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'''Stoke City F.C.''' is a [[British]] [[soccer]] team in the [[English Premier League]]. The team is based in the Midlands city of Stoke on Trent, were newly promoted to the Premier League in 2008. They are managed by Tony Pulis and are sponsored by Britannia Building Society.
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'''Stoke City F.C.''' is a [[British]] [[soccer]] team in the [[English Premier League]]. The team is based in the Midlands city of Stoke-on-Trent, and were newly promoted to the Premier League in 2008. They are managed by Tony Pulis and are sponsored by Britannia Building Society. They lost the FA Cup final of 2011 to Manchester City. Stoke are nicknamed the Potters due to the ceramics industry in the city. They play in red and white stripes and are famous for a direct, physical approach to their play which has gained results but few admierers
  
 
==Roster==
 
==Roster==

Revision as of 19:34, July 25, 2011

Stoke City F.C. is a British soccer team in the English Premier League. The team is based in the Midlands city of Stoke-on-Trent, and were newly promoted to the Premier League in 2008. They are managed by Tony Pulis and are sponsored by Britannia Building Society. They lost the FA Cup final of 2011 to Manchester City. Stoke are nicknamed the Potters due to the ceramics industry in the city. They play in red and white stripes and are famous for a direct, physical approach to their play which has gained results but few admierers

Roster

Goalkeepers

Defenders

  • 2 Andy Griffin
  • 3 Danny Higginbotham
  • 5 Leon Cort
  • 14 Danny Pugh
  • 17 Ryan Shawcross
  • 21 Andrew Davies
  • 22 Stephen Kelly
  • 25 Abdoulaye Faye
  • 28 Andy Wilkinson
  • 31 Carl Dickinson
  • 33 Ibrahima Sonko

Midfielders

  • 4 Seyi Ololfinjana
  • 6 Glenn Whelan
  • 7 Liam Lawrence
  • 8 Tom Soares
  • 16 Dominic Matteo
  • 18 Salif Diao
  • 19 Amdy Faye
  • 23 Michael Tonge
  • 24 Rory Delap
  • 26 Matthew Etherington
  • 36 Jimmy Phillips
  • 37 Tom Thorley
  • 39 Nathaniel Wedderburn

Strikers

  • 9 Richard Cresswell
  • 10 Ricardo Fuller
  • 11 Mamady Sidibe
  • 12 Dave Kitson
  • 15 Vincent Pericard
  • 20 James Beattie
  • 27 Henri Camara
  • 35 Marc Grocott

Notable Former Players