
ラシン・サンタンデールのイングランド・プレシーズン:ウルブスのダブルヘッダーが決定
ウルヴァーハンプトン・ワンダラーズとの2つの親善試合がサンタンデールの夏のツアーのヘッドラインとなり、ラ・リーガの4チームも旅程に含まれる。
soccer · EPL
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly called Wolves, is a professional soccer team based in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. Founded in 1877, the club has a long‑standing tradition in English football and currently competes in the Premier League, playing its home matches at the historic Molineux Stadium. The Wolves have a proud trophy cabinet that includes the 1958 FA Cup, won 2‑0 over Manchester United, and multiple promotions from the lower divisions. In recent years the club enjoyed a resurgence, finishing seventh in the Premier League in both the 2018‑19 and 2020‑21 seasons and earning a place in the UEFA Europa League. Under head coach Gary O'Neil, Wolves continue to emphasize an attacking style while developing young talent. The club’s identity is built on a passionate fan base, a strong community presence, and a reputation for punching above its weight against the league’s traditional powerhouses.
In the 2025‑26 Premier League campaign, Wolverhampton Wanderers sit mid‑table, currently 13th with 42 points after 35 matches. The team has shown resilience, winning three of its last five league games, including a 2‑1 victory over Brentford that lifted them out of the relegation zone. However, a recent midfield depth crisis emerged after the departure of a key signing, prompting concerns about squad rotation ahead of the season’s final stretch. Injuries to regular starters have also limited options, but striker Raúl Jiménez remains the club’s top scorer with nine league goals. Wolves will look to secure a top‑half finish as they prepare for their next fixture against Southampton.