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The EFL has today confirmed the opening and closing dates for the 2025 summer transfer window.

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Former Derby County winger Alan Hinton speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.

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Work has started to overhaul Derby County’s playing surface at Pride Park Stadium in preparation for the start of the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship campaign in August.

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Take a look at every single goal scored by Derby County Women during the 2024/25 season.

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Former Derby County Managing Director Stuart Webb speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.

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Father’s Day falls on Sunday 15th June in 2025 and a special lunch package is available at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium to celebrate!

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Derby County Community Trust is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant from the Sky Bet EFL Building Foundations Fund (BFF).

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The daughter of former Derby County player Francis Lee, Gillian Lee, speaks about her father winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.

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Find out more about how Derby County Academy utilises host families to house players in the club’s youth set-up, with the focus on first-team midfielder Liam Thompson and current scholars in the Academy.

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Former Derby County midfielder Bruce Rioch speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.

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Are you after an extra special Christmas present for the Derby County fan in your life this year? Then why not gift them the ultimate football experience, the chance to play on the hallowed turf at Pride Park Stadium.


Well now’s your chance as Derby County have teamed up with Football Aid - footballaid.com - to provide fans with the unique opportunity to create their own piece of club history by playing at Pride Park, and with proceeds being donated to the Derby County Community Trust it won’t be just your loved ones who benefit from your generosity this Chrismas!

As a player, you will get the unique opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Derby County’s first-team players, pull on your exclusive personalised Derby County shirt in the changing rooms, experience the thrill of walking down the tunnel to the sound of a cheering crowd and step out onto the hallowed turf and represent the Rams in a never to be forgotten 90 minutes of football!

To add to that, the matches have also been supported by a host of fantastic Derby County legends in recent years, with the likes of Roger Davies, Roy McFarland, Lee Carsley, Phil Gee, Marc Edworthy, Shane Nicholson, Archie Gemmill, Michael Johnson, Robert Kozluk and many more all lending their extra special support by playing alongside or managing the fans on their big day.

Securing your position couldn’t be easier, just visit footballaid.com and choose the Derby County game and you’ll then have two Fixed Price options.

They are:

Option 1: Buy Now - Book your place with a one off payment

Option 2: Sponsored to Play - Pay a non-refundable £100 deposit for your place, then pay the remaining balance any time before Friday 31st January 2020.

So if you're keen to surprise the Derby County fan on your gift list with a cracker of a Christmas present this year, or maybe you fancy treating yourself instead, why not visit footballaid.com and sign up today!

If you’d like any additional information, you can call Football Aid on 0131 220 5999 or e-mail info@footballaid.com. You can also post on their Facebook page: facebook.com/footballaid or send a tweet to @FootballAid.

Since forming in 2001 Football Aid have allowed over 19,500 football fans the chance to Live the Dream in 738 matches all over the UK, Europe and USA, while pledging over £2.4M for charity. The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Founder Craig Paterson and funds raised from this season’s event will benefit the work of a charitable project nominated by the Derby County Community Trust, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.