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Cardiff City Football Club is a football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 team based in Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
, Wales. Cardiff are currently playing in the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
. They play their home games at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
.

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
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 in 1927
FA Cup Final 1927

The 1927 FA Cup Final was won by Cardiff City F.C., who beat Arsenal F.C. 1–0. It is most remembered for Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis 's mistake which led to the only goal of the game....
, during a decade when they were one of the strongest sides in the English league, finishing runners-up in 1923/4
1923-24 in English football

The 1923-24 season was the 49th season of competitive football in England....
 and also losing 1-0 to Sheffield United in the FA Cup Final
FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just The Cup Final is the last match in the FA Cup. With an official attendance of 89,826 at the 2007 FA Cup Final, it is the second List of sports attendance figures#Domestic club championship events and the best attended domestic football event....
 of 1925.






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Cardiff City Football Club is a football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 team based in Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
, Wales. Cardiff are currently playing in the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
. They play their home games at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
.

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
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 in 1927
FA Cup Final 1927

The 1927 FA Cup Final was won by Cardiff City F.C., who beat Arsenal F.C. 1–0. It is most remembered for Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis 's mistake which led to the only goal of the game....
, during a decade when they were one of the strongest sides in the English league, finishing runners-up in 1923/4
1923-24 in English football

The 1923-24 season was the 49th season of competitive football in England....
 and also losing 1-0 to Sheffield United in the FA Cup Final
FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just The Cup Final is the last match in the FA Cup. With an official attendance of 89,826 at the 2007 FA Cup Final, it is the second List of sports attendance figures#Domestic club championship events and the best attended domestic football event....
 of 1925. They have also been regular winners of the Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup

The Welsh Cup is a knock-out Football competition contested annually by teams from Wales.The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in 1877-78....
, and as the winner of the Cup in 1966-67
1966-67 in English football

The 1966-67 season was the 87th season of competitive football in England....
 gained entry to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a Football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions....
, reaching the semi-finals in 1967-68
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1967-68

The season 1967-68 of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by A.C. Milan final victory against Hamburger SV, the fourth Germany finalist in four years....
. They played in old Football League First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 periods of 1921-1929, 1952-1957 and 1960-1962.

Their history in recent years has been less successful but they have made some improvement in the last few seasons. In 1986
1986 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1986 throughout the world....
, they were relegated to the Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
, and over the next 14 years slipped into the league's basement division three times. In 1996
1996 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1996 throughout the world....
 they were the league's third lowest placed team. However; a Football League Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 playoff triumph in 2003
2003 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 2003 throughout the world....
 lifted them into the Football League First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
; and they are now just one promotion away from reaching the Premiership which would make them the first non-English team to do so. In 2008, they reached the final of the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 for the third time before losing 1-0 to Portsmouth
Portsmouth F.C.

Portsmouth Football Club is an English football club based in the south coast city of Portsmouth. The club is nicknamed Pompey , sometimes called 'The Blues', with their fans known as 'The Blue Army'....
.

History


Foundation

Cardiff City was formed in 1899 by Bartley Wilson as a way of keeping players from the Riverside Cricket Club together and in shape during the winter months. Their first season saw them playing friendlies against local sides at their Sophia Gardens ground, but in 1900 they joined the Cardiff & District League for their first competitive season. In 1905 Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
 was granted city status by King Edward VII
Edward VII of the United Kingdom

Edward VII was Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910....
 and so the club put in a request to change their name to Cardiff City, but the request was turned down as they were deemed to be not playing at a high enough level. To combat this they arranged to join the South Wales Amateur League in 1907 and the following year they were granted permission to change the name of the club to Cardiff City.

Interest in the club began to rise but they were forced to turn down the opportunity to join the newly formed Southern League Second Division due to the lack of facilities at their Sophia Gardens ground. Over the next two years Cardiff welcomed many of Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
's top sides to Cardiff, including Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as 'The Boro', are an English football club based in Middlesbrough, who play in the Premier League....
, Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
 and Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace F.C.

Crystal Palace F.C. is an England association football club based in South Norwood, London. Their home games are played at Selhurst Park....
, with the matches being played at various grounds in Cardiff and nearby towns.The club would eventually move into their new ground Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 in 1910. The club made its first signing the following year with the accquisition of Jack Evans
Jack Evans (Welsh footballer)

John Hugh "Jack" Evans is a former Welsh people professional footballer and Wales national football team international....
 from Cwmparc.

With the new ground Cardiff joined the Southern League Second Division and Bartley Wilson was quick to hire the clubs first manager in Davy McDougall
Davy McDougall

Davy McDougall was a Scottish people player who played his club football for Rangers F.C. and Bristol City F.C.. In 1910 he joined Cardiff City F.C....
 who became player-manager. Their first match was a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
 with new signing Evans scoring their only goal. They went on to finish in an impressive fourth place in their first year in the league. They stayed in the division for the next decade, apart from when the league was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
.

Early glories

Cardiff are one of a handful of Welsh sides to play in the English football league system
English football league system

The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of League system for club football in England . The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, and allows even the smallest club to dream of rising to the very top of the system....
, rather than the Welsh system
Welsh football league system

The Welsh football league system is a series of association football leagues with regular promotion and relegation between them....
. The other teams are Swansea City
Swansea City A.F.C.

Swansea City Association Football Club is a Wales football club currently playing in the Football League Championship. Formed in 1912, they joined the Football League in 1920, and have been members ever since....
, Wrexham, Newport County
Newport County A.F.C.

Newport County are a Wales football team based in the city of Newport. They currently play in the English football league system Conference South....
, Merthyr Tydfil
Merthyr Tydfil F.C.

Merthyr Tydfil Football Club is a Welsh Football club, based at the Penydarren Park ground in Merthyr Tydfil. The team currently play in the Southern League Premier Division....
 and Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay F.C.

Colwyn Bay F.C. are a Wales Association football club who currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One North. Nicknamed the Seagulls, the club play at Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn....
. Their most successful period so far was the 1920s in which they finished runners-up to Huddersfield Town F.C in 1924
1924 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1924 throughout the world....
 in the old Football League First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 on Goal Average, followed by two FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 Finals in 1925 against Sheffield United and 1927
FA Cup Final 1927

The 1927 FA Cup Final was won by Cardiff City F.C., who beat Arsenal F.C. 1–0. It is most remembered for Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis 's mistake which led to the only goal of the game....
 against Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
. The Final against Arsenal saw Cardiff become the only team to have taken the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 out of England with a 1-0 victory over Arsenal. The final was also notable as it was the first to be broadcast to the nation by BBC Radio
BBC Radio

BBC Radio is a service of the BBC which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. For a history of BBC radio prior to 1927 see British Broadcasting Company, Ltd....
. Cardiff City and Swansea City are the only Welsh football clubs to have played at the highest level of English football. The last season they spent in the First Division was 1962
1962 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1962 throughout the world....
.

Cardiff ended the 1914–15 season third in the Southern League
Southern Football League

The Southern League is an England Association football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from the South West, South Central and Midlands of England....
 table, before league football was suspended during the First World War. On the cessation of hostilities, Cardiff spent one final season in the Southern League, finishing fourth, before being invited to join the Football League Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 as the strongest team in Wales, with the remaining Southern League clubs forming the new Football League Third Division
Football League Third Division

From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
.

On 30 August 1920, Cardiff City played their first Football League
The Football League

The Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola Football League for English football sponsorship reasons, is a league competition featuring professional Football clubs from England and Wales....
 match at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
, when 25,000 supporters showed up to watch a scoreless draw with Clapton Orient
Leyton Orient F.C.

Leyton Orient F.C. are an England professional Association football team from east London, currently playing in Football League One of the Football League....
. The first ever Football League victory for Cardiff City, at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 occurred only 5 days later, when Stockport County
Stockport County F.C.

Stockport County Football Club are one of four English Football Clubs to be fully owned by their supporters. The Stockport County Supporters' Trust took ownership of the club in July 2005....
 were beaten 3-0.

This early Cardiff City team showed more than enough class to match others in the League, and they were promoted to the top flight of English Football at the first attempt. In fact the Champions, Birmingham City
Birmingham City F.C.

Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, they became Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham F.C. in 1905, finally becoming Birmingham City F.C....
 only pipped Cardiff City to the title on Goal differential. The average gate for this season was a very impressive 29,000. They also had a great run in the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 reaching the semi-final
FA Cup Semi-finals

The FA Cup Semi-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the FA Cup Final. They are the penultimate phase of the FA Cup, the oldest football tournament in the world....
 stage, where they went out to Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
 after a replay.

Cardiff City now found themselves in the top tier of the Football League (at this time known as the First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
). On 21 January 1922, Len Davies
Len Davies

Len Davies was a Wales professional footballer. Davies, born in the Splott district of Cardiff, remains the record career goalscorer for Cardiff City F.C.....
 scored the Clubs' first ever top-flight hat-trick in a 6-3 win over Bradford City
Bradford City A.F.C.

