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2009–10 Fulham F.C. season


FieldValue
clubFulham
season2009–10
managerRoy Hodgson
chairmanMohamed al-Fayed
stadiumCraven Cottage
leaguePremier League
league result12th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultSixth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round
cup3UEFA Europa League
cup3 resultRunners-up
league topscorerBobby Zamora (8)
season topscorerBobby Zamora (19)
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The 2009–10 season was Fulham's 112th professional season and their ninth consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League, since their return in 2001. They also competed in European competition for the second time in their history, in the newly formed UEFA Europa League after finishing in the seventh position in the 2008–09 season. After beginning in the qualifying rounds of the competition, Fulham eventually reached the final, where they lost 2–1 to Atlético Madrid after extra-time.

The fixtures for the Premier League season were announced on 17 June, with Fulham beginning the season against Portsmouth at Fratton Park on the weekend of 15 August. They entered the Football League Cup at the third round stage due to their participation in European competition. They also reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they were defeated by Tottenham Hotspur.

Pre-season and friendlies

Fulham announced the first three fixtures of their 2009 pre-season schedule on 4 May 2009, with the team scheduled to tour Australia soon after the end of the squad's summer break. The team first played Gold Coast United at Skilled Park in Robina on Wednesday, 8 July. Next, the squad travelled to Melbourne to face Melbourne Victory at Etihad (Docklands) Stadium on Saturday, 11 July. The trip concluded with a match against Perth Glory at Members Equity Stadium (Perth Oval) on Wednesday, 15 July.

Upon their return to England, they played a friendly against AFC Bournemouth on 21 July and Peterborough United on 25 July. Further fixtures were added for the Development Squad against local semi-professional sides AFC Wimbledon, Woking, Aldershot, Staines and Walton Casuals. The team were also involved in a third round qualifying match for the UEFA Europa League. The draw was made on 17 July, giving Fulham a match against Lithuanian side FK Vėtra or Finnish club HJK Helsinki. Vėtra were confirmed as Fulham's opponents after winning the tie 3–2 on aggregate.

Their pre-season campaign started with defeat to Gold Coast United. Despite Danny Murphy scoring in the 15th minute, Gold Coast scored twice in the final ten minutes to win the match. This was followed by a 3–0 victory against Melbourne Glory and a 5–0 win against Perth Glory. Andy Johnson scored in both games and Erik Nevland scored a hat-trick against Perth to follow up a goal in Melbourne. Eddie Johnson and Andranik Teymourian were the other two scorers in the matches in Melbourne and Perth respectively.

Fulham's first match back in England was a 0–0 draw against AFC Bournemouth on 21 July at Dean Court. This was followed four days later by their final pre-season friendly, an eventful match at London Road against Peterborough United. Clint Dempsey and Bobby Zamora (2) gave Fulham a 3–0 half-time lead, but Aaron McLean and George Boyd (2) scored second-half goals to salvage a 3–3 draw.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – AScorersAttendance
8 July 2009Gold Coast UnitedA1–2Danny Murphy 15' (Gold Coast: Milson 80', Smeltz 86')10,336
11 July 2009Melbourne VictoryA3–0A. Johnson 32' (pen.), E. Johnson 67', Nevland 72'20,666
15 July 2009Perth GloryA5–0A. Johnson 16', Nevland 60', 64', 67' (hat-trick), Teymourian 84'14,903
21 July 2009AFC BournemouthA0–03,030
25 July 2009Peterborough UnitedA3–3Dempsey 21', Zamora 34', 45' (Peterborough: McLean 55', Boyd 85', 87' (pen.))1,738

Premier League

Main article: 2009–10 Premier League

Fulham began their Premier League season with an away match at Fratton Park against Portsmouth. Their opponents were in financial trouble and had sold many of their top players, including Peter Crouch and Glen Johnson during the summer. A minute's applause was held before the game in memory of Fulham's former manager Sir Bobby Robson. In a game that Fulham controlled, Bobby Zamora put the away side in the lead after 13 minutes, deflecting a Clint Dempsey shot past Portsmouth goalkeeper David James. Both sides created chances but Fulham held the greater threat and won the match 1–0.

Fulham's second league match of the season was against near-neighbours Chelsea in the West London derby. Fulham were missing the injured Andy Johnson and new signing Damien Duff came into the side to replace him, with Dempsey playing alongside Zamora. Dempsey and Chelsea's Didier Drogba both had opportunities but, in the hot conditions, neither side had many shots in the first half. Drogba, however, gave Chelsea the lead five minutes before the break, shooting low past Schwarzer. Nicolas Anelka, the provider for Drogba's goal, doubled their lead from Drogba's throughball in the 76th minute, effectively sealing the match 2–0 in Chelsea's favour.

