Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, commonly known as Wolves, is a historic football club based in Wolverhampton, England. Founded in 1877, the club has a rich legacy and is one of the founding members of the Football League.
- English League Titles: 3 (1953–54, 1957–58, 1958–59)
- FA Cup Titles: 4 (1893, 1908, 1949, 1960)
- League Cup Titles: 2 (1974, 1980)
- Stadium: Molineux Stadium, with a capacity of around 32,000
- Colors: Old gold and black
- Notable Players: Billy Wright, Steve Bull, and Ruben Neves
Wolves are known for their storied past, particularly in the 1950s when they dominated English football under the management of Stan Cullis. The club has a strong tradition of developing talent and playing an exciting brand of football. Molineux Stadium, their home ground, is one of the most iconic football venues in England. Wolves' resurgence in recent years, including their return to the Premier League and strong performances in domestic and European competitions, has revitalized the club and its passionate fan base.