Bradford City Association Football Club is an England association football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, playing in Football League Two....
. Even though their first taste of top-flight football got off to a miserable start, recording only 3 points from the first 7 matches, Cardiff City's form improved fantastically and they eventually finished in fourth position.

1923-24
1923-24 in English football

The 1923-24 season was the 49th season of competitive football in England....
 has proved to be the best ever in the league for Cardiff City. After a dramatic season in which themselves and Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield Town F.C.

Huddersfield Town Football Club is an England association football club formed in 1908 and based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. They currently play in Football League One....
 tussled for the Championship title, Cardiff went in to the last game of the year, one point ahead of second placed Huddersfield.

Huddersfield eventually beat their opponents on the day, Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest F.C.

Nottingham Forest F.C. is an England professional Football club based at the City Ground in West Bridgford, a suburb of Nottingham. It is currently playing in the second tier of English league football, Football League Championship....
 by a scoreline of 3-0, meaning for Cardiff City to lift their first ever league title they would have to overcome Birmingham City
Birmingham City F.C.

Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, they became Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham F.C. in 1905, finally becoming Birmingham City F.C....
. With the scoreline deadlocked at 0-0, Cardiff City were awarded a penalty. Top scorer Len Davies took the spot kick, however missed form 12 yards and Birmingham City held out for a draw, meaning Cardiff would have to settle for 2nd spot on goal average. Although having scored 1 more goal than Huddersfield during the season, Cardiff also conceded 1 more meaning they had a worse scoring to conceding ratio of 1.794 compared with Huddersfield's 1.818 which eventually meant Huddersfield went on to be the First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 champions of the 1923/1924 season
1923-24 in English football

The 1923-24 season was the 49th season of competitive football in England....
.

The following season was the first time Cardiff City appeared at Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium

The original Wembley Stadium was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007....
 (1925
1924-25 in English football

The 1924-25 season was the 50th season of competitive football in England....
). In the first round of the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 (then known as the English Cup) Cardiff City beat Darlington
Darlington F.C.

Darlington Football Club are an England association football team based in the England town of Darlington, currently playing in Football League Two....
 and this was then followed by a 1-0 home win against Fulham F.C.
Fulham F.C.

Fulham Football Club is an English professional Association football club based in Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Founded in 1879, they celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2004, and they are in the top tier of English football, the The Football Association Premier League....
 in round two. The Bluebirds then traveled to Meadow Lane
Meadow Lane

The Meadow Lane Stadium is a football stadium in Nottingham, England. It is the home ground of Notts County F.C., holding a capacity of 20,300, present capacity is 19,588 due to safety requirements as per safety certificate....
 in Round 3 where they defeated Notts County
Notts County F.C.

Notts County Football Club is a association football club based in Nottingham, England, and the oldest of all the clubs that are now professional....
 2-0 before an epic Quarter Final tie between Leicester City
Leicester City F.C.

Leicester City Football Club, is an England professional football club based at the Walkers Stadium in the city of Leicester. Leicester's highest ever finish was second in the old Division One in 1928-29 in English football, and despite getting into the FA Cup final four times, they have never won the cup....
 almost dashed Cardiff hearts. With the scorelines locked at 1-1, Welsh international Willie Davies scored directly from a corner with the last kick of the game to send Cardiff through to the Semi-Finals against Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers F.C.

Blackburn Rovers Football Club is an English FA Premier League Association football club based in the town of Blackburn, Lancashire. It is one of only three teams to be founder members of both the Football League and the Premier League, the others being Aston Villa F.C....
. Cardiff City tore the Rovers defence apart and raced away with a 3-1 victory to set up a final against Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.

Sheffield United Football Club is a professional England football club based in the Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They currently play in the English Football League Championship....
. After a dour final played out in front of 91,763 fans, the game was decided by an England International Fred Tunstall
Fred Tunstall

Fred Tunstall was a Football who played for Sheffield United and England national football team.Tunstall started his footballing career with amateur side Darfield St George's, before joining Midland Football League side Scunthorpe United F.C.....
 who scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory for Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.

Sheffield United Football Club is a professional England football club based in the Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They currently play in the English Football League Championship....
.

The 1926-27
1926-27 in English football

The 1926-27 season was the 52nd season of competitive football in England....
 season was Cardiff's worst performance in the top tier of English Football since they had entered via promotion six seasons prior. They had a fairly miserable time in the league, by their high standards, finishing in 14th position. However the 1926-27 season did not go down in the history books as another year, in which Cardiff City ended it without a major trophy to show for their efforts.

Cardiff entered the competition in the 3rd round, where they met and defeated Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
 2-1 at Ninian Park. Trips to Darlington
Darlington F.C.

Darlington Football Club are an England association football team based in the England town of Darlington, currently playing in Football League Two....
 and subsequently to Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English Football League teams professional football club based in Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England....
 in the 4th and 5th rounds respectively, both finished with the same scorelines; 2-0 wins for Cardiff City.

In the Quarter-Finals, Cardiff met a youthful and promising side, in another away fixture, this time against Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
. A goalless draw was played at Stamford Bridge
Stamford Bridge (stadium)

Stamford Bridge is a football stadium on the border of Fulham and Chelsea, London, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that is home to Chelsea F.C.....
, in front of a massive 70,184 people. At the replay at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 another 47,854 people crammed in. Having led 2-0 thanks to goals by Sam Irving
Sam Irving

Samuel Johnstone Irving was an Irish people Football and Coach ....
 and Len Davies
Len Davies

Len Davies was a Wales professional footballer. Davies, born in the Splott district of Cardiff, remains the record career goalscorer for Cardiff City F.C.....
, Cardiff City allowed Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
 to get back into the fixture, and soon after half-time the scores were once again level at 2-2. As the tie began to look destined for another draw, Hughie Ferguson
Hughie Ferguson

Hughie Ferguson was a Scotland football er. He is only one of seven men in the entire history of the Football and Scottish Football Leagues to have scored 350 League goals, though he was never capped for Scotland national football team and his winning goal for Cardiff City F.C....
 netted the winning goal from the penalty spot. At the Semi-Final stage, Cardiff City met Reading
Reading F.C.

Reading Football Club are an association football club, based in the England town of Reading, Berkshire, in Berkshire. They play in Football League Championship in the 2008-09 season after being relegated on the final day of the previous season....
 at Molineux
Molineux

'Molineux' may refer to:*William Molineux, American, participant in the Boston Tea Party*Molineux Stadium, in Wolverhampton, England*Molineux, New York State evidence standard, established in People v....
 and Cardiff ended up as comfortable 3-0 victors.

The final
On St George's Day
St George's Day

St George's Day is celebrated by several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities, of which Saint George is the patron saint, including England, the old kingdoms and counties of the Crown of Aragon in Spain - Aragon, Catalonia and Valencian Community; Portugal, Georgia , Serbia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Macedonia, and...
, April 23, 1927, Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium

The original Wembley Stadium was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007....
, London; The FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 was taken out of England for the first and only time when Cardiff City beat Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
 thanks to a goal by Cardiff City cult hero, Hughie Ferguson
Hughie Ferguson

Hughie Ferguson was a Scotland football er. He is only one of seven men in the entire history of the Football and Scottish Football Leagues to have scored 350 League goals, though he was never capped for Scotland national football team and his winning goal for Cardiff City F.C....
.

In the 74th minute, collecting a throw from the right, Ferguson hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. Dan Lewis, the Arsenal goalkeeper, appeared to collect the ball but, under pressure from the advancing Len Davies, clumsily allowed the ball to roll through his grasp; in a desperate attempt to retrieve the ball, Lewis only succeeded in knocking the ball with his elbow into his own net. . Ernie Curtis, the 19 year old centre-wing said of the goal:

It is believed that this cup final, attracted one of the highest audiences ever, as it was the first to be broadcast by BBC Radio
BBC Radio

BBC Radio is a service of the BBC which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. For a history of BBC radio prior to 1927 see British Broadcasting Company, Ltd....
. Captain Fred Keenor
Fred Keenor

Frederick Charles 'Fred' Keenor was a Welsh people professional football player best known for captaining the Cardiff City team to success in the final tie of the FA Cup competition in 1927....
 received the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 trophy from King George V
George V of the United Kingdom

George V was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha....
 only 7 years after Cardiff City had entered the Football League
The Football League

The Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola Football League for English football sponsorship reasons, is a league competition featuring professional Football clubs from England and Wales....
, and six seasons since they had been promoted to the top division.

Ferguson still features on the record books for Cardiff City, having scored five goals in the First Division fixture with Burnley on September 1, 1928 (his 32 goals in all competitions in 1926-27 stood until Robert Earnshaw overtook it in March 2003). He scored the first in the 2-1 victory over the Corinthians in the 1927-28 Charity Shield and his two goals won the Welsh Cup later that same season for Cardiff against Bangor; but despite a healthy return of 77 goals during his four seasons there his days at Ninian Park were numbered.

