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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 |
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) |
Map and Route Finder Directions and route plan will be displayed on the google maps pages, from here you can print, email and save the map. 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 |
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 |