2016–17 West Ham United F.C. season

West Ham United
2016–17 season
Co-chairman David Gold
David Sullivan
Manager Slaven Bilić
Stadium London Stadium
Premier League 11th
FA Cup Third round
(knocked out by Manchester City)
EFL Cup Fifth round
(knocked out by Manchester United)
UEFA Europa League Play-off round
(knocked out by Astra Giurgiu)
Top goalscorer League: Michail Antonio (9 goals)
All: Michail Antonio (9 goals)
Highest home attendance 56,996
(vs Manchester United, 2 January 2017)
Lowest home attendance 39,877
(vs Accrington Stanley, 21 September 2016)
Average home league attendance 56,972
Home colours
Away colours

The 2016–17 season is West Ham United's fifth campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It is West Ham's 21st Premier League campaign overall and their 59th top flight appearance in their 122nd year in existence,[1] and their first in the Olympic Stadium.

As well as competing in the Premier League, West Ham United took part in the FA Cup and League Cup, entering at the third round in both competitions. Despite finishing outside of the UEFA Europa League places in the 2015–16 Premier League, West Ham participated in the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League as a result of Manchester United winning the 2016 FA Cup Final.[2][3]

Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
P W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 38 12 9 17 47 64 −17 031.58
FA Cup 1 0 0 1 0 5 −5 000.00
League Cup 3 2 0 1 4 5 −1 066.67
Europa League 4 1 1 2 5 4 +1 025.00
Total 46 15 10 21 56 78 −22 032.61

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Competitions

Pre-season friendlies

On 25 April 2016, West Ham United announced Juventus will be their final opponents of their 2016–17 pre-season preparations as part of the Betway Cup. The match will also be West Ham's second fixture at the Olympic Stadium after playing a Europa League 3rd Round Qualifying match against NK Domžale on 4 August.[4] On 11 May, West Ham announced a two-game tour of the United States with matches coming against Seattle Sounders and Carolina RailHawks.[5]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
9 Bournemouth 38 12 10 16 55 67 12 46
10 West Bromwich Albion 38 12 9 17 43 51 8 45
11 West Ham United 38 12 9 17 47 64 17 45
12 Leicester City 38 12 8 18 48 63 15 44
13 Stoke City 38 11 11 16 41 56 15 44
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[6][7]

Matches

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 12 9 17 47 64  −17 45 7 4 8 19 31  −12 5 5 9 28 33  −5

Last updated: 21 May 2017.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHA
ResultLWLLLLDWWLDLDLDWWWLLWWLWDDLLLLLWDDDWLW
Position159121717181815151616171617171513111313121011910911111214151413141591211

Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Statto
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

FA Cup

As a Premier League club, West Ham United entered the competition in the third round, drawing Manchester City at home.

EFL Cup

UEFA Europa League

West Ham qualified for the 2016–17 Europa League after finishing seventh in the 2015–16 Premier League. With fifth-placed Manchester United qualifying for the competition having won the 2016 FA Cup Final, their place in the Europa League went to next highest placed team not already qualified, West Ham.[8]

