2015–16 West Ham United F.C. season






















































West Ham United
2015–16 season

Mark Noble celebrates goal with fans.jpeg

Mark Noble celebrates scoring West Ham's third against West Bromwich Albion, April 2016

Co-chairman
David Gold
David Sullivan
Manager Slaven Bilić
Stadium Boleyn Ground
Premier League 7th
FA Cup Sixth round
League Cup Third round
UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
Top goalscorer
League: Dimitri Payet
Andy Carroll (9)

All: Dimitri Payet (12)
Highest home attendance 34,977
(v Bournemouth, 22 August 2015)
(v Chelsea, 24 October 2015)
(v Southampton, 28 December 2015)
(v Liverpool, 2 January 2016)
(v Manchester City, 23 January 2016)
(v Tottenham Hotspur, 2 March 2016)
(v Arsenal, 9 April 2016)
Lowest home attendance 33,048 (vs Birkirkara, 16 July 2015)


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




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The 2015–16 season was West Ham United's fourth campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It was West Ham's 20th Premier League campaign overall.


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. As a result of topping the fair play table last season, the club also qualified for this season's UEFA Europa League competition.[1]


Slaven Bilić was the team's manager, replacing Sam Allardyce. Bilić was appointed on 9 June on a three-year contract. After Kevin Nolan left West Ham on 27 August 2015, Mark Noble was the current captain. It was their last season playing at the Boleyn Ground before moving to the Olympic Stadium for the start of the 2016–17 season. The Boleyn Ground was sold to the Galliard group in 2014.[2][3] A new commemorative, first-team kit was introduced for the season inspired by the kit worn for West Ham's first season at the Boleyn Ground, the 1904–05 season.[4][5]


West Ham finished the season in 7th place with 62 points, a record number for the team in the Premier League.[6][7] Their top scorer was Dimitri Payet with 12 goals in all competitions.[8]




Contents






  • 1 Key events


    • 1.1 Pre-season


    • 1.2 Season


      • 1.2.1 July


      • 1.2.2 August


      • 1.2.3 September


      • 1.2.4 October


      • 1.2.5 November


      • 1.2.6 December


      • 1.2.7 January


      • 1.2.8 February


      • 1.2.9 March


      • 1.2.10 April


      • 1.2.11 May






  • 2 Squad


    • 2.1 First team squad


    • 2.2 Squad statistics


    • 2.3 Goalscorers




  • 3 Coaching staff


  • 4 Pre-season


  • 5 Competitions


    • 5.1 Premier League


      • 5.1.1 Matches


      • 5.1.2 League table


      • 5.1.3 Results summary


      • 5.1.4 Results by matchday




    • 5.2 Football League Cup


    • 5.3 FA Cup


    • 5.4 UEFA Europa League


      • 5.4.1 First qualifying round


      • 5.4.2 Second qualifying round


      • 5.4.3 Third qualifying round






  • 6 New contracts


  • 7 Transfers


    • 7.1 Summer


      • 7.1.1 In


      • 7.1.2 Out






  • 8 Under-21s


    • 8.1 2015–16 U21 Premier League


    • 8.2 Squad


    • 8.3 Development squad


    • 8.4 Trialists who made U21 appearances




  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Key events



Pre-season



  • 30 January 2015: Stephen Hendrie of Hamilton Academical signs a pre-contract agreement to join West Ham on 1 July 2015.[9]

  • 30 April 2015: West Ham announce Umbro as their new kit supplier from the start of the 2015–16 season after signing a five-year commercial agreement.[10]

  • 30 May 2015: Birmingham City's goalkeeper Darren Randolph is signed on a free transfer effective from 1 July 2015.[11]

  • 9 June 2015: West Ham appoint former Hammers defender, Slaven Bilić as manager on a three-year contract.[12]

  • 10 June 2015: West Ham announce the signing of Sampdoria midfielder Pedro Obiang for an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal.[13]

  • 17 June 2015: The fixtures for the season are announced with last game ever to be played at the Boleyn Ground scheduled to be against Swansea City.[14]

