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Norwich City Football Club (also known as The Canaries) is an English
England

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 professional 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....
 club based in Norwich
Norwich

Norwich , is a city status in the United Kingdom in Norfolk, East Anglia which is in Eastern England. It is the regional administrative centre and county city of Norfolk....
, Norfolk
Norfolk

Norfolk is a low-lying Counties of England in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south....
.

Norwich are currently members of 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....
 (second tier of the English football pyramid). They were founder members of the Premier League in 1992–93, and played in its first three seasons reaching the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
 3rd Round, returning for one season in 2004–05. They first won promotion to 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....
 in 1972, and have played a total of 21 seasons in the top flight, with a longest continuous spell of nine seasons.






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Norwich City Football Club (also known as The Canaries) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 professional 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....
 club based in Norwich
Norwich

Norwich , is a city status in the United Kingdom in Norfolk, East Anglia which is in Eastern England. It is the regional administrative centre and county city of Norfolk....
, Norfolk
Norfolk

Norfolk is a low-lying Counties of England in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south....
.

Norwich are currently members of 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....
 (second tier of the English football pyramid). They were founder members of the Premier League in 1992–93, and played in its first three seasons reaching the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
 3rd Round, returning for one season in 2004–05. They first won promotion to 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....
 in 1972, and have played a total of 21 seasons in the top flight, with a longest continuous spell of nine seasons. Norwich have won the League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 twice, in 1962 and 1985.

The club was founded in 1902. Since 1935, Norwich have played their home games at Carrow Road
Carrow Road

Carrow Road is a United Kingdom football stadium in Norwich, England. The stadium is located not far from Norwich train station and Riverside. It is the home ground of Norwich City F.C....
 and have a long-standing and fierce rivalry with East Anglia
East Anglia

East Anglia is a region of eastern England. It was named after one of the ancient Heptarchy, the Kingdom of the East Angles, which was in turn named after the homeland of the Angles, Angeln, in northern Germany....
n neighbours Ipswich Town
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....
, with whom they have contested the East Anglian derby
East Anglian Derby

The East Anglian derby is a sobriquet used to describe football matches held between Ipswich Town F.C. and Norwich City F.C.. It is also described humorously as the Old Farm Derby, a reference to the Old Firm derby played between Celtic F.C....
 137 times, winning 51 since 1902.

History


Norwich City F.C. was formed following a meeting at the Criterion Cafe in Norwich on 17 June 1902 by a group of friends led by two former Norwich CEYMS
Norwich CEYMS F.C.

Norwich CEYMS F.C. is a association football club based on the outskirts of Norwich, England, near the village of Swardeston. They currently play in Division Two of the Anglian Combination, having previously played in the Eastern Counties Football League....
 players, and played their first competitive match against Harwich & Parkeston
Harwich & Parkeston F.C.

Harwich & Parkeston F.C. is a association football club based in Harwich, Essex, England. They were founding members of the Eastern Counties Football League in 1935, and are currently members of the Eastern Counties League Premier Division....
, at Newmarket Road on 6 September 1902. Following a 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....
 Commission, the club was ousted from the amateur game in 1905, deemed a professional organisation. Later that year Norwich were elected to play 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....
 and with increasing crowds, they were forced to leave Newmarket Road in 1908, moving to The Nest, a disused chalk pit. During the First World War, with football suspended and facing spiralling debts, City went into voluntary liquidation
Liquidation

In law, liquidation refers to the process by which a company is brought to an end, and the assets and property of the company redistributed. Liquidation can also be referred to as winding-up or dissolution , although dissolution technically refers to the last stage of liquidation....
 on 10 December 1917. The club was officially reformed on 15 February 1919. In May 1920, 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....
 formed a third Division and Norwich joined 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....
 for the following season. Their first league fixture, against Plymouth
Plymouth Argyle F.C.

Plymouth Argyle Football Club, commonly known as Argyle, or the Pilgrims, is an English professional football club and is one of only two clubs in the Football League to play in a principally green home strip....
, on 28 August 1920, ended in a 1–1 draw. The club went on to endure a mediocre decade, finishing no higher than eighth but no lower than 18th. Their original nickname was the Mustardmen since the famous brand Colman's (who have sponsored the club) was based in the city and they played in a distinct yellow colour.

