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Record League Cup win: <\/STRONG>13-0 v.Sheffield United\uff08FA Cup, round 2, 1 February, 1890\uff09

Record defeat: <\/STRONG>1-9 v.Preston (FA Cup, round 2, 10 December, 1887)

Most points earned in a season (2 for a win): <\/STRONG>61 (Third Division, 1972-1973)

Most points earned in a season (3 for a win): <\/STRONG>98 (First Division, 1996-1997)

Most League goals scored in one season: <\/STRONG>100 (First Division, 1996-1997)

Most League goals in one season: <\/STRONG>38, Joe Smith (First Division, 1920-1921)

Most League goals in total aggregate: <\/STRONG>255, Nat Lofthouse (1946-1961)

Most League appearances: <\/STRONG>519, Eddie Hopkinson (1956-1970)","AFC96B2FF8428221":"Bolton","25BD2818C5CA7DE1EF956094CD415371":"","E7D2F501BA5F9F82CBF994866126F3A8":"

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the area of Lostock in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester. They have been in the Premier League since 2001.

Founder members of the Football League, Bolton were a successful cup side in the 1920s, winning the FA Cup three times. The club won the cup a fourth time in 1958 thanks to two Nat Lofthouse goals. A leaner spell followed, reaching a nadir in 1987 when the club spent a season in the Fourth Division. The club regained top-flight status in 1995 after a 15 year absence; their current spell in the top division started in 2001. In 2005–06 they participated in European competition for the first time, reaching the last 32 of the UEFA Cup. Bolton qualified for the 2007–08 tournament by finishing 7th in the 2006–07 Premier League season and this time they managed to reach the last 16 of the competition. Bolton Wanderers moved to the Reebok Stadium in 1997. Their former home was Burnden Park, where they played for 102 years.

Bolton have spent the highest number of seasons in the top flight without winning the title (the 2010–11 season was their 72nd, non-consecutive, year in the top flight). The highest position they have achieved in the top flight is third in the Football League First Division on three occasions (1891–92, 1920–21 and 1924–25).<\/P>","168A56ED2BB242F4":"reception@bwfc.co.uk","6F57BC549B91E4F9B6527BF7F4BF203F":"88kg","CDD49FE9965EE16A":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&view=map&q=Reebok+Stadium&sll=52.988421,-2.175153&sspn=0.002868,0.006866&ie=UTF8&ll=53.580646,-2.536104&spn=0.002669,0.006866&t=h&z=17","0D34E6C50E8B5F692E33A5A7830475C3":"Ian Ross Evatt","480882DFDB04CD6BE39EA745DB9708F3FDC1AF08E10C208A":"1","F130A460B61EDB83511FAE53BCCB265B":"Barrow,Chesterfield","80B37F2A697D8EFD":"26.52","7316390EDD0778189C728D1A7D275848":"England","A1A3C2B16933D2932CAA0F59CAFD2D37A7D990F044C6143D":"1874","9AF366BFF83B51E6BE6603E9444757A4":"Second Division\/First Division
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1908–09, 1977–78, 1996–97
Runners-up: 1899–1900, 1904–05, 1910–11, 1934–35
Play-off Winners: 1995, 2001
Play-off Runners-up: 1999
Play-off Semi-finalists: 2000

Third Division\/Second Division
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1972–73
Runners-up: 1992–93
Play-off Runners-up: 1991
Play-off Semi-finalists: 1990
Fourth Division\/Third Division
Third: 1987–88

FA Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1923, 1926, 1929, 1958
Runners-up: 1894, 1904, 1953
Semi-finalists: 1889, 1896, 1915, 1935, 1946, 2000, 2011

Football League Cup
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1995, 2004
Semi-finalists: 1977, 2000

FA Charity Shield
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1958

Football League Trophy
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1989
Runners-up: 1986

Reserves and Others:

<\/EM>Football League War Cup<\/STRONG> Winners (1) – 1945

Football League War Cup<\/STRONG> North Winners (1) – 1945

FA Premier League<\/STRONG> Asia Trophy Winners (1) – 2005

Peace Cup<\/STRONG> Runners up (1) – 2007

Lancashire Cup<\/STRONG> Winners (11) – 1886, 1891, 1912, 1922, 1925, 1927, 1932, 1934, 1948, 1988, 1990

Central League<\/STRONG> Champions – 1955, 1995

Premier Reserve League<\/STRONG> North Champions – 2007","e_index":4};