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The team beat Sevilla 2–1 on aggregate to reach a first European quarter-final in 41 years, [133] followed by a 4–1 aggregate win over Lyon for a first such semi-final since 1976. [134] Playing the same opposition they met in their 1976 European Cup Winners' Cup semi-final, Eintracht Frankfurt , the Hammers were knocked out of the Europa ...
The 2022–23 season was the 128th season in the existence of West Ham United and the club's 11th consecutive season in the top-flight of English football. In addition to the domestic league, they also participated in this season's editions of the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the UEFA Europa Conference League.
On 1 September, transfer deadline day, West Ham added four more players to their squad, bringing in Alex Song again on loan from Barcelona, Victor Moses on loan from Chelsea and the purchases of striker Nikica Jelavić from Hull City and midfielder Michail Antonio from Nottingham Forest. [211]
1 1962 Luton: 2: Joe Kirkup: RB 5 15 2 1 1958 Academy 3: Jack Burkett: LB 5 24 1 1 1962 Academy 4: Martin Peters (Hammer of the Year) RH 9 1 35 5 2 1 1962 Academy 5: Ken Brown: CH 9 33 1 2 1 1 1952 Academy 6: Bobby Moore (Captain) LH 7 28 1 1 1958 Academy 7: Alan Sealey: OR 7 1 21 2 2 1961 Leyton Orient: 8: Ronnie Boyce: IR 9 1 41 4 2 1 1 1960 ...
Raúl Jiménez put the hosts 1–0 up on 24 minutes. The score remained the same until the 95th minute when Danny Ings, on as an 82nd minute substitute for Edson Álvarez, scored to make it 1–1, the final score. [13] On 21 September, West Ham were at home in the Premier League to Chelsea.
The 2017–18 season was West Ham United ' s sixth consecutive campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It was West Ham's 22nd Premier League campaign overall, their 60th top flight appearance in their 123rd year in existence, [3] and their second in the London Stadium.
The 1988–89 season saw new signings Allen McKnight [1] and David Kelly both begin their West Ham United careers, but neither supplied the club with the kind of form necessary to stay in the top flight.