He also held a news conference confirming the club had been put up for sale due to the English FA's decision on 9 April 2014. In four seasons of Anglo-Scottish Cup play, the Tigers never faced a team from Scotland. Home; News . 1904 -es alapítása óta a klub legjobb eredménye egy harmadik hely volt a régi másodosztályban. This saw them awarded a place in the UEFA Europa League, joining fellow English clubs Everton and Tottenham Hotspur. Założony został w roku 1904. [8] In their first season in the rebranded division, Hull narrowly avoided another relegation, but the board kept faith in Dolan and over the next two seasons they achieved mid-table finishes. The top 10 oldest players to ever feature for Hull City Football League World (Weblog) ... Oxford United finance director on whether club can become sustainable Oxford Mail 05:06 30-Mar-21. [89], For most of the club's history, Hull have worn black and amber shirts with black shorts. I am a community fan. L' Hull City Association Football Club, noto anche come Hull City AFC o più semplicemente Hull City, è una società calcistica inglese della città di Kingston upon Hull, nota più semplicemente come Hull, nella contea dell' East Riding of Yorkshire. [18] Despite this feat, Joyce was replaced in April 2000 by the more experienced Brian Little. [55] In October 2015 Hull beat Leicester City in a penalty-shootout to take them through to their first ever quarter-final appearance in the Football League Cup. [6][8], However, Taylor left the club to take up the manager's job at Crystal Palace and Colchester United's Phil Parkinson was confirmed as his replacement, but was sacked on 4 December 2006 with Hull in the relegation zone, despite having spent over £2 million on players during the summer. [5], Hull changed their crest in June 2014, becoming one of few English league teams without the club name on their crest. [82] The following week, the club opened a ballot of season ticket holders over the name change. Hull City Association Football Club egy angol labdarúgócsapat, székhelye Kingston upon Hullban található. "[citation needed] After the collapse of the negotiations, Allam stated: "I had in mind £30 million to spend on the infrastructure of the club, to increase the stadium by 10,000 and to have commercial activities around the stadium — cafeterias, shops, supermarkets — to have all this to create income for the club so that in the future it can be self-financing and not relying on me." [103] Due to the club's financial difficulties, no work took place for three years, and development then stopped until 1939. had to be sold to fend off winding-up orders. [11] They negotiated the deal for land between Boothferry Road and North Road in 1929, which was financed by a £3,000 loan from the FA. This was used for four years, until the club's initials of HCAFC were shown for four years. La camiseta de l'equipació titular del Hull City és de color taronja. [78] The FA Council, which has "absolute discretion" in deciding whether to approve the plan or not, stated the next day that it would follow a "consultation process" with stakeholders, "including the club's supporter groups. [112], Their heaviest defeat in the league was 8–0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1911,[113] a record which was equalled against Wigan Athletic on 14 July 2020 in the EFL Championship. The club's main hooligan firm appears to be the Hull City Psychos, [85] The club responded by stating it will appeal the decision. "[79], Some brand and marketing experts have come out in support of the name change. With only one defeat in their opening nine games, including away wins at Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, Hull City found themselves (temporarily) joint-top of the Premier League table on points (third on goal difference), following a 3–0 victory over West Bromwich Albion[27] – ten years previously, they had been bottom of the fourth tier of English football. [48] Their place in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, regardless of whether they won the 2013–14 FA Cup, was confirmed on 3 May as Everton's failure to win meant that Hull's FA Cup Final opponents Arsenal would compete in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, leaving Hull City to enter in the Europa League third qualifying round, in their first ever European campaign. Promotion to Division Three followed in 1983, with a young team featuring the likes of future England international Brian Marwood, future England manager Steve McClaren, centre-forward Billy Whitehurst, and the prolific goal-scorer Les Mutrie. When Hull City missed out on promotion by one goal the following season, Appleton left to manage Swansea City. [71] Vice-chairman Ehab Allam said "AFC" would remain on the club badge for the 2013–14 season, but removed the "AFC" after . Hull's form never replicated the highs of the early autumn, with the team winning only two more games over the remainder of the season,[28] but secured their top-flight status on the last day of the season due to other results. Fra Wikipedia, den frie encyklopedi Hull City Association Football Club er en engelsk fotballklubb som ble stiftet i 1904, og ble valgt inn i The Football League i 1905. "[80] Simon Chadwick, professor of Sport Business Strategy and Marketing at the