

Est. 1875 · England

About Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn Rovers are one of English football's great historic clubs, a blue and white institution from Lancashire who wrote one of the Premier League era's most celebrated stories when Jack Walker's investment brought the title to Ewood Park in 1995. Founded in 1875 and among the founders of the Football League, Rovers have won three league championships and six FA Cups, cementing a place in the upper tier of English football history. The SAS partnership of Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton firing them to that 1994-95 Premier League title remains one of the most treasured memories in the club's proud history.

Founded in 1875, Blackburn Rovers compete in the Championship, England's second division. Their home ground is Ewood Park in Blackburn, Lancashire, which holds 31,367 supporters. Key honours include 3 First Division and Premier League titles (1912, 1914, 1995), 6 FA Cups, and 1 League Cup (2002).

Blackburn Rovers' distinctive blue and white halves have been the club's signature look since the late 19th century, one of English football's most recognisable designs alongside the hoops and stripes of other historic clubs. The 1994-95 Premier League winning shirt carries a special place in supporter memory as the jersey worn when Shearer and Sutton fired Rovers to their first title in 81 years. Umbro supplied that iconic design, with the blue and white halves framing one of the most unlikely championship moments of the Premier League era.

Players who wore the shirt