West Ham United FC is a historic football club based in East London, England. Founded in 1895 originally as Thames Ironworks, the club was renamed West Ham United in 1900 and has a rich heritage rooted in the working-class culture of its community.
- FA Cup Titles: 3 (1964, 1975, 1980)
- European Titles: UEFA Europa Conference League (2023), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1965)
- Stadium: London Stadium, with a capacity of around 62,500
- Colors: Claret and blue
- Notable Players: Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Trevor Brooking, and Paolo Di Canio
West Ham United is known for its passionate fan base and its tradition of producing talented players, many of whom have become legends in English football. The club’s 1965 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup victory and its FA Cup successes have cemented its place in English football history. West Ham is also famously associated with the "Academy of Football," which has nurtured several of England’s greatest players, including Bobby Moore, who captained England to World Cup glory in 1966. With its strong community ties and iconic history, West Ham United remains an important part of English football.