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Head Coach

Gary O'Neil

League Position
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Established
1877 (147 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

Molineux Stadium

(31,700 Capacity)

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Location
Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, England

Nicknames
Wolves, The Wanderers

Competitions
English Premier League
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23 Nov Fulham - Wolves
30 Nov Wolves - Bournemouth
04 Dec Everton - Wolves
09 Dec West Ham - Wolves
14 Dec Wolves - Ipswich

Results
09 Nov Wolves 2 - 0 Southampton
02 Nov Wolves 2 - 2 Crystal Pala
26 Oct Brighton 2 - 2 Wolves
20 Oct Wolves 1 - 2 Manchester C
05 Oct Brentford 5 - 3 Wolves


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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (commonly referred to as Wolves) is an English professional football club that represents the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands. The club was originally known as St. Luke's FC and was founded in 1877 and since 1889 has played at Molineux. They currently compete in the Football League Championship, the second highest tier of English football, having been promoted from League One in 2014 after a solitary season at that level.

Historically, Wolves have been highly influential, most notably as being founder members of the Football League, as well as having played an instrumental role in the establishment of the European Cup, later to become the UEFA Champions League. Having won the FA Cup twice before the outbreak of the First World War, they developed into one of England's leading clubs under the management of ex-player Stan Cullis after the Second World War, going on to win the league three times and the FA Cup twice more between 1949 and 1960. It was during this time that the European Cup competition was established, after the English press declared Wolves "Champions of the World" following their victories against numerous top European and World sides in some of British football's first live televised games.

Wolves have yet to match the successes of the Stan Cullis era, although, under Bill McGarry, they contested the first-ever UEFA Cup final in 1972 and won the 1974 League Cup, a trophy they lifted again six years later under John Barnwell. However, financial mismanagement in the 1980s led to the club's very existence being under threat as well as three consecutive relegations, before a revival and back-to-back promotions under manager Graham Turner and record goalscorer Steve Bull saw them finish the decade in the Second Division, winning the Football League Trophy along the way.


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