The club has spent
25 seasons in
English football's
top division, the
majority of these in
two spells during
the 1960s and 2000s.
The latter spell was
associated with
former chairman
Mohamed Al-Fayed,
after the club had
climbed up from the
fourth tier in the
1990s. Fulham have
never won a major
honour, although
they have reached
two major finals: in
1975, as a Second
Division team, they
contested the FA Cup
Final for the only
time in their
history, losing 2–0
to West Ham United,
and in 2010 they
reached the final of
the UEFA Europa
League, which they
contested with
Atlético Madrid in
Hamburg, losing 2–1
after extra time.
They where promoted
back to the Premier
League 2020/21 after
winning the
Championship
play-off 19/20.