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2017–18 Fulham F.C. season


2017–18 season
Shahid Khan
Slaviša Jokanović
Craven Cottage, Fulham
3rd (promoted via play-offs)
Third round(lost to Southampton)
Second round(lost to Bristol Rovers)
League: Ryan Sessegnon (15)All: Ryan Sessegnon (16)
24,547 (vs Aston Villa, Championship, 17 February 2017)
6,243 (vs Bristol Rovers, EFL Cup, 22 August 2017)
19,896
Home colours

Away colours | Home colours | Away colours | | Home colours | Away colours | | | | | | | | | |

The 2017–18 Fulham season was the club's 120th professional season and fourth consecutive in the EFL Championship after their relegation from the Premier League in the 2013–14 campaign. Fulham also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. They were promoted to the Premier League on 26 May 2018, by winning 1–0 in the 2018 EFL Championship play-off final against Aston Villa. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

DatePos.NamePrevious clubFeeSource
3 July 2017DFMarcelo DjalóLugoUndisclosed
7 July 2017MFIbrahima CisséStandard LiègeUndisclosed
31 July 2017FWAboubakar KamaraAmiens SCUndisclosed
17 August 2017FWRui FonteBragaUndisclosed
31 August 2017FWYohan MolloZenit Saint PetersburgFree
31 January 2018DFCyrus ChristieMiddlesbroughUndisclosed
DatePos.NameParent clubEnd dateSource
14 July 2017FWLucas PiazonChelsea30 June 2018
25 July 2017MFOliver NorwoodBrighton & Hove Albion30 June 2018
27 July 2017DFTomáš KalasChelsea30 June 2018
16 August 2017MFSheyi OjoLiverpool30 June 2018
22 August 2017DFRafa SoaresFC Porto31 January 2018
31 August 2017MFJordan GrahamWolverhampton Wanderers15 January 2018
22 January 2018DFMatt TargettSouthampton30 June 2018
31 January 2018FWAleksandar MitrovićNewcastle United30 June 2018
DatePos.NamePrevious clubFeeSource
26 May 2017DFCameron BurgessScunthorpe UnitedUndisclosed
26 May 2017MFLarnell ColeTranmere RoversFree
26 May 2017DFJack GrimmerCoventry CityFree
26 May 2017GKJosh LukwataReleased
26 May 2017MFScott ParkerRetired
26 May 2017DFRyheem ShecklefordReleased
26 May 2017MFJosh SmileChippenham TownFree
26 May 2017GKJake SoutterReleased
26 May 2017MFCassian ThomasReleased
26 May 2017MFRyan TunnicliffeMillwallFree
26 May 2017FWJosh WalkerHendonFree
4 July 2017MFJozabedCelta de VigoUndisclosed
5 July 2017DFScott MaloneHuddersfield TownUndisclosed
6 July 2017DFRichard StearmanSheffield UnitedUndisclosed
10 July 2017GKJesse JoronenAC HorsensFree
15 July 2017FWNemanja LazovićFK Crvena ZvezdaUndisclosed
18 July 2017MFLasse Vigen ChristensenBrøndbyUndisclosed
29 August 2017FWSone AlukoReadingUndisclosed
31 August 2017MFDennis AdeniranEvertonUndisclosed
16 January 2018DFMichael MadlAustria WienUndisclosed
19 January 2018DFRagnar SigurðssonRostovUndisclosed
25 January 2018MFMikolaj KwietniewskiLegia WarsawUndisclosed
30 January 2018FWYohan MolloReleased
22 February 2018DFSean KavanaghShamrock RoversUndisclosed
DatePos.NameToEnd dateSource
3 August 2017DFRagnar SigurðssonRubin Kazan18 January 2018
17 August 2017FWCauley WoodrowBristol City30 June 2018
30 August 2017GKMarek RodákRotherham United30 June 2018
24 November 2017MFIsaac PearceBath City2 January 2018
31 January 2018FWGeorge WilliamsSt. Johnstone30 June 2018
31 January 2018FWStephen HumphrysRochdale30 June 2018
31 January 2018MFMattias KaitRoss County30 June 2018

Fulham announced five pre-season friendlies against Piast Gliwice, FC Zlin, Wolfsburg, West Ham United and Darmstadt 98.

A further friendly against Queens Park Rangers was played behind closed doors on the 12 July.

CompetitionStarted roundCurrentposition / roundFinalposition / roundFirst matchLast match
Championship3rd5 August 20176 May 2018
League CupFirst roundSecond round8 August 201722 August 2017
FA CupThird round6 January 20186 January 2018

Updated to match played 14 October 2017

Source: Competitions

On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.

In the FA Cup, Fulham entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home to Southampton.

On 16 June 2017, Fulham drew Wycombe Wanderers in the first round. The second round confirmed a home tie against Bristol Rovers.

Last updated 26 May 2018.

Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by squad number when total goals are equal.

Last updated 26 May 2018.

RankNo.NationalityPlayerChampionshipPlay-offsEFL CupFA CupTotal
1
3Ryan Sessegnon1510016
2
32Aleksandar Mitrović1200012
3
8Stefan Johansen80008
4
47Aboubakar Kamara70007
5
10Tom Cairney51006
20Lucas Piazon50106
7
16Oliver Norwood50005
8
11Floyd Ayité40004
19Sheyi Ojo40004
10
4Denis Odoi11103
6Kevin McDonald30003
7Neeskens Kebano30003
9Rui Fonte30003
14
13Tim Ream10001
21Matt Targett10001
Own goals20002
TOTALS7932084

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number.

Last updated: 3 March 2018

Source: Sky Sports

Ordered by , and

= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

PlayerDate receivedOffenceLength of suspension
Tomáš Kalas12 August 2017vs Reading1 matchLeeds United (A) (Championship)
Dennis Odoi2 December 2017vs Brentford1 matchBirmingham City (H) (Championship)
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