Hull City

Hull City Football Club, also known as The Tigers, is a professional football club based in Hull, East Yorkshire, England. The club was founded in 1904 and currently plays in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.

Hull City's home ground is the KCOM Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 spectators. The team's traditional colors are black and amber, which can be seen in their iconic striped jerseys.

The club has a rich history, having experienced both highs and lows throughout the years. One of their most notable achievements came in the 2013-2014 season when they secured promotion to the Premier League under the management of Steve Bruce. In their first season in the top flight, the club finished 16th, narrowly avoiding relegation. However, they were unable to maintain their position in the league and were relegated the following season.

Despite their recent struggles, Hull City has a loyal fanbase and a number of talented players. Some of the club's all-time greats include Chris Chilton, who holds the record for most goals scored for the club, and Raich Carter, who played a pivotal role in the team's success in the 1940s.

Hull City has also had success in domestic cup competitions, winning the Football League Third Division Cup in 1969 and the Football League Trophy in 1984. 

Overall, Hull City Football Club has a proud history and remains an important part of the sporting landscape in Hull and the surrounding area.