  • 20 June 2015: West Ham give a two-year contract to former Manchester City trainee Martin Samuelsen.[15]

  • 26 June 2015: West Ham sign France international midfielder Dimitri Payet from Marseille on a five-year contract in an undisclosed deal worth more than £10 million.[16]

  • 29 June 2015: West Ham legendary former full-back Julian Dicks joins the club's coaching staff.[17]



Season



July




The players of West Ham and Lusitans before their game, 2 July 2015



  • 2 July 2015: New West Ham manager Slaven Bilić does not take charge of the team for their opening Europa League qualifier leaving coaching duties to Academy coach, Terry Westley. West Ham won the game against Lusitanos 3–0 with two goals from Diafra Sakho and one from James Tomkins.[18]

  • 2 July 2015: 16 year-old development side player, Reece Oxford, plays against Lusitanos to become West Ham's youngest ever player.[18]

  • 10 July 2015: West Ham complete the signing of Juventus and Italy centre-back Angelo Ogbonna for €11 million.[19][20]

  • 14 July 2015: Defender Carl Jenkinson, signed on-loan in the 2014–15 season, returns for a 12-month loan from Arsenal.[21]

  • 16 July 2015: Winger Stewart Downing rejoins hometown club Middlesbrough on a four-year deal, stepping down a division from West Ham.[22]

  • 22 July 2015: West Ham sign former River Plate attacking midfielder Manuel Lanzini, known as "the jewel." He joined on a year-long loan from United Arab Emirates side Al Jazira with the option to make the move permanent.[23]



August



  • 6 August 2015: West Ham are knocked out of the Europa League in the third qualifying round by Romanian side, Astra Giurgiu 4–3 on aggregate.[24]

  • 9 August 2015: The Premier League season begins for West Ham with a 0–2 win against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.[25]

  • 19 August 2015: West Ham United midfielder Diego Poyet joins Championship side Milton Keynes Dons on loan until the end of the season[26]

  • 20 August 2015: West Ham United centre-back Reece Burke joined League One side Bradford City on Youth Loan for an initial period until 20 September 2015.[27]

  • 23 August 2015: Striker Diafra Sakho is arrested and bailed on suspicion of making threats to kill and witness intimidation.[28]

  • 27 August 2015: Midfielder Kevin Nolan leaves by mutual consent.[29]

  • 28 August 2015: Striker Modibo Maïga joins Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr on a permanent basis for an undisclosed fee.[30]

  • 29 August 2015: With the 0–3 victory at Liverpool, West Ham win their first league match at Anfield since 1963.[31]



September



  • 1 September 2015: Barcelona midfielder Alex Song and Chelsea winger Victor Moses sign on season-long loans, with Hull City striker Nikica Jelavić also arriving for approximately £3 million on an initial two-year contract with an option for a further two years.[32] Winger Michail Antonio signs from Nottingham Forest on a four-year contract, with an option for a further two years.[33] Midfielder Matt Jarvis joins Norwich City on a season-long loan.[34]

  • 18 September 2015: Bradford City extend defender Reece Burke's loan stay at Valley Parade for a further month.[35]



October



  • 6 October 2015: Morgan Amalfitano is released by the club.[36]

  • 24 October 2015: West Ham defeat reigning Premier League champions Chelsea 2–1 at the Boleyn Ground with goals from Mauro Zárate and Andy Carroll.[37]



November



  • 10 November 2015: Midfielder Dimitri Payet suffered an injury to his left ankle during game with Everton. He was ruled out of action for three months. Payet picked up the injury following a crude challenge from Everton midfielder James McCarthy.[38]

  • 24 November 2015: Blackburn Rovers re-sign defender Doneil Henry on loan from West Ham United until 3 January.[39]

  • 25 November 2015: League One's Bradford City extend defender Reece Burke's youth loan deal from West Ham until 2 January.[40]



December



  • 4 December 2015: West Ham striker Diafra Sakho is set to be sidelined for three months with a thigh injury. Sakho suffered the injury against West Bromwich Albion and an examination has confirmed the extent of the problem.[41]

