West Ham United
2009–10 season
Co-chairmenDavid Gold
David Sullivan
ManagerGianfranco Zola
GroundBoleyn Ground (Upton Park)
Premier League17th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Carlton Cole (10)
All: Carlton Cole (10)
Highest home attendance34,989 (vs. Manchester City, 9 May)
Lowest home attendance24,492 (vs. Millwall, 25 August)

The 2009–10 Premier League was West Ham United's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League, following a ninth-placed finish in the 2008–09 Premier League. They were managed by Gianfranco Zola - in his second season after replacing Alan Curbishley in September 2008.

Season summary

The Hammers won their first Premier League game of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux,[1] but failed to win another until early November after an injury time winner from Zavon Hines sealed an upset victory against Aston Villa.[2]

The Upton Park riots took place in West Ham's first Football League Cup game on 25 August against fierce rivals Millwall. The club was fined £115,000 after pitch invasions and brawling, resulting in a Millwall fan being stabbed.[3] West Ham won the game 3–1 after extra time.

On 19 January 2010, former Birmingham City owners David Gold and David Sullivan completed a joint takeover of West Ham United from cash-strapped Icelandic owner Björgólfur Guðmundsson.[4]

West Ham's mid-season form was patchy, but a loss at Old Trafford[5] began a string of six consecutive losses to put them in relegation danger. The run was broken by a late equaliser in a 2–2 draw at Everton,[6] followed by a 1–0 win at home against Sunderland.[7] Another poor game at Anfield[8] was a minor hiccup in West Ham's quest for survival, as they then earned three points against Wigan Athletic in a hard-fought 3–2 win.[9] Simultaneously, Hull City blew an opportunity against Sunderland, losing 1–0. West Ham's Premier League status was confirmed on 3 May with Hull's 2–2 draw with Wigan, which left them five points behind West Ham with one game left to play.[10]

West Ham's away record of only one away win all season equalled their lowest number of away wins for a season, previously set in 1960–61.[11] On 11 May 2010, two days after the end of the season, the club announced the termination of their manager Gianfranco Zola's contract with immediate effect.[12]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
15 Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 9 11 18 32 56 24 38
16 Wigan Athletic 38 9 9 20 37 79 42 36
17 West Ham United 38 8 11 19 47 66 19 35
18 Burnley (R) 38 8 6 24 42 82 40 30 Relegation to the Football League Championship
19 Hull City (R) 38 6 12 20 34 75 41 30
Source: Premier League
(R) Relegated

First-team squad

[13] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Robert Green
4 DF Wales WAL Danny Gabbidon
7 MF England ENG Kieron Dyer
8 MF England ENG Scott Parker (vice-captain)
9 FW Brazil BRA Ilan
10 FW Mexico MEX Guillermo Franco
11 FW Egypt EGY Mido (on loan from Middlesbrough)
12 FW England ENG Carlton Cole
13 MF Portugal POR Luís Boa Morte
14 MF Czech Republic CZE Radoslav Kováč
15 DF England ENG Matthew Upson (captain)
16 MF England ENG Mark Noble
17 FW South Africa RSA Benni McCarthy
18 DF United States USA Jonathan Spector
20 MF France FRA Julien Faubert
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Switzerland SUI Valon Behrami
22 DF Portugal POR Manuel da Costa
23 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Hérita Ilunga
28 GK Hungary HUN Péter Kurucz
29 GK Czech Republic CZE Marek Štěch
30 DF England ENG James Tomkins
31 MF Wales WAL Jack Collison
32 MF Italy ITA Alessandro Diamanti
33 DF Switzerland SUI Fabio Daprelà
35 MF England ENG Josh Payne
36 MF England ENG Anthony Edgar
41 FW England ENG Zavon Hines
45 DF England ENG Jordan Spence
46 MF England ENG Junior Stanislas
- MF Chile CHI Luis Jimenez (on loan from Inter)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW England ENG Freddie Sears (on loan to Coventry City)
24 FW England ENG Frank Nouble (on loan to Swindon Town)
44 DF England ENG Bondz Ngala (on loan to Plymouth Argyle)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Iceland ISL Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson (on loan to Roeselare)
DF England ENG Matt Fry (on loan to Charlton Athletic)

    Results

    Pre season

    West Ham took part in a pre-season training camp in Austria and Slovenia, and had scheduled four pre-season games; however, the game against Bundesliga side Werder Bremen was called off due to wet weather.[14] West Ham also took place in the 2009 Barclays Asia Trophy, where they finished third.

