Three relegations, three promotions, one European final and plenty of star signings who went on to become Craven Cottage heroes.
Below are a few images charting Fulham Football Club's highs and lows since 2001, as 14 April marks 25 years since the club secured a first promotion to the Premier League.
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Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was one of the highest-profile signings made by Fulham following their promotion to the Premier League in 2001.
Chris Coleman, whose playing career at Fulham had been ended prematurely by injury, succeeded Jean Tigana as manager in 2003 and led the club to ninth spot in his first full season in charge.
Fulham pulled off a remarkable escape from relegation in 2008, with Danny Murphy's winner at Portsmouth securing safety on the final day of the season.
Craven Cottage hosted some memorable European nights during the 2009-10 season, not least an unforgettable 4-1 victory over Italian giants Juventus.
Roy Hodgson's side went all the way to the Europa League final in Hamburg, but they were beaten 2-1 in extra time by Atletico Madrid.
Fulham's unbroken stay of 13 years in the top division came to an end in 2014.
Fulham were promoted in 2018, relegated in 2019, promoted in 2020, relegated in 2021 and then promoted as Championship winners in 2022.
Free-scoring striker Aleksandar Mitrovic was a member of all three promotion-winning squads.
Fulham have established themselves in the Premier League once more with three consecutive mid-table finishes under Marco Silva.