  • 8 December 2015: West Ham midfielder Manuel Lanzini could be out for up to six weeks with a thigh injury. The Argentine suffered the problem in training before a 0–0 draw at Manchester United.[42]

  • 10 December 2015: West Ham move to their new training ground months ahead of schedule to combat a growing injury list. The Rush Green site is unfinished but the pitches are in use. They will train there from 14 December. Due to relocate to their new Rush Green HQ at the start of next season, manager Slaven Bilić said they "can't continue to risk" using the pitches at their Chadwell Heath base. Winston Reid and Victor Moses join Dimitri Payet, Sakho and Lanzini on the sidelines. Reid and Moses are facing up to six weeks out with hamstring problems. Reid was injured during training, while Moses suffered his injury in a goalless draw at Manchester United.[43]

  • 24 December 2015: Winger Matt Jarvis signs a permanent deal with Norwich, to take effect in the January transfer window, for a reported fee of £2.5 million, having joined Norwich on loan in September.[44]



January





Enner Valencia scores past Joe Hart of Manchester City



  • 2 January 2016: With a 2–0 home win West Ham complete their first league double over Liverpool for 52 years.[45]

  • 10 January 2016: Manuel Lanzini our for six weeks after the recurrence of a thigh injury. He was hurt in the 2–0 win over Liverpool on 2 January.[46]

  • 14 January 2016: Andy Carroll is ruled out for up to six weeks with a hamstring injury. He was substituted after 15 minutes in the Hammers' 3–1 win at AFC Bournemouth on 12 January.[47]

  • 20 January 2016: West Ham sign full-back Sam Byram from Leeds United for an undisclosed fee. He had been in talks with Everton, but instead signed a four-and-a-half-year deal with the Hammers.[48]

  • 21 January 2016: Striker Mauro Zárate moves to Italian club Fiorentina.[49]



February




The World Cup Sculpture boarded-up for protection before the visit of Tottenham Hotspur on 2 March



  • 9 February: Angelo Ogbonna scores his first goal for the club, an added-time winner against Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup.[50]

  • 16 February: Forward, Nikica Jelavić signs for Chinese side Beijing Rehne.[51]

  • 21 February: West Ham reach the sixth round of the FA Cup after beating Blackburn Rovers 5–1 at Ewood Park with goals from Victor Moses, two from Dimitri Payet and two from Emmanuel Emenike, his first for the club.[52]

  • 27 February: Former manager Sam Allardyce returns to the Boleyn Ground for the first time with his Sunderland side. A single goal by Michail Antonio wins the game for West Ham.[53]



March


  • 2 March: West Ham beat London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 with a goal from Michail Antonio. The Champions Statue is boarded-up for protection and the match is marred by violence between the two sets of supporters with clashes on Green Street.[54]


April




The players of West Ham and Manchester United entering the field for their FA Cup replay



  • 9 April: Andy Carroll scores a hat-trick in eight minutes in a 3–3 home draw with Arsenal, his first for the club.[55][56]

  • 13 April: West Ham exit the FA Cup after being beaten 2–1 by Manchester United.[57]

  • 20 April: Carroll scores in three consecutive Premier League games for the first time in his career as West Ham beat Watford 3–1. West Ham set a record 15 games undefeated in the Premier League with the win.[58][59]

  • 22 April: Valencia striker Toni Martínez signs for West Ham on a three-year contract.[60]

  • 30 April: With a 3–0 win at West Brom, West Ham reach a record Premier League points total of 59.[61]



May



  • 4 May: The Development Squad win the 2015–16 Under-21 Premier League Cup after defeating Hull City 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out.[62]

  • 10 May: West Ham win their last home game at the Boleyn Ground against Manchester United 3–2, with Winston Reid scoring the last goal at the ground.[63]



Squad



First team squad


On 30 July 2015, West Ham announced new squad numbers for the 2015–16 season.[64]































































































































































































































