Initially formed as St Luke’s FC in 1877, the club became a founder member of the Football League 11 years later. In 1889 the club moved to their Molineux ground which is their current home.
Honours:
• Championship Winners: 2009
• Championship Play Off Winners: 2003
• Div One (old): 1959, 1958, 1954
• Div Two: 1977, 1932
• Div Three: 1989
• Div Three North: 1924
• Div Four: 1988
• FA Cup: 1960, 1949, 1908, 1893
• League Cup: 1980, 1974
Did you know?
Woverhampton Wanderers are the only club to have won titles in five different English Football League divisions and were the first team to score 7,000 league goals.
More information:
• Wolverhampton Wanderers Official Website
• Travel Planner
• Wolverhampton Wanderers Supporters Club
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