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Football Club Details Also known as The Tigers Year Formed 1904 Ground The Kingston Communications Stadium Colours Home: Amber shirts with black/white trim, black shorts with amber stripe, black stockings with amber tops. Away: Blue shirts with claret trim, claret shorts & claret/blue stockings |
The Kingston Communications Stadium The Home Of Hull City FC ![]() Capacity 25400 Address Hull City FC Kingston Communications Stad The Circle Walton Street Hull HU3 6HU Telephone 08708-370003 Fax |
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Travel Information Local Transport Links Railway Station Hull Railway Station 0.8 miles (1.3 km) Motorway Junction M180 Jnct 5 11.3 miles (18.2 km) Airport Humberside 11.8 miles (18.9 km) Route Finder |
Hull City FC All Time Records Attendance 55019: vs Manchester United 26/02/1949 FA Cup R6 Best league win 11 - 1: vs Carlisle United 14/01/1939 Division 2 Worst league loss 0 - 8: vs Wolverhampton Wanderers 01/11/ Division 2 Best cup win 8 - 2: vs Stalybridge Celtic 26/11/1932 FA Cup R1 Worst cup loss Most capped player Theo Whitmore: 25 Jamaica League appearances Andy Davidson: 520 1952/67 League goals Chris Chilton: 195 1960/71 Goals in a season Bill McNaughton: 39 1932/33 Division 3N Transfer fee received £750,000: Andy Payton Middlesbrough November 1991 Transfer fee paid £250,000: Lawrie Dudfield Leicester 22 June 2001 |
Hull City FC Honours League Titles Division 2 best season: 3rd, 1909-10; Division 3 (n) - Champions 1932-33, 1948-49; Division 3 - Champions 1965-66; Runners-up 1958-59; Division 4 - Runners-up 1982-83 FA Cup Semi-final 1930 Europe Best season: 4th, 1974, 1976, 1978 League Cup Other Associate Members' Cup Runners-up 1984 |