Coventry University Business School, opined that the objective of opening up lucrative new markets for shirt sales, merchandise and broadcast deals shows commercial vision and could bring benefits, but "this needs to be backed up by a proper marketing strategy and investment." He was replaced by 34-year-old veteran player Warren Joyce, who steered the club to safety with games to spare. The Tigers first faced a Lazio team who had played five internationalists in the game, and registered a victory latterly described by the Hull Daily Mail as "unlikely". The away leg finished goalless, with Tom Huddlestone seeing his penalty kick saved, before he hit the rebound over the crossbar. Das Stadion wird hauptsächlich vom Fußballverein Hull City und vom Rugby-League-Verein Hull FC genutzt, es fanden jedoch auch Spiele von Nationalmannschaften beider Sportarten sowie Konzerte, zum Beispiel von Elton John oder The Who, dort statt. [citation needed] The council has refused to sell in order, as they stated, "to preserve the annual Hull Fair held on the adjacent car park. Founded in 1904, the club competes in the League One, the third tier of English football, having been relegated from the Championship in the 2019–20 season. They then knocked out Manchester City, to meet Newcastle United in the quarter-finals. [17] Hateley departed in November 1998, with the club at the foot of the table. The club are currently managed by Roy Hodgson. Blogger Rick Skelton called the name change "a pointless exercise" and said, "Mr Allam's assertion that the name 'Hull City' is irrelevant and too common, is as disgusting a use of the English language as his new name for the club. Peter Taylor was named as Hull's new manager and in December 2002, just two months after his appointment, Hull relocated to the new 25,400-seater KC Stadium after 56 years at Boothferry Park. [8] In the second leg in Yorkshire, Robbie Brady scored twice however Jordan Remacle's goal proved crucial as the Tigers were eliminated by operation of the away goals rule. [109], On an "Opacity Score" of 100, where zero indicates complete openness and 100 complete secrecy, the company which owns the club has been rated by Christian Aid at 87. Tickets ; Buy Tickets ; Memberships ; Match Cards ; 12-Match & 6-Match Savers ; Ticketing FAQ ; Buying Tickets on a Matchday & Matchday Prices ; Back; Matches . El Hull City Association Football Club és un club de futbol anglès de la ciutat de Kingston upon Hull a East Riding of Yorkshire. Hull finished 14th in the Third Division in the 1991–92 season, meaning that they would be competing in the new Second Division the following season. [7] After disputes with landlords at the Boulevard, Hull City moved to Anlaby Road Cricket Ground. Hull City Association Football Club est un club de football anglais fondé en 1904 et basé dans la ville de Kingston-upon-Hull. [102] With the threat of the rerouting of the railway line through the Anlaby Road ground, the club was convinced it needed to secure its future by owning its own ground. Still under the managership of Ambrose Langley, Hull continued to finish consistently in the top half of the table. The 1998–99 season introduced a kit with cross-fading amber and white stripes, another experiment that proved unpopular. [83] Of 15,033 season ticket holders, 5,874 voted in all, with 2,565 voting in favour of the change and 2,517 against, while 792 chose the "not too concerned" option. [69] Their heaviest top flight defeat was a 7–1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on 21 May 2017. The outbreak of war, however, meant that the redevelopment again came to a halt, as the site was taken over by the Home Guard. [10] The cup run saw Hull knock out the eventual champions of the Second and Third Divisions; Blackpool and Plymouth Argyle respectively. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen, winners of the 2013–14 Belgian Cup. [8] "Yo-yoing" between the second and third tiers of English football, Hull City had promotion seasons from the Third to the Second Division again in 1959 and 1966, winning the Third Division in the latter season. [149] Hull City Juniors play in the Football League Youth Alliance, playing their home fixtures at Winterton Rangers' home stadium. not changing their name after an FA vote. [149] The team plays home fixtures at the Church Road Ground, home of North Ferriby United. Financial difficulties hampered City's progress, as key players such as Alan Fettis and Dean Windass They beat Watford 6–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals and played Bristol City in the final on 24 May 2008, which Hull won 1–0 at Wembley Stadium, with Hull native Dean Windass scoring the winning goal. Founded in 1904, the club competes in the League One, the third tier of English football, having been relegated from the Championship in the 2019–20 season. [35][36], A reported block on player transfers into the club, set in place by the Hull City board on 28 July 2010 until transfers out would substantially reduce the £39 million-per-year wage bill, at first cast doubt on the new manager's efforts to build a squad capable of a quick return to the Premier League; nevertheless, Pearson brought several transfers and loan signings into the club in his bid to strengthen the squad for the season's