Premier League 2011/12 -
Fulham FC
Fulham has spent twenty-four
seasons in English
football's top division,
the majority of that in two
spells during the 1960s and
2000s. The latter
spell was associated with
chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed,
after the club
had climbed up from League
Two (then Division Three) in
the 1990s.
Fulham has never won a major
honour, although they had
reached two
major finals. In 1975, as a
Second Division team, they
contested the
FA Cup final for the only
time in their history,
losing 2–0 to West Ham.
Fulham reached the 2010
Europa League final, which
they contested
with Atlético Madrid in
Hamburg, losing 2–1 after
extra time.