Squad No.
Name
Nationality
Position (s)
Date of Birth (Age)
Signed from
Goalkeepers
1

Darren Randolph

Republic of Ireland

GK

(1987-05-12) 12 May 1987 (age 31)

England Birmingham City
13

Adrián

Spain

GK

(1987-01-03) 3 January 1987 (age 32)

Spain Real Betis
34

Raphael Spiegel

Switzerland

GK

(1992-12-19) 19 December 1992 (age 26)

Switzerland Grasshopper
Defenders
2

Winston Reid

New Zealand

CB

(1988-07-03) 3 July 1988 (age 30)

Denmark Midtjylland
3

Aaron Cresswell

England

LB

(1989-12-15) 15 December 1989 (age 29)

England Ipswich Town
5

James Tomkins

England

CB

(1989-03-29) 29 March 1989 (age 29)

Academy
17

Joey O'Brien

Republic of Ireland

RB

(1986-02-17) 17 February 1986 (age 32)

England Bolton Wanderers
19

James Collins

Wales

CB

(1983-08-23) 23 August 1983 (age 35)

England Aston Villa
21

Angelo Ogbonna

Italy

CB

(1988-05-23) 23 May 1988 (age 30)

Italy Juventus
22

Sam Byram

England

RB

(1993-09-16) 16 September 1993 (age 25)

England Leeds United
25

Doneil Henry

Canada

CB

(1993-04-20) 20 April 1993 (age 25)

Cyprus Apollon Limassol
32

Reece Burke

England

CB

(1996-09-02) 2 September 1996 (age 22)

Academy
33

Stephen Hendrie

Scotland

LB

(1995-01-08) 8 January 1995 (age 24)

Scotland Hamilton Academical
Midfielders
4

Alex Song

Cameroon

DM

(1987-09-09) 9 September 1987 (age 31)

Spain Barcelona (loan)
8

Cheikhou Kouyaté

Senegal

DM

(1989-12-21) 21 December 1989 (age 29)

Belgium Anderlecht
14

Pedro Obiang

Spain

DM

(1992-03-27) 27 March 1992 (age 26)

Italy Sampdoria
16

Mark Noble

England

DM

(1987-05-08) 8 May 1987 (age 31)

Academy
20

Victor Moses

Nigeria

MF

(1990-12-12) 12 December 1990 (age 28)

England Chelsea (loan)
27

Dimitri Payet

France

CAM

(1987-03-29) 29 March 1987 (age 31)

France Marseille
28

Manuel Lanzini

Argentina

AM

(1993-02-15) 15 February 1993 (age 25)

United Arab Emirates Al Jazira (loan)
30

Michail Antonio

England

AM

(1990-03-28) 28 March 1990 (age 28)

England Nottingham Forest
35

Reece Oxford

England

CB/DM

(1998-12-16) 16 December 1998 (age 20)

Academy
Forwards
9

Andy Carroll

England

ST

(1989-01-06) 6 January 1989 (age 30)

England Liverpool
11

Enner Valencia

Ecuador

ST

(1989-11-04) 4 November 1989 (age 29)

Mexico Pachuca
15

Diafra Sakho

Senegal

ST

(1989-12-24) 24 December 1989 (age 29)

France Metz
29

Emmanuel Emenike

Nigeria

ST

(1987-05-10) 10 May 1987 (age 31)

Turkey Fenerbahçe (loan)


Squad statistics



As of 15 May 2016[65]












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Pos.
Name
League
FA Cup
League Cup
Europa League
Total
Discipline
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals

