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Cardiff City F.C.

Football club information
Full nameCardiff City Football Club
NicknameThe Bluebirds
Founded1899 (as Riverside A.F.C.)
StadiumCardiff City Stadium
Cardiff (capacity : 26828)
ChairmanDato' Chan Tien Ghee
ManagerDave Jones
LeagueThe Championship
2009 � 10The Championship, 4th
All-time top scorerLen Davies (148)
Current season2010 � 11 Cardiff City F.C. season

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Cardiff City Football Club ( ) is a Welsh professional football club based in Cardiff, Wales. The club is currently playing in the Football League Championship. It plays its home games at the Cardiff City Stadium. Until May 2009, it played at Ninian Park.

Cardiff City were founded in 1899 and are the only non-English side to have won any of the three major English competitions. They won the FA Cup in 1927, during a decade when they were one of the strongest sides in the English league, finishing runners-up in 1923 � 24 and also losing 1 � 0 to Sheffield United in the FA Cup Final of 1925. They have also been regular winners of the Welsh Cup, and as the winner of the Cup in 1966 � 67 gained entry to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, reaching the semi-finals in 1967 � 68. They played in old Football League First Division periods of 1921 � 29, 1952 � 57 and 1960 � 62.

In 1986, they were relegated to the Fourth Division, and over the next 14 years slipped into the league's basement division three times. In 1996 they were the league's third lowest placed team. However, a Football League Second Division playoff triumph in 2003 lifted them into the Football League First Division; In the 2008 � 09 season they failed to make the play-offs for the Premier League on goals scored to Preston on the final day of the season. However, in the 2009-10 season they managed to secure a place in the play-offs for the Premier League with two games to spare after beating Queens Park Rangers 1-0. In the semi-final they drew 3-3 on aggregate over two games against Leicester City, before winning 4-3 in a penalty shoot-out. In the final they lost 3-2 to Blackpool at Wembley Stadium after being ahead twice.

Overall, Cardiff City have played 15 seasons in English top flight football and are the 39th most successful club in English League football based on points gained during their time in the top flight. From all points collected during their time so far in all professional football leagues, they are ranked 61st.

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What the local derby means to me, Craig Bellamy - News Wales Tweet this news
News Wales--Craig Bellamy spoke exclusively to -cardiffcityfc-.co.uk on Thursday about how much the South-Wales derby means to both sets of supporters - and why for him, ... - Date : Fri, 05 Nov 2010 15:41:03 GMT+00:00
LIVE: Queens Park Rangers v Reading FC - Get Bracknell Tweet this news
Get Bracknell---...- will not make or break Reading's season, a win at Queens Park Rangers would do wonders for Royals' morale ahead of Wednesday's game with -Cardiff City-. ... - Date : Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:04:38 GMT+00:00
NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND PREVIEW - The Football League Tweet this news
The Football League--Leaders -Cardiff City- will have to be at their best to see off third placed Swansea -City- in the second local derby of the weekend. Craig Bellamy is preparing ... - Date : Fri, 05 Nov 2010 12:15:52 GMT+00:00
Cardiff City FC nPower Championship 2010/2011 - Bettingpro.com Tweet this news
Bettingpro.com--Use the Ladbrokes promotion code F25 to claim your free bet -Cardiff City- came agonisingly close to promotion last season, losing in the final of the ... - Date : Wed, 04 Aug 2010 15:14:35 GMT+00:00
Hodgson Has Work Cut Out to Rebuild Liverpool Empire - Intersportswire Tweet this news
Intersportswire---...- been a marked increase in Liverpool shirts on display in South Wales since his signing, a hotbed of Liverpool support (unfortunately for -Cardiff City-). ... - Date : Wed, 04 Aug 2010 16:43:59 GMT+00:00
Rugby News: Cardiff Blues Arrange Pre-Season Friendly With Newport Dragons - World News Heard now (blog) Tweet this news
World News Heard now (blog)--The match will be played at The Cardiff City Stadium, the home of both -Cardiff City Football Club- and the Cardiff Blues and will be played on Friday August ... - Date : Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:24:31 GMT+00:00
City FC winding up order withdrawn - WalesOnline Tweet this news
WalesOnline---CARDIFF City's- winding up order from the taxman was officially withdrawn at the High Court in London yesterday. The settlement for the £1.9m it owed Her ... - Date : Thu, 17 Jun 2010 08:31:47 GMT+00:00
Cardiff City FC Pay Off TAx Bill In Full - Vitalfootball Tweet this news
Vitalfootball--Nevertheless, it is good that this shadow is no longer above us, and of course means that -Cardiff City FC- are no longer lumbered with a transfer embargo.--- - Date : Thu, 10 Jun 2010 09:26:45 GMT+00:00
Cardiff City fans find new love for all things Malaysian - WalesOnline Tweet this news
WalesOnline--The Malaysian Star reported: “A group of people, representing the -Cardiff City- Supporters Club, gathered in front of the club's home ground to express their ... - Date : Wed, 02 Jun 2010 08:34:23 GMT+00:00
New Era As 'TG' Takes Charge At Cardiff City - Vitalfootball Tweet this news
Vitalfootball---Cardiff City FC- officially agreed the proposed changes that see TG and his Malaysian consortium take over the day to day running of the club. ... - Date : Thu, 27 May 2010 10:32:05 GMT+00:00

