Fulham Football Club

Fulham is the oldest professional football team in London and have played at Craven Cottage since 1896.  The Cottagers are home to American Clint Dempsey, who has scored more goals in Premier for the club.  Get in the Gear of Fulham at the World Soccer Shop.

  • Derby draw for Blues at Cottage

    Derby draw for Blues at Cottage

    Monday, 9. April, 2012

    Chelsea's top-four ambitions were dented by their London neighbours as Clint Dempsey's deflected header earned Fulham a 1-1 draw on Monday.

  • Dempsey plays the waiting game

    Dempsey plays the waiting game

    Monday, 9. April, 2012

    Fulham star Clint Dempsey will wait until the summer before making any decisions about his future, saying: "We'll see what happens."

  • Jol hails 'unbelievable' Clint

    Jol hails 'unbelievable' Clint

    Sunday, 8. April, 2012

    Fulham boss Martin Jol has hailed Clint Dempsey as "unbelievable" and is desperately hoping the forward chooses to stay at Craven Cottage.

  • Jol keen to extend Murphy stay

    Jol keen to extend Murphy stay

    Thursday, 5. April, 2012

    Fulham manager Martin Jol is desperate to keep hold of Danny Murphy, who he feels is crucial to the Cottagers' style of play.

  • Bilic 'would love' a Prem job

    Bilic 'would love' a Prem job

    Tuesday, 3. April, 2012

    Croatia coach Slaven Bilic has revealed his desire to manage a Premier League club at some point in the future.

  • Pogrebnyak a happy Cottager

    Pogrebnyak a happy Cottager

    Thursday, 29. March, 2012

    Loan star Pavel Pogrebnyak has insisted that he is happy at Fulham and would be ready to sign a permanent deal.

  • Jol calls on star trio to commit

    Jol calls on star trio to commit

    Tuesday, 27. March, 2012

    Fulham boss Martin Jol has challenged his out-of-contract stars to show the mental strength required to commit their future to the Cottagers.

  • Fergie: It could've been a pen

    Fergie: It could've been a pen

    Tuesday, 27. March, 2012

    Sir Alex Ferguson admitted Manchester United had a lucky escape as they beat Fulham 1-0 to move three points clear of Manchester City.

  • Jol: Everyone expected a pen

    Jol: Everyone expected a pen

    Monday, 26. March, 2012

    Martin Jol said referee Michael Oliver would have been a brave man if he had given a late penalty in Manchester United's 1-0 win over Fulham.

  • Rooney fires United to summit

    Rooney fires United to summit

    Monday, 26. March, 2012

    Wayne Rooney fired his 17th goal in his last 17 games as Manchester United climbed back to the top of the table with a 1-0 win over Fulham.

  • Cottagers' cream could be sold

    Cottagers' cream could be sold

    Monday, 26. March, 2012

    Fulham boss Martin Jol is prepared to cash in on his most saleable assets if the money generated allows him to bring in promising replacements.

  • Jol delighted with Pog 'gamble'

    Jol delighted with Pog 'gamble'

    Sunday, 25. March, 2012

    Fulham manager Martin Jol insists that he is delighted with the "gamble" he took on Russian striker Pavel Pogrebnyak.