The following decade proved more successful for the club with a club-record victory, 10–2, over Coventry
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....
 and promotion as champions to 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...
 in the 1933–34 season under the management of Tom Parker
Tom Parker (footballer)

Thomas Robert "Tom" Parker was an England football player and manager....
. With crowds continuing to rise, and with the Football Association raising concerns over the suitability of The Nest, the club considered renovation of the ground, but ultimately decided on a move to Carrow Road
Carrow Road

Carrow Road is a United Kingdom football stadium in Norwich, England. The stadium is located not far from Norwich train station and Riverside. It is the home ground of Norwich City F.C....
. The inaugural match, held on 31 August 1935, against 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....
, ended in a 4–3 victory to the home team and set a new record attendance of 29,779. The biggest highlight of the following four seasons was the visit of King George VI to Carrow Road
Carrow Road

Carrow Road is a United Kingdom football stadium in Norwich, England. The stadium is located not far from Norwich train station and Riverside. It is the home ground of Norwich City F.C....
 on 29 October 1938. However, the club was relegated to the Third Division at the end of the season. The league was suspended the following season as a result of the outbreak of the Second World War and did not resume until the 1946–47 season. City finished this and the following season in 21st place, the poor results forcing the club to apply for re-election to the league. The club narrowly missed out on promotion under the guidance of manager Norman Low
Norman Low

Norman Low was a Scotland association football player and Coach . He was the son of Scotland national football team international footballer, Wilf Low....
 in the early 1950s, but following the return of Tom Parker as manager, Norwich finished bottom of the football league in the 1956–57 season.

The 1958–59 season saw Norwich lose in the semi-final of the FA Cup as a Third Division side, defeating two First Division sides on the way: Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
 and Matt Busby
Matt Busby

Sir Alexander Matthew "Matt" Busby Order of the British Empire Order of St. Gregory the Great was a Scotland association football player and manager, most noted for managing Manchester United F.C....
's Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
. In the 1959–60 season, Norwich were promoted to the Second Division after finishing second to Southampton
Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional English Football League teams, nicknamed The Saints and based in the city of Southampton. The club currently plays in the Football League Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2005....
, and achieved a fourth place finish in the 1960–61 season. In 1962 Ron Ashman
Ron Ashman

Ronald George Ashman was an England professional Football and football manager. Born in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, he spent his entire playing career with Norwich City F.C....
 guided Norwich to their first trophy, defeating Rochdale
Rochdale A.F.C.

Rochdale Association Football Club is an England professional association football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. They play their home matches at Spotland Stadium and are currently managed by Keith Hill ....
 4-0 on aggregate in a two-legged final to win the League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
.

Sixth place in the league was the closest the club came to promotion to the First Division during the 1960s, but after winning the division in the 1971–72 season under manager Ron Saunders
Ron Saunders

Ron Saunders is an England football player and successful manager. He remains the only manager to have taken charge of Aston Villa F.C., Birmingham City F.C....
, Norwich City reached the highest level of English football for the first time. They made their first appearance at Wembley Stadium in 1973, losing the League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 final 1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
. Relegation to the Second Division in 1974 resulted in the resignation of Saunders and the appointment of John Bond
John Bond (footballer)

John Frederick Bond is an England former professional association football player and manager.His son Kevin Bond is also a former footballer....
. A highly successful first season saw promotion back to the First Division and another visit to Wembley, again in the League Cup final, this time losing 1-0 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....
. Bond resigned during the 1980–81 season and the club were relegated, but bounced back the following season after finishing third.

The 1984–85 season was of mixed fortunes for the club; under Ken Brown
Ken Brown (footballer)

Kenneth Brown is an England former football and manager who played professionally for West Ham United F.C. in the 1950s and 1960s....
's guidance, they reached the final of the Milk Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 at Wembley Stadium, having defeated Ipswich Town
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....
 in the semi-final. In the final, they beat Sunderland
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....
 1–0, but in the league both Norwich and Sunderland were relegated to the second tier of English football. Norwich were also denied their first foray into Europe with the ban on English clubs after the Heysel Stadium disaster
Heysel Stadium disaster

The Heysel Stadium disaster refers to the deaths of 39 people, mostly fans of Juventus F.C., before the 1985 European Cup Final held in the Heysel Stadium, Brussels....
. City bounced back to the top flight immediately by winning the Second Division championship in the 1985–86 season. High league placings in the First Division in 1986–87 and 1988–89 would have been enough for UEFA Cup qualification, but the ban on English clubs remained. They also had good cup runs during his period, reaching the FA Cup semi-finals in 1989 and again in 1992.

