This section only lists transfers and loans for the 2010–11 season, which began 1 July 2010. Two months later, they move to the 25,586 capacity KC Stadium, shared with the rugby league side Hull FC and paid for by the council, following the sale of its telecommunications company, 2003-04 A further five players are signed, adding to the eight of the previous summer, and a run of 16 unbeaten games between August and November sets up promotion, clinched at Yeovil Town's Huish Park, 2004-05 Shock and joy: local boy Nicky Barmby arrives for the club's centenary season. Under him, Hull set a club record of 17 unbeaten away games, but finish only eighth in the table 2011-12 In November, Pearson returns to Leicester, with Barmby appointed as … Their fate … [133] The away kit was revealed on 3 July 2010 to be all white with amber trim. Accommodation Providers Required. I recall being wowed by Peter Halmosi and Bernard Mendy. [126][127], Following the takeover, it was confirmed on the official club website that Assem Allam would take up the roll of chairman at the club. [125] The deal was formally completed at 10.45 pm on 16 December 2010, with the club exchanging hands for the nominal fee of £1, but with Allam, and his son, Ehab committing to invest £30 million, as well as providing assurances for a further £10 million. Squad … But they survive, 2009-10 After a poor start, Duffen resigns and Pearson returns. Venue Name KCOM Stadium City Hull Capacity 25504. [130], Hull City received a bye in the first round of the League Cup drawn on 16 June 2010. Robbo June 13, 2011. The 2010–11 season is Hull City's first season back in the Championship after relegation from the Premier League in the 2009–10 season. [71], After weeks of speculation about a local business man looking to be interested in investing in Hull City, it was confirmed on 18 October 2010 that Assem Allam, along with his son Ehab had entered negotiations with Hull City owner and chairman, Russell Bartlett. Four years later, he joined CSKA Moscow, and upon his release signed for Al Ahli in 2019. Venue Name KCOM Stadium City Hull Capacity 25504. Send iframe inquiry Hernández began his career with Central Español and Peñarol, and spent five-and-a-half seasons in Italy with Palermo before joining Hull City for a club record £10 million in September 2014. Jake Leake has been named as the Hull City Executive Club’s Under-18 Player of the Year for 2020/21. Club News Jake Leake Named Hull City Executive Club U18 Player Of The Year 11 May 2021. I have fond memories of my trip to Saltergate, it came in the glorious summer of 2008 when everything related to Hull City was fried gold. [128], On Saturday 12 March 2011, Hull set a new record for the club, with 14 away matches unbeaten, breaking a record stretching back over 50 years. Under him, Hull set a club record of 17 unbeaten away games, but finish only eighth in the table, 2011-12 In November, Pearson returns to Leicester, with Barmby appointed as caretaker. Summary; Matches; Squad; Statistics; Transfers; Trophies; Venue Info Official website. Squad Hull City This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. Hull City Official Name: Hull City Association Football Club Formed: 1904 Ground: Kingston Communications Stadium (25,586) Manager: Nick Barmby [ENG] [124], Whilst it was originally reported that Allam intended to only purchase a majority shareholding in the club, and would continue to work with Russell Bartlett, a protracted period of due diligence indicated that the investment required would be substantially higher than originally planned; this resulted in a move to completely seize control of the club. Hull City's return to the Championship after two seasons in the Premier League. The squad overview can be embedded on the own homepage via iframe. I have fond memories of my trip to Saltergate, it came in the glorious summer of 2008 when everything related to Hull City was fried gold. Bertschin, a striker, began his professional career with Ipswich Town (1973–1977), before playing forBirmingham City (1977–1981), Norwich City (1981–1982; 1982–1984), Stoke City (1984–1987), Sunderland(1987–1988), Walsall (1988–1990), Chester City … Hull City Association Football Club, an English association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, was founded in 1904.The team's first competitive matches came in the FA Cup, being beaten 4–1 by Stockton in a replay following a 3–3 draw, before they were elected to the Football League Second Division ahead of the 1905–06 Find Hull City results and fixtures , Hull City team stats: squad, top scorers, yellow and red cards, goals scoring stats, current form. [131] For the second round, Hull City drew League One side Brentford for an away game played on 24 August,[132] which they lost by a score of 2–1. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. The Austrian initially joined on trial during pre-season ahead of 2011 … 626-541-2907; info@rodneyking.org; Facebook; Instagram; Twitter; Home; About; Testimonials; Resources; Media Gallery; Shop Hull won for the first time since New Year's Day as Mallik Wilks' stoppage-time strike secured a crucial 2-1 success against Championship relegation rivals Middlesbrough on Thursday.... more » 29.02.2020 16:21 He joined Hull City on 23 July 2004 from Burton Albion for a fee of £20,000, which could have risen to £60,000 depending on appearances. [117], John Bostock's goal against Swansea in the first match of the season being voted goal of the season.[117]. Under him, Hull set a club record of 17 unbeaten away games, but finish only eighth in the table 2011-12 In November, Pearson returns to Leicester, with Barmby appointed as … But the threat of a winding-up order is defied, a buyer found by administrators, and the team reach the Third Division play-offs, 2001-02 New owner Adam Pearson invests, 13 players arriving in the close season. [134] The home kit, revealed on 10 July 2010, comprises:[135]. See more information. Hull City AFC. 1895 to 1896 - Cyril Lempriere 1896 to 1897 - Charlie Townend 1897 to 1898 - Cyril Lempriere 1898 to 1900 - Herbert Wiles 1900 to 1901 - Jack Townend 1901 to 1902 - Tom Stitt 1902 to 1904 - Harry Taylor 1904 to 1905 - Jack Ritson 1905 to 1906 - James Harrison 1906 to 1907 - A.E. Team captain Ian Ashbee, returning from injury that kept him sidelined much of the preceding season, supplied the second. Replacement Phil Parkinson spends heavily, but is sacked in December. He signed a new two-year contract with Hull in September 2009, which would expire in June 2011. [71][72][73][74][75][76][2][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][1][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116], Anthony Gerrard was named as player of the year. [117] On 15 November 2011 manager Nigel Pearson left the club to take up an appointment at former club Leicester City, taking with him backroom staff Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh. 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