Hull City Football Club
Established: 1904.
Nickname: The Tigers.
Hull City Association Football Club is based in Kingston upon
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.
In 2008 Hull City achieved promotion to the top flight of English
football by winning the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium.
The club may not have been allowed to change their name to Hully City
Tigers in 2014 but they could change their domain name.
History of
Hull City Football Club.
Visiting The KC Stadium
By Car
Leave the M62 at Junction 38 and join the A63, towards Hull.
KC Stadium is clearly signposted as you approach Hull.
By Rail
The KC Stadium is 15 minutes walk from Hull Paragon station.
Leave the train station on the south side and turn right onto Anlaby
Road.
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Stadium.
Hull City made it to the FA Cup Final in 2014, for the first time
in their history.
Arsenal, making their 18th appearance, were undoubtedly the favourites
but Hull started with a high tempo and were two goals up within eight minutes. Arsenal
finally managed to equalise deep into the second-half to take the game into extra-time.
Arsenal took the lead four minutes into the second-half of extra-time;
to win the game (3:2).
As Arsenal qualified for the UEFA Champions League, Hull would enter
the 2014-2015 Europa League at the third qualifying round stage; travelling to Trencin,
in Slovakia.
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