Bolton Wanderers Football Club
See also: Bolton (homonymy)
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| Club founded in
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| Colors
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| Nickname
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| The Trotters
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| Stage
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Reebok Stadium
(28 723 places)
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| Multitude record
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 69.912 spectators
(February 18th 1933, Man. City)
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| Seat
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Burnden Way, Lostock
Bolton BL6 6JW
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| Player more Wrapped
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Eddie Hopkinson: 519 matches
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| Better striker
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Nat Lofthouse : 285 goals
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Bolton Wanderers Football Club is a club of founded Football in 1874 evolving/moving in the Championnat of England of football.
The president of Bolton Wanderers is Nat Lofthouse, better striker of the history of the club with 285 registered goals and the trainer, Sammy Lee, was dismissed the October 17th 2007. The name of its substitute was not communicated yet.
Historical reference marks
The club is founded in 1874 under the name of “Christ Church FC” by schoolboys of Christ Church Sunday School on Blackburn Street under the authority of their schoolmaster, Thomas Ogden. The first president of the club was the vicar of Church Christ. This last enacted strict rules of procedure then involving a scission in 1877. Bolton Wanderers emerges from this scission which is decided in Gladstone Hotel. The young members of the club chose the term Wanderers (vagrants) because the club then did not have any more fastener with a ground. The club then uses the grounds of Park Recreation Ground, of Cockle' S Field then of Pike' S Lake Ground before setting in 1895 at Burnden Park. Lastly, the club builds a new stage, the Reebok Stadium in 1997.The club adopts a professional statute in 1880 then joined League as of its foundation in 1888.
Recently, the club knew great names in its manpower, like Jay-Jay Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata, Youri Djorkaeff, El-Hadji Diouf or Nicolas Anelka to quote only them.
It is especially since the arrival of the Senegalese attacker El-Hadji Diouf and of the Spanish defender Iván Campo that Bolton became more extensive in the English championship! But Bolton has also an incredible weapon with their duet of attackers, Nicolas Anelka and El-Hadji Diouf, the goals marked by 1st being often in the beginning of the master keys of 2nd, there is a true complementarity between these 2 attackers who are the 2 major players of Bolton! But Diouf and Anelka start to have some to be given thoroughly a little enough and that the club does not advance!
Prize list
- Champion of England D2: 1909, 1978.
- Vice-Champion of England D2: 1900, 1905, 1911, 1935, 1993, 1997.
- Champion of England D3: 1973.
- Victorious of the Cut of England: 1923, 1926, 1929, 1958.
- Finalist of the Cut of England: 1894, 1904, 1953.
- Finalist of the Cut of the League: 1995, 2004.
- Finalist of the Peace Cup: 2007
Current manpower (2007-2008)
- Guards
- Jussi Jaaskelainen Finland
- Ali Al Habsi Oman
- Ian Walker
- Defenders
- Nicky Hunt England
- Jlloyd Samuel England
- Lubomir Michalik Slovakia
- Abdoulaye Meïté
- Gerald Cid France
- Iván Campo Spain
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Mediums
- Idan Tal
- Swiss Blerim Dzemaili
- Christian Wilhelmsson Sweden
- Kevin Nolan England (captain)
- Gary Speed Wales
- Stélios Giannakópoulos Greece
- Andranik Teymourian Iran
- Danny Guthrie
- Mikel Alonso Spain
- Gavin McCann
- Joey O' Brien Assailing Ireland
- Abdoulaye Diagne-Faye
- El Hadji Diouf
- Kevin Davies
- Ricardo Vaz T-piece Portugal
- Nicolas Anelka France
- Zoltan Harsanyi Slovakia
- Heidar Helguson Iceland
Mercato d' Été
IN
- Zoltan Harsanyi
- Gerald Cid
- Blerim Dzemaili
- Christian Wilhelmsson
Players emblematic of the past
External bonds
Official site
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Simple: Bolton Wanderers F.C
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