Charlton Athletic

If you are looking to travel away to watch your team play Charlton Athletic, you will love the atmosphere at The Valley.

Be sure to check out our in depth guide to The Valley away fans to find all of the essential information such as the fastest route to and from the stadium, and also if there are any pubs, restaurants and cafés in the local area that are welcoming to visiting away fans.

Charlton Athletic FC is a professional football club that plays in League One which is the third tier of English Football. Managed by Dean Holden the side are going through a patchy run of form sitting midtable in the league.

In our Charlton Athletic Football Club guide, we provide you with all of the required information regarding the squad, upcoming fixtures and results, and also the history of Charlton Athletic.

Charlton Athletic Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Charlton Athletic 2024:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Will Mannion7 (0)000
Stephen Henderson
Ashley Maynard-Brewer1 (0)000
Henry Molyneux
Tommy Reid
Nathan Harvey
Joseph Osaghae
Ahmed Kone

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Lloyd Jones7 (0)110
Alex Mitchell6 (0)030
Michael Hector
Jason Pearce
Dan Potts1 (0)000
Todd Kane
Joshua Edwards2 (1)000
Adetayo Edun1 (1)110
Tennai Watson2 (1)000
Zach Mitchell1 (1)000
Thierry Small5 (1)000
Matt Penney
Macaulay Gillesphey7 (1)010
Allan Campbell1 (2)000
Alan Nwamba0 (1)000
Lucas Ness
Wassim Aouachria
Luca Vega
Toby Bower
Rarmani Edmonds-Green2 (0)000
Nathan Asilmwe0 (1)000
Tyreece Campbell6 (2)000
Nathan Asiimwe
Harris O’Connor

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Luke Berry6 (1)140
Greg Docherty6 (1)100
Terry Taylor1 (0)000
Louie Watson
Ben Watson
Karoy Anderson3 (2)021
Johl Powell
Armando Quitirna
Conor Coventry7 (0)020
Matt Dench
Hady Ghandour
Lukas Ness
Kayne Ramsay6 (1)010
Joshua Laqeretabua
Henry Rylah
Prince Adegoke
Slobodan Tedic

Attacking Midfielders

Attacking MidfielderPldGYCRC
Chuks Aneke0 (6)100
Kazenga LuaLua

Strikers

StrikerPldGYCRC
Gassan Ahadme6 (0)100
Kaheim Dixon
Connor Wickham
Matt Godden2 (4)220
Daniel Kanu
Ronnie Schwartz
Daniel Kanu2 (3)000
Miles Leaburn
Micah Mbick
Tolu Ladapo
Wilberforce Ocran
Patrick Casey
Kasim Aidoo
Patrick Casey

Current Charlton Athletic Manager

ManagerAppointment DateToDays in Charge
Nathan Jones4 Feb, 202418 Sep, 2024227

Charlton Athletic Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 21 15:00League OneBlackpoolHome
Sat 28 15:00League OneStevenageAway
October
Tue 01 19:45League OneBristol RoversAway
Sat 05 15:00League OneBirminghamHome
Sat 12 15:00League OneBurton AlbionAway
Sat 19 15:00League OneStockportHome
Tue 22 19:45League OneBarnsleyAway
Sat 26 15:00League OneWrexhamHome
Tue 29 19:00Chelsea U21Home
November
Sat 09 15:00League OneExeterAway
Tue 12 19:00BromleyHome
Sat 16 15:00League OnePeterboroughHome
Sat 23 15:00League OneHuddersfieldAway
December
Tue 03 19:45League OneCrawley TownHome
Sat 07 12:30League OneLincoln CityAway
Sat 14 15:00League OneMansfieldHome
Sat 21 15:00League OneNorthamptonAway
Thu 26 15:00League OneCambridge UtdHome
Sun 29 12:30League OneWycombeHome
January
Wed 01 15:00League OneCrawley TownAway
Sat 04 15:00League OneReadingHome
Sat 11 15:00League OneBoltonAway
Sat 18 15:00League OneRotherhamAway
Sat 25 15:00League OneShrewsburyHome
Tue 28 19:45League OneBristol RoversHome
February
Sat 01 15:00League OneBlackpoolAway
Sat 08 15:00League OneStevenageHome
Sat 15 15:00League OneBirminghamAway
Sat 22 15:00League OneExeterHome
March
Sat 01 15:00League OneLeyton OrientAway
Tue 04 19:45League OneBarnsleyHome
Sat 08 15:00League OneStockportAway
Sat 15 15:00League OneWiganHome
Sat 22 15:00League OnePeterboroughAway
Sat 29 15:00League OneHuddersfieldHome
April
Tue 01 19:45League OneMansfieldAway
Sat 05 15:00League OneLincoln CityHome
Sat 12 15:00League OneCambridge UtdAway
Fri 18 15:00League OneNorthamptonHome
Mon 21 15:00League OneWycombeAway
Sat 26 15:00League OneWrexhamAway
May
Sat 03 15:00League OneBurton AlbionHome

