Bolton Wanderers Football Club: is a professional football club situated in Bolton close to the town of Horwich, Lancashire, Britain, which contends in EFL League One, the third level of English football.
Shaped as Christ Church Football Club in 1874, it embraced its ongoing name in 1877 and was an organizer individual from the Football Association in 1888. Bolton have spent more seasons, 73, than some other club in the first class without bringing home the championship. They completed third in the Principal Division in 1891-92, 1920-21 and 1924-25. Bolton won the FA Cup multiple times during the 1920s, and again in 1958. The club spent a season in the Fourth Division in 1987-88, preceding recovering first class status in 1995 and fitting the bill for the UEFA Cup two times; arriving at the last 32 of every 2005-06 and the last 16 out of 2007-08.
The club played at Burnden Park for a long time from 1895. On 9 March 1946, 33 Bolton fans lost their lives in a human smash, the Burnden Park catastrophe. In 1997, Bolton moved to the Reebok Stadium. The arena was renamed the Macron Stadium in 2014 and University of Bolton Stadium in 2018.
Starting in 2015, Bolton had been in extreme monetary challenges, and went into organization in May 2019. Confronting conceivable EFL ejection and plausible termination, the club was obtained by new proprietors on 28 August 2019.