Fulham have maintained their Premier League status ever since elevation to the top flight under Frenchman Jean Tigana in 2001. This represented a third promotion in just five seasons for the Cottagers and they have not looked back, establishing themselves in the Premier League.
The club was formed in 1879 as Fulham St Andrew's Church Sunday School. Fulham were founded by worshippers of the C of E church in Star Road, West Kensington. The church is still in existence today, with a plaque commemorating the team's foundation. The club's name was shortened to its present form in 1888.
Premier League History
2000/01 - Promoted to the FA Carling Premiership
2001/02 - Steve Marlet signs from Lyon for a club record £11.5m
2002/03 - Jean Tigana replaced by Chris Coleman
2006/07 - Chris Coleman replaced by Lawrie Sanchez
2007/08 - Lawrie Sanchez replaced by Roy Hodgson
2008/09 - Hodgson leads Fulham to seventh as they finish in the European places for the first time
2009/10 - Fulham consolidate their place in the league with a finish of 12th. After losing the Europa League final 2-1 to Atletico Madrid, Mark Hughes replaces Roy Hodgson as manager in July 2010.
2010/11 - Hughes leaves Fulham after guiding the team to eighth place.
2001/02 - Steve Marlet signs from Lyon for a club record £11.5m
2002/03 - Jean Tigana replaced by Chris Coleman
2006/07 - Chris Coleman replaced by Lawrie Sanchez
2007/08 - Lawrie Sanchez replaced by Roy Hodgson
2008/09 - Hodgson leads Fulham to seventh as they finish in the European places for the first time
2009/10 - Fulham consolidate their place in the league with a finish of 12th. After losing the Europa League final 2-1 to Atletico Madrid, Mark Hughes replaces Roy Hodgson as manager in July 2010.
2010/11 - Hughes leaves Fulham after guiding the team to eighth place.
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