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Fulham FC
ClubnameFulham FC
FullnameFulham Football Club
NicknameThe Cottagers, The Whites
Founded1879
GroundCraven Cottage
Capacity25,700

Fulham FC is a professional association football club based in Fulham, London, that competes in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1879 by Church of England clergy and has a long history of competing in various English football leagues, including the Premier League, Championship, and FA Cup. Fulham FC has a strong rivalry with neighboring clubs, including Chelsea FC, Queens Park Rangers FC, and Brentford FC. The club has also had notable matches against Manchester United FC, Liverpool FC, and Arsenal FC.

History

Fulham FC has a rich history, having been founded by St Andrew's Church in 1879. The club's early years were marked by competition in local tournaments, including the London Senior Cup and the FA Amateur Cup. In the early 20th century, Fulham FC joined the Southern League and later the Third Division of the English Football League. The club gained promotion to the First Division in 1949 and has since competed in various top-tier leagues, including the Premier League. Notable players from the club's history include Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, and Alan Mullery, who also played for the England national football team in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Fulham FC has also had notable managers, including Sir Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan, and Roy Hodgson, who also managed the England national football team and Liverpool FC.

Stadium

Fulham FC's home stadium is Craven Cottage, which is located in Fulham, London, near the River Thames. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 25,700 and has been the club's home since 1896. Craven Cottage has undergone several renovations, including a major redevelopment in the 2000s that added new seating and facilities. The stadium has also hosted several international matches, including England matches against Sweden and Australia. Nearby stadiums include Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea FC, and Loftus Road, home of Queens Park Rangers FC. Fulham FC has also played matches at Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Honours

Fulham FC has won several honors, including the FA Cup in 1975 and the Europa League runner-up in 2010. The club has also won the Championship and the League One title. Fulham FC has also competed in the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Notable cup competitions include the FA Cup, League Cup, and Football League Trophy. The club has also played in the Premier League Asia Trophy and the Emirates Cup. Fulham FC has a strong rivalry with neighboring clubs, including Chelsea FC, Queens Park Rangers FC, and Brentford FC, and has competed against these teams in various cup competitions.

Players

Fulham FC has had many notable players throughout its history, including Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, and Alan Mullery. The club has also had players who have competed in international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. Notable current players include Aleksandar Mitrović, Tom Cairney, and Harrison Reed, who have also played for the Serbia national football team, England U21, and England U20. The club has also had players who have played for other top-tier clubs, including Manchester United FC, Liverpool FC, and Arsenal FC. Fulham FC has a strong youth academy, which has produced players such as Ryan Sessegnon and Steven Sessegnon, who have also played for the England U21.

Management

Fulham FC has had several notable managers throughout its history, including Sir Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan, and Roy Hodgson. The club's current manager is Marco Silva, who has also managed Hull City AFC and Watford FC. Notable former managers include Lawrie Sanchez, Mark Hughes, and Slaviša Jokanović, who have also managed Northern Ireland and Watford FC. The club's management team also includes Stuart Gray and Luis Boa Morte, who have also played for the England national football team and Arsenal FC. Fulham FC has a strong scouting network, which has identified players such as Aleksandar Mitrović and Jean Michaël Seri, who have also played for the Serbia national football team and Ivory Coast.

Statistics

Fulham FC has a strong statistical record, having competed in over 140 seasons of English football. The club has won over 500 matches in the Premier League and has scored over 1,500 goals. Notable statistical records include the club's highest attendance, which was over 49,000 against Manchester United FC at Craven Cottage. The club has also had notable players who have scored over 100 goals, including Johnny Haynes and Steed Malbranque, who have also played for the England national football team and Fulham FC. Fulham FC has a strong rivalry with neighboring clubs, including Chelsea FC, Queens Park Rangers FC, and Brentford FC, and has competed against these teams in various statistical records. Category:Football clubs in England

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