Third qualifying round

Play-off round

Squad

First team squad

Squad No. Name Nationality Position (s) Date of Birth (Age) Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Darren Randolph Republic of Ireland GK 12 May 1987 England Birmingham City
13 Adrián Spain GK 3 January 1987 Spain Real Betis
34 Raphael Spiegel Switzerland GK 19 December 1992 Switzerland Grasshopper
Defenders
2 Winston Reid New Zealand CB 3 July 1988 Denmark Midtjylland
3 Aaron Cresswell England LB 15 December 1989 England Ipswich Town
5 Álvaro Arbeloa Spain RB 17 January 1983 Spain Real Madrid
19 James Collins Wales CB 23 August 1983 England Aston Villa
21 Angelo Ogbonna Italy CB 23 May 1988 Italy Juventus
22 Sam Byram England RB 16 September 1993 England Leeds United
23 José Fonte Portugal CB 22 December 1983 England Southampton
25 Doneil Henry Canada CB 20 April 1993 Cyprus Apollon Limassol
26 Arthur Masuaku France LB 7 November 1993 Greece Olympiacos
35 Reece Oxford England CB/DM 16 December 1998 Academy
41 Declan Rice Republic of Ireland CB 14 January 1999 Academy
66 Alex Pike England RB 8 February 1997 Academy
Midfielders
4 Håvard Nordtveit Norway DM/CB 21 June 1990 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
7 Sofiane Feghouli Algeria RM 26 December 1989 Spain Valencia
8 Cheikhou Kouyaté Senegal DM/CB 21 December 1989 Belgium Anderlecht
10 Manuel Lanzini Argentina AM 15 February 1993 United Arab Emirates Al Jazira
11 Robert Snodgrass Scotland CM/RM 7 September 1987 England Hull City
14 Pedro Obiang Spain CM/DM 27 March 1992 Italy Sampdoria
16 Mark Noble England CM 8 May 1987 Academy
17 Gökhan Töre Turkey RM 20 January 1992 Turkey Beşiktaş (loan)
30 Michail Antonio England RM/RB 28 March 1990 England Nottingham Forest
36 Domingos Quina Portugal AM 18 November 1999 England Chelsea
40 Djair Parfitt-Williams Bermuda LM 1 October 1996 Academy
46 Moses Makasi England CM 22 September 1995 Academy
52 Marcus Browne England AM 18 December 1997 Academy
Forwards
9 Andy Carroll England ST 6 January 1989 England Liverpool
15 Diafra Sakho Senegal ST 24 December 1989 France Metz
20 André Ayew Ghana ST 17 December 1989 Wales Swansea City
24 Ashley Fletcher England ST 2 October 1995 England Manchester United
28 Jonathan Calleri Argentina ST 23 September 1993 Uruguay Deportivo Maldonado (loan)
29 Antonio Martínez Spain ST 30 June 1997 Spain Valencia

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of 8 April 2018[9]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropa League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Republic of Ireland Darren Randolph 270220002030
13 GK Spain Adrián 210180101010
Defenders
2 DF New Zealand Winston Reid 372312102030
3 DF England Aaron Cresswell 31026+20102000
5 DF Spain Álvaro Arbeloa 401+20001000
19 DF Wales James Collins 26221+3200000+20
21 DF Italy Angelo Ogbonna 270210103020
22 DF England Sam Byram 24015+50000040
23 DF Portugal José Fonte 180180000000
26 DF France Arthur Masuaku 15011+20001+1000
Midfielders
4 MF Norway Håvard Nordtveit 22012+50101030
7 MF Algeria Sofiane Feghouli 29512+114102+1021
8 MF Senegal Cheikhou Kouyaté 364311002132
10 MF Argentina Manuel Lanzini 41833+48101+2000
11 MF Scotland Robert Snodgrass 1709+80000000
14 MF Spain Pedro Obiang 30121+1110303+10
16 MF England Mark Noble 35529+130+101032
17 MF Turkey Gökhan Töre 803+20001020
30 MF England Michail Antonio 379299102+1040
31 MF Switzerland Edimilson Fernandes 34110+200103100
36 MF Portugal Domingos Quina 200000000+20
41 MF Republic of Ireland Declan Rice 200+20000000
Forwards
9 FW England Andy Carroll 22715+3710002+10
15 FW Senegal Diafra Sakho 412+21000000
20 FW Ghana André Ayew 28718+97000+1000
24 FW England Ashley Fletcher 2212+1600+10110+20
28 FW Argentina Jonathan Calleri 2015+121001020
Players transferred out during the season
11 FW Ecuador Enner Valencia 703000003+10
11 FW Italy Simone Zaza 1105+30001+2000
27 MF France Dimitri Payet 22317+120+102+1100
32 DF England Reece Burke 2000000020
35 DF England Reece Oxford 2000000020
43 MF England Marcus Browne 100000000+10

Goalscorers

As of 21 May 2017
Rank Pos No. Nat Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Europa League Total
1MF30EnglandMichail Antonio90009
2MF10ArgentinaManuel Lanzini80008
3ST9EnglandAndy Carroll70007
4ST20GhanaAndré Ayew60006
5MF16EnglandMark Noble30025
6MF7AlgeriaSofiane Feghouli30014
MF8SenegalCheikhou Kouyaté10124
8MF27FranceDimitri Payet20103
9DF2New ZealandWinston Reid20002
DF19WalesJames Collins20002
11MF14SpainPedro Obiang10001
ST15SenegalDiafra Sakho10001
ST24EnglandAshley Fletcher00101
ST28ArgentinaJonathan Calleri10001
MF31SwitzerlandEdimilson Fernandes00101
Own goals10001
Totals 47 0 4 5 56

