Which English football club is nicknamed 'The Rams'?
Derby County Football Club is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. The club competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football, but, after being relegated in April 2022, will compete in League One in the 2022–23 season. Derby has played its home matches at Pride Park Stadium since 1997.
The club's home colours have been black and white since the 1890s. The team gets its nickname, 'The Rams', to show tribute to its links with the First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram as its mascot. Additionally, the club also adopted the song 'The Derby Ram' as its regimental song. They have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Nottingham Forest, with whom they contest the East Midlands derby.
Notable for being one of the 12 founder members of the English Football League in 1888, Derby County is one of only 10 clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league system, with all but four of those being in the top two divisions.
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