Craven Cottage, home stadium of Fulham
Fulham

Fulham

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Założony

1879

Trener

Marco Silva

Obiekt

Craven Cottage

Miasto

London

Pojemność

29,589

Nawierzchnia

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Fulham

Fulham Football Club, founded in 1879 and London's oldest professional club, plays at the historic Craven Cottage on the banks of the Thames in west London — a ground dating to 1896 with a current capacity of approximately 29,600 following the 2024 Riverside Stand redevelopment. The club has never won the top-flight title but made a remarkable journey to the 2010 UEFA Europa League final under Roy Hodgson, defeating Juventus, Roma, and Hamburg before losing to Atlético Madrid — one of the most extraordinary European runs by any English club. Johnny Haynes, who became England's first £100-a-week footballer in 1961, remains the benchmark of Fulham greatness. Under Marco Silva, the club won the Championship in 2021-22 and established themselves as competitive Premier League regulars, with Rodrigo Muniz emerging as one of the division's most effective strikers.