The next few years

That FA Cup Final
FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just The Cup Final is the last match in the FA Cup. With an official attendance of 89,826 at the 2007 FA Cup Final, it is the second List of sports attendance figures#Domestic club championship events and the best attended domestic football event....
 win, was not the end of their cup exploits this season; as they also won the Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup

The Welsh Cup is a knock-out Football competition contested annually by teams from Wales.The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in 1877-78....
 defeating Rhyl FC by a scoreline of 2-0, and would go on to win the Charity Shield after beating the Corinthians 2-1 at Stamford Bridge
Stamford Bridge (stadium)

Stamford Bridge is a football stadium on the border of Fulham and Chelsea, London, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that is home to Chelsea F.C.....
.

The following season 1927/1928 once again resulted in a top flight, top 6 finish for Cardiff City. Having led the Championship for a brief spell during mid-season, their performances began to tail off, and they had to settle for 6th place.

In the 1928/1929 Season Cardiff City were relegated from the First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 of the Football League
The Football League

The Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola Football League for English football sponsorship reasons, is a league competition featuring professional Football clubs from England and Wales....
, despite conceding the least amount of goals of all teams in the division that year. However, this was only a sign of things to come for the Bluebirds, and after two seasons in the Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
, they were once again relegated in 1931 into Division 3 South
Football League Third Division South

The Football League Third Division South was a level of England professional football which ran in parallel to Football League Third Division North from 1921 to 1958....
 having played 42 league matches, and only managing to win 8. During this time in the lowest division of recognised League Football
League football

League football may refer to:*The sport of rugby league*The four fully professional divisions of English football, as opposed to semi-professional and amateur non-league football. See English football league system#structure....
; Cardiff City were once again able to show some promise, and in fact they recorded their biggest ever win in the Football League, when they destroyed Thames A.F.C.
Thames A.F.C.

Thames Association Football Club were an England association football club from Custom House, London, East London, England , who briefly played in the Football League between 1930 in association football and 1932 in association football....
 by a scoreline of 9-2. Results however continued to be below what was expected by the City faithful, and therefore in May 1933, Fred Stewart
Fred Stewart (football manager)

Fred Stewart was an English people football manager. Despite managing for 33 years he only ever took charge of two clubs, Stockport County F.C....
 resigned after 22 years in charge of the club.

Bartley Wilson was chosen to replace Fred Stewart; however the results continued to be extremely disappointing, and in March 1934, Ben Watts-Jones, was given the opportunity to manage the club he had supported as a youngster. However, he was unable to turn the clubs' fortunes around by the end of the season; meaning Cardiff City were forced to apply for re-election after finishing bottom of the division. Watts-Jones remained in charge for another three years until he was replaced by Bill Jennings
Bill Jennings

Bill Jennings was a professional ice hockey player who played 108 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins. He was born in Toronto, Ontario....
, a former Welsh international who had been brought to the club originally as trainer four years previous.

To add to the club's woes, in January 1937 the centre stand at Ninian Park was destroyed by fire. However; this caused the fans and club members to pull together, in order to save the club. Suddenly, there were signs that the worst was over both on and off the field. The teams' results began to improve over the next two seasons, and in turn; this meant that more fans were coming to Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 in order to see their beloved team's revival. The 1938-39 season saw the debut of a resourceful Winger
Midfield

Midfield is the part of a sports pitch that lies approximately in the center. It is a term most commonly associated with football to refer to the area in and around the center circle, as well as the players who occupy that region, but it can be used in field hockey to describe the same area, or in Rugby football to refer to the area occupied...
 who would be a prominent member of future City sides; Billy Baker
Billy Baker

Billy Baker was a Wales professional Football .His first club was Troedrhiw, from which he moved in January 1938 to Cardiff City F.C. His time with Cardiff was interrupted by World War II, but he stayed with them until 1955....
, however a final league position of 13th in the division was not thought to be good enough by new chairman Herbert Merrett, and he appointed Cyril Spiers
Cyril Spiers

Cyril Spiers was an England association football goalkeeper and later Coach .Spiers began his playing career at Aston Villa F.C. where he made over one hundred appearances before suffering a serious injury....
 as secretary-manager to replace Jennings for the 1939-40 season. That season; Spiers set about changing the personnel, bringing in a number of new faces including Forward Trevor Morris
Trevor Morris

Trevor Morris was a professional footballer and manager.The son of a miner from Carmarthenshire, Trevor Morris was a wing half with Cardiff City F.C....
 from Ipswich
Ipswich Town F.C.

Ipswich Town Football Club are an England professional football football team based in Ipswich, Suffolk. As of 2009, they play in the Football League Championship, having last appeared in the Premier League in 2001-02 in English football....
 and also young centre forward Wilfred Wooller
Wilfred Wooller

Wilfred Wooller was a Wales cricketer, rugby player, cricket administrator and journalist.Wilf Wooller was born at Rhos-on-Sea in Conwy County Borough....
, a Welsh
Welsh people

The Welsh people are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language. John Davies argues that the origin of the "Welsh nation" can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries, following the Roman withdrawal from Britain, although Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales far longer....
 Rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 International who was also to captain Glamorgan
Glamorgan

Glamorgan or Glamorganshire is one of the thirteen Historic counties of Wales and a former Administrative divisions of Wales of Wales. It was originally an early medieval monarchy of varying names and boundaries until taken over by the Anglo-Norman as a lordship....
 at Cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
. World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 caused the suspension of the Football League in September 1939; and this suspension continued until the 1947 Season. They crowned as champions of Division 3 South
Football League Third Division South

The Football League Third Division South was a level of England professional football which ran in parallel to Football League Third Division North from 1921 to 1958....
 and returned to Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 in 1946-47 season.

Following the return of the Football League Cardiff chairman Sir Herbert Merrett established close links with Torquay United
Torquay United F.C.

Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, is an England Football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. They play in the Conference National....
 after being a regular visitor to a hotel owned by the Torquay chairman. The arrangement saw any players Cardiff thought not good enough would be offered to Torquay and Cardiff would get first refusal on any players who were thought good enough to make it in higher leagues. A number of players joined Cardiff from Torquay, the most successful being goalkeeper Phil Joslin
Phil Joslin

Philip James "Phil" Joslin is a former English people professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper....
, winger Mike Tiddy
Mike Tiddy

Michael Douglas "Mike" Tiddy is a former English people professional footballer....
 and forward Tommy Northcott
Tommy Northcott

Thomas Theodore "Tommy" Northcott was an English professional footballer. Although he played for several clubs during his career, Northcott is particularly remembered for his time at Torquay United F.C., where he is regarded as one of the clubs all-time greats and Lincoln City F.C....
. However the relationship became sour after Cardiff allowed Harry Parfitt to join the Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
 based side in the understanding they could have him back when required. In 1954 Cardiff offered £2500 to bring him back but Torquay demanded £5000. Despite the Torquay chairman willing to let him return to Cardiff for £2500 several members of the clubs board decided to block the move until a higher price was agreed. Cardiff eventually paid the £5000 asking price but subsequentley broke off ties with Torquay.

During the 1960s Cardiff began qualifying for European competition for the first time through the Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup

The Welsh Cup is a knock-out Football competition contested annually by teams from Wales.The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in 1877-78....
. Their first ever match in European competition was in the European Cup Winners Cup during the 1964-65 season against Danish side Esbjerg fB
Esbjerg fB

Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber is a Denmark football club from the port city of Esbjerg. They play in the Denmark Danish Superliga. The club was formed in 1924, as a merger between Esbjerg Boldklub af 1898 and Esbjerg Amat?rklub af 1911....
, winning 1-0 on aggregate over the two legs, the only goal being scored by Peter King
Peter King (footballer)

Peter Charles King is a former English people professional footballer....
. They went on to reach the quarter-finals before being knocked out by Real Zaragoza
Real Zaragoza

Real Zaragoza is a Spain football team from Zaragoza in Aragon. Founded on March 18, 1932, it will play the Segunda Divisi?n 2008-09 season in the Segunda Divisi?n....
. Despite their exploits in Europe, the club were still struggling in league competition under the stewardship of Jimmy Scoular
Jimmy Scoular

Jimmy Scoular was a Scotland football player.Scoular signed for Portsmouth F.C. in 1945 from Gosport Borough. Here he impressed many with his tireless stamina and tough tackling....
, finishing in 20th position in Division Two. One high point at this time was the emergence of a 16-year old striker named John Toshack
John Toshack

John Benjamin Toshack Order of the British Empire is a Wales football and former player. He is the current manager of the Wales national football team, having taken on this role in late 2004, and briefly managed the national side once before in the early 1990s....
 who would go on to become an important part of the team for several years, along with his strike partner Brian Clark
Brian Clark (footballer)

Brian Donald Clark is a former English people professional football . He is probably most famous for scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory for Cardiff City F.C....
, before a high profile switch to Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
.

Two years later the club would go on to reach the semi-final of the Cup Winners Cup, the furthest the club has ever gone in European competition. Wins over Shamrock Rovers
Shamrock Rovers F.C.