Yellow card.svg

Red card.svg
1 GK
Republic of Ireland Darren Randolph
6 - 6 - - 3 - 15 - -
2 DF
New Zealand Winston Reid
24 1 4 - 0+1 - 1 - 29+1 1 2 -
3 DF
England Aaron Cresswell
37 2 6 - 1 - 3 - 47 2 3 -
4 MF
Cameroon Alex Song
8+4 - 2+1 - - - - 10+5 - - -
5 DF
England James Tomkins
23+2 - 2 1 1 - 4 2 30+2 3 4 1
8 MF
Senegal Cheikhou Kouyaté
34 5 5 0+1 - 2 - 41+1 5 3 2
9 FW
England Andy Carroll
13+14 9 2+2 - 1 - - - 16+16 9 - -
10 FW
Argentina Mauro Zárate
9+6 3 1 - 1 1 4 1 15+6 5 2 -
11 FW
Ecuador Enner Valencia
10+9 4 3+1 - - 1 1 14+10 5 - -
12 DF
England Carl Jenkinson
13+7 2 1 - 1 - 1 - 16+7 2 3 1
13 GK
Spain Adrián
32 - - - 1 - 3 - 36 - - 1
14 MF
Spain Pedro Obiang
11+13 - 4+1 - 1 - - 16+14 - 2 -
15 FW
Senegal Diafra Sakho
18+3 5 0+1 - - 2 2 20+4 7 1 1
16 MF
England Mark Noble
37 7 5 - 1 - 3 - 46 7 6 1 [a]
17 DF
Republic of Ireland Joey O'Brien
- 1+1 - 5 - 6+1 - 3 -
19 DF
Wales James Collins
16+3 - 2+1 - 1 - 2 - 20+4 - 3 2
20 MF
Nigeria Victor Moses
13+8 1 2+2 1 1 - - - 16+10 2 - -
21 DF
Italy Angelo Ogbonna
27+1 - 5 1 - 1 - 33+1 1 2 -
22 DF
England Sam Byram
2+2 - - - - - 2+2 - 3 -
25 DF
Canada Doneil Henry
- - - - 1 - 1 - - -
26 ST
Croatia Nikica Jelavić
1+12 1 1+1 1 - - - 2+13 2 1 -
27 MF
France Dimitri Payet
29+1 9 5+1 3 0+1 - 1 - 35+3 12 2 -
28 MF
Argentina Manuel Lanzini
23+3 6 2+1 - 1 - 1 1 27+4 7 2 -
29 ST
Nigeria Emmanuel Emenike
5+8 - 2+1 2 - - - - 7+9 2 - -
30 MF
England Michail Antonio
23+3 8 5+1 1 - - 28+4 9 - -
35 DF
England Reece Oxford
3+4 - 0+2 - 3 - 6+6 - 1 -
37 DF
England Lewis Page
- - - - 3 - 3 - - -
39 MF
Republic of Ireland Josh Cullen
0+1 - - - 2+1 - 2+2 - 2 -
40 FW
England Djair Parfitt-Williams
- - - - 0+2 - 0+2 - - -
51 FW
England Jordan Brown
- - - - 0+1 - 0+1 - - -
59 DF
England Kyle Knoyle
- - - 1 - 1 - - -
62 DF
England Amos Nasha
- - 0+1 - 0+1 - - -
66 DF
England Alex Pike
- - - 0+1 - 0+1 - - -


Goalscorers





Dimitri Payet was West Ham's top goalscorer, netting nine league goals (twelve in all competitions).


As of 12 May 2016
























































































































































































































































Rank

Pos

No.

Nat
Name
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup
UEFA Europa League

Total
1 MF 27 France Dimitri Payet 9 3 12
2 FW 9 England Andy Carroll 9 9
3 MF 30 England Michail Antonio 7 1 8
4 FW 15 Senegal Diafra Sakho 5 2 7
MF 16 England Mark Noble 7 7
MF 28 Argentina Manuel Lanzini 6 1 7
7 MF 8 Senegal Cheikhou Kouyaté 5 5
FW 10 Argentina Mauro Zárate 3 1 1 5
FW 11 Ecuador Enner Valencia 4 1 5
10 DF 5 England James Tomkins 1 2 3
11 DF 3 England Aaron Cresswell 2 2
DF 12 England Carl Jenkinson 2 2
FW 20 Nigeria Victor Moses 1 1 2
FW 29 Nigeria Emmanuel Emenike 2 2
FW 26 Croatia Nikica Jelavić 1 1 2
16
DF 2 New Zealand Winston Reid 1 1
FW 20 Mali Modibo Maïga 1 1
DF 21 Italy Angelo Ogbonna 1 1
FW 36 England Elliot Lee 1 1
Own goals
1



