Year or season |
CLUB HISTORY |
| 1879 |
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Club formed as Fulham St Andrews |
| 1879 |
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Started playing home matches at Star Road, Fulham |
| 1888 |
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Changed name to Fulham |
| 1891 |
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Started playing home matches at Eel Brook Common |
| 1896 |
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Started playing home matches at Craven Cottage |
| 1898 |
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Turned professional |
| 1903 |
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Became a Limited Company |
| 1904 |
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Harry Bradshaw became the first manager |
| 1907 |
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Elected to Football League in Division 2 |
| 1909 |
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Phil Kelso became new manager |
| 1924 |
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Andy Ducat became new manager |
| 1926 |
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Joe Bradshaw became new manager |
| 1927 |
1928 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 3 |
| 1929 |
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Ned Liddell became new manager |
| 1931 |
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Jim MacIntyre became new manager |
| 1931 |
1932 |
Football League Division 3 South Champions |
| 1931 |
1932 |
Frank Newton set record for most League goals in a season scoring 43 times |
| 1934 |
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Jimmy Hogan became new manager |
| 1935 |
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Jack Peart became new manager |
| 1938 |
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Record home attendance of 49,335 against Millwall in Division 2 |
| 1948 |
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Frank Osborne became new manager |
| 1948 |
1949 |
Football League Division 2 Champions |
| 1949 |
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Bill Dodgin Senior became new manager |
| 1951 |
1952 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 2 |
| 1956 |
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Duggie Livingstone became new manager |
| 1958 |
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Bedford Jezzard became new manager |
| 1958 |
1959 |
Runners-up in Football League Division 2 (promoted) |
| 1962 |
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Johnny Haynes became club's most-capped player, with 56 caps for England |
| 1963 |
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Recorded highest score in League match beating Ipswich 10-1 in Division 1 |
| 1965 |
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Vic Buckingham became new manager |
| 1967 |
1968 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 2 |
| 1968 |
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Bobby Robson became new manager |
| 1968 |
1969 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 3 |
| 1969 |
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Bill Dodgin Junior became new manager |
| 1970 |
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Johnny Haynes played last game, setting club appearances record for League matches at 594 |
| 1970 |
1971 |
Runners-up in Football League Division 3 (promoted) |
| 1972 |
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Alec Stock became new manager |
| 1975 |
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Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to West Ham 2-0 |
| 1976 |
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Bobby Campbell became new manager |
| 1979 |
1980 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 3 |
| 1980 |
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Malcolm Macdonald became new manager |
| 1981 |
1982 |
Finished 3rd in Canon Football League Division 3 (promoted) |
| 1984 |
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Ray Harford became new manager |
| 1985 |
1986 |
Relegated at end of season to Division 3 |
| 1986 |
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Ray Lewington became new manager |
| 1986 |
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Record heaviest defeat losing to Liverpool 10-0 in League Cup 2nd round |
| 1990 |
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Alan Dicks became new manager |
| 1991 |
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Don Mackay became new manager |
| 1991 |
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Gordon Davies became club's all-time record League goalscorer with 159 goals |
| 1993 |
1994 |
Relegated at end of season to Endsleigh Division 3 (originally Division 4) |
| 1994 |
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Ian Branfoot became new manager |
| 1995 |
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Recorded highest score in Cup match beating Swansea 7-0 in FA Cup 1st round |
| 1996 |
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Micky Adams became new manager |
| 1996 |
1997 |
Runners-up in Nationwide Football League Division 3 (originally Division 4) promoted |
| 1997 |
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Ray Wilkins became new manager |
| 1998 |
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Kevin Keegan became new manager |
| 1998 |
1999 |
Champions of Nationwide Football League Division 2 (originally Division 3) |
| 1999 |
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Paul Bracewell became new manager |
| 2000 |
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Jean Tigana became new manager |
| 2000 |
2001 |
Champions of Nationwide Football League Division 1 (originally Division 2) |
| 2001 |
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Club broke transfer record when buying Steve Marlet for £11,500,000 from Lyon |
| 2003 |
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Chris Coleman became new manager |
| 2004 |
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Highest fee received for a player when selling Louis Saha for £11,500,000 to Man Utd |
| 2007 |
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Lawrie Sanchez became new manager |
| 2007 |
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Matthew Briggs became club's youngest player at 16 years and 65 days |
| 2007 |
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Roy Hodgson became new manager |