Shamrock Rovers Football Club are a association football club from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. They play in the FAI Premier Division of the FAI League of Ireland and are the most successful club in Irish footballing history....
, NAC Breda
NAC Breda

NAC Breda is a Netherlands football club from Breda .NAC was founded on September 19, 1912 when the two clubs NOAD and ADVENDO merged. NOAD stood for Nooit Opgeven Altijd Doorgaan ....
, and Torpedo Moscow set up a tie with German side Hamburg
Hamburger SV

Hamburger SV is a Germany multi sport club based in Hamburg, its largest branch is the List of football clubs in Germany. The football team is one of the country's oldest, most well known and best performing clubs, with the unique distinction of having played continuously in top-flight German football since the end of World War I....
, whose squad contained a number of German
Germany national football team

The German national football team is the association football team representing the country of Germany in international competition since 1908....
 internationals in the likes of Uwe Seeler
Uwe Seeler

Uwe Seeler is a former Germany football official and retired football player. He played for Hamburger SV and also made 72 appearances for the Germany national football team....
. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg, just over 43,000 fans turned out at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 to watch Hamburg triumph with a 3-2 victory. Despite their defeat, the cup provided inspiration for the side and they managed to finish in a more stable 13th position, with their strike partnership of Clark and Toshack finishing the season with 39 goals between them. Defeats against FC Porto and Göztepe A.S.
Göztepe A.S.

G?ztepe A.S. are a Turkey sports club in G?zelyali, Izmir. G?ztepe were the first Turkish football club to ever reach a semi-final in a UEFA Cup in 1968....
 saw them knocked out in the opening rounds of the tournament during the next two seasons.

At the start of the 1970-71 season the club paid £35,000 to sign midfielder Ian Gibson
Ian Gibson (footballer born 1943)

Ian Stewart Gibson is a former Scottish people professional Association football.A Scottish schoolboy international, Gibson began his career at Accrington Stanley F.C., making his league debut at the age of 15, before joining Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C....
 from Coventry City
Coventry City F.C.

Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues owing to the traditional colour of their strip, is an association football club based in Coventry, England....
 to provide support for Clark and Toshack up front, but the strikeforce was broken up three months later when Toshack was sold to Liverpool for £110,000. The club paid £40,000 to bring Alan Warboys
Alan Warboys

Alan Warboys is an English people footballer who played as a striker.Warboys began his career at Doncaster Rovers F.C. before moving to Sheffield Wednesday F.C....
 in from Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday F.C.

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club are a professional Association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England who currently compete in the Football League Championship, in England....
 as a replacement but missed out on promotion by finishing third. Although the sale of Toshack did hamper the progress of the team, the club did manage to reach the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners Cup where they faced Spanish giants Real Madrid
Real Madrid

Real Madrid Club de F?tbol is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain. It is the Football records in Spain in Football in Spain and was voted by FIFA as the most successful club of the 20th century, having won a record thirty-one La Liga titles, seventeen Copa del Rey, a record nine UEFA Champions League and two UEFA...
. The first leg of the tie was held at Ninian Park where 47,000 fans watched one of the most famous victories in the clubs history when Brian Clark headed in to give Cardiff a 1-0 win. Despite going out after losing the second leg 2-0 the result would still go down in the clubs history. The club remained old Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 except seasons of 1975-76 and 1982-83.

Since 1985


1985-2000: A barren era

Between 1985 and 1993, Cardiff were continuously in the lower two divisions of the league after being relegated to the Third Division
Football League Third Division

From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
. They relegated to Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
 once in 1985-86 season. They promoted to Third Division in as runner-ups in 1987-88 one. Two years later they dropped into twice the Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
. Cardiff won the new Division Three
Football League Third Division

From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
 championship in 1993
1992-93 in English football

The 1992-1993 season was the 113th season of competitive football in England....
 but were relegated two years later, and in 1996
1995-96 in English football

The 1995-1996 season was the 116th season of competitive football in England....
 finished in their lowest-ever league position - 22nd of 24 in Division Three, with only Scarborough F.C.
Scarborough F.C.

Scarborough Football Club was an England football team based in the seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire. They were one of the oldest football clubs in England, formed in 1879, before they were wound up on 20 June, 2007, with debts of ?2.5 million....
 and Torquay United
Torquay United F.C.

Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, is an England Football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. They play in the Conference National....
 below them. They did better the following season, finishing seventh (although they lost in the playoff semi finals), but suffered a setback and slipped into the bottom half of the table in 1998
1997-98 in English football

The 1997-1998 season was the 118th season of competitive football in England....
. They finished third in Division Three in 1999
1998-99 in English football

The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England....
 and won automatic promotion to Division Two
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
.

Cardiff struggled in Division Two throughout the 1999-2000 season
1999-2000 in English football

The 1999–2000 season was the 120th season of competitive football in England....
 and were relegated in 21st place. They finished Division Three runners-up the following season and have made impressive progress since then, helped by the investment of Lebanese businessman Sam Hammam
Sam Hammam

Samir "Sam" Hammam is a Lebanon businessman, most notable for his high profile involvement in United Kingdom football clubs.Having trained as civil engineering, Hammam made his fortune as a building contractor in the Middle East....
.

Revival and promotion: 2000-2003

Having sold his interests in Wimbledon F.C.
Wimbledon F.C.

Wimbledon Football Club was a Association football club that began life in Wimbledon, London, south west London. Founded in 1911 in football as Wimbledon Borough, the club spent most of its history in non-league football, before a rapid ascent to the FA Premier League of English football in the late 1970s and early 1980s, staying in the old...
, Sam Hammam
Sam Hammam

Samir "Sam" Hammam is a Lebanon businessman, most notable for his high profile involvement in United Kingdom football clubs.Having trained as civil engineering, Hammam made his fortune as a building contractor in the Middle East....
 purchased control of Cardiff City in August 2000, for a sum believed to be in the region of £11.5 million. Sam Hammam
Sam Hammam

Samir "Sam" Hammam is a Lebanon businessman, most notable for his high profile involvement in United Kingdom football clubs.Having trained as civil engineering, Hammam made his fortune as a building contractor in the Middle East....
 quickly picked up where he left off with the Crazy Gang
Crazy Gang

The Crazy Gang is a nickname coined by the United Kingdom media to describe the Wimbledon F.C. football team of the 1980s and the 1990s.The name, originally that of a The Crazy Gang popular in the 1940s, was coined because of the often eccentric and boisterously macho behaviour of Wimbledon's players, who were in the habit of playing outr...
. Shortly after taking over at Cardiff, Hammam controversially pledged to get the entire Welsh nation to support Cardiff by renaming the club "The Cardiff Celts" and changing the club colours to green, red and white. However, after lengthy talks with senior players and fans, Sam Hammam
Sam Hammam

Samir "Sam" Hammam is a Lebanon businessman, most notable for his high profile involvement in United Kingdom football clubs.Having trained as civil engineering, Hammam made his fortune as a building contractor in the Middle East....
 decided that the best policy was not to change the name of the club; however the club crest was redesigned. This new design incorporated the Cardiff City mascot
Mascot

The term mascot ? defined as a term for any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck ? colloquially includes anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team, society, military unit, or Brand....
 Bartley the Bluebird, in front of the Flag of Saint David
Flag of Saint David

The Flag of St David is normally a gold cross on a black field, although it appears in many forms including a black cross on a gold field, or with an engrailed cross....
; and featured the Club's nickname superimposed at the top of the crest. Lennie Lawrence
Lennie Lawrence

Robin Michael Lawrence, commonly known as Lennie Lawrence, is a United Kingdom association football coach . He has managed a number of English clubs and one Welsh club in a coaching career spanning over 30 years....
 guided Cardiff to promotion via a Division Two
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 playoff triumph in 2003
2002-03 in English football

The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England....
 against Queens Park Rangers F.C.
Queens Park Rangers F.C.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club are an English professional association football club, based in Shepherd's Bush, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London....
 Cardiff City finished in 6th position and played Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
 in the Division Two
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 playoff semi-finals. On May 10th 2003; Cardiff City beat Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
 1-0 on aggregate, having won the match at Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
 1-0 , and drawing the away leg 0-0 on 13 May 2003. Queens Park Rangers drew with Oldham Athletic
Oldham Athletic A.F.C.

Oldham Athletic Association Football Club Limited, more commonly Oldham Athletic Football Club or informally Oldham Athletic, is an England association football club based at Boundary Park, on Furtherwood Road in Oldham, Greater Manchester....
 away from home 1-1 on 10 May 2003, before claiming the advantage at Loftus Road
Loftus Road

Loftus Road is a Football stadium in Shepherds Bush, London. It is home to the Football in England team Queens Park Rangers F.C. and has a Seating capacity of around 18,200....
 on 14 May 2003; going through to the playoff final with a 2-1 aggregate victory.

