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Fulham were founded in 1879 when a school teacher and a churchwarden formed a team for local boys, named the Fulham St. Andrew's Church Sunday School F.C. Primarily, they played cricket, but in January 1889, the club's name was shortened to Fulham Football Club. Fulham are the oldest football club from London.

Fulham are owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan, who also owns his own NFL franchise called Jacksonville Jaguars.

Fulham's stadium is known as Craven Cottage, which has been their home ground since 1896.

Fulham's stadium Craven Cottage has a capacity of 24,500 and has undergone several renovations over the years.

Fulham have not won a single trophy throughout their history. They finished runners-up in the 2010 Europa League final, as well as the FA Cup in 1974-75.

Fulham are yet to lift a Premier League / English top flight title.

Johnny Haynes, nicknamed "The Maestro" and hailed as Fulham's greatest player ever, has made the most appearances for Fulham, featuring in 658 games for the club from 1952 to 1970.

Former Welsh international forward Gordon Davies is Fulham's leading goalscorer of all-time, scoring 178 goals in close to 450 appearances in 11 seasons, spread across two different stints.

Bobby Moore, Louis Saha, Edwin van der Sar, Clint Dempsey, Dimitar Berbatov, George Best, and Sir Bobby Robson are the most famous players to have put on a Fulham shirt.

Claudio Ranieri, Mark Hughes, Roy Hodgson, and Kevin Keegan are some of Fulham's most famous managers ever.

Fulham are nicknamed The Cottagers, stemming from the club's home ground Craven Cottage.