No. Nationality Position Player Other
1SCOGK[[David Marshall (footballer)
2SCODFKevin McNaughton
3ENGDF[[Lee Naylor (footballer)
4SCOMFGavin Rae
5ENGDF[[Mark Hudson (footballer born 1982)
6HUNDFGábor Gyepes
7ENGMFPeter Whittingham
8ENGFWMichael Chopra
9ENGFWJay Bothroyd
10IREMFStephen McPhail
11SCOMF[[Chris Burke (footballer)
14SCODFPaul Quinn
17IREFWAndy Keogh
18NGRMFSolomon Taiwo
19WALMFJason Koumas
20NGRMFSeyi Olofinjana
21ENGMFDanny Drinkwater
22ENGGKTom Heaton
23WALMFDarcy Blake
24GuadeloupeDFMiguel Comminges
27WALDFAdam Matthews
28ENGMFAaron Wildig
30CANGKJordan Santiago
31ENGDFChris Riggott
39WALFWCraig Bellamy

No. Nationality Position Player Other
15ENGDFAnthony Gerrard
26ENGDF[[Martin John (footballer)
49WALMFJonathan Meades
52WALFWNathaniel Jarvis

Players with over 200 League appearances for Cardiff City : Malaysian owners

Welsh Sports Hall of Fame :

Welsh Sports Hall of Fame :
Name Nat From To
Davy McDougall Scotland 1910 1911
Fred Stewart England 1911 1933
Bartley Wilson England 1933 1934
Ben Watts-Jones Wales 1934 1937
Bill Jennings Wales 1937 1939
Cyril Spiers England 1939 1946
Billy McCandless Northern Ireland 1946 1948
Cyril Spiers England 1948 1954
Trevor Morris Wales 1954 1958
Bill Jones Wales 1958 1962
George Swindin England 1962 1964
Jimmy Scoular Scotland 1964 1973
Lew Clayton (caretaker) England 1973 1973
Frank O'Farrell Ireland 1973 1974
Jimmy Andrews Scotland 1974 1978
Richie Morgan Wales 1978 1981
Graham Williams Wales 1981 1982
Len Ashurst England 1982 1984
Jimmy Goodfellow & Jimmy Mullen (caretakers) England England 1984 1984
Jimmy Goodfellow England 1984 1984
Alan Durban Wales 1984 1986
Jimmy Mullen (caretaker) England 1986 1986
Frank Burrows Scotland 1986 1989
Len Ashurst England 1989 1991
Eddie May England 1991 1994
Terry Yorath Wales 1994 1995
Eddie May England 1995 1995
Kenny Hibbitt England 1995 1996
Phil Neal England 1996 1996
Kenny Hibbitt (caretaker) England 1996 1996
Russell Osman England 1996 1998
Kenny Hibbitt (caretaker) England 1998 1998
Frank Burrows Scotland 1998 2000
Billy Ayre England 2000 2000
Bobby Gould England 2000 2000
Alan Cork England 2000 2002
Lennie Lawrence England 2002 2005
Dave Jones England 2005 present

Welsh Sports Hall of Fame :

Cardiff City Football Club

ClubSeasons, Academy, Records
PlayersCenturians, Internationals, All players
GroundsNinian Park, Cardiff City Stadium
MiscellaneousThe Ayatollah, South Wales derby, Severnside Derby

Cardiff City F.C. seasons

1920 �21, 1921 �22, 1922 �23, 1923 �24, 1924 �25, 1925 �26, 1926 �27, 1927 �28, 1928 �29, 1929 �30, 1930 �31, 1931 �32, 1932 �33, 1933 �34, 1934 �35, 1935 �36, 1936 �37, 1937 �38, 1938 �39, 1939 �40, 1940 �41, 1941 �42, 1942 �43, 1943 �44, 1944 �45, 1945 �46, 1946 �47, 1947 �48, 1948 �49, 1949 �50, 1950 �51, 1951 �52, 1952 �53, 1953 �54, 1954 �55, 1955 �56, 1956 �57, 1957 �58, 1958 �59, 1959 �60, 1960 �61, 1961 �62, 1962 �63, 1963 �64, 1964 �65, 1965 �66, 1966 �67, 1967 �68, 1968 �69, 1969 �70, 1970 �71, 1971 �72, 1972 �73, 1973 �74, 1974 �75, 1975 �76, 1976 �77, 1977 �78, 1978 �79, 1979 �80, 1980 �81, 1981 �82, 1982 �83, 1983 �84, 1984 �85, 1985 �86, 1986 �87, 1987 �88, 1988 �89, 1989 �90, 1990 �91, 1991 �92, 1992 �93, 1993 �94, 1994 �95, 1995 �96, 1996 �97, 1997 �98, 1998 �99, 1999 �2000, 2000 �01, 2001 �02, 2002 �03, 2003 �04, 2004 �05, 2005 �06, 2006 �07, 2007 �08, 2008 �09, 2009 �10
2010 �11