On 25 May; the Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium

The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team but is also host to many other large scale events, such as Wales Rally Great Britain stage of the World Rally Championship, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain,...
, in Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
, hosted one of the most unforgettable playoff finals in history. Both Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers F.C.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club are an English professional association football club, based in Shepherd's Bush, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London....
 had been set up with defence minded formations. The game was comparatively scrappy with only occasional glimpses of class shown by both sides. However after a nerve-wracking final, substitute Andy Campbell
Andy Campbell

Andrew Paul "Andy" Campbell is an England association football, who plays for Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C.....
 came off the bench to guide Cardiff past Queens Park Rangers with a spectacular lob after 114 minutes of play.

The former Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as 'The Boro', are an English football club based in Middlesbrough, who play in the Premier League....
 striker
Striker

Forwards, also known as attackers and strikers, are the players on a team in association football who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals....
, who had replaced Robert Earnshaw
Robert Earnshaw

Robert Earnshaw is a Zambian-born Wales national football team football player. He is a striker presently playing for Nottingham Forest F.C.....
 in the second half, shrugged off Danny Shittu
Danny Shittu

Daniel Olusola "Danny" Shittu is a Nigerian Association football, currently playing for Premier League side Bolton Wanderers F.C.. He is a central defender....
 and then calmly lobbed Chris Day
Chris Day

Christopher Nicholas Day is an England goalkeeper currently playing for Conference National outfit Stevenage Borough F.C.....
, the Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers F.C.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club are an English professional association football club, based in Shepherd's Bush, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London....
 Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper

In many team sports, a goalkeeper is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal ....
 to ensure Cardiff returned to Division One after an 18-year absence. Chances had been few and far between in normal time, but as both sets of players tired, the game opened up in those nail-biting final 30 minutes. No more so than when Day made a superb one-handed save from a Spencer Prior
Spencer Prior

Spencer Justin Prior is an England former football . He was a Defender who retired at the end of the 2006-07 in English football season, finishing his career with hometown club Southend United F.C., where he began his career....
 header after Graham Kavanagh
Graham Kavanagh

Graham Anthony Kavanagh is an Republic of Ireland Association football who plays for Carlisle United, having also played for Home Farm F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Stoke City F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Wigan Athletic F.C., Sunderland A.F.C....
's in-swinging free-kick.

Since 2003: The Premiership dream

Cardiff City have remained at Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
 level ever since. However, Lawrence was relieved of his duties to make way for David Jones in 2005
2004-05 in English football

The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....
.

The Bluebirds established themselves in Division One during 2003-04 season
2003-04 in English football

The 2003-04 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England....
 as they finished it off in an impressive 13th position. They struggled to a 16th position finish at the end of the 2004-05
2004-05 in English football

The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....
 campaign and saw renewed hope as they were impressive in the 2005–06 season
2005-06 in English football

The 2005?06 season was the 126th season of competitive football in England....
 with an eleventh position finish

The record transfer paid by Cardiff City for a player is £1.7 million to Stoke City
Stoke City F.C.

Stoke City Football Club is a association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Founded in 1863, Stoke is the oldest club in the Premier League, and the second oldest professional football club after Notts County F.C.....
 for Peter Thorne
Peter Thorne (soccer)

Peter Thorne is an English professional association football who plays for Bradford City A.F.C.....
 in 2001
2000-01 in English football

The 2000-01 season was the 121st season of competitive football in England....
. The previous record was £1 million for Graham Kavanagh
Graham Kavanagh

Graham Anthony Kavanagh is an Republic of Ireland Association football who plays for Carlisle United, having also played for Home Farm F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Stoke City F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Wigan Athletic F.C., Sunderland A.F.C....
, also from Stoke, set only a few weeks earlier. The club have also paid fees in excess of £1m for Defender Darren Purse
Darren Purse

Darren John Purse is a professional association football player who is currently captain of Football League Championship side Cardiff City F.C.....
 from West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
, £950,000 for striker Andy Campbell
Andy Campbell

Andrew Paul "Andy" Campbell is an England association football, who plays for Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C.....
 from Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as 'The Boro', are an English football club based in Middlesbrough, who play in the Premier League....
 and £850,000 for another striker, Alan Lee
Alan Lee (footballer)

Alan Meggs Lee is a professional association football currently playing for Football League Championship club Crystal Palace F.C.. He also plays internationally for the Republic of Ireland national football team....
 from Rotherham United
Rotherham United F.C.

The Chuckle BrothersAs two of Rotherham's most famous and much revered residents, the Chuckle Brother's were made honorary presidents of Rotherham United F.C....
.

The record transfer fee received is up to £5 million for Michael Chopra
Michael Chopra

Rocky Michael Chopra is an England Association football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. on loan from Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C.....
 which activated a release clause in his contract. This transfer occurred on the 13th of July during the summer transfer market of 2007 - 2008 when he transferred to newly promoted Premiership side Sunderland A.F.C.
Sunderland A.F.C.

Sunderland Association Football Club are a professional association football club based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that compete in the Premier League....
 In 2006 the club received £3 million for Cameron Jerome
Cameron Jerome

Cameron Zishan R. Jerome is an England Association footballer. He plays for Birmingham City F.C. in the position of striker....
 when he transferred to Birmingham City. Cardiff also received a similar amount for the sale of Welsh International striker Robert Earnshaw
Robert Earnshaw

Robert Earnshaw is a Zambian-born Wales national football team football player. He is a striker presently playing for Nottingham Forest F.C.....
 and a combined £3.5m fee from West Ham United
West Ham United F.C.

West Ham United Football Club is an England association football club based in Upton Park, London Borough of Newham, East London, England. They have played their home matches at the Boleyn Ground stadium since 1904....
 for the services of Welsh International defenders Danny Gabbidon and James Collins.

After failing to get the new stadium plans agreed by Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council

The County Council of the City and County of Cardiff is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the Administrative divisions of Wales. The council consists of 75 councillors, representing 29 electoral wards....
 due to concerns over financial security in 2006, Hammam agreed to a £27 million takeover by a consortium led by new chairman Peter Ridsdale
Peter Ridsdale

Peter Ridsdale is an England businessman well known as acting as chairman of several football clubs, most notably Leeds United A.F.C.. He is currently fulfilling the role at Cardiff City F.C.....
 and including the lead developer of the new stadia Paul Guy. However, the takeover was in doubt until Friday 22 December 2006 with the club in threat of administration
Administration (insolvency)

Administration, as a legal concept, is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions. It functions as a rescue mechanism for insolvent companies and allows them to carry on running their business....
 until the consortium agreed to pay Hammam's company Rudgwick an extra £500,000 and £90,000 to Hammam's brother. Ex-Wales rugby
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 captain Mike Hall said after the deal was completed: "That was money which would have been spent on players. But instead it's gone into Sam's pocket. It was the only way the deal was going to be done. I know people say he's a complex character, but at the end it was total greed and self-interest. It was amazing, but football is a murky world."In 2008 Cardiff made it to the FA Cup Final, where they lost to Premiership Portsmouth
Portsmouth F.C.

Portsmouth Football Club is an English football club based in the south coast city of Portsmouth. The club is nicknamed Pompey , sometimes called 'The Blues', with their fans known as 'The Blue Army'....
. They finished their Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
 campaign as 12th with 64 points in the 2007-2008 season
2007-08 in English football

The 2007–08 season was the 128th season of competitive football in England....
.

In recent years Cardiff City have been establishing a healthy tradition of cut-price hidden goal-scoring gems that have been unearthed at Ninian Park. These include Cameron Jerome
Cameron Jerome

Cameron Zishan R. Jerome is an England Association footballer. He plays for Birmingham City F.C. in the position of striker....
 who was sold for £4m in the summer of 2006 to Birmingham City and Michael Chopra
Michael Chopra

Rocky Michael Chopra is an England Association football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. on loan from Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C.....
 who was sold to Sunderland AFC for a fee of £5m the next summer. £120,000 summer signing Ross McCormack
Ross McCormack

Ross McCormack is a Scotland professional football currently playing for Wales football club Cardiff City F.C.....
 is looking to continue that tradition after making a storming start to the 2008/09 season, netting nine goals in just 11 starts.

Cardiff City had many fine players at their disposal at the start of the 21st century, including Robert Earnshaw
Robert Earnshaw

Robert Earnshaw is a Zambian-born Wales national football team football player. He is a striker presently playing for Nottingham Forest F.C.....
, Jason Koumas
Jason Koumas

Jason Koumas is a professional Association football player for Premier League outfit Wigan Athletic F.C.. Formerly of Tranmere Rovers, Cardiff City and West Bromwich Albion, he is a current Wales national football team....
, John Robinson
John Robinson (footballer)

John Robinson was a Welsh professional football . He was born in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia and raised in England from 1976, by his Glasgow father and Southern Rhodesia mother....
, Graham Kavanagh
Graham Kavanagh

Graham Anthony Kavanagh is an Republic of Ireland Association football who plays for Carlisle United, having also played for Home Farm F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Stoke City F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Wigan Athletic F.C., Sunderland A.F.C....
, Danny Gabbidon, Michael Chopra
Michael Chopra

Rocky Michael Chopra is an England Association football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. on loan from Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C.....
, Chris Gunter
Chris Gunter

Christopher Ross "Chris" Gunter , is a Welsh people football , currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and the Wales national football team....
 and Aaron Ramsey
Aaron Ramsey

Aaron James Ramsey is a Wales international association football, who plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal F.C., but can also play on either wing or at fullback....
.

