Aaron HUGHES

Aaron Hughes - Fulham FC - 2010 Europa League Final

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 12 May 2010

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    • POSITION
      Defender
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 08 November 1979
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Cookstown, Northern Ireland
  • CLUBS
  • Aston Villa
    • Club Career Dates
      2005-2007
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 13th August 2005 in a 2-2 draw at home to Bolton Wanderers (Aged: 25)
    • Club Career
      50 League Apps. (+4 as sub, 0 goals
  • Fulham FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2007-2014
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 15th September 2007 in a 1-1 draw at Wigan Athletic (Aged: 27)
    • Club Career

      191 League Apps. (+5 as sub, 1 goal

  • Newcastle United
    • Club Career Dates
      1996-2005
    • League Debut
      Friday, 10th January 1997 in a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday (Aged: 17)
    • Club Career

      193 League Apps. (+12 as sub, 4 goals

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Aaron HUGHES - Fulham FC - 2010 Europa League Final

The pictures above show Aaron Hughes during the 2010 Europa League final against Atletic Madrid.

Fulham enjoyed a memorable run to make it all the way to the final, but despite a spirited display,

they went down 2-1 to Atletico with the winning goal coming just four minutes from the end of extra time.

Remarkably, the South London club played a total of 18 matches during their run to the final.

 


ATLETICO MADRID 2-1 FULHAM (1-1) (12.05.10, Hamburg, Att: 49, 000)

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Fulham: 1-Mark Schwarzer, 6-Chris Baird, 18-Aaron Hughes, 5-Brede Hangeland, 3-Paul Konchensky,

16-Damien Duff (10-Erik Nevland 84), 20-Dickson Etuhu, 13-Danny Murphy (27-Jonathan Greening 118),

29-Simon Davies, 11-Zoltan Gera, 25-Bobby Zamora (23-Clint Dempsey 55)

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Atletico Madrid: 43-David de Gea, 17-Tomas Ujfalusi, 21-Luis Perea, 18-Alvaro Dominguez, 3-Antonio Lopez,

19-Jose Antonio Reyes (14-Eduardo Salvio 78), 12-Paulo Assuncao, 8-Raul Garcia, 20-Simao Sabrosa (9-Jose Manuel Jurado 68),

7-Diego Forlan, 10-Sergio Aguero (2-Juan Valera 119)

Goals: 1: 0 Forlan (32), 1: 1 Davies (37), 2: 1 Forlan (116)

Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)