    15 July 2009 SVL Flavia Solva 1 – 1 West Ham United Roman Stadium, Wagna, Austria
    Ploschnik 16' Report Collison 30' (pen.)
    22 July 2009 Bursaspor 1 – 1 West Ham United Thermenarena, Bad Radkersburg, Austria
    Bahadır 54' Report Dyer 3'

    2009 Barclays Asia Trophy

    29 July 2009 West Ham United 0 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur Workers Stadium, Beijing
    Report Defoe 74' Attendance: 10,005
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    31 July 2009 West Ham United 2 – 0 Beijing Guoan Workers Stadium, Beijing
    Gabbidon 80'
    Hines 90'
    Report Attendance: 7,501
    Referee: China Sun Baojie

    Premier League

    29 August 2009 3 Blackburn Rovers 0 – 0 West Ham United Ewood Park
    Report Attendance: 23,421
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    12 September 2009 4 Wigan Athletic 1 – 0 West Ham United DW Stadium
    Rodallega 55' Report Attendance: 17,142
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    19 September 2009 5 West Ham United 2 – 3 Liverpool Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 29' (pen.)
    Cole 45'
    Report Torres 20', 75'
    Kuyt 41'
    Attendance: 34,658
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    28 September 2009 6 Manchester City 3 – 1 West Ham United City of Manchester Stadium
    Tevez 5', 61'
    Petrov 32'
    Report Cole 24' Attendance: 42,745
    Referee: Chris Foy
    4 October 2009 7 West Ham United 2 – 2 Fulham Boleyn Ground
    Cole 16'
    Stanislas 90+2'
    Report Murphy 47' (pen.)
    Gera 57'
    Attendance: 32,612
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    17 October 2009 8 Stoke City 2 – 1 West Ham United Britannia Stadium
    Beattie 11' (pen.), 69' Report Upson 34' Attendance: 27,026
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    25 October 2009 9 West Ham United 2 – 2 Arsenal Boleyn Ground
    Cole 74'
    Diamanti 80' (pen.)
    Report van Persie 16'
    Gallas 37'
    Attendance: 34,442
    Referee: Chris Foy
    31 October 2009 10 Sunderland 2 – 2 West Ham United Stadium of Light
    Reid 39'
    Richardson 76'
    Report Franco 30'
    Cole 36'
    Attendance: 39,033
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    4 November 2009 11 West Ham United 2 – 1 Aston Villa Boleyn Ground
    Noble 45+3' (pen.)
    Hines 90+3'
    Report A. Young 52' Attendance: 30,024
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    8 November 2009 12 West Ham United 1 – 2 Everton Boleyn Ground
    Stanislas 65' Report Saha 27'
    Gosling 64'
    Attendance: 32,466
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    21 November 2009 13 Hull City 3 – 3 West Ham United KC Stadium
    Bullard 27', 45+1' (pen.)
    Zayatte 44'
    Mendy Red card 54'
    Report Franco 5'
    Collison 11'
    Da Costa 69'
    Attendance: 24,909
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    28 November 2009 14 West Ham United 5 – 3 Burnley Boleyn Ground
    Collison 18'
    Stanislas 33'
    Cole 43' (pen.)
    Franco 51'
    Jiménez 64' (pen.)
    Report Fletcher 68', 74'
    Eagles 90+5'
    Attendance: 34,003
    Referee: Chris Foy
    12 December 2009 16 Birmingham City 1 – 0 West Ham United St Andrew's
    Bowyer 52' Report Attendance: 28,203
    Referee: Lee Mason
    15 December 2009 17 Bolton Wanderers 3 – 1 West Ham United Reebok Stadium
    Lee 64'
    Klasnić 77'
    Cahill 88'
    Report Diamanti 69' Attendance: 17,849
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    20 December 2009 18 West Ham United 1 – 1 Chelsea Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 45' (pen.) Report Lampard 61' (pen.) Attendance: 33,338
    Referee: Mike Dean
    26 December 2009 19 West Ham United 2 – 0 Portsmouth Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 23' (pen.)
    Kováč 89'
    Report Attendance: 33,686
    Referee: Lee Probert
    28 December 2009 20 Tottenham Hotspur 2 – 0 West Ham United White Hart Lane
    Modrić 11'
    Defoe 81'
    Report Attendance: 35,994
    Referee: Chris Foy
    17 January 2010 21 Aston Villa 0 – 0 West Ham United Villa Park
    Report Attendance: 35,646
    Referee: Mike Jones
    26 January 2010 22 Portsmouth 1 – 1 West Ham United Fratton Park
    Webber 76' Report Upson 52' Attendance: 18,322
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    30 January 2010 23 West Ham United 0 – 0 Blackburn Rovers Boleyn Ground
    Report Attendance: 33,093
    Referee: Peter Walton
    6 February 2010 24 Burnley 2 – 1 West Ham United Turf Moor
    Nugent 14'
    Fox 55'
    Report Ilan 81' Attendance: 21,001
    Referee: Howard Webb
    10 February 2010 25 West Ham United 2 – 0 Birmingham City Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 45+2'
    Cole 67'
    Report Attendance: 34,458
    Referee: Mike Dean
    20 February 2010 26 West Ham United 3 – 0 Hull City Boleyn Ground
    Behrami 3'
    Cole 59'
    Faubert 90+3'
    Report Attendance: 33,971
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    23 February 2010 27 Manchester United 3 – 0 West Ham United Old Trafford
    Rooney 38', 55'
    Owen 80'
    Report Attendance: 73,797
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    6 March 2010 28 West Ham United 1 – 2 Bolton Wanderers Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 88' Report K. Davies 10'
    Wilshere 16'
    Cohen Yellow card 63' Yellow-red card 71'
    Attendance: 33,824
    Referee: Lee Probert
    13 March 2010 29 Chelsea 4 – 1 West Ham United Stamford Bridge
    Alex 16'
    Drogba 56', 90'
    Malouda 77'
    Report Parker 30' Attendance: 41,755
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    20 March 2010 30 Arsenal 2 – 0 West Ham United Emirates Stadium
    Denílson 5'
    Fàbregas 83' (pen.)
    Report Attendance: 60,077
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    27 March 2010 32 West Ham United 0 – 1 Stoke City Boleyn Ground
    Report Fuller 69' Attendance: 34,564
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    4 April 2010 33 Everton 2 – 2 West Ham United Goodison Park
    Bilyaletdinov 24'
    Yakubu 85'
    Report Da Costa 60'
    Ilan 87'
    Attendance: 37,451
    Referee: Howard Webb
    10 April 2010 34 West Ham United 1 – 0 Sunderland Boleyn Ground
    Ilan 51' Report Attendance: 34,685
    Referee: Mike Jones
    19 April 2010 35 Liverpool 3 – 0 West Ham United Anfield
    Benayoun 19'
    N'Gog 29'
    Green 59' (o.g)
    Report Attendance: 37,697
    Referee: Peter Walton
    24 April 2010 36 West Ham United 3 – 2 Wigan Athletic Boleyn Ground
    Ilan 31'
    Kováč 45+5'
    Parker 77'
    Report Spector 4' (o.g.)
    Rodallega 52'
    Attendance: 33,057
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    2 May 2010 37 Fulham 3 – 2 West Ham United Craven Cottage
    Dempsey 45+1'
    Cole 58' (o.g.)
    Okaka 79'
    Report Cole 61'
    Franco 90+2'
    Attendance: 24,201
    Referee: Andre Marriner

