Rotherham United
Est. 1925 · England
About Rotherham United
Rotherham United are South Yorkshire's hardworking football club, a community institution that has spent most of its existence battling between the second and third tiers of English football with the kind of tenacity the town demands. Founded in 1925 through the merger of Rotherham County and Thornhill United, The Millers have earned promotion to the Championship on multiple occasions and play their home matches at the smart AESSEAL New York Stadium, which opened in 2012 on the banks of the River Don.
Founded in 1925, Rotherham United are based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, and compete in the EFL Championship. They play at the AESSEAL New York Stadium, which opened in 2012. The club are nicknamed The Millers, a reference to the town's industrial milling heritage. Their home colours are red.
The red shirt is central to Rotherham United's identity, a colour that runs through every era of the club's history. The early kits were simple red shirts typical of their era, and while manufacturers have changed over the decades, the bold red has always remained. The kits from the club's Championship promotions, particularly the strips worn under Steve Evans and later Paul Warne, are fondly remembered by Millers supporters. Away kits have varied across the decades, but coming home to that red shirt at New York Stadium always feels like Rotherham at their truest.
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