are an English football club who are based in Kingston upon Hull. Założony został w roku 1904. [8], Hull were Third Division runners-up in 2003–04 and League One runners-up in 2004–05; these back-to-back promotions took them into the Championship, the second tier of English football. "[75] The supporters responded with chants of "We're Hull City, we'll die when we want" during that day's home match against Liverpool. He asked rhetorically, "What if I dropped dead tomorrow? [69] Their heaviest top flight defeat was a 7–1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on 21 May 2017. [63][64] He was replaced by former Southampton boss Nigel Adkins who led the team to avoid relegation and finish 18th at the end of the season. The first game at St James' Park finished as a 1–1 draw, but in the replay Hull beat Newcastle 1–0. [11] The KC Stadium was named "Best Ground" at the 2006 Football League Awards. [56][57] The club reached the Championship play-offs and on 28 May 2016 beat Sheffield Wednesday 1–0 to return to the Premier League. The club plays in the Super League competition and were known as Hull Sharks from 1996–99. [8] Hull regularly finished in the top half of the table before the First World War, but after the war the team finished in the bottom half in seven seasons out of eleven, culminating in relegation to the Third Division North in 1930. [23] Under Paul Duffen and manager Phil Brown, Hull City improved greatly on their relegation battle of 2006–07 and qualified for the play-offs after finishing the season in third place. Le Hull City Association Football Club est créé en juin 1904 ; de précédentes tentatives se sont avérées difficiles à cause de la prédominance du rugby à Kingston-upon-Hull, avec les clubs de Hull FC et les Hull Kingston Rovers. "[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." Financial difficulties hampered City's progress, as key players such as Alan Fettis and Dean Windass Hull City Association Football Club est un club de football anglais fondé en 1904 et basé dans la ville de Kingston-upon-Hull. [8][17] Hull's league form was steadily deteriorating to the point that relegation to the Football Conference was looking a real possibility. In that year a proposal to build a new multi-purpose sports stadium on the site temporarily halted the club's plans to relocate, but when this plan failed the club resolved to continue with the stalled development of the site, in anticipation of moving to the new stadium in 1940. [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. Hull City The Allam Family ... Exeter City FC Supporters' Trust - Trust Ownership Working Group Supporters Trust Forest Green Rovers Dale Vince Hector Bellerin: $120M: Grimsby Town John Fenty (42.91%) Mike Parker (22%) The Mariners Trust (14.13%) $18M: Five Star Fish Entrepreneur … [93] After the start of the 21st century, the club wore plain amber shirts until 2004, when the club celebrated its centenary by wearing a kit similar to the design of the one worn 100 years ago. not changing their name after an FA vote. [149] The team plays home fixtures at the Church Road Ground, home of North Ferriby United. [149] Hull City Juniors play in the Football League Youth Alliance, playing their home fixtures at Winterton Rangers' home stadium. Hull City's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed on 3 May 2010, after a 2–2 draw at Wigan Athletic. 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Hull City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. "[79], Some brand and marketing experts have come out in support of the name change. "[80], On 17 March 2014, the FA membership committee advised that the name change application be rejected at the FA Council meeting on 9 April. Hull City play home games at the KCOM Stadium, having moved there in 2002 after 56 seasons at Boothferry Park. 1914 gewann Hull mit dem Challenge Cup den ersten Titel, in der Zwischenkriegszeit folgten weitere bedeutende Erfolge in der nationalen Meisterschaft, dem Yorkshire Cup und der Yorkshire League. [citation needed], From the close of the 2017–18 season a supporter-led process of redesigning the club crest took place with a new crest, to be used from the start of the 2019–20 season, being revealed in February 2019. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. [4] In the second leg at the KC Stadium, Hull were behind after only 91 seconds as Tomáš Malec scored however goals from Ahmed Elmohamady and Sone Aluko ensured Hull's progression to the play-off stage. [6] The club's first competitive football match was in the FA Cup preliminary round, drawing 3–3 with Stockton on 17 September, but they were eliminated after losing the replay 4–1 on 22 September. [153] In 1984, Sheffield United won promotion at Hull City's expense with the teams level on points and goal difference and separated only by goals scored,[154] with 33 of United's goals scored by former Hull City striker Keith Edwards. News ; Latest News ; News Archive ; Newsletter Sign Up ; Back; Tickets . [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. Again, Hull would compete in Group 4 of the English Qualifiers, which would again feature Sheffield United. Questa voce sull'argomento stagioni delle società calcistiche inglesi è solo un abbozzo. [102] Hull were forced to return to the Boulevard Ground from 1944 until 1945 because of the poor condition of the planned stadium at Boothferry Road. He said, "it's no use thinking changing the name or the colour of the shirt will pay instant dividends. Hull City Association Football Club é um clube de futebol inglês da cidade de Kingston upon Hull, na região de East Riding of Yorkshire. [81] In response, the club published a statement saying the FA was "prejudiced" and criticised the committee's consultation with the City Till We Die opposition group. [6], Hull began the 2002–03 season with a number of defeats, which saw relegation look more likely than promotion, and Mølby was sacked in October as Hull languished fifth from bottom in the league. "[73], Allam justified the intended name change as part of his plans to create "additional sources of revenue" for the club, after Hull City Council refused to sell him the stadium freehold so he could develop, as he had stated, "a sports park" on the site. [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. