Founded in 1905,
Charlton Athletic F.C. play at The Valley, in Charlton,
southeast London.
Charlton were elected to the Football League in 1921, and
gained promotion to the First Division in 1936. They
remained in the First Division, winning the FA Cup in 1947,
until 1957, when they were relegated.
From the late 1950s until the early 1970s, Charlton remained
a mainstay of the Second Division. The Valley was the
largest football ground in the League, drawing crowds in
excess of 70,000. Relegation to the Third Division in 1972
caused the team's support to drop, and even a short-lived
promotion in 1975 did little to re-invigorate the team's
support and finances.
In 1984 financial matters came to a head and the club went
into administration, to be reformed as Charlton Athletic
(1984) Ltd.
Away from The Valley
From the mid 1980s Charlton played at Crystal Palace's
football ground, Selhurst Park, as the team's financial
situation prevented much-needed refurbishment of The Valley.
Winning promotion to the First Division in 1986 did little
to aid the failing club.
In 1990, the club again faced relegation. That same year,
club supporters formed their own political party in response
to the London Borough of Greenwich's refusal to allow the
proposed stadium refurbishment. The Valley Party won 15,000
votes and was able to force the council to approve plans to
renovate The Valley.
The next year, Charlton left Selhurst Park for West Ham
United's ground, Upton Park.
Return to The Valley
In 1992, at last, they returned to a new and improved
Valley. Under the leadership of manager Alan Curbishley,
Charlton returned to the top flight (now known as the
Premiership) in 1998, only to be relegated again on the last
day of the season.
They returned to the Premiership in 2000, where they look
likely to remain for some time. After a poor start to the
2002 / 2003 season, losing all of their first four home
games, the team found its form with runs of four and five
consecutive wins taking them up the table. Curbishley was
rewarded for this success with the Manager of the Month
award for February 2003. In the same month the players Scott
Parker and Paul Konchesky (both graduates of the club's
youth academy) were selected for the England squad for a
friendly against Australia. While only Konchesky actually
played in the match, it was the first time ever that two
Charlton players had been picked in the same England squad.
While Charlton remains a club with a reputation for spending
its money sensibly, the current squad boasts an encouraging
blend of quality players from home and abroad. In January
2004 Scott Parker was sold to Chelsea in controversial
circumstances for around £10 million, and in the following
summer, many new players were bought, including the Danish
international Dennis Rommedahl, Francis Jeffers and Danny
Murphy from Liverpool. |