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Hull City Association Football Club are an English football team based at the Kingston Communications Stadium in Kingston upon Hull. They play in black and amber strips. Hull City is currently playing in Football League One, but has assured itself of promotion to the Football League Championship for the 2005-06 season.

Hull City's highest ever finish came in 1910, when they came very close to winning promotion to the top flight, when they finished third in the old Second Division. Level on points with second placed Oldham, Hull missed promotion on goal average by the slim margin of 0.29 of a goal. Hull have never finished as high since, and as a result, Hull is the largest city in England never to have had a club play in the top division.

In cup competitions, the club's greatest achievement was in 1930, when they reached the FA cup semi-final.

Honours

  • Division Three Champions 1965/66
  • Division Three (North) Champions 1932/33. 1948/49

Current Squad

1. Boaz Myhill 2. Alton Thelwell 3. Andy Dawson 4. Ian Ashbee 5. Leon Cort 6. Marc Joseph 7. Stuart Elliott 8. Nick Barmby 9. Ben Burgess 11. Jonathan Walters 12. Matt Duke 14. Stuart Green 15. Roland Edge 16. Damien Delaney 18. Jason Price 19. Junior Lewis 21. Nathan Peat (on loan to Lincoln City) 22. Aaron Wilbraham 24. Kevin Ellison 25. Andy Hessenthaler (on loan to Gillingham 26. Robbie Stockdale 27. Craig Fagan 28. Richard Hinds (on loan to Scunthorpe United) 29. Ryan France 30. Scott Wiseman 33. Clayton Donaldson 34. Russell Fry

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