1

TOTALS

64

10

1

8

83


Coaching staff





Slaven Bilić























































Manager
Croatia Slaven Bilić
Assistant manager
Croatia Nikola Jurčević
First team coach
England Julian Dicks
First team coach
Croatia Edin Terzić[67]
Goalkeeping coach
England Chris Woods
Development coach
England Steve Potts
Fitness coach
England Eamon Swift
Fitness coach
Croatia Miljenko Rak[67]
Club Ambassador
England Tony Carr MBE
Academy Manager & Head of Coaching and Player Development
England Terry Westley
Head of Medical & Sports Science
Belgium Stijn Vandenbroucke
Head Physiotherapist
England Dominic Rogan
Chief Scout & Director of Recruitment
England Tony Henry[68]

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Last updated: 8 August 2015
Source:[citation needed]




Pre-season





Michael Bostwick scores Peterborough United's third goal in their friendly on 11 July


  Win
  Draw
  Loss


On 6 June 2015, West Ham announced their pre-season friendlies.[69] Two days later, the club confirmed a further two friendlies.[70] On 26 June 2015, the Hammers confirmed they would host Werder Bremen on 2 August 2015.[71]



Peterborough United v West Ham United


















Southend United v West Ham United


















Colchester United v West Ham United XI


















Charlton Athletic v West Ham United


















Norwich City v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Werder Bremen


















Competitions



Premier League




Matches


On 17 June 2015, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.[75]



Arsenal v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Leicester City


















West Ham United v AFC Bournemouth


















Liverpool v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Newcastle United


















Manchester City v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Norwich City


















Sunderland v West Ham United


















Crystal Palace v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Chelsea


















Watford v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Everton


















Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United


















West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion


















Manchester United v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Stoke City


















Swansea City v West Ham United


















Aston Villa v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Southampton


















West Ham United v Liverpool


















Bournemouth v West Ham United


















Newcastle United v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Manchester City


















West Ham United v Aston Villa


















Southampton v West Ham United


















Norwich City v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Sunderland


















West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur


















Everton v West Ham United


















Chelsea v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Crystal Palace


















West Ham United v Arsenal


















Leicester City v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Watford


















West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Swansea City


















West Ham United v Manchester United


















Stoke City v West Ham United


















League table
















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
5

Manchester United
38
19
9
10
49
35
+14
66
Qualification for the Europa League group stage[c]
6

Southampton
38
18
9
11
59
41
+18
63
7

West Ham United
38
16
14
8
65
51
+14
62
Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[d]
8

Liverpool
38
16
12
10
63
50
+13
60

9

Stoke City
38
14
9
15
41
55
−14
51

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).[76]
Notes:




  1. ^ Noble's red card for a tackle on Liverpool's Danny Ings was rescinded.[66]


  2. ^ Noble's red card for a tackle on Liverpool's Danny Ings later rescinded.[66]


  3. ^ Manchester United qualified for the Europa League group stage by winning the 2015–16 FA Cup. As they had also qualified by their virtue of their league position (5th), this spot was passed to the next-highest ranked team (6th), Southampton.


  4. ^ Manchester City qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round by winning the 2015–16 Football League Cup. However, since they already qualified for European competition based on their league position, the spot awarded to the League Cup winners was passed to the next best-placed team (seventh-placed West Ham United).




Results summary




















































Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA
GD
38
16
14
8
65
51
 +14
62
9
7
3
34
26
 +8
7
7
5
31
25
 +6


Last updated: 15 May 2016.

