Bright tangerine, Bloomfield Road, and one of the most iconic FA Cup finals ever played. Blackpool FC have a history as colourful as their kit — and a fanbase that has stuck by them through everything. The Tangerines are a proper football club with a proper story.
Founded in 1887, Blackpool FC spent much of the mid-20th century as a top-flight club, reaching their peak in the 1950s. The 1953 FA Cup Final — forever known as the Matthews Final — saw Stanley Matthews inspire a legendary comeback against Bolton Wanderers, winning 4–3 in one of Wembley's greatest ever games.
After decades in the lower leagues, Blackpool famously won promotion to the Premier League in 2010 via the Championship play-offs under Ian Holloway, playing some of the most entertaining football seen that season. Their story is one of resilience, drama, and tangerine pride.
Tangerine and white — one of the most distinctive kits in English football. You always know when Blackpool are on the pitch. The bright orange shirt has been their trademark for decades and stands out in any ground in the country.
Simple, bold, and unmistakable. Blackpool's kit is a classic and their tangerine identity is something fans wear with real pride.
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