    League Cup

    25 August 2009 Second round West Ham United 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) Millwall Boleyn Ground
    Stanislas 87', 98' (pen.)
    Hines 100'
    Report Harris 26' Attendance: 24,492
    Referee: Paul Taylor
    22 September 2009 Third round Bolton Wanderers 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) West Ham United Reebok Stadium
    K. Davies 86'
    Cahill 96'
    Elmander 119'
    Report Ilunga 59' Attendance: 8,050
    Referee: Howard Webb

    FA Cup

    3 January 2010 Third round West Ham United 1 – 2 Arsenal Boleyn Ground
    Diamanti 45+1' Report Ramsey 78'
    Eduardo 83'
    Attendance: 25,549
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg

    Statistics

    Overview

    Competition Record
    P W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Premier League 38 8 11 19 47 66 −19 021.05
    FA Cup 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 000.00
    League Cup 2 1 0 1 4 4 +0 050.00
    Total 41 9 11 21 52 72 −20 021.95

    Goalscorers

    Rank Pos No. Nat Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
    1ST12EnglandCarlton Cole100010
    2ST32ItalyAlessandro Diamanti7108
    3ST10MexicoGuillermo Franco5005
    MF46EnglandJunior Stanislas3025
    5ST9BrazilIlan4004
    6DF15EnglandMatthew Upson3003
    7MF8EnglandScott Parker2002
    MF14Czech RepublicRadoslav Kovac2002
    MF16EnglandMark Noble2002
    DF22PortugalManuel da Costa2002
    MF31WalesJack Collison2002
    ST41EnglandZavon Hines1012
    13DF23Democratic Republic of the CongoHerita Ilunga0011
    MF13PortugalLuis Boa Morte1001
    MF20FranceJulien Faubert1001
    MF17ChileLuis Jiménez1001
    MF21SwitzerlandValon Behrami1001
    Totals 47 1 4 52

    League position by matchday

    Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
    GroundAHAAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHHAAAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAH
    ResultWLDLLLDLDDWLDWLLLDWLDDDLWWLLLLLLDWLWLD
    Position411101214181919191916181717171819191717161615181413131416171717171617171717
    Source:
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Appearances and goals