Source: Premier League




Results by matchday


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Matchday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ground A H H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A A H H A A H H A A H H A A H H A H A H H A
Result W L L W W W D D W W L D L D D D D D W W W L D W L D W W W D D D D W W L W L
Position 3 7 9 7 5 2 3 5 4 3 5 5 6 8 6 8 8 10 7 6 5 5 6 6 6 7 6 6 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 6 6 7


Updated to match(es) played on 15 May 2016. Source: Statto
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss


Football League Cup



West Ham did not enter until the third round along with the seven other teams who qualified for European competition.
They were Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, Liverpool, Southampton and Chelsea.[77]



Leicester City v West Ham United


















FA Cup




West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers


















Liverpool v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Liverpool


















Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United


















Manchester United v West Ham United


















West Ham United v Manchester United


















UEFA Europa League




The Hammers side that faced Birkirkara of Malta.



On 22 June 2015, the first qualifying round for the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League was announced, West Ham United were drawn against Andorran side Lusitanos.[78] On 9 July 2015, the final lineup of the second qualifying round was confirmed with West Ham drawn against Maltese side Birkirkara.[79] On 6 August 2015, West Ham were knocked out of the Europa League in the third qualifying round following a 2–1 defeat by Romanian side Astra Giurgiu to lose 4–3 on aggregate.



First qualifying round



West Ham United England v Andorra Lusitanos


















Lusitanos Andorra v England West Ham United


















Second qualifying round



West Ham United England v Malta Birkirkara


















Birkirkara Malta v England West Ham United




























Third qualifying round



West Ham United England v Romania Astra Giurgiu


















Astra Giurgiu Romania v England West Ham United


















New contracts































No.

Pos

Player

Contract length

Contract end

Date

Source
39
MF

Republic of Ireland Josh Cullen
3 years
2018

1 September 2015
[83]
19
DF

Wales James Collins
2 years
2018

24 December 2015
[84]


Transfers



Summer




In




























































































































































Date from
Position
Nationality
Name
From
Fee
Ref.
1 July 2015 LB Scotland Stephen Hendrie Hamilton Academical Undisclosed [85]
1 July 2015 GK Republic of Ireland Darren Randolph Birmingham City Free transfer [11]
1 July 2015 CM Spain Pedro Obiang Sampdoria Undisclosed
[86][87]
1 July 2015 AM Norway Martin Samuelsen Manchester City Free transfer [88]
1 July 2015 AM France Dimitri Payet Marseille Undisclosed [89]
10 July 2015 CB Italy Angelo Ogbonna Juventus £7M
[19][20]
14 July 2015 RB England Carl Jenkinson Arsenal Loan (season) [90]
22 July 2015 AM Argentina Manuel Lanzini Al Jazira Loan (season) [91]
27 July 2015 CB England George Dobson Arsenal Undisclosed [92]
1 September 2015 LW England Michail Antonio Nottingham Forest Undisclosed [93]
1 September 2015 CF Croatia Nikica Jelavić Hull City £3M
[94][95]
1 September 2015 LW Nigeria Victor Moses Chelsea Loan (season) [96]
1 September 2015 DM Cameroon Alex Song Barcelona Loan (season) [97]
13 September 2015 CF Serbia Luka Belić OFK Beograd Free transfer [98]
11 November 2015 AM England Daniel Kemp Chelsea Free transfer [99]
20 January 2016 DF England Sam Byram Leeds United Undisclosed [100]