New ownership

The new ownership has brought a degree of stability back to the club. After being £40 million in debt, most of which has been cleared, Cardiff City will hopefully be playing for years to come. Despite a promising start to the 2006 - 2007 season, when Cardiff were early season pace-setters, a miserable run of form towards the end of the season was responsible for causing Cardiff to plummet down the table; finally finishing with 64 points and 13th position.

The Cardiff City manager, Dave Jones
Dave Jones

David Robert Jones is an England Football currently in charge of Cardiff City F.C.....
 promised a clear-out during the summer holidays, with around 17 players being shown the exit door, either by contract termination, transfer to another club or no contract extension. Although many may have considered Cardiff to be worthy promotion contenders, their lack of top-class training facilities, an over reliance on Michael Chopra
Michael Chopra

Rocky Michael Chopra is an England Association football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. on loan from Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C.....
 and a small squad cost them dear.

The club added several big name signings in the likes of Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowler

Robert Bernard "Robbie" Fowler is an English Association football, who plays for the North Queensland Fury FC in the A-League. He is the fourth-highest goalscorer in the history of the Premier League....
, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Jerrel "Jimmy Floyd" Hasselbaink , usually known as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, is a Netherlands former Association football striker who also holds a British Nationality....
 and Trevor Sinclair
Trevor Sinclair

Trevor Lloyd Sinclair is an English Association football. Sinclair is a versatile winger, able to play on both the left and right flanks who played in the Premier League and made twelve appearances for the England national football team....
 for the 2007-08
Cardiff City F.C. season 2007-08

During the The Football League 2007-08 Cardiff City F.C. played in the Football League Championship. It is the team's fifth year in the Championship since being promoted from Football League One....
 season but a mediocre start to the season saw them hovering above the relegation zone by mid November, before they managed to pull themselves out of a possible relegation battle to become one of the form teams in the division by January as they sat on the brink of a play-off place, settling into a mid-table place by early March. The season was boosted by Cardiff reaching the semi-final of the FA Cup for the first time in 81 years after beating Middlesbrough 2-0 on 9 March. After coming through their semi-final against Barnsley
Barnsley F.C.

Barnsley Football Club is an England football club, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, and nicknamed the Tykes, with Toby Tyke being their mascot....
 with a 1-0 win at Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium

The original Wembley Stadium was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007....
 on 6 April with a goal from Joe Ledley
Joe Ledley

Joseph Christopher "Joe" Ledley is a Wales professional Association football currently playing for Football League Championship side Cardiff City F.C.....
, eventually lost 1-0 to Portsmouth
Portsmouth F.C.

Portsmouth Football Club is an English football club based in the south coast city of Portsmouth. The club is nicknamed Pompey , sometimes called 'The Blues', with their fans known as 'The Blue Army'....
 in the final.

Throughout that season the club were involved in a court case with financial backers Langston over the repayment of a £31m loan taken out by former chairman Sam Hammam in 2004. The Langston Corporation claimed that the club had broken its agreement with the company and began legal proceedings in order to force Cardiff to repay the loan back immidiatley. In March the two parties attended a meeting at the High Court
High Court of Justice

The High Court of Justice is, together with the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, part of the Courts of England and Wales ....
 as Langston sought a summary judgement meaning that the club would be forced to pay back the loan without a full trial, but the claim was rejected by the High Court judge. During the procedures the club told the High Court it believed that former chairman Hammam was behind the company. Chairman Peter Ridsdale
Peter Ridsdale

Peter Ridsdale is an England businessman well known as acting as chairman of several football clubs, most notably Leeds United A.F.C.. He is currently fulfilling the role at Cardiff City F.C.....
 has called for talks with Langston in an attempt to prevent the case going to a full trial in the future.

A new era


After the FA Cup final, Cardiff have built on their success and ended the 2008 year in 4th position in the Championship. During the January transfer window they kept hold of the squads star players, such as £7M rated Joe Ledley
Joe Ledley

Joseph Christopher "Joe" Ledley is a Wales professional Association football currently playing for Football League Championship side Cardiff City F.C.....
 and added Quincy Owusu-Abeyie
Quincy Owusu-Abeyie

Quincy James Owusu-Abeyie , known occasionally simply by his first name "Quincy", is a Ghanaian-Netherlands association footballer who plays as a forward for Cardiff City F.C....
, Chris Burke
Chris Burke (footballer)

Christopher John "Chris" Burke is a Scotland professional football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. in the Football League Championship....
 and Michael Chopra
Michael Chopra

Rocky Michael Chopra is an England Association football currently playing for Cardiff City F.C. on loan from Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C.....
 to the side. The fee for Chopra, which is expected to be in the region of £3m-£4m, is set to dwarf the current record transfer fee paid by the club for a player which currently stands at £1.75M for Peter Thorne from Stoke City
Stoke City F.C.

Stoke City Football Club is a association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Founded in 1863, Stoke is the oldest club in the Premier League, and the second oldest professional football club after Notts County F.C.....
 in 2001. With a new stadium on the way Cardiff City fans are more excited than ever as they hope to make the Premiership dream a reality.

Possible alternate route to European competition

In recent years, with Cardiff on the verge of a place in the Premiership, doubts have been cast on the opportunities for Welsh clubs playing in the Football League to qualify for European competitions. The FA
The Football Association

The Football Association, also known as simply The FA, is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependency of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man....
 had previously stated that they would not nominate Cardiff for a place in Europe should they earn one on the grounds that they don't have the option. However their words were contradicted by a UEFA
UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations is the administrative and controlling body for European association football. It is almost always referred to by its acronym UEFA ....
 spokesman saying that Cardiff could play in Europe as European countries are allowed to nominate teams even if they don't play within its boundaries, UEFA president Michel Platini
Michel Platini

Michel Fran?ois Platini is a France former football player, manager and current president of the UEFA.Platini was a member of the France national football team that won the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship, a tournament in which he was voted the best player and top goalscorer....
 later pledged his support to Cardiff should the FA refuse them entry to European competition, commenting: "If England don't do anything, we will."

Following Platini's statement the FA announced that they would be reviewing their stance on the situation. UEFA also commented on the possibility of the club being given a wild card entry into Europe, but the FA eventually backed down from their previous statement and confirmed that it would allow the club to play in Europe should they win the FA Cup final. However, Cardiff lost the FA Cup final
2008 FA Cup Final

The 2008 FA Cup Final was a association football match held at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2008 and was the final match of the FA Cup 2007?08 competition....
 1-0 against Portsmouth
Portsmouth F.C.

Portsmouth Football Club is an English football club based in the south coast city of Portsmouth. The club is nicknamed Pompey , sometimes called 'The Blues', with their fans known as 'The Blue Army'....
.

Rivalry

Cardiff City's most significant rivalry over the last 25 years was with neighbours Newport County
Newport County A.F.C.

Newport County are a Wales football team based in the city of Newport. They currently play in the English football league system Conference South....
 and Swansea City
Swansea City A.F.C.

Swansea City Association Football Club is a Wales football club currently playing in the Football League Championship. Formed in 1912, they joined the Football League in 1920, and have been members ever since....
; though traditionally there is also plenty of ill-feeling between the club's supporters and followers of Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
, known as the Severnside Derby
Severnside Derby

The Severnside derby is a local derby in Association football in the United Kingdom between Wales club Cardiff City F.C. and England clubs, Bristol City F.C....
, (and Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers F.C.

Bristol Rovers Football Club are an English professional football club, based in Bristol. They play their home matches at the Memorial Stadium , in the Horfield area of the city, and have played in Football League One since being promoted via the Football League Two playoffs at the end of the Bristol Rovers F.C....
 to a lesser extent). In April 2006 relationships between Cardiff City supporters and Swansea City supporters were not helped after Swansea won the Football League Trophy final against Carlisle United
Carlisle United F.C.

Carlisle United F.C. are an England association football team based in Carlisle, Cumbria. The club currently play in Football League One after gaining promotion from the Football League Two at the end of the 2005-06 in English football season, which they finished as champions....
 2-1 in the Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium

The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team but is also host to many other large scale events, such as Wales Rally Great Britain stage of the World Rally Championship, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain,...
 Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
. During their celebrations, Lee Trundle
Lee Trundle

Lee Christopher Trundle is an England Association football who currently plays for Leeds United A.F.C., on loan from Bristol City F.C.. He is eligible to play for either England national football team or the Republic of Ireland national football team but has not yet made an international appearance....
 and Alan Tate
Alan Tate

Alan Tate is an England professional association football, currently playing for Swansea City A.F.C. in the Football League Football League ....
 brandished a Welsh flag with an anti-Cardiff obscenity written on it in huge black writing. As well as carrying the flag, Trundle was also seen wearing a T-shirt with an image of a Swansea City
Swansea City A.F.C.

