Fulham Football Club

|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | Club founded in | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1879 |- | Nickname | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Cottagers |- | Colors | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| White and black |- | Stage | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Craven Cottage
(22 200 places) |- | Multitude record | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 49.335 spectators
October 8th 1938, Millwall |- | President | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Mohamed Al-Fayed, |- | Trainer | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Lawrie Sanchez, Northern Ireland |- | Seat | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Stevenage Road, Fulham
London SW6 6HH |- |bgcolor=" white" | |bgcolor=" white" | |} Fulham Football Club is a club of London Football being in the city éponyme founded in 1879 evolving/moving in the Championnat of England of football.

Historical reference marks

The club is founded in 1879 under the name of “St Andrew' S Church Sunday School FC”, then adopts the name of Fulham FC in 1888.

The Londoners adopts the professional statute in 1898 then join League English in 1907. The Cottagers reaches for the first time in Division 1 in 1949.

The club used a number impressing of different stages during its history: Star Road (1879-1883), Eel Brook Common (1883-1884), Lillie Rec (1884-1885), Putney Lower Common (1885-1886), Ranelagh House (1886-1888), Barn Elms (1888-1889), Parsons Green (1889-1891), Half Moon (1891-1895), Cpt. James Field (1895-1896), Craven Cottage (1896-2002), Loftus Road (2002-2004, during work with Craven Cottage), then Craven Cottage (since 2004).

Prize list

  • Champion of England D2: 1949, 2001.
  • Vice-champion of England D2: 1959.
  • Champion of England D3: 1999.
  • Champion of England D3 (southern): 1932.
  • Vice-champion of England D3 (southern): 1971.
  • Vice-champion of England D4: 1997.
  • Finalist of the Cut of England: 1975.
  • Victorious of the Cut Intertoto: 2002.

Manpower 2007-2008

Famous player

External bonds

  • Official site of the club
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Simple: Fulham F.C

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