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Big Up the 90's at the Mornflake Stadium, Crewe
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Wikipedia Bio
| Full name | Crewe Alexandra Football Club | ||
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| Nicknames | The Railwaymen, The Alex | ||
| Founded | August 1877; 148 years ago (August 1877) | ||
| Ground | Gresty Road | ||
| Capacity | 10,153 | ||
| Chairman | Charles Grant[1][2] | ||
| Manager | Lee Bell | ||
| League | EFL League Two | ||
| 2024–25 | EFL League Two, 13th of 24 | ||
| Website | www | ||
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Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England. Its first team competes in League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'The Railwaymen' because of the town's links with the rail industry, and also commonly known as 'The Alex', they have played at their current Gresty Road location (adjacent to the sites of two previous grounds) since 1906. The supporters' fiercest rivalry is with Staffordshire-based side Port Vale.
The club was formed in August 1877 as the football division of Crewe Alexandra Cricket Club, named after Princess Alexandra. Crewe reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1888 and were then a founding member of the Football League Second Division in 1892. In 1921, the club was invited to join the newly created Football League Third Division North, where they stayed for the next 37 years before being placed in the new Fourth Division in 1958. The team achieved their first promotion after finishing third in 1962–63. Crewe were immediately relegated the next season but were promoted again in 1967–68, but again lasted just one season in the Third Division.
Crewe spent 20 years struggling in the fourth tier before their fortunes were revived under Dario Gradi, manager for 24 years from 1983. Under his leadership, Crewe were twice promoted to the third tier from the fourth, and, in 1997, won the Second Division play-off final to secure a place in the Football League First Division. After an absence of 101 years, they played at this second tier level―renamed the Championship before the start of the 2004–05 season―for eight of the following nine seasons. Gradi encouraged Crewe to play attractive, technical football and built a reputation for developing young players, with future England internationals David Platt, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson and Dean Ashton all emerging at the club. After Crewe dropped down to the fourth tier again in 2009, Steve Davis led the club to promotion to the third tier via the play-offs in 2012. In 2013, the club won its first and only Football League Trophy. Under David Artell, manager from January 2017, Crewe returned to third tier League One in 2020 and finished 12th in the 2020–21 season, but were relegated in 2022.
- ^ "Club Statement: Chairman and Vice Chairman". Crewe Alexandra F.C. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
- ^ "Who's Who – Crewe Alexandra". www.crewealex.net. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
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