England Players' Clubs - Bolton Wanderers (original) (raw)

The Trotters Bolton Wanderers FC Founded 1874 as Christ Church FC Turned professional 1880 Present Name Change 1877Players provided 28 Different scorers 8 (40 goals) Total appearances 120 1885-2011
University of Bolton Stadium
Domestic Honours Highest League Position: third from fourteen clubs, 1891-92; third from 22, Division One, 1920-21, 1924-25;FA Cup runners-up 1893-94, 1903-04, 1952-53; winners 1922-23, 1925-26, 1928-29, 1957-58; Football League founder members; Division Two runners-up 1899-1900, 1904-05, 1910-11, 1934-35, winners 1908-09, 1977-78; Division Three winners 1972-73;Football League War Cup winners 1945; FA Charity Shield winners 1958; Associate Members Trophy runners-up 1985-86, winners 1988-89, 2022-23; After league restructure: Division Two/League One runners-up 1992-93, 2016-17, fifth place-play-off semi-finalists 2022-23, third place-play-off runners-up 2023-24; Division One/Championship third place-play-off winners 1994-95, 2000-01, winners 1996-97, sixth place-play-off runners-up 1998-99, sixth place-play-off semi-finalists 1999-2000; Division Three/League Two third place 2020-21; FA Premier League best: sixth place 2004-05; Football League Cup runners-up 1994-95, 2003-04;
European Honours Anglo-Italian Cup best:International Group Stage 1993-94 (fifth of eight teams);UEFA Cup best: Round of sixteen, 2007-08 (beaten by Sporting CP, agg 1-2)
Home venue University of Bolton Stadium, since August 2018; previously named The Macron Stadium (July 2014 to August 2018), The Reebok Stadium (1997 to July 2014);previously occupied Burnden Park 1895-1997; Pike's Lane 1880-95, after playing at the Park Recreation Ground and Cockle's Field.
Home strip White shirts, navy blue shorts, white socks