Hull City Association Football Club

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(25 400 places) |- | Multitude record | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 55.019 spectators
(February 26th 1949, Man. Utd) |- | Seat | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Boothferry Park
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Hull City Association Football Club is a club of Football English founded in 1904. The club evolves/moves for the season 2007-2008 in Football League Championship (the second English division).

Historical reference marks

  • Founded in 1904, the club adopts a statute professional in 1905 and joined the League in 1905 (Division 2).

Prize list

  • Champion of England D3: 1966.
  • Vice-champion of England D3: 1959, 2005.
  • Champion of England D3-North: 1933, 1949.
  • Vice-champion of England D4: 1983.

Players emblematic of the past

  • Nick Barmby
  • Ian Butler
  • Roy Carroll
  • Horatio Stratton Casing
  • Alan Fettis
  • Mark Hateley
  • Andy Hessenthaler
  • Ken Houghton
  • Bill McNaughton
  • George Maddison
  • David Mercer
  • Andy Payton
  • Mick TAIT
  • Dean Windass

External bonds

  • Official site of the club

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