    No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    Goalkeepers
    1 GK England ENG Robert Green 4103801020
    28 GK Hungary HUN Péter Kurucz 100+100000
    Defenders
    3 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Herita Ilunga 1711600011
    4 DF Wales WAL Daniel Gabbidon 1108+200010
    15 DF England ENG Matthew Upson 353333100+10
    18 DF United States USA Jonathan Spector 29022+500020
    19 DF Wales WAL James Collins 30300000
    22 DF Portugal POR Manuel da Costa 16212+320010
    30 DF England ENG James Tomkins 26022+101020
    33 DF Switzerland SUI Fabio Daprela 804+301000
    44 DF England ENG Bondz N'Gala 1000000+10
    45 DF England ENG Jordan Spence 100+100000
    Midfielders
    7 MF England ENG Kieron Dyer 1104+600010
    8 MF England ENG Scott Parker 33230+120020
    13 MF Portugal POR Luis Boa Morte 11110000
    14 MF Czech Republic CZE Radoslav Kovac 34227+421020
    16 MF England ENG Mark Noble 28225+220010
    17 MF Chile CHI Luis Jimenez 1216+511000
    20 MF France FRA Julien Faubert 36132+11101+10
    21 MF Switzerland SUI Valon Behrami 28124+311000
    28 MF England ENG Kyel Reid 21000021
    31 MF Wales WAL Jack Collison 23219+320010
    35 MF England ENG Josh Payne 10000010
    36 MF England ENG Anthony Edgar 10000+1000
    46 MF England ENG Junior Stanislas 28411+1521012
    Forwards
    9 FW Brazil BRA Ilan 1146+540000
    10 FW Mexico MEX Guillermo Franco 23516+750000
    11 FW Egypt EGY Mido 905+400000
    12 FW England ENG Carlton Cole 321026+410001+10
    17 FW South Africa RSA Benni McCarthy 502+300000
    19 FW England ENG Freddie Sears 200+100+1000
    24 FW England ENG Frank Nouble 1003+50100+10
    32 FW Italy ITA Alessandro Diamanti 29818+971110
    41 FW England ENG Zavon Hines 1525+81001+11

    Transfers

    In

    # Pos Player From Fee Date Notes
    17
    Chile Luis JiménezItaly Inter MilanLoan23 June 2009
    24
    England Frank NoubleEngland ChelseaUndisclosed21 July 2009
    33
    Switzerland Fabio DaprelàSwitzerland GrasshoppersUndisclosed31 July 2009
    14
    Czech Republic Radoslav KováčRussia Spartak MoscowFree14 August 2009
    32
    Italy Alessandro DiamantiItaly LivornoUndisclosed28 August 2009
    22
    Portugal Manuel da CostaItaly FiorentinaTrade for Savio31 August 2009
    10
    Mexico Guillermo FrancoSpain VillarrealUndisclosed17 September 2009
    17
    South Africa Benni McCarthyEngland Blackburn RoversUndisclosed1 February 2010
    11
    Egypt MidoEngland MiddlesbroughLoan1 February 2010
    9
    Brazil IlanFrance Saint-ÉtienneFree1 February 2010

    Out

    Pos Player To Fee Date Notes
    Australia Lucas NeillEngland EvertonReleased4 June 2009
    England Freddie SearsEngland Crystal PalaceLoan26 June 2009
    England Kyel ReidEngland Sheffield UnitedFree1 July 2009
    England Jimmy WalkerEngland Tottenham HotspurReleased3 July 2009
    England Lee BowyerEngland Birmingham CityFree8 July 2009
    Germany Savio NserekoItaly FiorentinaTrade for da Costa31 August 2009
    Wales James CollinsEngland Aston VillaUndisclosed1 September 2009
    England Anthony EdgarEngland BournemouthLoan1 October 2009
    Iceland Hólmar Örn EyjólfssonEngland Cheltenham TownLoan1 October 2009
    England Matt FryEngland GillinghamLoan15 October 2009
    England Josh PayneEngland Colchester UnitedLoan22 October 2009
    Scotland Nigel QuashieEngland MK DonsLoan24 November 2009
    Czech Republic Marek ŠtěchEngland BournemouthLoan11 December 2009
    England Dean AshtonUnattachedRetired11 December 2009
    England Josh PayneEngland Wycombe WanderersLoan22 January 2010
    Scotland Nigel QuashieEngland Queens Park RangersFree22 January 2010
    England Frank NoubleEngland West Bromwich AlbionLoan8 February 2010
    England Freddie SearsEngland Coventry CityLoan12 February 2010
    England Bondz N'GalaEngland Plymouth ArgyleLoan16 March 2010
    England Calum DavenportUnattachedReleased17 March 2010
    England Frank NoubleEngland Swindon TownLoan19 March 2010
    England Matt FryEngland Charlton AthleticLoan25 March 2010

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