The third fixture of the season was an away match at Villa Park against Aston Villa. New midfield signing Jonathan Greening made his debut and Aaron Hughes captained the side in the absence of Murphy. Fulham got off to the worst possible start when John Paintsil, under pressure from Villa's Carlos Cuéllar, inadvertently headed the ball past Schwarzer. Villa had a few promising attacks, notably through the pace of striker Gabriel Agbonlahor, but Fulham created chances of their own in an even first half. However they could not score past goalkeeper Brad Friedel and were punished by a second goal, this time from their own player Agbonlahor on the hour mark. Villa held out for a 2–0 victory and Fulham lost their second successive Premier League match.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – AScorersAttendance
15 August 2009PortsmouthA1–0Zamora 13'17,510
23 August 2009ChelseaH0–2(Chelsea: Drogba 39', Anelka 76')25,404
30 August 2009Aston VillaA0–2(Aston Villa: Paintsil 3' (o.g.), Agbonlahor 59')32,917
13 September 2009EvertonH2–1Konchesky 57', Duff 79' (Everton: Cahill 33')24,191
20 September 2009Wolverhampton WanderersA1–2Murphy 66' (pen.) (Wolves: Doyle 18', Edwards 50')27,670
26 September 2009ArsenalH0–1(Arsenal: Van Persie 52')25,700
4 October 2009West Ham UnitedA2–2Murphy 47' (pen.), Gera 57' (West Ham: Cole 16', Stanislas 90+2')32,612
19 October 2009Hull CityH2–0Zamora 43', Kamara 64'23,943
25 October 2009Manchester CityA2–2Duff 62', Dempsey 68' (Man City: Lescott 53', Petrov 60')44,906
31 October 2009LiverpoolH3–1Zamora 24', Nevland 73', Dempsey 87' (Liverpool: Torres 42')25,700
8 November 2009Wigan AthleticA1–1Dempsey 39' (pen.) (Wigan: Boyce 13')16,172
21 November 2009Birmingham CityA0–1(Birmingham City: Bowyer 16')23,659
25 November 2009Blackburn RoversH3–0Nevland 43', Dempsey 67', 88'21,414
28 November 2009Bolton WanderersH1–1Duff 75' (Bolton Wanderers: Klasnić 35')23,554
6 December 2009SunderlandH1–0Zamora 7'23,168
12 December 2009BurnleyA1–1Zamora 50' (Burnley: Elliott 60')18,397
19 December 2009Manchester UnitedH3–0Murphy 22', Zamora 46', Duff 75'25,700
26 December 2009Tottenham HotspurH0–025,679
28 December 2009ChelseaA1–2Gera 4' (Chelsea: Drogba 73', Smalling 75' (o.g.))41,805
5 January 2010Stoke CityA2–3Duff 61', Dempsey 85' (Stoke: Tuncay 12', Faye 34', Sidibé 37')25,104
17 January 2010Blackburn RoversA0–2(Blackburn: Samba 25', Nelsen 54')21,287
26 January 2010Tottenham HotspurA0–2(Tottenham: Crouch 27', Bentley 60')35,467
30 January 2010Aston VillaH0–2(Aston Villa: Agbonlahor 40', 44')25,408
3 February 2010PortsmouthH1–0Greening 74'21,934
6 February 2010Bolton WanderersA0–022,289
9 February 2010BurnleyH3–0Murphy 23', Elm 31', Zamora 54'23,005
21 February 2010BirminghamH2–1Duff 23' Zamora 91' (Birmingham: Baird 3' (o.g.))21,758
28 February 2010SunderlandA0–040,192
14 March 2010Manchester UnitedA0–3(Man Utd: Rooney 46', 84', Berbatov 89')75,207
21 March 2010Manchester CityH1–2Murphy 75' (Man City: Santa Cruz 7', Tevez 36')25,359
27 March 2010Hull CityA0–2(Hull City: Bullard 16', Fagan 48')24,361
4 April 2010Wigan AthleticH2–1Okaka 47' Hangeland 58' (Wigan: Scotland 3')22,730
11 April 2010LiverpoolA0–042,331
17 April 2010Wolverhampton WanderersH0–025,597
25 April 2010EvertonA1–2Nevland 36' (Everton: Smalling 49' (o.g.), Arteta 94')35,578
2 May 2010West Ham UnitedH3–2Dempsey 45' Cole (o.g) 58' Okaka 79' (West Ham: Cole 61' Franco 92')24,201
5 May 2010Stoke CityH0–1(Stoke: Etherington 83')20,831
9 May 2010ArsenalA0–4(Arsenal: Arshavin 21' Van Persie 26' Baird 37' (o.g.) Vela 84')60,039