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2016RWAlgeriaSofiane FeghouliValenciaFree transfer[10]
1 July 2016AMArgentinaManuel LanziniAl-JaziraUndisclosed[11]
1 July 2016STSpainToni MartínezValenciaUndisclosed[12]
1 July 2016DMNorwayHåvard NordtveitBorussia MönchengladbachFree transfer[13]
1 July 2016STPortugalDomingos QuinaFree agentFree transfer[14]
12 July 2016CFEnglandAshley FletcherManchester UnitedFree transfer[15]
8 August 2016LWGhanaAndré AyewSwansea City£20,500,000[16]
8 August 2016LBFranceArthur MasuakuOlympiacos£6,200,000[17]
25 August 2016AMSwitzerlandEdimilson FernandesSion£5,500,000[18][19]
31 August 2016RBSpainÁlvaro ArbeloaReal MadridFree transfer[20]
20 January 2017CBPortugalJosé FonteSouthampton£8,000,000[21]
22 January 2017LWEnglandNathan HollandEvertonUndisclosed[22]
27 January 2017RWScotlandRobert SnodgrassHull City£10,200,000[23]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2016CFEnglandElliot LeeBarnsleyUndisclosed[24]
1 July 2016DFRepublic of IrelandJoey O'BrienReleased[25]
5 July 2016CBEnglandJames TomkinsCrystal Palace£10,000,000[26]
6 January 2017LBEnglandLewis PageCharlton AthleticUndisclosed[27]
30 January 2017LWFranceDimitri PayetMarseille£25,000,000[28]

Loans in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
11 July 2016RWTurkeyGökhan TöreBeşiktaşEnd of Season [lower-alpha 1][30]
11 August 2016CFArgentinaJonathan CalleriDeportivo MaldonadoEnd of Season [lower-alpha 2][32]
28 August 2016CFItalySimone ZazaJuventus15 January 2017 [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4][35]
  1. Gökhan Töre has cost West Ham United £2,500,000 for the season-long loan.[29]
  2. Jonathan Calleri has cost West Ham United £4,000,000 for the season-long loan.[31]
  3. Simone Zaza has cost West Ham United £5,000,000 for the season-long loan.[33]
  4. On 15 January 2017, Simone Zaza's loan was terminated.[34]

Loans out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
1 July 2016CBEnglandGeorge DobsonWalsallEnd of Season[36]
1 July 2016LBScotlandStephen HendrieBlackburn RoversEnd of Season[37]
1 July 2016RBEnglandKyle KnoyleWigan AthleticEnd of Season[38]
8 August 2016CMRepublic of IrelandJosh CullenBradford CityEnd of Season [lower-alpha 1][40]
8 August 2016CBEnglandJosh PaskGillinghamEnd of Season[41]
9 August 2016LBEnglandLewis PageCoventry City12 January 2017[42]
25 August 2016AMNorwayMartin SamuelsenBlackburn Rovers22 November 2016 [lower-alpha 2][44]
30 August 2016CBEnglandReece BurkeWigan AthleticEnd of Season[45]
31 August 2016CFEcuadorEnner ValenciaEvertonEnd of Season[46]
1 January 2017CFEnglandJaanai GordonNewport CountyEnd of Season[47]
1 January 2017AMNorwayMartin SamuelsenPeterborough UnitedEnd of Season[48]
12 January 2017RBEnglandAlex PikeCheltenham TownEnd of Season[49]
20 January 2017AMEnglandMarcus BrowneWigan AthleticEnd of Season[50]
23 January 2017CFSpainToni MartínezOxford UnitedEnd of Season[51]
31 January 2017CBEnglandReece OxfordReadingEnd of Season[52]
  1. On 3 January 2017, Josh Cullen's loan at Bradford City was extended until the end of the season.[39]
  2. On 22 November 2016, Martin Samuelsen's loan was terminated at Blackburn Rovers.[43]

Notes

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    44. "Burke joins Wigan". West Ham United Official Site. 30 August 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
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