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Founded on 15 August 1908, Huddersfield Town compete in League One, the third tier of English football. The club currently plays at the Accu Stadium in West Yorkshire, having moved from their historic Leeds Road ground in 1994. The Terriers are managed by Michael Duff, who was appointed in May 2024 following the club's relegation from the Championship.
The club's current campaign marks their first season in League One since 2011-12. Under Duff's management, Town are seeking an immediate return to the Championship, competing alongside promotion rivals in England's third tier. The team's recent form and tactical approach reflect Duff's emphasis on defensive organisation and quick counter-attacking football.
Beyond the pitch, Huddersfield Town maintains strong community connections in West Yorkshire. The club's nickname, "The Terriers", reflects the region's heritage, while their distinctive blue and white striped kit has been worn since 1913. Supporters create an passionate atmosphere at the Accu Stadium, maintaining traditions that stretch back over a century.
Huddersfield Town's golden era came under legendary manager Herbert Chapman, who led the club to an unprecedented three consecutive First Division titles between 1923-24 and 1925-26. This achievement remained unmatched for nearly a century until Manchester City surpassed it in 2024. The Terriers also won the FA Cup in 1922 and reached three more finals before 1938. In recent years, the club achieved a remarkable return to the Premier League through the 2017 Championship play-off final, defeating Reading on penalties at Wembley before spending two seasons in the top flight.
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