Notts County F.C.
| Full name | Notts County Football Club | |||
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| Nickname(s) | The Magpies | |||
| Short name | Notts | |||
| Founded | 1862 | |||
| Ground | Meadow Lane | |||
| Capacity | 19,841 | |||
| Coordinates | 52°56′33″N 1°8′14″W / 52.94250°N 1.13722°W | |||
| Owner | Alexander and Christoffer Reedtz | |||
| Chairman | Christoffer Reedtz | |||
| Head coach | Vacant | |||
| League | EFL League Two | |||
| 2024–25 | EFL League Two, 6th of 24 | |||
| Website | nottscountyfc.co.uk | |||
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Notts County Football Club is a professional football club in Nottingham, England, which competes in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of English football, following promotion from the National League in the 2022–23 season. Founded in 1862, Notts County are the oldest professional football club in the world. They first competed in the FA Cup in 1877 and in 1888 became one of the twelve founding members of the Football League. Notts County have been promoted fourteen times, relegated seventeen times and have played in each of the top five divisions of English football.
Notts County won the FA Cup in 1894; their highest league finishes were third in 1890–91 and 1900–01. In 1947, they signed England international Tommy Lawton, whose presence attracted large crowds, but the club fell into decline after his departure and was in the Fourth Division by the 1960s. Under Jimmy Sirrel's management, they won three promotions in the 1970s and 1980s to reach the First Division in 1981. Notts County's most recent season in the top division was 1991–92 under Neil Warnock, who had overseen back-to-back promotions via the play-offs at Wembley Stadium. Beginning in the early 21st century, Notts County were affected by a series of serious off-field problems, culminating in relegation to non-League football in 2019. They spent four years as a non-League club before returning to the league in 2023.
The team has played their home games at Meadow Lane since 1910, having earlier played at a number of venues including Trent Bridge. The club colours of black and white were first adopted in 1890, inspiring their nickname of the "Magpies", and at the end of 1901 Notts lent their colours to Juventus. Notts County first played their neighbours Nottingham Forest in 1866, making the Nottingham derby one of football's oldest fixtures. The club's record appearance holder is goalkeeper Albert Iremonger, who played 601 games in a 22-year spell with the team, and their record goal scorer is Les Bradd with 137 goals.