Results summary

Results by round

FA Cup

DateOpponentsRoundH / AResult
F – AScorersAttendance
2 January 2010Swindon Town3rd roundH1–0Zamora 16'19,623
23 January 2010Accrington Stanley4th roundA3–1Nevland 21', Duff 59', Gera 80' (Accrington Stanley: Symes 25')3,712
14 February 2010Notts County5th roundH4–0Davies 22', Zamora 41', Duff 73', Okaka 79'16,132
6 March 2010Tottenham Hotspur6th roundH0–024,533
24 March 2010Tottenham Hotspur6th round replayA1–3Zamora 17' (Tottenham Hotspur: Bentley 47' Pavlyuchenko 60' Guðjohnsen 66')

Football League Cup

In the third round draw, Fulham were drawn against fellow Premier League side Manchester City, who had spent £120 million on new players during the summer.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – AScorersAttendance
23 September 2009Manchester CityA1–2Gera 34' (Man City: Barry 52', Touré 111' AET)24,507

UEFA Europa League

Fulham began their first European campaign in seven years with a third qualifying round tie against FK Vėtra from Lithuania. The first leg was played away at the Vėtra Stadium on 30 July 2009. Hodgson started with his preferred line-up from the previous season, with Brede Hangeland, Aaron Hughes, John Pantsil and Paul Konchesky in front of Schwarzer and the front pairing of Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora. Dickson Etuhu was the only absentee, giving an opportunity to Chris Baird in central midfield. The game was tight for the first half-hour before Fulham seized the initiative and Bobby Zamora gave them the lead on the stroke of half-time with a shot just inside the penalty area. Danny Murphy doubled Fulham's advantage from the penalty spot in the 56th minute following a foul on Zamora. Both sides made changes but Fulham continued to press and they added a third goal through Seol Ki-hyeon five minutes from the end. A minute's silence was held before the second match at Craven Cottage following the death of former Fulham manager Sir Bobby Robson. Fulham took the lead in the 57th minute through Etuhu, putting the tie beyond any real doubt at 4–0. Andy Johnson scored two further goals from close range in the 80th and 84th minutes, the latter set up by his namesake Eddie Johnson. Fulham progressed to the next round and awaited the identity of their opponents for the play-offs.

The draw for the play-off round was conducted on 7 August and saw Fulham drawn against the unfamiliar opposition of Amkar Perm from Russia. In the first leg at Craven Cottage, Andy Johnson scored early on in the 4th minute to settle any nerves but he also picked up an injury to his collarbone in the first half and had to be substituted. Clint Dempsey scored a second goal just after half-time and Zamora added to the lead in the 75th minute. Amkar Perm did manage to score an away-goal two minutes later in the shape of a Martin Kushev volley but Fulham held a 3–1 advantage. Fulham travelled to Russia for the second leg without the presence of injured first-team regulars Andy Johnson, Murphy, Zamora and Konchesky. Amkar Perm dominated the match but did not score a goal until the last minute when Martin Kushev scored a header past Schwarzer. Fulham's 3–1 victory from the first leg, however, was enough to see them through 3–2 on aggregate.

The draw for the group stages was made a day later. Fulham were drawn in Group E along with Roma of Italy, Swiss side Basel and Bulgaria's CSKA Sofia.

Group stage

Main article: 2009–10 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group E

