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| Bolton Wanderers F.C. | |
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| Full name | Bolton Wanderers Football Club |
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| Nickname(s) | The Trotters The Wanderers The Whites The White Men |
| Founded | 1874 as Christ Church FC |
| Ground | Reebok Stadium (Capacity: 28,723) |
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| Current league | Premier League, |
| 2009-10 | Premier League, 14th |
| Website | Club home page |
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Current squads
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- As of 26 August 2010.
First Team Squad
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Players in on loan
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Players out on loan
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Reserve Squad
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Management and coaching staff
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Current coaching staff
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Club alumni
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Former players
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Managers
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Club honours
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Domestic league
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Domestic cup
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- Charity Shield / Community Shield
- Winners (1): 1958
Statistics and records
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Attendance
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Transfers
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Record results and performances
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Club league highs and lows
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Club goal records
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External links and references
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| Football League Trophy winners |
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1984: Bournemouth • 1985: Wigan Athletic • 1986: Bristol City • 1987: Mansfield Town • 1988: Wolverhampton Wanderers • 1989: Bolton Wanderers • 1990: Tranmere Rovers • 1991: Birmingham City • 1992: Stoke City • 1993: Port Vale • 1994: Swansea City • 1995: Birmingham City • 1996: Rotherham United • 1997: Carlisle United • 1998: Grimsby Town • 1999: Wigan Athletic • 2000: Stoke City • 2001: Port Vale • 2002: Blackpool • 2003: Bristol City • 2004: Blackpool • 2005: Wrexham • 2006: Swansea City • 2007: Doncaster Rovers • 2008: Milton Keynes Dons • 2009: Luton Town • 2010: Southampton |