Fulham FC: Modern Era and Premier League Journey
Promotions, Premier League Spells, and Championship in 2026 (1960s–Present)
The post-war period saw Fulham yo-yo between the First and Second Divisions. Relegation to the Second Division came in 1968–69 after a long top-flight stay. The club reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1974–75 and enjoyed cup runs under managers like Alec Stock. Financial difficulties marked the 1980s and 1990s, with relegation to the Third Division in 1995–96.
Revival came under chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed from 1997 and manager Jean Tigana. Promotion to the Premier League arrived in 2000–01 as Division One runners-up. Fulham spent 16 consecutive seasons in the Premier League from 2001 to 2014, reaching the UEFA Europa League final in 2009–10 under Roy Hodgson (losing on penalties to Atlético Madrid) and finishing eighth in 2008–09.
Relegation to the Championship in 2013–14 led to further drops to League One in 2014–15. The club won promotion back to the Championship in 2017–18 via the League One play-offs under Slavisa Jokanovic. Further promotion to the Premier League followed in 2017–18 as Championship runners-up. They achieved promotion again in 2019–20, 2021–22, and 2024–25, spending multiple seasons in the top flight with survival under managers like Marco Silva and Scott Parker.
In the 2025–26 Premier League season, Fulham sit 14th after 29 games (9 wins, 8 draws, 12 losses, 38 goals for, 46 against, 35 points). They compete solidly in mid-table with strong home form at Craven Cottage. Recent years focus on stability and progressive football under current management.
Fulham FC's history reflects remarkable endurance and ambition. From 1879 chapel beginnings and 1970s–80s struggles to 2010 Europa League final, multiple Premier League spells, and ongoing top-flight presence, the Cottagers embody resilience, community spirit, and pride in west London football at Craven Cottage.
Categories: Fulham FC, Premier League History, Europa League Final 2010, Craven Cottage Era
Keywords: Fulham FC 2001 Premier Promotion, Craven Cottage Stadium, Mohamed Al-Fayed Era, Cottagers Nickname
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