Hull City
Est. 1904 · England
About Hull City
Hull City are east Yorkshire's most prominent football club, a side who have spent the better part of the last two decades bouncing between the Premier League and the Championship and who gave their passionate fanbase the greatest day in the club's history when they reached the FA Cup Final in 2014, coming agonisingly close to becoming the first new name on the trophy in years before losing to Arsenal after extra time. The Tigers wear one of English football's most distinctive kits, an amber-and-black combination that stands out sharply from the predominantly red, blue, and white of the Premier League.
Founded in 1904, Hull City play at the MKM Stadium in Hull, East Yorkshire, England. League: Championship (England). Honours: FA Cup Final 2014 (runners-up); League Cup semi-finals. Nicknames: The Tigers.
The amber-and-black home shirt is Hull City's greatest visual asset, a colour pairing unlike anything else in English football. The kit worn in the 2014 FA Cup Final, with Hull leading Arsenal 2-0 before the match turned, carries a bittersweet resonance that every Tiger fan knows. Earlier amber-and-black designs from the Umbro era of the early 2000s, when Hull were building toward their first-ever Premier League promotion in 2008, are nostalgic collector pieces for the club's growing fanbase.
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