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Cardiff City - Definition and Overview

Cardiff City
Full nameCardiff City Football Club
NicknameThe Bluebirds
Founded1899 (as Riverside F.C.;
changed to current name in 1908)
GroundNinian Park, Cardiff
Capacity20,000
ChairmanSam Hammam
ManagerLennie Lawrence
LeagueThe Championship
2003-04First Division, 13th
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Home colours
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Away colours


Cardiff City Football Club is a football team based in Cardiff. They currently play in the Football League Championship.

Their current ground is Ninian Park, but the club are in the process of planning and construcing a new stadium to be located opposite the old one. They are managed by Lennie Lawrence. The existing Chairman of the club is the well-known Lebanese businessman Sam Hammam.

They are one of a handful of Welsh sides to play in the English football league system, rather than the Welsh system, and are currently the highest placed of those Welsh sides.

Contents

Current first team squad

As of December 2004:

  1. English Tony Warner
  2. Welsh Rhys Weston
  3. English Gary Croft
  4. Welsh Robert Page
  5. Welsh Daniel Gabbidon
  6. Irish Graham Kavanagh
  7. English Andy Campbell
  8. English Peter Thorne
  9. Irish Willie Boland
  10. Welsh Martyn Margetson
  11. Irish Alan Lee
  12. Jamaican Richard Langley
  13. English Chris Barker
  14. Welsh James Collins
  15. English Lee Bullock
  16. Welsh Paul Parry
  17. Welsh Stuart Fleetwood
  18. Australia Tony Vidmar
  19. English Arran Lee-Barrett
  20. Scottish Neil Alexander
  21. English Darren Williams
  22. Jamaican Jobi McAnuff
  23. Welsh Nicky Fish
  24. Welsh Byron Anthony
  25. Welsh Michael Parkins
  26. Welsh Danny Thomas
  27. Welsh Richard Ingram
  28. Welsh Kirk Huggins
  29. English Cameron Jerome
  30. Welsh Joe Ledley

Honours

History

  • Record Attendance: 62,634. Wales vs. England. Ocotber 17, 1959
  • Club Record Attendance: 57,893. vs. Arsenal
  • Year Formed: 1899 (as Riverside F. C.)
  • Previous Names: 1899 Riverside F. C.; 1902 Riverside Albion; 1908 Cardiff City
  • Previous Grounds: Riverside, Sophia Gardens, Old Park and Fir Gardens until 1910
  • Record League victory: 9-2 vs. Thames. Division Three (South). February 6, 1932
  • Record Cup victory: 8-0 vs. Enfield. FA Cup First Round. November 28, 1931
  • Record defeat: 2-11 vs. Sheffield United. Division One. January 1, 1926
  • Most goals in one season: Robert Earnshaw - 35. (31 league, 4 cup) 2002/03
  • Most league goals in total Aggregate: Len Davies - 128. 1920 to 1931
  • Most capped player: Alf Sherwood ([[Wales national football team|Wales) - 39
  • Most league appearances: Phil Dwyer - 471. 1972 to 1985

External links

Cardiff City F.C. official website (http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk)

Cardiff City F. C. unofficial website (http://www.cardiffcity.com)


Football League Championship 2004/05

Brighton & Hove Albion | Burnley | Cardiff City | Coventry City | Crewe Alexandra | Derby County | Gillingham | Ipswich Town | Leeds United | Leicester City | Millwall | Nottingham Forest | Plymouth Argyle | Preston North End | Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Rotherham United | Sheffield United | Stoke City | Sunderland | Watford | West Ham United | Wigan Athletic | Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Football in England

League competitions

The FA

Cup competitions

FA Premier League FA Cup
The Football League (Champ, 1, 2) England
team
League Cup
Football Conference (Nat, N, S) FA Community Shield
Northern Premier League (Prem, 1) List of
clubs
Football League Trophy
Southern League (Prem, 1W, 1E) FA Trophy
Isthmian League (Prem, 1, 2) Records FA Vase
English football league system FA NLS Cup

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