Fulham Football Club is a professional football club based in Fulham, London, England. Founded in 1879, Fulham is one of the oldest clubs in English football. Nicknamed "The Cottagers" due to their historic home ground, Craven Cottage, Fulham has a rich history filled with both domestic and European success.
A Legacy of Success
Fulham has won the FA Cup once, in 1970, and the Football League Second Division three times, in 1906–07, 1931–32, and 1964–65. The club has also reached the UEFA Europa League final once, in 2010. Fulham has a reputation for playing attractive and attacking football, and they have produced some of the most talented players in English football history, such as Johnny Haynes, George Best, and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
A Club Steeped in Tradition
Craven Cottage has been Fulham's home since 1879. The stadium is one of the most atmospheric and traditional in English football, and it is known for its riverside location and its unique wooden stand. Craven Cottage is a popular tourist destination, and it has been used as a filming location for several films and television shows.
A Passionate and Loyal Fan Base
Fulham is known for its passionate and loyal fan base, known as "The Faithful." The Cottagers' supporters are renowned for their unwavering support, creating an electrifying atmosphere at Craven Cottage and away matches alike. The club's loyal following has played a significant role in the club's history.
A Club with a Bright Future
Fulham has embarked on a period of resurgence in recent years, and they are now firmly established as a top-flight club. With a talented squad and a strong financial backing, Fulham is poised to challenge for a place in the top six of the Premier League and return to European competitions.