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L'Hull City Association Football Club, noto anche come Hull City AFC o più semplicemente Hull City, è una società calcistica inglese della città di Kingston upon Hull, nota più semplicemente come Hull, nella contea dell'East Riding of Yorkshire. Milita in League One, la terza divisione del campionato inglese.
L'Hull City raggiunse per la prima volta la promozione in Premier League, la massima divisione inglese, al termine della stagione agonistica 2007-2008, battendo il Bristol City a Wembley nella finale dei play-off di seconda serie. Nel 2013-2014 l'Hull ha ottenuto il miglior piazzamento in massima serie, il 16º posto, nell'anno in cui raggiunse anche la finale di FA Cup, persa contro l'Arsenal per 3-2 dopo essersi trovato in vantaggio di due reti.
La squadra gioca al KC Stadium dal 2002, mentre per 56 stagioni aveva giocato al Boothferry Park. Scende in campo in tenuta ambra-nera, da cui il soprannome Tigers ("Tigri").
Team Members17
Allsop
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Carvalho
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Christie
| | 44
Connolly
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31
Covil
| | 2
Coyle
| | 20
Delap
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Docherty
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21
Fleming
| | 25
Furlong
| | 3
Giles
| | 4
Greaves
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1
Ingram
| | 29
Jacob
| | 5
Jones
| | 6
McLoughlin
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15
Morton
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Ohio
| | 50
Ömür
| | 30
Pandur
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23
Philogene-Bidace
| | 34
Robson
| | 24
Seri
| | 12
Sharp
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27
Slater
| | 10
Traoré
| | 7
Tufan
| | 47
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Showing 0 to 29 (Total: 29)Stadium or HomeThe KC Stadium, often shortened to the KC, is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull (Hull), England. Conceived as early as the late 1990s, it was completed in 2002 at a cost of approximately £44 million. It is named after the stadium's sponsors, telecommunications provider KC, formerly Kingston Communications, a subsidiary of the KCOM Group. The stadium is owned by Hull City Council and operated by the Stadium Management Company (SMC), who are looking to expand the stadium up to 32,000.
The bowl-shaped stadium contains a continuous single tier of seats with a second tier on the west side. Its current capacity is 25,400. The stadium accommodates fans of its two tenants, association football club Hull City A.F.C., which moved there from Boothferry Park, and rugby league football club Hull F.C., relocated from the Boulevard. The ground also hosts international association football and rugby league football competitions and acts as a venue for concerts by musical artists, such as Elton John and The Who.
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