PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB GUIDE

Aston Villa

NICKNAME

The Villans / Villa

FOUNDED

1874

STADIUM

Villa Park (capacity: 42,785)

CITY

Aston, Birmingham

COLOURS

Claret and blue

CURRENT MANAGER

Club History

Aston Villa are one of the founding members of the Football League in 1888 and one of England’s most historic clubs. They won the First Division seven times before the Premier League era and were champions of Europe in 1982 — beating Bayern Munich 1-0 in the European Cup final in Rotterdam. After decades in the middle of the pack, Villa were taken over by billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens in 2018 and the investment began to show. Promotion from The Championship in 2019 was followed by gradual improvement, and the appointment of Unai Emery in 2022 transformed them into genuine title and European contenders.

Known For

1982 European Cup winners — one of only five English clubs to win Europe’s top prize

Villa Park — a truly iconic, atmospheric stadium in Birmingham city

The Holte End — one of the most famous ends in English football

Claret and blue colours shared with West Ham (the two clubs have the same kit colours by coincidence)

One of the seven founding members of the Football League, created in 1888

Unai Emery‘s transformation — from mid-table to European champions in three years

Key Players to Watch

Ollie Watkins — Striker

England’s striker at the World Cup and Villa’s top scorer. Athletic, clever movement, works incredibly hard. Took time to become a top-level striker but is now one of the best in England.

Morgan Rogers — Attacking midfielder

Young English talent who has blossomed under Emery. Creative, energetic and improving every season.

Emiliano Martínez — Goalkeeper

World Cup winner with Argentina in 2022. One of the best goalkeepers in the world — particularly dominant in the penalty area and a wall at set pieces.

Stadium Guide

Villa Park has been Aston Villa‘s home since 1897. Capacity of 42,785 in the heart of Birmingham. The Holte End — the huge terrace behind one goal — creates one of the best atmospheres in English football. The ground has hosted FA Cup semi-finals and international matches.

Major Honours

First Division: 7. FA Cup: 7. League Cup: 5. European Cup/Champions League: 1 (1982). Europa League: 1 (2025/26). Conference League: 0.

Rivals

Birmingham City (Second City Derby — the fiercest local rivalry in the Midlands), Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion.

2025/26 Season

Final position: 4th — Champions League qualified 🏆 Europa League winners

Aston Villa‘s greatest season in four decades. They finished fourth in the Premier League to qualify for The Champions League, and won the UEFA Europa League with a 3-0 final victory over Freiburg in Istanbul. Their first continental trophy since the 1982 European Cup.