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F – AScorersAttendanceReferee
30 JulyThird qualifying round, 1st legLIT VėtraA3–0Zamora 44', Murphy 56' (pen.), Seol 84'5,900Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)
6 AugustThird qualifying round, 2nd legLIT VėtraH3–0Etuhu 57', A. Johnson 80', 84'15,016Istvan Vad (Hungary)
20 AugustPlay-off round, 1st legRUS Amkar PermH3–1A. Johnson 4', Dempsey 51', Zamora 75' (Amkar Perm: Vitaliy Grishin 77')13,029Pedro Proença (Portugal)
27 AugustPlay-off round, 2nd legRUS Amkar PermA0–1(Amkar Perm: Kushev 90')20,000Markus Strombergsson (Sweden)
17 SeptemberGroup stageBUL CSKA SofiaA1–1Kamara 65' (CSKA Sofia: Michel 62')28,000Darko Čeferin (Slovenia)
1 OctoberGroup stageSUI BaselH1–0Murphy 57'16,100Michael Weiner (Germany)
22 OctoberGroup stageITA RomaH1–1Hangeland 24' (Roma: Andreolli 90+3')23,561Paul Allaerts (Belgium)
5 NovemberGroup stageITA RomaA1–2Kamara 19' (pen.) (Roma: John Arne Riise 69', Okaka 76')20,000Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
3 DecemberGroup stageBUL CSKA SofiaH1–0Gera 14'23,604Cristian Balaj (Romania)
16 DecemberGroup stageSUI BaselA3–2Zamora 42', 45', Gera 77' (Basel: A. Frei 64' (pen.), Streller 87')20,063Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)
18 FebruaryRound of 32, 1st legUKR Shakhtar DonetskH2–1Gera 3', Zamora 63' (Shakthar Donetsk: Luiz Adriano 32')21,832Serge Gumienny (Belgium)
25 FebruaryRound of 32, 2nd legUKR Shakhtar DonetskA1–1Hangeland 33' (Shakthar Donetsk: Jádson 69')47,509Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
11 MarchRound of 16, 1st legITA JuventusA1–3Etuhu 36' (Juventus: Legrottaglie 9', Zebina 25', Trezeguet 48')11,402Florian Meyer (Germany)
18 MarchRound of 16, 2nd legITA JuventusH4–1Zamora 9', Gera 39',49' (pen.), Dempsey 82' (Juventus: Trezeguet 2')23,458Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
1 AprilQuarter-final, 1st legGER VfL WolfsburgH2–1Zamora 59', Duff 63' (Wolfsburg: Madlung 89')22,307Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
8 AprilQuarter-final, 2nd legGER VfL WolfsburgA1–0Zamora 1'24,843Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
22 AprilSemi-final, 1st legGER Hamburger SVA0–049,171Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)
29 AprilSemi-final, 2nd legGER Hamburger SVH2–1Davies 69', Gera 76' (Hamburg: Petrić 22')25,700Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
12 MayFinalESP Atlético MadridN2–1Davies 37' (Atlético: Forlán 32',116,)49,000Terje Hauge (Norway)

Statistics

Appearances and goals

:Last updated on 9 May 2010. The squad numbers were announced at the beginning of the 2009–10 season. Chris Baird was given the number 6 shirt, which Andranik Teymourian wore during the 2008–09 season – Teymourian was given the number 14 shirt instead. Seol Ki-hyeon managed to get back the number 7 after Giles Barnes returned to Derby County after having been at Fulham on loan. Bobby Zamora was given the number 25 shirt, pushing Simon Davies to number 29. The players with higher squad numbers changed squad numbers to fill the list. Before Joe Anderson left the club and made his debut, he was given the number 36 shirt. |- |}

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

:Last updated on 9 May 2010

PositionNationNumberNamePremier LeagueEuropa LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1ENG25Bobby Zamora883019
2HUN11Zoltán Gera261110
3IRE16Damien Duff61209
=USA23Clint Dempsey72009
4ENG13Danny Murphy52007
5NOR10Erik Nevland30104
6NOR5Brede Hangeland12003
=ENG8Andrew Johnson03003
=ITA9Stefano Okaka20103
=SEN15Diomansy Kamara12003
=WAL29Simon Davies02103
7NGR20Dickson Etuhu02002
8ENG3Paul Konchesky10001
=KOR7Seol Ki-hyeon†01001
=ENG27Jonathan Greening10001
8SWE35David Elm10001
///Own Goals10001
///TOTALS39319180

† = Player is no longer with the club but still scored a goal during the season.

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

:Last updated on 25 October 2009

YRYRYRYRYR
DFIRE2Stephen Kelly001110
DFENG3Paul Konchesky200000
DFGHA4John Paintsil301000
DFNOR5Brede Hangeland200000
DFNIR6Chris Baird002000
MFENG13Danny Murphy300000
FWSEN15Diomansy Kamara001000
DFNIR18Aaron Hughes100000
MFNGR20Dickson Etuhu100000
FWUSA21Eddie Johnson100000
MFUSA23Clint Dempsey001000
FWENG25Bobby Zamora100000
DFENG26Chris Smalling001000
MFENG27Jonathan Greening102000
MFRSA34Kagisho Dikgacoi010010
TOTALS1519120

Transfers

There was transfer speculation surrounding the futures of Brede Hangeland and Bobby Zamora, with the former wanted by several clubs including Arsenal and the latter by Hull City, however both remained at Fulham. Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was in talks about a new contract at the club. Danny Murphy signed a new contract during pre-season to keep him at the club until 2011.

