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Wolverhampton Wanderers U18

Wolverhampton Wanderers U18 Standings

Premier League U18 crestPremier League U18

Key:
  1. Championship Playoff
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Manchester City U18 crestManchester City U1819151369244546
W
D
L
W
W
2Manchester United U18 crestManchester United U1820142452183444
W
W
W
W
W
3Tottenham Hotspur U18 crestTottenham Hotspur U1820134353223143
W
W
W
W
W
4Chelsea U18 crestChelsea U1818123349183139
W
L
L
W
L
5Crystal Palace U18 crestCrystal Palace U1818111656312534
W
W
L
D
W
6Newcastle United U18 crestNewcastle United U181911173933634
W
W
L
L
W
7Everton U18 crestEverton U1819102739271232
W
D
L
W
W
8Liverpool U18 crestLiverpool U182110295853532
L
L
W
D
W
9Brighton & Hove Albion U18 crestBrighton & Hove Albion U181994641301131
L
W
D
D
W
10Nottingham Forest U18 crestNottingham Forest U181910183531431
L
L
W
D
W
11Leicester City U18 crestLeicester City U18209383733430
L
W
W
L
D
12West Bromwich Albion U18 crestWest Bromwich Albion U18189364334930
W
W
W
L
W
13Blackburn Rovers U18 crestBlackburn Rovers U18208574651-529
W
W
W
D
D
14West Ham United U18 crestWest Ham United U18189274033729
D
L
L
W
W
15Aston Villa U18 crestAston Villa U18188374036427
D
D
L
W
D
16Middlesbrough U18 crestMiddlesbrough U18188372830-227
W
W
L
W
W
17Fulham U18 crestFulham U182082103643-726
D
W
W
L
D
18Leeds United U18 crestLeeds United U18196583446-1223
L
W
D
D
L
19Southampton U18 crestSouthampton U18177284141023
L
D
L
L
L
20Arsenal U18 crestArsenal U18186392938-921
L
L
L
W
L
21Derby County U18 crestDerby County U181962112751-2420
L
W
L
L
L
22Sunderland U18 crestSunderland U18155553228420
L
L
D
D
D
23Norwich City U18 crestNorwich City U182147103748-1119
D
W
W
D
D
24Reading U18 crestReading U18194692341-1818
L
D
L
W
D
25Burnley U18 crestBurnley U181852112848-2017
L
L
W
D
L
26Ipswich Town U18 crestIpswich Town U181952122454-3017
W
L
W
L
W
27Birmingham City U18 crestBirmingham City U182151152168-4716
L
L
L
L
L
28Wolverhampton Wanderers U18 crestWolverhampton Wanderers U181834112043-2313
W
L
L
L
D
29Stoke City U18 crestStoke City U182031162953-2410
L
W
L
D
L

Frequently asked questions

Initially founded as Sunderland and District Teachers A.F.C. in 1879, the club was renamed to Sunderland A.F.C. in October 1880. The club turned professional a decade later, when it joined The Football League ahead of the 1890-91 campaign.

Kyril Louis-Dreyfus (64% stake) and Juan Sartori (36% stake) are the co-owners of Sunderland. The former first acquired shares in February 2021, joining the latter who has been associated with the club since 2018.

Sunderland's home stadium is known as The Stadium of Light, which replaced the iconic Roker Park in 1997. Roker Park served as Sunderland's home ground for almost a century, from 1898 to 1997.

The Stadium of Light has a capacity of 49,000, making it England's ninth-largest football stadium.

Sunderland have won a total of nine trophies, which includes six top-flight titles as well as two FA Cups.

Sunderland have clinched the English top-flight title on six occasions. Their first win came in the 1891-92 season, while they haven't won a single league title since going all the way at the end of the 1935-36 campaign.

Former English goalkeeper Jimmy Montgomery holds the record for making the most appearances in Sunderland history. Montgomery made 627 appearances between 1960 and 1977 and was a part of the Sunderland team that won the 1973 FA Cup.

The Sunderland faithful will never forget the contributions of legendary striker Bobby Gurney, who churned out 228 goals in 390 appearances in what is a club record.

Charlie Hurley, Simon Mignolet, John O'Shea, Jordan Pickford, Jermain Defoe, Bobby Kerr, and Jimmy Montgomery are among the most prominent players to have donned the Sunderland shirt.

Bob Kyle, Roy Keane, and Sam Allardyce are among Sunderland's most famous managers.

Previously known as The Rokermen when they played at Roker Park, Sunderland are now officially nicknamed The Black Cats based on 10,000 votes cast by the supporters through the official magazine in 2000. The nickname originates from the names of battery guns which protected the mouth of the River Wear in the 18th century.