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Date from
Position
Nationality
Name
To
Fee
Ref.
1 July 2015 CF England Carlton Cole
Celtic [a]
Free transfer [102]
1 July 2015 RB Ivory Coast Guy Demel
Dundee United [b]
Free transfer [104]
1 July 2015 GK Finland Jussi Jääskeläinen
Wigan Athletic [c]
Free transfer [104]
1 July 2015 CF Republic of Ireland Sean Maguire
Dundalk [d]
Free transfer [104]
1 July 2015 CF England Paul McCallum
Leyton Orient [e]
Free transfer [104]
1 July 2015 LW Brazil Nenê
Vasco da Gama [f]
Free transfer [109]
1 July 2015 LB England Dan Potts
Luton Town [g]
Free transfer [104]
1 July 2015 MF England Kieran Bailey Colchester United Free transfer [111]
16 July 2015 AM England Stewart Downing Middlesbrough £5.5M [22]
7 August 2015 GK England Clarke Bogard Tilbury Loan (season) [112]
14 August 2015 MF England Moses Makasi Chelmsford City Loan [113]
19 August 2015 DM Uruguay Diego Poyet Milton Keynes Dons Loan (season) [26]
20 August 2015 CB England Reece Burke Bradford City Loan [114]
27 August 2015 AM England Kevin Nolan Free agent Mutual consent [115]
28 August 2015 ST Mali Modibo Maïga
Al-Nassr [h]
Undisclosed [117]
31 August 2015 DF England Sam Westley VVV-Venlo Loan [118]
1 September 2015 MF England Matt Jarvis Norwich City Loan (season) [119]
6 October 2015 MF France Morgan Amalfitano
Lille [i]
Free transfer [36]
9 October 2015 MF England Nathan Mavila Aldershot Town Loan [121]
10 October 2015 ST England Jordan Brown Chelmsford City Loan [122]
16 October 2015 DF England Josh Pask Dagenham & Redbridge Loan [123]
24 November 2015 DF Canada Doneil Henry Blackburn Rovers Loan [124]
24 November 2015 MF Norway Martin Samuelsen Peterborough United Loan [125]
4 January 2016 MF Uruguay Diego Poyet Charlton Athletic Loan [126]
21 January 2016 FW Argentina Mauro Zárate Fiorentina £1.6M [127]




  1. ^ Following Cole's release he joined Celtic on 22 October 2015.[101]


  2. ^ Following Demel's release he joined Dundee United on 23 November 2015.[103]


  3. ^ Following Jääskeläinen's release he joined Wigan Athletic on 11 August 2015.[105]


  4. ^ Following Maguire's release he joined Dundalk on 30 July 2015.[106]


  5. ^ Following McCallum's release he joined Leyton Orient on 19 June 2015.[107]


  6. ^ Following Nenê's release he joined Vasco da Gama on 6 August 2015.[108]


  7. ^ Following Potts' release he joined Luton Town on 29 May 2015.[110]


  8. ^ Maïga's transfer was initially announced by Al-Nassr on 24 August, but the move did not go through until the 28th.[116]


  9. ^ Following Amalfitano's release he joined Lille on 7 January 2016.[120]




Under-21s




The 2015–16 U-21 Premier League Cup winning squad



2015–16 U21 Premier League



Squad



Development squad


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




















































































































No.

Position
Player
37

England

DF

Lewis Page
39

Republic of Ireland

MF

Josh Cullen
40

England

DF

Manny Onariase
41

England

DF

Sam Westley
42

Norway

MF

Martin Samuelsen
43

England

FW

Jaanai Gordon
45

England

DF

Kyle Knoyle
51

England

FW

Jordan Brown
52

England

MF

Marcus Browne
53

England

MF

Matthew Carter
54

England

DF

Leo Chambers
55

England

MF

Grady Diangana
56

England

MF

Ross Elsom
57

England

FW

Jamal Hector-Ingram
58

England

GK

Sam Howes
60

England

MF

Moses Makasi
61

England

MF

Nathan Mavila






















































































































No.

Position
Player
62

England

DF

Amos Nasha
63

England

DF

Vashon Neuville
64

Bermuda

FW

Djair Parfitt-Williams
65

England

DF

Josh Pask
66

England

DF

Alex Pike
67

England

FW

Joe Powell
68

Republic of Ireland

MF

Declan Rice
69

Republic of Ireland

MF

Anthony Scully
70

England

DF

Tunji Akinola


England

GK

Tim Brown


England

GK

Danny Boness


England

GK

Clarke Bogard


Latvia

GK

Rihards Matrevics


England

DF

Jake Eggleton


England

MF

George Dobson


Switzerland

MF

Noha Sylvestre


England

MF

Idris Kanu


Serbia

FW

Luka Belić



Trialists who made U21 appearances


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
















No.

Position
Player


England

MF

Omar Rowe



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