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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]
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 ...
Players (excluding scholars) who will qualify as U21s in season 2024-25 and who are outside the first team squad. As of 08 August 2024 [31] U18 represents an U18 squad player who has represented the U23s in the 2024-25 season. U16 represents an U16 squad player (a non-scholar) who has represented the U23s in the 2024-25 season.
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Div 1 42 9 11 22 37 59 38 22nd R5 R4 Full Members' Cup: QF: Mike Small: 18 1992–93: Div 1 [d] 46 26 10 10 81 41 88 2nd R4 R2 Anglo-Italian Cup: GS: Trevor Morley: 22 1993–94: Prem 42 13 13 16 47 58 52 13th QF R3 Trevor Morley: 16 1994–95: 42 13 11 18 44 48 50 14th R4 R4 Tony Cottee: 15 1995–96: 38 14 9 15 43 52 51 10th R4 R3 Tony Cottee ...
2.1 First-team squad. 2.2 Left club during season. 2.3 Reserve squad. 3 Results. Toggle Results subsection. ... −1 50 Qualification for the Intertoto Cup third round: 9
2 Squad. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. 1964–65 West Ham United F.C. season. Add languages. ... 1: Alan Dickie: GK 1 1961 Academy References This page ...
First cap as WHU player 1 George Webb: 1909–1912 2 1 ... Malta, 1 September 2017 42 Declan Rice: 2017–2023 62 5