2024–25 Sunderland A.F.C. Season
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2024–25 Sunderland A.F.C. Season
The 2024–25 season was the 146th season in the history of Sunderland A.F.C., Sunderland Association Football Club and their third consecutive season in the EFL Championship, Championship. The club are participating in the 2024–25 EFL Championship, Championship, the 2024–25 FA Cup, FA Cup, and the 2024–25 EFL Cup, EFL Cup. Despite beginning the season with 9 wins from their first 12 games to put Sunderland top of the table, a run of 5 draws and a loss from their next 6 games dropped the Black Cats into 4th place where they would remain for the rest of the season to earn a place in the playoffs, despite losing their last 5 games of the season. Sunderland would go on to make the 2025 EFL Championship play-off final, play-off final after beating Coventry City F.C., Coventry City 3–2 on aggregate in the semi finals. They would go on to beat Sheffield United F.C., Sheffield United 2–1 in the play-off final to win promotion to the 2025-26 Premier League, Premier League, marki ...
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Sunderland () is a port city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most populous settlement in the Wearside conurbation and the second most populous settlement in North East England after Newcastle. Sunderland was once known as 'the largest shipbuilding town in the world' and once made a quarter of all of the world's ships from its famous yards, which date back to 1346 on the River Wear. The centre of the modern city is an amalgamation of three settlements founded in the Anglo-Saxon era: Monkwearmouth, on the north bank of the Wear, and Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth on the south bank. Monkwearmouth contains St Peter's Church, which was founded in 674 and formed part of Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey, a significant centre of learning in the seventh and eighth centuries. Sunderland was a fishing settlement and later a port, being granted a ...
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