Bolton Wanderers
Est. 1874 · England
About Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers are one of English football's most storied clubs, a white and navy blue outfit from Lancashire whose four FA Cup wins in the first half of the 20th century established them as a major force in the English game. Founded in 1874, the Trotters are among the twelve clubs who formed the Football League in 1888, and their history includes the first ever Wembley Cup Final in 1923. Their Premier League era under Sam Allardyce in the 2000s, which included a memorable UEFA Cup campaign featuring players like Youri Djorkaeff and Jay-Jay Okocha, gave the club a late burst of continental glamour.
Founded in 1874, Bolton Wanderers compete in the English Football League. Their home is the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, Greater Manchester, which holds 28,723 supporters. Key honours include 4 FA Cups (1923, 1926, 1929, 1958) and regular top-flight football throughout the 20th century, including UEFA Cup participation in 2005-06 and 2007-08.
Bolton Wanderers' white home shirt has been their constant across more than 150 years, with navy blue providing the consistent trim and accent colour. The clean white kit carries the weight of all four FA Cup triumphs and generations of Trotters heroes. The early 1920s shirts worn at the first Wembley Final in 1923 are the most historically significant in the club's archive. The Premier League era kits of the 2000s, worn during Sam Allardyce's remarkable continental campaigns, are the most fondly remembered among modern supporters.






