
Founded: 1874
Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Stadium constructed: 1997
Stadium capacity: 28,723
Manager: Owen Coyle
English titles: 4
FA Cups: 4
League Cups: 0
Let them discover Bolton Wanderer's fascinating history with a football archive book or explore behind the scenes of the club's stadium with a Bolton Stadium Tour. Whatever gift you choose, they're guaranteed to remember their special surprise for many seasons to come.
The Stadium was completed in 1997 and cost £35 million to build with a clear and unobstructed view of the whole pitch from all areas of the ground.
The Reebok Stadium was the first stadium in the country to encompass a fully integrated, 4-star hotel as part of the complex.
The Reebok Stadium replaced Burnden Park, the club's home for 102 years.
Its pitch measures 110 yards in length and 72 yards in width with a drainage and under soil heating system.
Bolton Wanderers was first founded in 1874 by a schoolmaster at Christ Church.
The club was originally called Christ Church FC before changing its name to Bolton Wanderers in 1877 to reflect its difficulty in finding a permanent ground to play on (the club used 3 venues in its first 4 years).
Bolton didn't always wear the white kit they do today. In 1884 they wore white with red spots.
The ribbons on the club's badge replaced the Red Rose of Lancashire, coinciding with the club's move to the Reebok Stadium in 1997.