Fulham_F.C._Statistics

List of Fulham F.C. records and statistics

List of Fulham F.C. records and statistics

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The following article features the records and statistics of Fulham Football Club, based in Fulham, West London.

Player appearances

There are five Fulham players who have been in the club's starting line-up more than 450 times, all of whom have since retired from football:

Current

The players with the most appearances across all competitions who are still at the club as of 14 December 2023 are:

Goalscorers

Eight players have scored 100 or more goals for the club:

Current

The three most prolific goalscorers currently at the club as of 14 December 2023 are:

Transfers

Highest transfer fees paid

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Highest transfer fees received

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Player of the season

International squad players

Milestones

Fulham has never won a major trophy; however, it has a number of achievements. In the list below, all trophies and leagues are referred to by the names they held at the time, which, due to commercial and practical reasons, have changed over time. For more information, see articles in individual leagues from here.

  • 1885 – London FA Cup quarter-finalists
  • 1886 – West London Cup winners, beating St Matthew's 2–1 in the final[29]
  • 1891 – West London Observer Cup winners, Billy Mugford scored a hat-trick when they beat local rivals Stanley 5–3 in a replay.[29]
  • 1892 – West London League champions
  • 1892 – Middlesex Senior Cup quarter-finalists
  • 1892 – London Senior Cup quarter-finalists
  • 1893 – West London League champions[29]
  • 1893 – West London Cup runners-up
  • 1893 – West London Observer Cup runners-up, lost 3–2 to QPR
  • 1896 – London Senior Cup runners-up
  • 1897–88 – London League runners-up (to Barnet F.C.)
  • 1899–1900 – Southern League Second Division, finished runners-up to Watford F.C.[30]
  • 1901–02 – Southern League Second Division champions (lost Test (play-off) and was subsequently not promoted)[30]
  • 1902–03 – Southern League Second Division Second Division champions
  • 1904–05 – Southern League Second Division Second Division champions
  • 1906 – Southern League (1st Division) Champions[30]
  • 1907 – Southern League (1st Division) Champions[30]
  • 1907 – Admission to The Football League as Southern League Champions[30]
  • 1908 – FA Cup Semi-Finalists[31]
  • 1910 – London Challenge Cup winners[29] (and 1931 and 1951)
  • 1912 – FA Cup Quarter-Finalists[32]
  • 1919 – London Victory Cup runners up (to Chelsea)[33]
  • 1926 – FA Cup Quarter-Finalists[34]
  • 1932 – Division Three South Champions[35]
  • 1936 – FA Cup Semi-Finalists[36]
  • 1939 – FA Cup Quarter-Finalists[37]
  • 1948 – FA Cup Quarter-Finalists[38]
  • 1949 – Division Two Champions[39]
  • 1951 – FA Cup Quarter-Finalists[40]
  • 1958 – FA Cup Semi-Finalists[41]
  • 1959 – Promotion from Division Two[42]
  • 1962 – FA Cup Semi-Finalists[43]
  • 1968 – League Cup Quarter-Finalists (highest ever finish)[44]
  • 1971 – Promotion from Division Three[45]
  • 1975 – FA Cup Finalists[46]
  • 1975 – Anglo-Scottish Cup Finalists[47]
  • 1982 – Promotion from Division Three[48]
  • 1997 – Promotion from Division Three[49]
  • 1999 – Division Two Champions[50]
  • 2001 – Division One Champions[51]
  • 2002 – FA Cup Semi-Finalists[52]
  • 2002 – UEFA Intertoto Cup winners[1]
  • 2003 – UEFA Cup 3rd round[53]
  • 2004 – Ninth-place finish in the Premier League[54]
  • 2009 – Seventh-placed finish in the Premier League;[55] highest-ever finish, qualify for Europa League[56]
  • 2010 – UEFA Europa League finalists, defeating Juventus 4–1 at home en route to the final.[57]
  • 2011 – Eighth-place finish in the Premier League.[58] Europa League qualification via Fair Play league[59]
  • 2012 – Defeated rivals Queens Park Rangers 6–0 in October with Andy Johnson scoring Fulham's first ever Premier League hat-trick.[citation needed] Finish in 9th.[60]
  • 2018 – Promotion from the EFL Championship to the Premier League via the play-offs, defeating Aston Villa 1–0 in the final at Wembley Stadium on 26 May.[61]
  • 2020 – Promotion from the EFL Championship to the Premier League via the play-offs, defeating Brentford 2–1 in the final at Wembley Stadium on 4 August.
  • 2022 – EFL Championship champions, promotion to the Premier League, with Aleksandar Mitrovic scoring a record 43 goals in 43 league games, and recording 7-0 wins on three separate occasions, and two 6-2 wins within the space of a week.

Fulham in Europe

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2009–10 Europa League

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Group stage: final table

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2011–12 Europa League

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Group stage: final table

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Penalty shoot-outs

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