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2008–09 West Ham United F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2008–09 West Ham United F.C. season

This article shows statistics of individual players and matches for the 2008–09 season for football club West Ham United. There is also other information including stadium, kits and staff sections.
==Events==

* 26 May: Striker Freddie Sears scores both goals in a 2-0 win for England Under 19s against Poland U19s.〔(whufc.com | Sears the hero for England )〕
* 29 May: Midfielder Jack Collison makes his debut for Wales in a 1-0 away win against Iceland.〔(whufc.com | Collison shines, Bellamy back )〕
* 2 June: Striker Dean Ashton makes his England debut in a 3-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago.〔(whufc.com | Ashton features for England )〕
* 4 June: Dean Ashton signs a new five-year contract.〔(whufc.com | Ashton signs for five years )〕
* 12 June: Midfielder Nolberto Solano becomes a free agent after his contract with West Ham expires.〔(whufc.com | Solano free to leave )〕
* 27 June: Attacking Midfielder Freddie Ljungberg retires from playing international football for Sweden to concentrate on playing for West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Ljungberg ends Sweden service )〕
* 3 July: Freddie Sears and Defender James Tomkins are selected in the England Under 19s squad for the 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.〔(whufc.com | Sears and Tomkins make cut )〕
* 4 July: Czech Republic youth international Goalkeeper Marek Štěch signs a new five-year contract with West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Stech signs five-year deal )〕
* 4 July: Iceland under-21 Defender Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson signs from HK for an undisclosed fee.〔(whufc.com | United snap up Eyjolfsson )〕
* 15 July: Striker Bobby Zamora and Defender John Paintsil join Fulham from West Ham for a combined fee of £ 6.3million.〔(whufc.com | Zamora and Paintsil sign for Fulham )〕
* 21 July: Goalkeeper Richard Wright signs for Ipswich for £ 0.5million.〔(kumb.com | Keeper move nears completion )〕
* 23 July: Swiss International Defender and Midfielder Valon Behrami signs from Lazio for £ 5million.〔(whufc.com | Behrami signs five-year contract )〕
* 25 July: Despite a pair of goals from Dean Ashton, West Ham lose 3-2 in the Major League Soccer All-Star Game.〔(whufc.com | United fall short in Toronto )〕
* 4 August: West Ham sign former Czech Republic Under-21 Goalkeeper Jan Laštůvka from Shakhtar Donetsk in a loan deal to last until the end of the season.〔(whufc.com | Lastuvka to sign on loan )〕
* 4 August: West Ham sign Austrian Under 19 Midfielder Georg Grasser from Grazer AK for an undisclosed fee.〔
* 6 August: West Ham part company with Freddie Ljungberg on undisclosed terms by mutual consent.〔(whufc.com | Statement on Fredrik Ljungberg )〕
* 9 August: In honour of the 50th anniversary of Bobby Moore's début, West Ham permanently retire the No. 6 shirt. Matthew Upson is last player to ever wear the number.〔(whufc.com | Goodbye to the No6 )〕
* 16 August: West Ham defeat Wigan Athletic in their first game of the Premier League season 2-1.〔(whufc.com | Defence sets the tone )〕
* 19 August: Midfielder Mark Noble is handed the captain's armband for the second half as the England Under 21 team finish 2-1 winners against Slovenia.〔(whufc.com | Noble plays captain's part )〕
* 24 August: Just five days after captaining the England Under 21 team, Mark Noble receives West Ham's first red card of the season against Man City.〔(whufc.com | City take the points )〕
* 25 August: After being named as an unused substitute in West Ham's first two games, Jordan Spence receives a call-up to the England Under-19 squad. Spence had previously captained both the Under-17 and Under-18 teams.〔(whufc.com | Spence takes next step )〕
* 27 August: Defender Anton Ferdinand completes an £ 8million move to Sunderland.〔(whufc.com | Ferdinand transfer completed )〕
* 1 September: Left back George McCartney also signs for Sunderland in an £6 million deal.〔(whufc.com | McCartney heads to Sunderland )〕
* 1 September: Goalkeeper Robert Green and Centre Back Matthew Upson are named in the England squad to face Andorra and Croatia〔(whufc.com | Green and Upson get England call )〕
* 2 September: Hungarian Under 19 Striker Bálint Bajner signs from Liberty Oradea on a season long loan.〔(whufc.com | Bajner secures Boleyn switch )〕
* 2 September: West Ham announce the signings of Italy Striker David Di Michele and Congolese Left back Hérita Ilunga, arriving on season-long loans from Torino and Toulouse respectively. Both deals are with a view to possible permanent transfers.〔(whufc.com | Di Michele and Ilunga sign )〕
* 3 September: Alan Curbishley resigns as West Ham manager, disillusioned by the lack of transfers funds and the enforced loss of key players Freddie Ljungberg, Bobby Zamora, Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney.〔(bbc.co.uk | Curbishley quits as West Ham boss )〕
* 3 September: Reserve team boss Kevin Keen is named as caretaker manager.〔(whufc.com | Keen takes temporary charge )〕
* 4 September: West Ham draw up a six-man short-list for the job of new manager. They are Slaven Bilić, Gérard Houllier, Gianfranco Zola, Roberto Donadoni and Roberto Mancini, with the sixth "remaining confidential."〔(kumb.com | Six on the shortlist: who's who )〕
