The 92 Club

The most exclusive club in football

The 92 Club

The passion of the 92 Club

The most exclusive club in football

The 92 Club is an exclusive club for fans who have visited all 92 League football grounds in England - that's each and every ground from the Premier League, Championship, League 1 and League 2.

92club.co.uk displays a vast amount of data about the teams and grounds that make up the 92, as well as the fans who spend thousands of pounds and travel tens of thousands of miles to follow their team to all League grounds in England

Our stats section takes a look at the most visited grounds as well as the top rated atmospheres around the country.

The site also includes interesting blog posts featuring a detailed history of the 92 Club (and English league football in general), hints and tips for completing the 92 Club and a look at what the future holds, with the possible expansion (or contraction) of the 92 Club.

If you're "doing the 92", check out our exclusive wall poster which allows you to "tick off" the stadiums you've been to and track your progress towards the 92 Club right on your bedroom or office wall.

A big thanks to our friends at footballgroundmap.com letting us use their data on the website.

92 Club Wall Poster
  • Harrogate Town fans have been to the most grounds, averaging 46/92
  • Manchester United fans have been to the least grounds, averaging just 13/92
  • Old Trafford has the largest capacity of any club ground in England - 75,811
  • The most visited ground out of the 92 is Old Trafford
  • Plymouth Argyle fans have to travel the most to join the 92 Club - 37,416 miles
  • Stadium:MK has the worst atmosphere in the 92 Club
  • Sheffield United's Bramall Lane is the oldest professional football stadium in the world
  • Frattan Park has been voted as having the best atmosphere in the 92 Club
  • The least visited ground in the 92 Club is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • The longest trip in the 92 Club is Plymouth to Newcastle - a 668 mile round trip
  • For a very short period in the late 1980s, the 92 Club was actually the 93 Club
  • The shortest trip in the 92 Club is Everton to Liverpool - a 1.19 mile round trip
  • Burton Albion fans travel the shortest distance to join the 92 Club - "only" 15,135 miles