From Johnny Haynes to Anne Boleyn, local schoolchildren were given the opportunity to learn about the extensive history of Craven Cottage.
Pupils were given behind the scenes access to Fulham's home in an exclusive stadium tour allowing access to the stand, pitch and changing rooms to learn the history of the Club.
As a valued partner school of Fulham FC Foundation, 20 pupils who attend St Mary's Catholic Primary School explored the profile of their local football club with an aim to inspire and engage participants.

Lily, a 5-year-old pupil at the school, said: "It was very inspirational. It shows me that women can be anything they want to be. We saw the changing rooms and that was cool - it made me think of the quote 'girls can do anything boys can do'."
Primary Education Manager Kayleigh Bowers said: "This is another fantastic example of how collaborative working can maximise the impact and opportunities available to our participants. As part of our strategy, we aim to provide extraordinary opportunities to young people who may not otherwise have access to them.
"St Mary's Catholic Primary School in Hammersmith are a valued partner and events such as these help us raise the profile of sport in their school and inspire pupils to take an interest in physical activity."
To find out more find out more on how your school can work with Fulham FC Foundation, contact schools@fulhamfc.com.