Overview — Blackburn Rovers is an English professional football club based in Blackburn, Lancashire. Founded in 1875, the club is one of the long-established teams in the English game and has competed across the top tiers of the national league structure. The side is commonly known simply as "Rovers" and traditionally wears blue and white halved shirts.
History and development
Blackburn was a participant in the formative years of organised English football and was a founding member of the Football League. The club enjoyed important successes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and it has also been prominent in the modern era. A high point came in the mid-1990s when Blackburn won the English top flight, a major achievement in the club's long history.
Stadium and identity
The team plays home matches at Ewood Park, located in the town of Blackburn. Ewood Park has been the setting for the club's home fixtures for well over a century and remains central to the club's identity. The badge, colours and the nickname reflect a local sporting tradition rooted in the Lancashire community.
Notable achievements and figures
Highlights of Blackburn's sporting record include top-tier league success in the 1990s under manager Kenny Dalglish and contributions from several prominent players. Well-known figures associated with the club include:
- Alan Shearer — leading striker during the title-winning season
- Chris Sutton — strike partner in the successful 1994–95 campaign
- Tim Flowers — goalkeeper during the same era
Modern era, organisation and community
As of the late 2010s and into the 2020s the team has been managed by Tony Mowbray, who oversaw periods of consolidation and efforts to return the club to higher divisions. Blackburn maintains youth development and community programmes to support local sport and player progression. The club's long history, its local roots and occasional return to national prominence make it a notable institution in English football.
For further information about fixtures, history and club news see the club’s official pages and historical records: club resources and archives.