Crewe Alexandra
Est. 1877 · England
About Crewe Alexandra
Crewe Alexandra are one of English football's most beloved lower-league institutions, a club from the Cheshire town of Crewe with a history and identity that far transcends their modest surroundings. Founded in 1877 and playing in red at the Alexandra Stadium (Gresty Road), Crewe are celebrated above all for their extraordinary youth development programme under the legendary Dario Gradi, which produced a remarkable stream of players including David Platt, Dean Ashton, and many more. Few clubs their size have contributed more talent to English football.
Founded: 1877. Stadium: Alexandra Stadium (Gresty Road), Crewe. League: EFL League One or League Two, England. Honours: Football League Third Division champions 1994-95. Nicknames: The Railwaymen.
Crewe Alexandra's red kits carry the heritage of a railway town club with a tradition of producing polished footballers. The strips from their First Division years in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when Gradi's academy system was at its peak, are particularly significant for fans who watched genuinely talented players come through wearing the red of Crewe. It is one of those clubs whose shirt tells a story beyond results or trophies, the mark of a true football institution.
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