Swansea City Association Football Club is a Wales football club currently playing in the Football League Championship. Formed in 1912, they joined the Football League in 1920, and have been members ever since....
 player urinating on a Cardiff City shirt. The Football Association of Wales
Football Association of Wales

The 'Football Association of Wales' is the Sports governing body of association football in Wales, being a member of both FIFA and UEFA.Established in 1876 , it is the third-oldest national association in the world, and is one of the four associations which make up the International Football Association Board which is responsible for the ...
 (FAW) said the images paraded at the match, which took place at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on 2 April, were "of an extremely offensive and insulting nature and such behaviour is totally unacceptable". After committing these deeds the two players in question were arrested by the Police on suspicion of section four public order offences, fined £2,000, and handed one match suspensions. Lee Trundle now plays for Cardiff's Severnside rivals Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
.

Over several previous meetings between Cardiff City and Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
 fighting has broken out between the two sets of supporters resulting in 17 arrests during one meeting last season. This has led to the most recent meeting between the two sides 20/01/07, being moved forward to 1.00pm with no Cardiff City fans allowed to attend the match. This decision, which was taken by Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club Chairman, Jez Moxey
Jez Moxey

Jez Moxey is the Chief executive officer of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C..Moxey joined Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. in 2000 from Stoke City F.C., where he had been chief executive since 1995....
 and was met with widespread criticism from many supporter groups throughout the UK, including the FSF (Football Supporters' Federation) A peaceful protest, organised by the FSF, took place in Wolverhampton on the day of the game and was attended by fans of many clubs who wished to show their opposition to such a ban. An FSF statement read: "We are appealing to all football supporters who can make it to be there to show their opposition to all away fan bans. It could be your club next. Time to reclaim the game!"

Stadia

Cardiff's first ground was at Sophia Gardens
Sophia Gardens

SWALEC Stadium is a cricket stadium on the west bank of the River Taff in Cardiff, one mile north of Cardiff Arms Park and was originally known as Sophia Gardens named after Lady Sophia Rawdon-Hastings....
 recreational park where they played from their founding in 1899 until 1910 when, due to the lack of facilities at the ground and the increasing amount of support for the club, Bartley Wilson contacted Bute Estate, who owned large amounts of Cardiff at the time, in an attempt to find land suitable for building a stadium. They eventually agreed on an area of waste ground on Sloper Road. The land was a former rubbish tip and required extensive work to get a playable surface, but with the assistance of Cardiff Corporation and volunteers the work was completed. The ground was originally to be known as Sloper Park but was instead named after Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, who was a large force in helping the club get the ground built, and became Ninian Park
Ninian Park

Ninian Park is a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C., a Welsh club that competes in the England Football League Championship....
.

The stadium was initially built with one stand before the opening of another in 1928 which could hold 18,000 people to replace an earth embankment. The club record attendance in the ground is 57,893 which was achieved during a league match against Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
 on 22 April 1953. The record has stood for more than fifty years and is unable to be beaten due to the scaling down of the ground throughout the seventies and eighties due to safety fears which have seen the ground capacity fall to 22,000. The ground is also one of the few above League One
Football League One

Football League One is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system....
 level that still contains standing areas.

New stadium plans


Cardiff City are currently in the process of building a new state of the art 26,500 seater stadium on the site of the now demolished old Cardiff Athletics Stadium
Cardiff Athletics Stadium

The Cardiff Athletics Stadium was also well known as the Leckwith Athletics Stadium and it had Athletics facilities and also Football facilities....
. The project also includes a retail park and requires the rebuilding of the athletics stadium, to be known as Cardiff International Sports Stadium on the opposite side of Leckwith Road in Cardiff.

The plan requires the demolition of the Cardiff Athletics Stadium, which the council are insisting the replacement of is built before the start of construction on the new football stadium. This will avoid the city being without a major athletics facility for up to 11 months between the demolition of the old stadium and the building of a new athletics facility nearby. But developers have said that the main infrastructure work including highway improvements, drainage, gas supply and electricity cables can be carried out in a way that will allow Leckwith to remain open until July 2007.

Work began on the new Cardiff International Sports Stadium in January 2007. Cardiff City F.C.'s stadium is due to open in September 2009.

On 20 September 2007 it was announced that the Cardiff Blues
Cardiff Blues

Cardiff Blues are one of the four professional Welsh regional rugby union teams. Based in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, the team play at Cardiff Arms Park and are owned by Cardiff RFC....
 rugby union club are to leave their Cardiff Arms Park
Cardiff Arms Park

Cardiff Arms Park , also known as The Arms Park, is a rugby union stadium situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales. The history of the rugby ground starts with the first Bleacher appearing for spectators in the ground in 1881–1882, although the Arms Park had cricket played on the site since 1848....
 home to become tenants of Cardiff City F.C. at the new Leckwith stadium.

Club Logo History

  • 2007-08 Crest


  • 2008-09 Crest


The club crest featuring a daffodil and dragon was resurrected for the 2008/2009 season and onwards after being selected by a fan vote organised to decide the clubs badge and style of kit for their final season at Ninian Park.

Backroom staff


As of 16 April 2008

  • Manager: Dave Jones
    Dave Jones

    David Robert Jones is an England Football currently in charge of Cardiff City F.C.....
  • Assistant manager: Terry Burton
    Terry Burton

    Terry Burton is an England football coach and coach who is currently assistant manager to Dave Jones at Cardiff City F.C.. Having started his career at Arsenal F.C., he was the captain of Arsenal's FA Youth Cup winning team in 1971, before later beginning his coaching career at the club and going on to have further backroom spells at Wimbl...
  • Reserve team manager: Paul Wilkinson
    Paul Wilkinson (footballer)

    Paul Wilkinson is a retired England football striker currently working as the reserve team manager for Cardiff City F.C..He is mostly known for playing for Watford F.C....
  • Club doctor: Dr Leonard Noakes
  • Club physio: Sean Connelly
    Sean Connelly

    Sean Connelly is an England former professional Football , currently working as a physio at Cardiff City F.C.....
  • Fitness coach: Alex Armstrong
  • Goalkeeping coach: Martyn Margetson
    Martyn Margetson

    Martyn Walter Margetson is a former professional association football currently working for Cardiff City F.C. as a goalkeeping coach.He has one full international cap playing for the Wales national football team which he won in May 2004 after coming on as a substitute in a friendly against Canada national football team....
  • Kit Manager: Ian Lanning
  • Performance Analyst: Enda Barron
  • Performance Analyst: Mark Curtis
  • Masseur: Steffan Burnett
  • Academy Manager: Neal Ardley
    Neal Ardley

    Neal Christopher Ardley is an England former professional Association football who played either as a right-back or right midfielder. He was cap at England national under-21 football team level by England....


Current squad

As of 9 February 2009.


Out on loan


Notable former players

Neil Alexander
Neil Alexander

James Neil Alexander is a Scotland professional football goalkeeper, currently playing for Scottish Premier League side Rangers F.C.....
Colin Baker
Colin Baker (Welsh footballer)

Colin Walter Baker was a Wales national football team international football player. A defender, he played his club football for Cardiff City F.C.....
Jimmy Blair
Jimmy Blair (footballer born 1888)

James "Jimmy" Blair was a Scottish people international Association football, probably most well known for playing in the 1925 FA Cup Final for Cardiff City F.C.....
Nathan Blake
Nathan Blake

Nathan Alexander Blake is a Wales former professional Football , who played in the Premier League for several clubs and also represented his country at international level....
Jason Bowen
Jason Bowen (footballer)

Jason Peter Bowen is a Welsh people former international footballer. Bowen was capped twice by Wales national football team in a career which started at Swansea City A.F.C.....
John Buchanan
John Buchanan (footballer born 1951)

John Buchanan is a former Scottish people professional footballer....
John Charles
John Charles

William John Charles, Order of the British Empire was a Welsh association football player best remembered for spells with Leeds United F.C. and Juventus F.C.....
Brian Clark
Brian Clark (footballer)

Brian Donald Clark is a former English people professional football . He is probably most famous for scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory for Cardiff City F.C....
James Collins
James Collins (footballer)

James Michael Collins is a Wales professional Association football currently playing for West Ham United F.C. and a Wales national football team....
Ernie Curtis
Ernie Curtis

Ernest Robert "Ernie" Curtis was a Cardiff City F.C. midfielder during their famous 1927 FA Cup Final victory over Arsenal F.C. and became the youngest ever Cup winner to that date....
Carl Dale
Carl Dale

Carl Dale is a former Welsh people footballer. He remains a cult favourite among the fans of his former teams....
Len Davies
Len Davies

Len Davies was a Wales professional footballer. Davies, born in the Splott district of Cardiff, remains the record career goalscorer for Cardiff City F.C.....
Phil Dwyer
Phil Dwyer

