Information & Honours

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AJ Bell Stadium
1 Stadium Way
Eccles
M30 7EY

0161 820 2738

First Season: 1896-97 Formed Salford.

1995-96 Added Reds to title.

1999 became Salford City Reds

Sept 2013 Rebranded as Salford Red Devils.

Nickname: Les Diables Rouges / The Red Devils
Colours: Red shirt with black chest panel. Black shorts and socks
Alternative kit / Silver shirt with yellow stars on sleeve. Silver shorts and socks. Kit is designed in same colours as Dr Marwan Koukash’s racing silks.
Emblem: Red Devil in triangular shield.
Shirt Sponsor: MediaCityUK

Chairman: Dr Marwan Koukash
Administration: Tracey Costello, Caroline Pickford
Chief Executive: Martin Vickers
Community Development Manager: John Blackburn
Foundation Manager: Mark Brocklehurst
Head of Communications: Paul McNally
Commercial Manager: Andrew Bentham


Official Club Photographer:
Bill McLoughlin
Head Groundsman:
Daniel Huffman
Timekeepers:
Norman Robinson (Home) David Clegg (Away)

Head Coach: Iestyn Harris
Assistant Coach: Sean Long
Head of Youth Development: Alan Hunte
Head Conditioner: Richard Hunswick
Physio: Rob Artingstall
Club Doctors: Dr D Baxter, Mr W Whitton (Dental Surgeon)
Club Captain: Adrian Morley
Kit: Brian Cotterill
Programme Editor: Darrell Platt
MATCH RECORDS

Goals: 14 by Steve Blakeley v. Gateshead Thunder 23 Mar 2003
Tries: 6 by Frank Miles v. Lees (Oldham), 5 Mar 1898, Ernest Bone v. Goole, 29 Mar 1902, Jack Hilton v. Leigh , 7 Oct 1939
Points: 39 by Jim Lomas v. Liverpool C, 2 Feb 1907

Season records:
Goals: 221 by David Watkins, 1972-73
Tries: 46 by Keith Fielding, 1973-74
Points: 493 by David Watkins, 1972-73

Career Records:
Goals: 1,241 by David Watkins, 1967-79
Tries: 297 by Maurice Richards, 1969-83
Points: 2,907 by David Watkins, 1967-79

Team Records:
Highest Score
100-12 v. Gateshead Thunder, 23 Mar 2003
Highest Against
96-16 at Bradford, 25 June 2000
Attendance Record
26,470 v. Warrington (RL Cup), 13 Feb 1937

Honours:
Championship:
Winners, 1913-14, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1938-39
Beaten Finalists, 1933-34
Challenge Cup:
Winners, 1937-38
Beaten Finalists: 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1905-06, 1938-39, 1968-69
Regal Trophy:
Beaten Finalists, 1972-73
Premiership:
Beaten Finalists, 1975-76
Division One:
Champions, 1973-74, 1975-76
Division Two:
Champions, 1990-91
Division One (2nd League):
Champions, 1995-96, 2003, 2008
Grand Final (Division One):
Winners, 2003, 2008
Second Division Premiership:
Winners, 1990-91
Lancashire Cup:
Winners, 1931-32, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1972-72
Beaten Finalists, 1929-30, 1938-39, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1988-89, 1990-91
Lancashire League:
Winners, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1938-39
BBC2 Floodlit Trophy:
Winners, 1974-75
Arriva Trains Cup:
Winners, 2003
Northern Rail Cup:
Winners, 2008

Coaching Register: (Since 1973-75)
Dec 73 – Mar 77 – Les Bettinson
Mar 77 – Jan 78 – Colin Dixon
Feb 78 – Mar 78 – S McCormick
May 78 – Nov 80 – Alex Murphy
Nov 80 – Mar 82 – Kevin Ashcroft
Mar 82 – May 82 – Alan McInnes
May 82 – Oct 83 – Malcolm Aspey
Oct 83 – May 84 – Mike Coulman
May 84 – Oct 89 – Kevin Ashcroft
Oct 89 – July 93 – Kevin Tamati
July 93 – Mar 95 – Garry Jack
Mar 95 – May 99 – Andy Gregory
Jun 99 – Jul 2001 – John Harvey
July 2001 – May 2002 – Steve McCormack
Jun 2002 – May 2007 – Karl Harrison
Jun 2007 – April 2011 – Shaun McRae
July 2011 – Nov 2011 – Matt Parish
Nov 2011 – March 2013 – Phil Veivers
March 2013 – April 2013 – Alan Hunte (Interim)
April 2013 – Present – Brian Noble – April 2014
April 2014 – Iestyn Harris -