Hull FC have sold 5,000 memberships.
Hull FC fans at the MKM Stadium.
Hull FC have sold over 5,000 memberships for the 2026 Super League season. The Black and Whites launched their ‘Moving Forward, Together’ membership campaign in September, with the club already soaring past the halfway mark of last year’s figure despite not even being on sale for a whole month.
The club are now confident of at least matching last year’s total, which stood at over 8,000, with Hull posting the third highest average attendance in Super League for the 2025 season – the official figure being 12,179. The goal is to now reward that loyalty with another season of improvement, with Hull restoring pride this year, finishing seventh in Super League in what was a much improved account after a poor 11th place finish in 2024.
To help do that, the club has recruited eight new players while retaining the likes of Super League Dream Team players Herman Ese’ese and Lewis Martin on new contracts. In total, Hull have signed Jake Arthur, Sam Lisone, Harvie Hill, Joe Batchelor, James Bell, Connor Bailey, Arthur Romano, and Joe Phillips, while off the field, they returned to Grade A status in the IMG’s scoring, securing their Super League status for a 29th consecutive year.
The club will play against three newly promoted teams in 2026 – York Knights, Toulouse Olympique and Bradford Bulls – with Salford Red Devils dropping out of the competition.
The club said in a statement: “Our club is building something special – we are moving forward in a positive direction on and off the field, and you can join us on our journey as we keep building momentum in 2026.”