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'''Bolton Wanderers Football Club''' is an [[England|English]] [[soccer]] ([[football]] in the [[UK]]) team who play at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. The club was founded in 1874 by the Vicar of Christ Church Sunday School, Bolton, when he created an outdoor recreational club and was one of the founder members of the football league in 1888.
 
'''Bolton Wanderers Football Club''' is an [[England|English]] [[soccer]] ([[football]] in the [[UK]]) team who play at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. The club was founded in 1874 by the Vicar of Christ Church Sunday School, Bolton, when he created an outdoor recreational club and was one of the founder members of the football league in 1888.
  
The club is currently managed by Owen Coyle, and the team are sponsered by Reebok.
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The club is currently managed by Owen Coyle, and the team are sponsored by Reebok.
  
 
They ended the 2007/08 season in 16th position in the Premiership.
 
They ended the 2007/08 season in 16th position in the Premiership.

Revision as of 14:25, July 14, 2016

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Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English soccer (football in the UK) team who play at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. The club was founded in 1874 by the Vicar of Christ Church Sunday School, Bolton, when he created an outdoor recreational club and was one of the founder members of the football league in 1888.

The club is currently managed by Owen Coyle, and the team are sponsored by Reebok.

They ended the 2007/08 season in 16th position in the Premiership.

Roster

Goalkeepers

  • 1 Adam Bogdan
  • 22 Jussi Jaaskelainen
  • 26 Ali Al Habsi

Defenders

  • 2 Nicky Hunt
  • 3 Jlloyd Samuel
  • 4 Paul Robinson
  • 5 Gary Cahill
  • 8 Joey O'Brien
  • 12 Zat Knight
  • 15 Gretar Rafn Steinsson
  • 18 Samuel Ricketts
  • 24 Dan Shittu
  • 30 Chris Basham
  • 31 Andrew O'Brien

Midfielders

  • 6 Fabrice Muamba
  • 7 Matthew Taylor
  • 11 Ricardo Gardner
  • 16 Mark Davies
  • 19 Gavin McCann
  • 23 Sean Davis
  • 25 Tamir Cohen
  • 27 Chung-Yong Lee

Strikers

  • 9 Johan Elmander
  • 10 Mustapha Riga
  • 14 Kevin Davies
  • 17 Ivan Klasnic
  • 20 Ricardo Vaz Te
  • 35 Temitope Obadeyi

Notable Former Players

Club Honours

  • The Club have won the F.A. Cup 4 times. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1958)

External links