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- 🎧Aston Villa Daily: Frustration after Spurs loss
- Secure your semi-final programme
- April in quotes
- Aston Villa star could reunite and play under his ex-England teammate next season
- Aston Villa could pounce Serie A flop forward in the summer transfer window
- The Holy Trinity: Aston Villa conclusions from abject Premier League loss against Tottenham Hotspur
- Aston Villa 0-2 West Ham United
- Arsenal’s statement win and Spurs climb out of the drop zone – Football Weekly podcast
- Dobbin and Taylor among final day goals
- Spurs take the points in B6
- Mings' frustration at Tottenham loss
- Match Pack: West Ham United
- Unai Emery realises Aston Villa must be ‘realistic’ following Spurs loss
- Emery interview gets a little tense
- Tottenham ‘courage’ more important than points, says Roberto De Zerbi
- Emery defends Villa squad rotation after Spurs loss
- Emery ‘must accept’ Spurs defeat
- Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham: Premier League – as it happened
- Richarlison heads Tottenham past weakened Aston Villa and out of drop zone
- Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur
- Aston Villa player ratings after disgraceful performance in defeat against Tottenham Hotspur
- Mings captains Villans for for Spurs showdown
- The battle for sixth... and why teams might need to lose on final day
- U18s: Reading 2-7 Aston Villa
- Aston Villa men who played at FIFA World Cup despite the club’s dark age
- Inside the matchday programme for Tottenham Hotspur
- Matchday Guide: Aston Villa v West Ham United
- Stand your ground: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur match preview and team news
- Back at home as Spurs visit Villa Park
- Aston Villa linked to Scottish top talent for free transfer in the summer
- Aston Villa v Tottenham: Team News, predicted line up, match preview
- Tielemans focused on Tottenham task
- Villa prepare for Spurs showdown
- New women's range launched in collaboration with AFTA Studios
- How to watch Aston Villa v Tottenham in the UK: kick-off time, live streaming and TV channels
- Matchday Guide: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
- U21s: Aston Villa 2-3 Manchester City
- The Holy Trinity: Aston Villa conclusions from Europa League semi-final loss at Nottingham Forest
- Aston Villa could lose defender to La Liga side in the summer
- The Villan and Retro College ranges available now
- Unai Emery remains ‘optimistic’ on Aston Villa chance despite Europa League defeat
- 'Where are you? Wow. It is so, so bad' - Emery's impassioned VAR rant
- Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
- Emery demands ‘an explanation’ from VAR after Anderson tackle goes unpunished
- Nottingham Forest 1-0 Aston Villa: Europa League semi-final, first leg – as it happened
- Chris Wood gives Nottingham Forest narrow semi-final edge over Aston Villa
- Aston Villa player ratings as Unai Emery's team are beaten by Nottingham Forest in the Europa League
- The notable players who thrive better with Aston Villa than with Nottingham Forest
- Villa fans in Dublin jaunt for England-based match
- How Villa’s Rearranged Fixtures Fit Around the Forest Semi-Final
They was founded in 1874. Its team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football, and have played at their home ground, Villa Park, since 1897.
Villa are among the rare teams when it comes to names. They have always been known as Aston Villa since 1874.
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The Villans: The most commonly used nickname, representing a playful variation of “Villa” rather than a malicious term.
The Lions: Refers to the lion featured on the club’s crest.
The Villa: A straightforward, popular shortened name used by fans and media.
The Claret and Blue Army: Based on the club’s traditional kit colours.
Holte Enders: A nickname for supporters, derived from the famous Holte End stand at Villa Park.
Aston Park (1875–1876): The club’s first formal home ground.
Wellington Road (1876–1897): Located in Perry Barr, this served as their home for two decades.
Aston Lower Grounds (1897): The original name of the site that became Villa Park, situated in a Victorian amusement park.
Villa Park (1897–present): The current stadium, which has undergone various renovations, though it has never been officially renamed, with “Villa Park” being its enduring name.