West Ham United were last relegated from the Premier League in the 2010–11 season, when their drop was confirmed on 15 May 2011.

Quick Scoop: West Ham’s Last Relegation

  • Season: 2010–11 Premier League.
  • Official drop confirmed: 15 May 2011 after a late comeback defeat away to Wigan Athletic.
  • Finish: 20th (bottom) of the Premier League table.
  • Aftermath: Manager Avram Grant was sacked immediately after relegation was confirmed, with Sam Allardyce appointed a few weeks later to lead their promotion push.

A tiny bit of story

West Ham actually led 2–0 at half-time in that decisive match at Wigan, only to lose 3–2 after a stoppage‑time winner, sealing their relegation in dramatic and painful fashion.

Since then, they returned to the Premier League in 2012–13 and have remained in the top flight, meaning there has been no relegation after 2010–11 up to the latest seasons.

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Question Answer
When were West Ham last relegated? 2010–11 season, confirmed on 15 May 2011.
What division did they drop to? The Championship (second tier of English football).
Have they been relegated since? No, they have stayed up since winning promotion for 2012–13.

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