In

Roy Hodgson made his first signing of the summer on 16 June when he brought in Stephen Kelly from Birmingham City on a free transfer. Bjørn Helge Riise, the brother of former Liverpool player John Arne Riise, became Fulham's second signing of the summer when he moved from Lillestrøm SK. Damien Duff was Fulham's third summer signing when he joined from Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee. Midfielder Jonathan Greening signed from West Bromwich Albion and he was joined by another midfielder, South African Kagisho Dikgacoi from Golden Arrows. Swedish international striker David Elm was the final transfer of the summer, signing on deadline day from Kalmar FF.

DatePos.NameFromFee
16 June 2009DFIRL Stephen KellyENG Birmingham Cityurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/8103966.stmtitle=Kelly swaps Birmingham for Fulhamwork=BBC Sportpublisher=BBCdate=16 June 2009access-date=16 June 2009archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090617012849/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/8103966.stmarchive-date= 17 June 2009url-status= live}}
22 July 2009MFNOR Bjørn Helge RiiseNOR Lillestrøm SKUndisclosed
18 August 2009MFIRL Damien DuffENG Newcastle UnitedUndisclosed
24 August 2009MFENG Jonathan GreeningENG West BromSeason-long loan
27 August 2009MFRSA Kagisho DikgacoiRSA Golden ArrowsUndisclosed
1 September 2009FWSWE David ElmSWE Kalmar FFUndisclosed
1 February 2010FWITA Stefano OkakaITA RomaSeason-long loan
1 February 2010DFENG Nicky ShoreyENG Aston VillaSeason-long loan
1 February 2010DFGER Christopher BuchtmannENG LiverpoolUndisclosed

Out

Seven players left the club on 2 July: Karim Laribi, Collins John, Moritz Volz and Julian Gray were released; Giles Barnes and Olivier Dacourt departed at the end of their loan spells; Leon Andreasen made a permanent move to Hannover 96. Hamer Bouazza and Adrian Leijer were both released by the club; Bouazza moved to Turkish club Sivasspor while Leijer went to Melbourne Victory for an undisclosed fee.

DatePos.NameToFee
2 July 2009DFGER Moritz VolzReleased
2 July 2009FWNED Collins JohnBEL KSV RoeselareReleased
2 July 2009DFDEN Leon AndreasenGER Hannover 96£2.5m
2 July 2009MFFRA Olivier DacourtBEL Standard LiègeEnd of Loan
2 July 2009MFENG Julian GrayENG BarnsleyReleased
2 July 2009MFENG Giles BarnesENG Derby CountyEnd of Loan
2 July 2009DFITA Karim LaribiITA PalermoReleased
17 August 2009MFALG Hamer BouazzaTUR Sivassporurl = https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/b/blackpool/8231618.stmtitle = Blackpool complete Bouazza dealwork = BBC Sportaccess-date = 1 September 2009date=1 September 2009}}
21 August 2009DFAUS Adrian LeijerAUS Melbourne VictoryUndisclosed
1 January 2010DFENG Joe AndersonENG Lincoln CityUndisclosed
1 January 2010DFENG Adam WattsENG Lincoln CityUndisclosed
15 January 2010FWKOR Seol Ki-hyeonKOR Pohang SteelersReleased

Loan Out

DatePos.NameToReturn Date
20 August 2009MFENG Wayne BrownFIN TPS Turku31 October 2009
26 September 2009DFSWE Fredrik StoorENG Derby County27 December 2009
2 October 2009DFENG Adam WattsAdam Watts was due to return in November 2009, but extended his loan until 2 January 2010.ENG Lincoln City2 January 2010
30 October 2009DFENG Elliot OmozusiENG Charlton Athletic1 December 2009
26 November 2009DFFIN Toni KallioENG Sheffield United23 December 2009
31 December 2009FWUSA Eddie JohnsonGreece Aris Thessaloniki30 June 2010
1 January 2010MFENG Matthew SaundersENG Lincoln Cityurl = http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2009/December/QuartettoJoinLincoln.aspxtitle = Quartet Join Lincolnpublisher = Fulham FCdate = 31 December 2009access-date = 31 December 2009archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100104152559/http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2009/December/QuartettoJoinLincoln.aspxarchive-date = 4 January 2010url-status = dead}}
1 January 2010FWNGR Michael UwezuENG Lincoln City30 January 2010
15 January 2010DFENG Matthew BriggsENG Leyton Orient13 February 2010
22 January 2010GKENG David StockdaleENG Plymouth Argyle18 February 2010
1 February 2010DFFIN Toni KallioENG Sheffield UnitedEnd of season
1 February 2010FWSenegal Diomansy KamaraSCO Celtic30 June 2010

Notes

2010 Europa League Final Lineup

Main article: 2010 UEFA Europa League Final

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