campaign. [105], Hull City's corporate accounts, as of July 2013[update], show a £25.6 million loss, on revenues of £11 million, after player and management costs of "just under £23 million. Their stadium is called the KC Stadium. City were one of eight English clubs involved; the others were Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Luton Town, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Oxford United. The club plays in the Super League competition and were known as Hull Sharks from 1996–99. After sitting out the 1978–79 and 1979–80 tournaments, the Tigers returned to the Anglo-Scottish Cup for the 1980–81 season. [114], Hull City's record home attendance is 55,019, for a match against Manchester United on 26 February 1949 at Boothferry Park,[11] with their highest attendance at their current stadium, the KC Stadium, 25,030 set on 9 May 2010 against Liverpool for the last match of the season. [65] The following season, despite being in the relegation zone after 19 games, an upturn in form saw the Tigers finish in 13th place. Colors. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [4] The club was unable to apply for membership of the Football League for the 1904–05 season and instead played only in friendlies,[5] the first of which was a 2–2 draw with Notts County on 1 September 1904 with 6,000 in attendance. Hull City badge - Link to home. (en) Hull City, Football Club History Database. Hull finished last, picking one solitary point, in a 1–1 draw with Oldham at Boundary Park. On 31 July 2014, Hull made their debut in European competition, in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round, with a 0–0 draw against Slovakian side FK AS Trenčín[50] before winning the second leg 2–1 a week later. The semi-final match against Arsenal took place at Elland Road in Leeds, the game ended 2–2, and was taken to a replay in Birmingham. Hull City. The club was founded in 1904 and has competed in the English football league system since 1905. Despite being one of the favourites for relegation in the 2008–09 season, Hull began life in the Premier League by beating Fulham 2–1 on the opening day in their first ever top flight fixture. [72], In response, a Premier League spokesman said, "We have not been informed of a change in the name of the actual club. [8], Hull City and Grimsby Town were the only two professional teams which had official permission to play league football on Christmas Day because of the demands of the fish trade, but that tradition has now disappeared following the dramatic reduction of their trawler fleets in recent years. [43] In the same month, the club's consultancy agreement with Adam Pearson was terminated. Hemmamatcherna spelas på KC Stadium. Hull finished third, level on points with second placed Oldham Athletic, missing promotion on goal average by 0.29 of a goal. Hull City play home games at the KCOM Stadium, having moved there in 2002 after 56 seasons at Boothferry Park. [6][16], In 1997 the club was purchased by former tennis player David Lloyd, who sacked Dolan as manager and replaced him with Mark Hateley after Hull could only finish in 17th place in the table. Hull Football Club, commonly referred to as Hull or Hull F.C., is a professional rugby league football club established in 1865 and based in West Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Im Jahre 1299 wurde die Stadt durch Eduard I. nach King's Town benannt. [91], During the mid-1970s, and early 1980s, the strip was constantly changing between the two versions of plain shirts and stripes. The other clubs in the group were Notts County and Oldham Athletic. Birmingham City Football Club é um clube profissional de futebol com sede na cidade de Birmingham, Inglaterra.Formado em 1875 como Small Heath Alliance, eles se tornaram Small Heath em 1920, em 1930 o time era conhecido simplesmente como Birmingham e finalmente em 1943 se tornou Birmingham City.. Como Small Heath, foi membro fundador e primeiro campeão da Football League … Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia Hull City A.F.C. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. [152] With Scunthorpe's promotion from League One, the 2007–08 Championship season saw the return of a "Humber Derby". [67] In a season delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, Hull started well but lost 16 of their last 20 games, a run that included an 8–0 hammering at Wigan. The club was founded in 1904 and has competed in the English football league system since 1905. [59] In October 2017, Phelan became Hull's permanent head coach but he was sacked just 3 months later on 3 January 2017 after a poor run of results. Klubben spelar sedan säsongen 2020/2021 i League One. [37][38] The team set a new club record on 12 March 2011 with 14 away matches unbeaten, breaking a previous record held for over 50 years. He said, "it's no use thinking changing the name or the colour of the shirt will pay instant dividends. Alle Infos zum Verein Hull City ⬢ Kader, Termine, Spielplan, Historie ⬢ Wettbewerbe: League One, FA Cup, League Cup, Papa John’s Trophy - kicker On 11 September 2014, Allam confirmed an appeal has been submitted to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. [6] At the end of the season Hull finished 13th. 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