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. "[105], The corporate entity that owns the football club, "The Hull City Association Football Club (Tigers) Ltd," is currently owned by Allamhouse Limited, a privateF, limited-liability company with a share capital of £10 million (as of October 2012[update]),[107] registered in Jersey. [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. 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This Anglo-Scottish Cup would be the last, with Chesterfield as final champions retaining the trophy, which they hold to this day. City were one of eight English clubs involved; the others were Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Luton Town, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Oxford United. [51] An error from keeper Allan McGregor gave them a 1–0 loss away to Belgian outfit Lokeren in the first leg of their play-off tie on 21 August 2014[52] with the second leg at home ending in a 2–1 victory, but away goals marked the end of Hull's first foray into European football. Història. Hull finished third, level on points with second placed Oldham Athletic, missing promotion on goal average by 0.29 of a goal. [85] However, since there is no appeal process with the FA and its Council, the decision is final. [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. [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. [8] The 2005–06 season, the club's first back in the second tier, saw Hull finish in 18th place, 10 points clear of relegation and their highest league finish for 16 years. Hull City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. [110], As reported, HM Revenue and Customs are in the process of an inquiry at Hull City AFC, as part of the British tax authorities' targeting of football clubs over "tax-free payments to players under image rights' deals and the provision of benefits in kind. [105] After the warning from Deloitte, Bartlett gave the club a £4 million loan,[106] "which brought the money he had taken out and put in since taking over to about even. Hull City fans refer to this season as "The Great Escape". Hull City Association Football Club / ˈ h ʌ l ˈ s ɪ t i / is a Inglis association fitbaw club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding o Yorkshire.It wis foondit in 1904. El Hull City es un club de fútbol de Inglaterra, de la ciudad de Kingston upon Hull en … 38.246 vs. [86], In October 2014, interviewed by the BBC, Allam confirmed that he would "not invest a penny more in the club" unless he is allowed to change the club's name to Hull Tigers. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen, winners of the 2013–14 Belgian Cup. [12][13] Hull also became the first team in the world to go out of a cup competition on penalties, beaten by Manchester United in the semi-final of the Watney Cup on 1 August 1970. Hull occupied the Third Division promotion and play-off places for much of the 2001–02 season, but Little departed two months before the end of the season and Hull slipped to 11th place under his successor Jan Mølby. The club are currently managed by Roy Hodgson. 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. a new ground was built for Hull City across the road from the cricket ground. [68][69] On 22 July 2020, Hull were relegated to League One. Opponents of the name change criticised as "loaded" the questions, which asked respondents to choose between "Yes to Hull Tigers with the Allam family continuing to lead the club", "No to Hull Tigers" and "I am not too concerned and will continue to support the club either way", on the grounds that voters were not given the option to reject the name while keeping the Allam family as owners. Hull City. [24][25] Their ascent from the bottom division of the Football League to the top division of English football in just five seasons is the third-fastest ever.[26]. [85] The club responded by stating it will appeal the decision. [111] Their biggest win in the top flight was achieved on 28 December 2013, with a 6–0 victory over Fulham. In March 2015, Steve Bruce signed a further three-year deal with the club. Ken Knighton and Roy Greenwood scored in the 2–1 win at Boothferry Park on 21 February 1973 in front of 7,325. [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. [22], Adam Pearson sold the club to a consortium led by Paul Duffen in June 2007, stating that he "had taken the club as far as I could", and would have to relinquish control in order to attract "really significant finance into the club". El club fou fundat al juny del 1904. [157] Additionally, Lincoln City and non-league York City are said to consider Hull amongst their rivals.[152]. [6] This ground was used by Hull on a contract which allowed them to use it when not used for Rugby League, at a cost of £100 per annum. [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. The club also entered the Anglo-Italian Cup and the Anglo-Scottish Cup. [17] Hateley departed in November 1998, with the club at the foot of the table. Bernard Noble, chairman of Hull City's official supporters club said he was disappointed, although he agreed that Allam had saved the club from liquidation and that it was "his club". Der 1865 gegründete Hull Football Club zählte zu den ersten Vereinen in der Rugby Football Union, die im Norden Englands beheimatet waren. Arsenal knocked Hull out at Villa Park, the game ending 1–0.