
Hull City
A serial yo-yo club chasing its first piece of silverware β back in the Premier League for a sixth time.
Established
1904
Ground
MKM Stadium
Manager
Sergej JakiroviΔ
π Honours & Legacy
No major trophies ever β their signature achievement is reaching the 2014 FA Cup final (lost 3-2 to Arsenal after leading 2-0). A club still chasing its first piece of silverware.
π Recent History
Serial yo-yo club β spells in the Premier League in 2008-10, 2013-15, and 2016-17, with financial chaos under previous ownership in between. Returned this year the hard way: beat Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship playoff final at Wembley in May 2026, with Oli McBurnie scoring in the 95th minute. Sixth-ever Premier League season.
π Greatest Ever Player
Dean Windass β local hero, scored the winning goal in the 2008 playoff final that got Hull into the Premier League for the very first time. Still spoken about in the city like folklore.
π US Sports Doppelganger
Who in US sports best represents Hull City's story?
Buffalo Bills (early '90s) β agonizingly close in their biggest final, never quite got over the line, but the kind of heartbreak that makes a fanbase more loyal, not less.
π¬ Famous Fans
Reece Shearsmith (The League of Gentlemen) β vocal, lifelong Hull fan.
β Most Famous Moment: The May 2026 playoff final winner
Brand new, and arguably the most dramatic single goal in the club's history given what it means.
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All Premier League matches are on NBC and Peacock. As a newly promoted side, most Hull games will stream on Peacock Premium.
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