Charlton Athletic

English League Championship | England

Team Info

Founded: 1905

Stadium: The Valley

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
11:30
Swansea City 3 - 1 Charlton Athletic English League Championship
Swansea.com Stadium
25 Apr 2026
11:30
Charlton Athletic 2 - 1 Hull City English League Championship
The Valley
22 Apr 2026
18:45
Charlton Athletic 1 - 2 Ipswich Town English League Championship
The Valley
18 Apr 2026
14:00
Sheffield Wednesday 1 - 1 Charlton Athletic English League Championship
Hillsborough
11 Apr 2026
14:00
Charlton Athletic 1 - 2 Preston North End English League Championship
The Valley
06 Apr 2026
14:00
Watford 1 - 1 Charlton Athletic English League Championship
Vicarage Road
03 Apr 2026
14:00
Charlton Athletic 1 - 2 Bristol City English League Championship
The Valley
21 Mar 2026
15:00
Charlton Athletic 0 - 1 Norwich City English League Championship
The Valley
14 Mar 2026
12:30
Oxford United 1 - 1 Charlton Athletic English League Championship
The Kassam Stadium
11 Mar 2026
19:45
Middlesbrough 0 - 1 Charlton Athletic English League Championship
Riverside Stadium

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About Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic Football Club is a professional association football club based in Charlton, south-east London, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. The club was founded on 9 June 1905 when a number of youth clubs in south-east London, including East Street Mission and Blundell Mission, combined to form Charlton Athletic. Their home ground is the Valley, where the club have played since 1919, apart from one year in Catford, during 1923–24, and seven years at Crystal Palace and West Ham United between 1985 and 1992, due to financial issues, and then safety concerns raised by the local council. The club's fans formed the Valley Party, nominating candidates to stand in local elections, in a bid to return the club to The Valley.

Charlton turned professional in 1920 and first entered the Football League in 1921. Since then the club has had four separate periods in the top flight of English football: 1936–1957, 1986–1990, 1998–1999, and 2000–2007. Historically, Charlton's most successful period was the 1930s, when the club's highest league finishes were recorded, including runners-up of the First Division in 1937. After World War II, Charlton reached two consecutive FA Cup finals, losing in 1946, and winning in 1947.

The club's traditional kit consists of red shirts, white shorts and red socks, and their most commonly used nickname is The Addicks. Charlton share local rivalries with fellow South London clubs Crystal Palace and Millwall.

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