Football League Championship

2010 �11 teamsBarnsley, Bristol City, Burnley, Cardiff City, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Derby County, Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Middlesbrough, Milwall, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Queens Park Rangers, Reading, Scunthorpe United, Sheffield United, Swansea City, Watford
Former teamsBirmingham City, Blackpool, Brighton & Hove Albion, Charlton Athletic, Colchester United, Crewe Alexandra, Gillingham, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Peterborough United, Plymouth Argyle, Rotherham United, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, Southend United, Stoke City, Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic, Wolverhampton Wanderers
CompetitionSeasons, Teams (winners), Players (foreign) (winners), Managers (current), Stadia, Referees
Statistics and awardsRecord, All-time table, Golden Boot, Macron Golden Glove, Manager of the Month
FinancesClub Owners, Premier League �Football League gulf
SponsorsCoca-Cola (2004-10), Npower (2010-13)
Associated competitionsFA Cup, Football League Cup, Play-offs
Seasons2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11
ProspectsPromotion to FA Premier League; Relegation to Football League One

Football League Championship, 2010 �11 teams

Barnsley, Bristol City, Burnley, Cardiff City, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Derby County, Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Queens Park Rangers, Reading, Scunthorpe United, Sheffield United, Swansea City, Watford

Football in Wales

LeaguesWelsh Premier League, Cymru Alliance, Welsh Football League (Div 1, Div 2, Div 3), Welsh National League, Welsh Alliance League, Mid Wales League, Mid Wales South League, Montgomeryshire League, South Wales Amateur League, Gwent County League, Gwynedd League, Clwyd League, Anglesey League
CupsWelsh Cup (Men, Women), FAW Premier Cup, Welsh League Cup
National teamsMen (Under-21, Under-19, Under-17), Women
ListsStadiums, Clubs

Football in England

National teamsEngland, B, C, U-21, U-20, U-19, U-18, U-17, U-16
National Football CentreSt George's Park (Burton)
League systemPremier League, The Football League (Championship * League One * League Two), Football Conference (National * North * South), Northern Premier (Premier Division * Division One North * Division One South), Southern League (Premier Division * Division One Midlands * Division One South & West), Isthmian League (Premier Division * Division One North * Division One South)
Domestic cupsFA Cup, Football League Cup, FA Community Shield, Football League Trophy, FA Trophy, Conference League Cup, FA Vase, FA NLS Cup

Football League members from Wales

Current membersCardiff City, Swansea City
Former membersAberdare Athletic, Merthyr Town, Newport County, Wrexham

Sport in Cardiff

Present-day sporting venuesMillennium Stadium * Cardiff Arms Park * SWALEC Stadium * Cardiff International Sports Stadium * Cardiff International Arena * Cardiff Arena * Cardiff City Stadium * National Indoor Athletics Centre * Cardiff International Pool * Cardiff International Sports Village * Maindy Centre * Welsh Institute of Sport * Cardiff Athletic Club * Cardiff International White Water * Cardiff Sailing Centre * Channel View Centre * Eastern Leisure Centre * Fairwater Leisure Centre * Llanishen Leisure Centre * Pentwyn Leisure Centre * Splott Pool * Western Leisure Centre
Defunct sporting venuesEly Racecourse * Cardiff Athletics Stadium * National Stadium * Ninian Park * Wales National Ice Rink
Sport TeamsCardiff Amateur Athletic Club * Cardiff Blues (rugby union) * Cardiff RFC (rugby union) * Glamorgan Wanderers (rugby union) * Cardiff Demons (rugby league) * UWIC RFC (rugby union) * Cardiff City (championship football) * Inter Cardiff (Welsh football league) * Cardiff Bay Harlequins (Welsh football league) * Cardiff Corinthians (Welsh football league) * Ely Rangers (Welsh football league) * Caerau (Welsh football league) * Glamorgan County Cricket Club * Cardiff Devils (ice hockey) * Cardiff Celts (basketball)
Sport EventsSix Nations (rugby union) * Heineken Cup (rugby union) * EDF Energy Cup (rugby union) * The Ashes (cricket) * Cardiff Half Marathon (running) * Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain (motor racing) * Wales Rally GB (motor racing) * World Rally Championship (motor racing) * 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games * 1991 Rugby World Cup * 1999 Rugby World Cup * 2007 Rugby World Cup * 2008 IRB Junior World Championship (rugby union) * FA Cup 2001-2006 (football) * London 2012 Olympics



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