Charlton Athletic Previous Results

DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
10 Aug 2024Wigan Athletic v Charlton AthleticW0-1League One
13 Aug 2024Charlton Athletic v Birmingham CityL0-1League Cup
17 Aug 2024Charlton Athletic v Leyton OrientW1-0League One
24 Aug 2024Charlton Athletic v Bolton WanderersW2-0League One
31 Aug 2024Reading v Charlton AthleticL2-0League One
07 Sep 2024Charlton Athletic v Rotherham UnitedD1-1League One
14 Sep 2024Shrewsbury Town v Charlton AthleticW0-1League One
17 Sep 2024Cambridge United v Charlton AthleticW1-2Football League Trophy

Popular Questions

When was Charlton Athletic Football Club founded?

Charlton Athletic Football Club was founded on June 9th, 1905.

What is the capacity of The Valley, Charlton Athletic’s home stadium?

The capacity of The Valley is approximately 27,111.

What is the most successful period in Charlton Athletic’s history?

The most successful period in Charlton Athletic’s history was arguably in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the club won the FA Cup in 1947 and finished runners-up in the First Division (now the Premier League) in 1947-48. The club also won the Second Division title twice during this period, in 1935-36 and 1946-47.

Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
04/02/2024 – 30/06/2025Nathan JonesWales28/05/1973
24/01/2024 – 03/02/2024Curtis FlemingIreland08/10/1968
08/09/2023 – 23/01/2024Michael AppletonEngland04/12/1975
28/08/2023 – 07/09/2023Jason PearceEngland06/12/1987
22/12/2022 – 27/08/2023Dean HoldenEngland15/09/1979
06/12/2022 – 21/12/2022Anthony HayesIreland14/10/1986
01/07/2022 – 05/12/2022Ben GarnerEngland19/05/1980
21/10/2021 – 30/06/2022Johnnie JacksonEngland15/08/1982
18/03/2021 – 20/10/2021Nigel AdkinsEngland11/03/1965
15/03/2021 – 17/03/2021Johnnie JacksonEngland15/08/1982
22/03/2018 – 15/03/2021Lee BowyerEngland03/01/1977
24/11/2016 – 21/03/2018Karl RobinsonEngland13/09/1980
17/11/2016 – 23/11/2016Kevin NugentIreland10/04/1969
01/07/2016 – 14/11/2016Russell SladeEngland10/10/1960
14/01/2016 – 30/06/2016José RigaBelgium30/07/1957
25/10/2015 – 13/01/2016Karel FraeyeBelgium16/11/1977
13/01/2015 – 24/10/2015Guy LuzonIsrael07/08/1975
12/01/2015 – 18/01/2015Damian MatthewEngland23/09/1970
01/07/2014 – 11/01/2015Bob PeetersBelgium10/01/1974
12/03/2014 – 30/06/2014José RigaBelgium30/07/1957
14/01/2011 – 11/03/2014Chris PowellEngland08/09/1969
04/01/2011 – 13/01/2011Keith PeacockEngland02/05/1945
24/11/2008 – 04/01/2011Phil ParkinsonEngland01/12/1967
26/12/2006 – 23/11/2008Alan PardewEngland18/07/1961
14/11/2006 – 25/12/2006Les ReedEngland09/12/1952
09/05/2006 – 13/11/2006Iain DowieNorthern Ireland09/01/1965
24/07/1991 – 08/05/2006Alan CurbishleyEngland08/11/1957
01/07/1991 – 30/06/1995Steve GrittEngland31/10/1957
22/11/1982 – 30/06/1991Lennie LawrenceEngland12/12/1947
01/07/1981 – 30/06/1982Alan MulleryEngland23/11/1941
01/07/1980 – 30/06/1981Mike BaileyEngland27/02/1942
01/07/1974 – 31/03/1980Andy NelsonEngland05/06/1935
01/03/1970 – 30/04/1974Theo FoleyIreland02/04/1937
01/07/1965 – 30/06/1967Bob StokoeEngland21/09/1930
01/07/1961 – 30/06/1965Frank HillScotland21/05/1906
12/09/1956 – 02/10/1961Jimmy TrotterEngland25/11/1899
01/05/1933 – 31/08/1956Jimmy SeedEngland25/03/1895

Charlton Athletic Trophies

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Summary

Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English professional football club based in South East London. The club was founded in 1905 and has played its home matches at The Valley stadium since then, with a brief period of ground-sharing elsewhere due to stadium renovations. Charlton Athletic has a long and proud history, with some of their most successful periods occurring in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when they won the FA Cup and finished runners-up in the First Division.

The club has also won the Second Division title twice. Charlton Athletic has a large and passionate fan base, with many supporters from the local area and beyond. The club has a rivalry with nearby teams such as Millwall and Crystal Palace.

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