[8]. Ils ont remporté le championnat anglais à six reprises - 1920, 1921, 1936, 1956, 1958 et 1983 - ainsi que la Challenge Cup à cinq reprises (1914, 1982, 2005, 2016 et 2017). De club speelt zijn thuiswedstrijden in het KC Stadium. The club was founded in 1904 and has competed in the English football league system since 1905. [60][61] Marco Silva was appointed as his replacement two days later but he could not prevent relegation at the end of the season. [7] After disputes with landlords at the Boulevard, Hull City moved to Anlaby Road Cricket Ground. This was used for four years, until the club's initials of HCAFC were shown for four years. [15] In the 1995–96 season Hull were relegated to the Third Division. [105] The beneficial owners of Allamhouse Limited, established in 2009,[108] are the Allam family. The club was founded in 1904 and has competed in the English football league system since 1905. "[88], In July 2015, the Football Supporters Federation confirmed that a 70/30 decision was made in favour of Hull City A.F.C. 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. After this, a logo with the tiger's head with the club's name underneath was used from 1979 until 1998. [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. Association football club in Hull, England, For a statistical breakdown by season, see, Cup success and financial crisis (1930–1985), Promotion, yo-yo years and sale (2008–2016), Decline and fall to League One (2016–present), UEFA Europa League third qualifying round, List of Hull City A.F.C. The Cricket Club served notice to quit at the same time, and so in 1943 the tenancy was officially ended. [31] Brown's replacement was former Crystal Palace and Charlton boss Iain Dowie, and the appointment was met with some disbelief by supporters who were hoping for a "bigger name" replacement. Hull City A.F.C. [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. 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. [6] Bruce's team selection was criticised as "indecently weakened", with the same article questioning how seriously the club were taking the tournament. [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. [18] Despite this feat, Joyce was replaced in April 2000 by the more experienced Brian Little. [6] However, in the club's first match against Notts County in 1904, white shirts were worn, with black shorts and black socks. Jump to navigation Jump to search. For the association football team, see Hull City A.F.C. 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. [65] The following season, despite being in the relegation zone after 19 games, an upturn in form saw the Tigers finish in 13th place. The 1998–99 season introduced a kit with cross-fading amber and white stripes, another experiment that proved unpopular. [43] In the same month, the club's consultancy agreement with Adam Pearson was terminated. He was replaced by 34-year-old veteran player Warren Joyce, who steered the club to safety with games to spare. Allam stated he dislikes the word "City", as it is too "common" and a "lousy identity", since it is associated also with other clubs, such as Leicester City, Bristol City and Manchester City. [105] A further £560,000 was paid, according to the audit, by the stadium company to Bartlett's holding companies in "management fees," while at least £1 million was owed to him personally as a "salary". Grant McCann hopes to see more of the same from Tom Eaves and Regan Slater following their performances against Gillingham. City's final game of the season against Burnley had been rescheduled due to bad weather and took place after their promotion rivals had finished their campaign; Hull went into the game knowing that a three-goal victory would mean promotion, but in front of a crowd which included a number of United fans could manage only a 2–0 win, ensuring that United went up instead. The next logo, which remains the club's current logo, features the tiger's head in an amber shield with the club's name, along with the club's nickname, The Tigers. Alle Infos zum Verein Hull City ⬢ Kader, Termine, Spielplan, Historie ⬢ Wettbewerbe: League One, FA Cup, League Cup, Papa John’s Trophy - kicker Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia Hull City A.F.C. The club's main hooligan firm appears to be the Hull City Psychos, "[110] The club has "future tax losses" available of more than £45 million. The outbreak of war, however, meant that the redevelopment again came to a halt, as the site was taken over by the Home Guard. [104], In the club's annual report for the 12-month period up to 31 July 2009, auditors Deloitte stated that £4.4 million had gone out of the club and stadium company to owner Russell Bartlett's holding companies in loans, while at least £2.9 million of it was used in the take-over itself of the club. [44] On 8 June 2012, Steve Bruce was appointed manager of the club on a three-year deal,[45] and he guided Hull back to the Premier League by drawing with League champions Cardiff City on the final day of the season. [151], According to a 2003 poll, Hull City fans consider their main rival to be Yorkshire neighbours Leeds United. This was worn up until 1957, when it was changed to just the tiger's head. [5], Their play-off opponents were K.S.C. Hull finished last, picking one solitary point, in a 1–1 draw with Oldham at Boundary Park. The away leg finished goalless, with Tom Huddlestone seeing his penalty kick saved, before he hit the rebound over the crossbar. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hull City Association Football Club is an English football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. [72] Allam dismissed complaints by the fans, stating "nobody questions my decisions in my business. [101] The new stadium was finally opened under the revised name of Boothferry Park on 31 August 1946. For some years before these attempts were made to found a football club, but in a city dominated initially by rugby league with the likes of Hull F.C. [5], Hull changed their crest in June 2014, becoming one of few English league teams without the club name on their crest. 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