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West Ham United XI 1998–1999 12: Shaka Hislop (Hammer of the Year) GK 37 0 2 0 2 0 July 1998 Newcastle United: 15: Rio Ferdinand: CB 31 0 1 0 1 0 November 1995 Academy 19: Ian Pearce: CB 33 0 1 0 2 0 September 1997 Blackburn Rovers: 6: Neil Ruddock: CB 27 0 2 0 1 0 July 1998 Liverpool: 8: Trevor Sinclair: RM 36 7 2 2 January 1998 Queens Park ...
West Ham had already played four games before the Premier League season began, and this match-fitness head-start on the rest of the division would see them in third place after five games. Although they lost in the first leg of the Intertoto Cup Final 1–0 at home to Metz , West Ham managed to win the return leg 3–1 two weeks later and ...
Rank Nat. Player West Ham Career Total Goals 1: Vic Watson: 1920–1935 326 2: Geoff Hurst: 1959–1972 252 3: John Dick: 1953–1962 166 Jimmy Ruffell: 1921–1937
Paolo Di Canio: 17 UEFA Cup: R2: 2000–01: 38 10 12 16 45 50 42 15th QF R4 Frédéric Kanouté: 14 2001–02: 38 15 8 15 48 57 53 7th R4 R2 Jermain Defoe: 14 2002–03: 38 10 12 16 42 59 42 18th R4 R3 Jermain Defoe: 11 2003–04: Div 1 46 19 17 10 67 45 74 4th: R5 R3 Jermain Defoe: 15 2004–05: Champ 46 21 10 15 66 56 73 6th [e] R4 R3 Marlon ...
Billy Bonds in his first full season as manager guided West Ham back to the top flight of The Football League as the team finished second in the Second Division, one point behind Oldham Athletic, who pipped them to the title on the last day of the season. Oldham were the season's top scorers in the division with 83 goals.
On 5 October, West Ham returned at home in the Premier League for their match against Ipswich Town. Michail Antonio opened the scoresheet in the first minute for West Ham, before Liam Delap equalized for Ipswich Town in the 6th minute. 37 minutes later, Mohammed Kudus scored his first goal in the 2024–25 season for West Ham with a header.
West Ham's biggest defeat of the season was away to Cardiff City on 2 November 2004 when they lost 4–1. The Welsh team featured former Hammer Jobi McAnuff, who created the first two goals and scored the fourth. West Ham's biggest win of the season came in their home game against Plymouth Argyle on 19 February 2005 when they won 5–0.
The club appointed Avram Grant as their new manager on 3 June 2010, [1] following the sacking of Gianfranco Zola at the end of a disappointing 2009–10 season. [2] On 15 May 2011, West Ham were relegated to the Championship after a comeback from Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium.