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Wolverhampton Wanderers FC play in the English Premier League, from their home ground of Molineux. With a capacity of just under 30,000, Wolverhampton tickets are always in high demand from supporters who wish to see a game involving Wolves.
Wolves were formed in 1877, and the club became one of the original teams which instigated the English Football League.
Wolves have, over their history, had quite some success, being crowned champions of England 3 times, having won the FA Cup 4 times, and the League Cup once.
Wolves have also previously played in a European final, finishing runners up in the 1972 UEFA Europa League, to a very impressive Tottenham Hotspur team.
Wolves have had a number of highly noted players over their time in English Football, including the likes of Billy Wright, who spend his entire career at Wolves, was the first player to achieve over 100 caps in international football, and who captained England a total of 90 times. Also of note is former Wolves forward Steve Bull, who holds the Wolves goal scoring record, scoring a total of 306 times for Wolves. Robbie Keane is another former Wolves player who has gone onto make his mark in the English Football League.
Wolves local rivals are WBA, Aston Villa, and Birmingham City, and they have recently enjoyed a resumption of those rivalries with their recent return to the English Premier League.
Wolves were formed in 1877, and the club became one of the original teams which instigated the English Football League.
Wolves have, over their history, had quite some success, being crowned champions of England 3 times, having won the FA Cup 4 times, and the League Cup once.
Wolves have also previously played in a European final, finishing runners up in the 1972 UEFA Europa League, to a very impressive Tottenham Hotspur team.
Wolves have had a number of highly noted players over their time in English Football, including the likes of Billy Wright, who spend his entire career at Wolves, was the first player to achieve over 100 caps in international football, and who captained England a total of 90 times. Also of note is former Wolves forward Steve Bull, who holds the Wolves goal scoring record, scoring a total of 306 times for Wolves. Robbie Keane is another former Wolves player who has gone onto make his mark in the English Football League.
Wolves local rivals are WBA, Aston Villa, and Birmingham City, and they have recently enjoyed a resumption of those rivalries with their recent return to the English Premier League.