Founded on 9 June 1905 and based at The Valley in south-east London, Charlton Athletic, nicknamed “The Addicks,” rose rapidly through local leagues before joining the Football League in 1921. The club enjoyed its most successful era in the 1930s, achieved runners-up in the First Division in 1937 and won the FA Cup in 1947. Today competing in League One, Charlton Athletic carry a rich heritage, a strong local identity, and a proud legacy in English football.
Last season Southampton were playing in the Premier League and Charlton Athletic were plying their trade in League One. Whilst the Addicks were winning the playoffs, the Saints were trying…
Charlton Athletic are on the brink of sealing a move for Southampton defender James Bree, with an announcement expected before the transfer window closes this evening. The Lower Tiers understands…
Football League World revealed this morning that Charlton Athletic have sent forward an inquiry to Derby County over a potential move for the out of favour right midfielder Joe Ward,…
Charlton Athletic have announced the signing of right-winger Rob Apter, who joins the club on a permanent basis. Apter, 22, played his football at Blackpool last season, where he was…
Charlton Athletic joined Birmingham City and Wrexham in winning promotion to the Sky Bet Championship after beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the Sky Bet League One play-off final. Here’s who could…
Nathan Jones has been in-charge at the Valley as Charlton boss for 12 months now; they currently sit 7th in League One on 53 points and sit level on points…