Philip Joseph Dwyer is a former Welsh people international football player. He attained 10 caps for Wales and played his club football for Cardiff City F.C....
Robert Earnshaw
Robert Earnshaw

Robert Earnshaw is a Zambian-born Wales national football team football player. He is a striker presently playing for Nottingham Forest F.C.....
Jeff Eckhardt
Jeff Eckhardt

Jeff Eckhardt is a former English people professional footballer. A centre-half, he was highly regarded by fans both for his commitment and footballing skills....
  Jack Evans
Jack Evans (Welsh footballer)

John Hugh "Jack" Evans is a former Welsh people professional footballer and Wales national football team international....
Tom Farquharson
Tom Farquharson

Tom Farquharson is a former Irish people football who played as a goalkeeper for Cardiff City F.C. between 1921 and 1934. A dual Irish international footballers, he also played for both Ireland teams - - the Irish Free State national football team and the Ireland national football team ....
Hughie Ferguson
Hughie Ferguson

Hughie Ferguson was a Scotland football er. He is only one of seven men in the entire history of the Football and Scottish Football Leagues to have scored 350 League goals, though he was never capped for Scotland national football team and his winning goal for Cardiff City F.C....
Trevor Ford
Trevor Ford

Trevor Ford was a Wales national football team international center forward who played for Aston Villa F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Sunderland A.F.C....
Robin Friday
Robin Friday

Robin Friday was an England football er, generally regarded as Reading's finest ever player and voted into their team of the millennium....
Danny Gabbidon
Daniel Gabbidon

Daniel Leon Gabbidon is a Welsh professional football currently playing for West Ham United F.C. and for Wales national football team. He plays at centre half....
Roger Gibbins
Roger Gibbins

Roger Graeme Gibbins is an England former professional footballer. He represented England national football team at Schools level.Gibbins, a midfielder, began his career as an apprentice with Tottenham Hotspur F.C., turning professional in December 1972....
Wilf Grant
Wilf Grant

Wilfred Grant was an England professional association football who played as a striker for Southampton F.C., Cardiff City F.C. and Ipswich Town F.C.....
Billy Hardy
Billy Hardy (footballer)

William "Billy" Hardy was a former English people footballer probably most famous for playing in the 1927 FA Cup Final for Cardiff City F.C.Hardy began his career at his hometown club Bedlington F.C....
Alan Harrington
Alan Harrington

Alan Charles Harrington is a former Welsh people international footballer. Harrington played his entire professional career at Cardiff City F.C....
Gerry Hitchens
Gerry Hitchens

Gerald Archibald "Gerry" Hitchens was an England football , who played as a centre forward.Hitchens began his career with Kidderminster Harriers F.C....
Barrie Hole
Barrie Hole

Barrington Gerard "Barrie" Hole is a former Welsh people professional Association football and Wales national football team international....
Sam Irving
Sam Irving

Samuel Johnstone Irving was an Irish people Football and Coach ....
Ken Jones
Ken Jones (footballer)

Kenneth "Ken" Jones was a Wales national football team international football player. He was part of the Wales squad for the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden....
Graham Kavanagh
Graham Kavanagh

Graham Anthony Kavanagh is an Republic of Ireland Association football who plays for Carlisle United, having also played for Home Farm F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Stoke City F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Wigan Athletic F.C., Sunderland A.F.C....
  Fred Keenor
Fred Keenor

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Peter King
Peter King (footballer)

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Andy Legg
Andy Legg

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John Lewis
John Lewis (footballer born 1955)

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Glenn Loovens
Glenn Loovens

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Martyn Margetson
Martyn Margetson

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George McLachlan
George McLachlan

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Don Murray
Don Murray (footballer)

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James Nelson Jason Perry
Jason Perry (footballer)

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Chris Pike
Chris Pike

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Gil Reece
Gil Reece

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Ian Rodgerson
Ian Rodgerson

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Peter Rodrigues
Peter Rodrigues

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Damon Searle
Damon Searle

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  Alf Sherwood
Alf Sherwood

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Tom Sloan
Tom Sloan (footballer born 1900)

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Fred Stansfield
Fred Stansfield

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Ron Stitfall
Ron Stitfall

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Derek Sullivan
Derek Sullivan

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Derek Tapscott
Derek Tapscott

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Peter Thorne
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John Toshack
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Nigel Vaughan
Nigel Vaughan

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Graham Vearncombe
Graham Vearncombe

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Tony Vidmar
Tony Vidmar

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Tom Watson
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Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson (footballer born 1943)

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Bobby Woodruff
Bobby Woodruff

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Scott Young
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PFA Team of the Year

The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year
PFA Team of the Year

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 whilst playing for Cardiff City :
  • 2003
    2002-03 in English football

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      Graham Kavanagh
    Graham Kavanagh

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    , Robert Earnshaw
    Robert Earnshaw

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     (Second Division)
  • 2004
    2003-04 in English football

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      Danny Gabbidon, Robert Earnshaw
    Robert Earnshaw

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     (First Division)
  • 2007
    2006-07 in English football

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      Michael Chopra
    Michael Chopra

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     (Championship)


Manager history


  • Record Attendance: 62,634. Wales
    Wales national football team

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     vs. England
    England national football team

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    . 17 October 1959
  • Club Record Attendance: 57,893. vs. Arsenal
    Arsenal F.C.

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  • Year Formed: 1899 (as Riverside F. C.)
  • Previous Names: 1899 Riverside F. C.; 1902 Riverside Albion; 1908 Cardiff City
  • Previous Grounds: Riverside, Sophia Gardens
    Sophia Gardens

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    , Old Park and Fir Gardens until 1910
    1910 in football (soccer)

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Honours


F.A. Cup
FA Cup

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  • Winners 1927
  • Runners-up: 1925
    1925 FA Cup Final

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    , 2008
    2008 FA Cup Final

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FA Charity Shield
FA Community Shield

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 Winners
1927
1927 FA Charity Shield

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First Division runners-up 1924

Second Division runners-up 1921, 1952, 1960

Third Division South Champions 1947

Third Division
  • Champions: 1993
  • Runners-up 1976, 1983


Fourth Division runners-up 1988

Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup

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 Winners
1912, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1956, 1959, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1992, 1993

FAW Premier Cup
FAW Premier Cup

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 Winners
2002

Division Two Play-Off Winners 2003

FAW Invitation Cup Runners-up 1998

Minor Honours


Centenary Cup: 1999

Algarve Challenge Cup: 2008

VansDirect Cup: 2008 (shared)

Notable fans

  • James Fox
    James Fox (singer)

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     - Singer, wrote and recorded the official Cardiff City Football club single for the 2008 FA cup final 'Bluebirds Flying High.'
  • Gareth Baker - Owner/Editor of The cheek magazine
  • Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker

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     - actor
  • Jeremy Bowen
    Jeremy Bowen

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     - BBC News
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     presenter
  • Jason Mohammad
    Jason Mohammad

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     - BBC News
    BBC News

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     presenter
  • Neil Kinnock
    Neil Kinnock

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     - ex-Labour Party
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     leader
  • David Sullivan
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     - porn baron and current chairman of Birmingham City
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  • David Davies
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     - swimmer who won Bronze in 2004 Olympics & Silver in 2008 Olympics
  • Super Furry Animals
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     - rock band
  • Gareth Thomas
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     - Welsh rugby player
  • Stuart Cable
    Stuart Cable

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     - ex-Stereophonics
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     drummer
  • Matthew Pritchard
    Matthew Pritchard

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     - member of Dirty Sanchez
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  • Dannie Abse
    Dannie Abse

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     - Cardiff-born poet
  • Ken Follett
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     - Cardiff-born novelist
  • Roald Dahl
    Roald Dahl

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     - deceased writer
  • Ryan Giggs
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     - Manchester United and former Wales International captain
  • Charlotte Church
    Charlotte Church

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     - Welsh pop singer and television presenter, current partner of Gavin Henson
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  • Frank Hennessy
    Frank Hennessy

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     - Welsh folk singer and Radio Wales DJ
  • Andy Fairweather-Low
    Andy Fairweather-Low

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     - Musician
  • Gavin Williams
    Gavin Williams

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     - footballer currently playing for Bristol City
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  • Arron Davies
    Arron Davies

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     - footballer currently playing for Nottingham Forest
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  • Geraint Williams
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     - current manager of Colchester United
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  • Joe Calzaghe
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     - Undefeated Super Middleweight
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     boxing champion, who wore a Cardiff shirt during the weigh-in prior to his bout against Bernard Hopkins
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  • Gavin Fitzjohn
    Gavin Fitzjohn

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     - musician
  • Tony Pulis
    Tony Pulis

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     - current manager of Stoke City
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  • Roddy Moreno - leader of The Oppressed
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Sources

  • Born Under a Grange End Star: David Collins ISBN 1-85058-787-6
  • The Definitive Cardiff City FC 1910/2001: Richard Shepherd ISBN 1-899468-17-X
  • C'mon City! A Hundred Years of the Bluebirds Graham Lloyd ISBN 1-85411-271-6


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