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  2. Charlton Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The progression of the nickname can be seen in the book The Addicks Cartoons: An Affectionate Look into the Early History of Charlton Athletic, which covers the pre-First World War history of Charlton through a narrative based on 56 cartoons which appeared in the now defunct Kentish Independent. The very first cartoon, from 31 October 1908 ...

  3. 1988–89 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Charlton Athletic; 1988–89 season; Manager: ... Charlton's kit was manufactured by Admiral and ...

  4. 2009–10 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The kits were sponsored by krbs.com, but, for the match against Millwall on 19 December, the club wore kits sponsoring the Street Violence Ruins Lives campaign, with proceeds going to the Rob Knox Memorial Fund. [1] Rob Knox was an actor and a Charlton fan who was stabbed to death in a street attack in May 2008.

  5. 2007–08 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    After the first ten games of the season, Charlton were second in the league table, behind leaders Watford, having beaten Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace, Norwich City, Leicester City and Hull City, drawn with Scunthorpe United, Colchester United, Coventry City and Barnsley and lost just once, to Stoke City.

  6. 2005–06 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    After two seasons Charlton changed their home kit, although Spanish apparel manufacturers Joma remained the suppliers. During the season, however, kit sponsors all:sports went bankrupt; Charlton then signed a sponsorship deal with Spanish real estate company Llanera through to the end of the 2007–08 season.

  7. List of Charlton Athletic F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Athletic Football Club was founded in 1905 and turned professional in 1920. They joined the English Football League in 1921. The club won their only FA Cup in 1947 , having finished as runners-up 12 months earlier.

  8. 2024–25 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The regional group stage draw was confirmed on Monday 24 June 2024 and saw Charlton Athletic placed in Southern Group C, alongside Bromley and Cambridge United. [77] On Thursday 27 June 2024, it was confirmed that the final team in the group would be Chelsea U21. [78] On Friday 26 July 2024, the dates for the group stage fixtures were confirmed ...

  9. 1982–83 Charlton Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Charlton stunned the footballing world when they saw off competition from Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur [1] to sign Danish striker Allan Simonsen, the European Footballer of the Year only 5 years earlier, from Spanish giants Barcelona. The club had hopes of regaining promotion to the First Division, but things went horribly wrong for ...