* 5 September: West Ham sign Uruguay and former River Plate left back Walter López on a one-year deal.〔(whufc.com | Lopez becomes latest recruit )〕
* 11 September: Gianfranco Zola is officially confirmed as West Ham's new manager.〔(whufc.com | Zola named new manager )〕
* 15 September: Chelsea assistant manager Steve Clarke becomes first team coach at West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Clarke takes coaching role )〕
* 24 September: West Ham decide to appeal to the CAS after a Football Association arbitration panel rules in favour of Sheffield United over the Carlos Tevez affair.〔(whufc.com | Club to appeal to CAS )〕
* 3 October: After coming on as a half-time substitute, 14-year-old striker Robert Hall gets two assists as England Under-16s cruise to a 6-0 win against Northern Ireland.〔(whufc.com | Hall shines for England )〕
* 5 October: Goalkeeper Robert Green and centre back Matthew Upson are selected in the England squad to face Kazakhstan and Belarus.〔(whufc.com | England call Green and Upson )〕
* 8 October: Winger Matthew Etherington is voted player of the month for September by users of whufc.com.〔(whufc.com | Etherington takes the plaudits )〕
* 8 October: Defender Jordan Spence captains the England Under 19s, in their opening European Under-19 Championship qualifier, to a 3-0 win against Albania U19s.〔(whufc.com | Spence leads England to win )〕
* 11 October: Matthew Upson wins his tenth cap for England as they win 5-1 at home to Kazakhstan.〔(whufc.com | Upson helps five-star England )〕
* 14 October: After a two-week trial, Spanish striker Diego Tristán signs on a one-year deal.〔(whufc.com | Tristan deal completed )〕
* 14 October: Mark Noble plays as an England Under-21 2-2 home draw against a Wales team featuring Jack Collison sees them win 5-4 on aggregate and reach the 2009 European Under-21 Championship in Sweden.〔(whufc.com | Noble off to finals )〕
* 15 October: Australia captain Lucas Neill leads his team to a 4-0 home victory against Qatar.〔(whufc.com | Neill leads Australia to victory )〕
* 15 October: Matthew Upson plays the full 90 minutes as England record a 3-1 win against Belarus.〔(whufc.com | Upson plays as England shine )〕
* 8 January: Matthew Etherington signs for Stoke on a -year deal for an undisclosed figure, thought to be around £3 million.〔(www.dailymail.com| Etherington joins Pulis's 'stray dogs home' at Stoke after completing £3m switch from West Ham )〕
* 19 January: Craig Bellamy signs for Manchester City on a -year deal for an undisclosed figure, thought to be around £14 million.〔(www.guardian.co.uk| Manchester City complete signing of Bellamy• Fee for Welshman believed to be in region of £14m• Striker signs four-and-a-half-year deal at Eastlands )〕
* 22 January: Nigel Quashie is loaned to Wolves for the rest of the season.〔(BBCsport| Quashie makes loan move to Wolves )〕
* 26 January: Hayden Mullins signs for Portsmouth for an undisclosed fee, thought to be £2m, on a -year deal.〔(www.dailmail.co.uk| Portsmouth sign Pele (no, not that one) as Mullins joins him at Fratton Park after completing £2m switch from West Ham )〕
* 26 January: Savio Nsereko signs for West Ham, which is thought to have been in the region of £9 million (depending on appearances), on a four-and-a-half-year contract.
* 30 January: Radoslav Kováč is loaned from Spartak Moscow for the rest of the season. Zola has the option of making it a permanent switch in the summer if he so wishes.
* 31 January: Julien Faubert is loaned to Real Madrid for the rest of the season with a view to a permanent move.
* 2 February: Calum Davenport is loaned to Sunderland for the rest of the season.
* 2 February: Scott Parker wins E.ON Player of the Round award after his man-of-the-match display against Hartlepool United in the 4th round of the FA cup.
* 2 February: West Ham end a run of 8 unbeaten matches in all competitions, by losing to Manchester United 1-0 at Upton Park
* 9 February: Hungary Under-21 goalkeeper Peter Kurucz is loaned from Ujpest until the end of the season with a view to a possible permanent transfer.
* 11 February: Highly rated Republic of Ireland youth international striker Terry Dixon on a three-year contract. Dixon was released by Tottenham Hotspur after hampering his potential with injuries.
* 11 February: All 3 West Ham United players that are called up to the England squad to play a friendly against Spain, play a part. Matthew Upson and Robert Green were second-half substitutes, while Carlton Cole got his first full international cap and came close to scoring with a great move which just ends with his shot being cleared off the line after Cole had taken the ball around Pepe Reina. Spain eventually win 2-0.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7874902.stm )
* 1 March: Valon Behrami gets injured against Man City and is expected to be out for six months with an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2009/03/01/1133082/valon-behrami-suffers-injury-against-manchester-city )
* 4 March: Welsh international Jack Collison is injured playing against Wigan Athletic and is expected to be out for 6 to 8 weeks after dislocating his kneecap.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wharf.co.uk/2009/03/wigan-0-west-ham-1.html )
* 12 March: Highly rated Czech Goalkeeper Marek Štěch joins Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10430~1587195,00.html )

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