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BOLTON WANDERERS

   
Bolton Wanderers

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

The club was founded by the Reverend John Farrall Wright (1827–1883) in 1874 as Christ Church FC. It was initially run from the church of the same name in Egerton, Bolton, but broke away following a dispute with the vicar. The club changed its name to Bolton Wanderers in 1877.
The name was chosen as the club initially had a lot of difficulty finding a permanent ground to play on, having used three venues in its first four years of existence.

Bolton were one of the 12 founder members of the Football League, which formed in 1888. Having remained in the Football League since its formation, Bolton have spent more time in the top flight (Premier League/old First Division) than out of it.

Reebok Stadium
Name: Reebok Stadium
Opened: 1997
Capasity: 28723
City: Bolton, England
   

 

     
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