In 1992–93, the inaugural season
FA Premier League 1992-93

The 1992?93 FA Premier League was the first season of the Premier League, the top division of Football in England association football. The league was made up of the 22 clubs that broke away from The Football League at the end of the 1991?92 season....
 of the English Premier League, Norwich City led the league for most of the season, before faltering in the final weeks to finish third behind the champions, Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
, and 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....
. The following season Norwich played in the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
 for the first time, losing in the third round to Internazionale, but defeating Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich

FC Bayern Munich is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional football team, which is the most successful club in German football, having won 21 German football champions and 14 German Cup....
. Winning 2–1
Bayern Munich v Norwich City

The UEFA Cup 1993-94 match, on 20 October 1993, which finished Bayern Munich 1–2 Norwich City was a huge upset in European football primarily as it was the only defeat ever inflicted by a British club on Bayern Munich in their Olympic Stadium ....
, Norwich are the only English team to beat Bayern Munich in the Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium (Munich)

The Olympiastadion is a stadium located in Munich, Germany. Situated at the heart of the Olympiapark M?nchen in northern Munich, the stadium was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics....
. Mike Walker
Mike Walker (football manager)

Michael Stewart Gordon "Mike" Walker is a Wales former football and coach ....
 quit as Norwich City manager in January 1994, to take charge of Everton
Everton F.C.

Everton Football Club are a professional English association football club located in the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League and has contested more seasons in the top flight of English football than any other....
 and was replaced by 36-year-old first team coach John Deehan
John Deehan

John Matthew Deehan , is a former football player who in recent years has had several spells in coaching and management. He is currently the Chief Scout at Norwich City F.C.....
 who lead the club to 12th place in the 1993–94 season in the Premier League. The club were relegated to 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....
 the following season. Shortly before relegation, Deehan resigned as manager and his assistant Gary Megson
Gary Megson

Gary John Megson is an England former Association football player and the current coach of Bolton Wanderers F.C..He has previously managed Norwich City F.C., Blackpool F.C., Stockport County F.C., Stoke City F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C....
 took over until the end of the season. Martin O'Neill
Martin O'Neill

Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, Order of the British Empire, is an Northern Ireland former association footballer who captained the Northern Ireland national football team and who has previously managed Wycombe Wanderers, Norwich City F.C., Leicester City F.C....
, who had taken Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe Wanderers F.C.

Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an England football team from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, currently playing in Football League Two. The club's official nickname is "The Chairboys", and they play in Cambridge and Oxford blue quarters....
 from the Conference to the Second Division with successive promotions, was appointed as Norwich City manager in the summer of 1995. He lasted just six months in the job before resigning after a dispute with chairman Robert Chase over money to strengthen the squad. Soon after, Chase stepped down after protests from supporters, who complained that he kept selling the club's best players and was to blame for their relegation. Chase's majority stakeholding was bought by Geoffrey Watling.

English television cook Delia Smith
Delia Smith

Delia Smith Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England cook and television presenter, known for her interest in teaching basic cookery skills....
 and husband Michael Wynn-Jones
Michael Wynn-Jones

Michael Wynn-Jones is a joint majority shareholder at Norwich City F.C.. His partner in the shareholding is his wife, Delia Smith.Wynn-Jones made his name through publishing with his former company, New Crane Publishing Ltd....
 took over the majority of Norwich City's shares from Watling in 1996, and Mike Walker was re-appointed as the club's manager. He was unable to repeat the success achieved during his first spell and was sacked two seasons later with Norwich mid-table in the First Division. Nigel Worthington
Nigel Worthington

Nigel Worthington is a Northern Ireland Association football coach and former player. He is currently manager of the Northern Ireland national football team....
 took over as Norwich City manager in December 2000 following an unsuccessful two years for the club under Bruce Rioch
Bruce Rioch

Bruce David Rioch is an England-born Association football Coach and former player. He was manager of AaB Football in the Danish Superliga, until his sacking on 23 October 2008....
 and then Bryan Hamilton
Bryan Hamilton

Bryan Hamilton is a Northern Ireland football player and manager. He gained 50 caps for Northern Ireland between 1969 an 1980. He managed the Northern Ireland football team for four years in the mid-nineties before being sacked in 1998....
. He had been on the coaching staff under Hamilton who resigned with the club 20th in the First Division and in real danger of relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time since the 1960s. Worthington avoided the threat of relegation and, the following season, led City to a playoff final at 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,...
, which Norwich lost against 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....
 on penalties. The 2003–04 campaign saw the club win the First Division title, finishing eight points clear of second-placed 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 ....
 and returned to the top flight for the first time since 1995. For much of the 2004–05 season however, the club struggled and, despite beating Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 2–0 and Newcastle United
Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle United Football Club is an England football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1892 in football after the merger of two local clubs, Newcastle East End F.C....
 2–1 towards the end of the season, a last day 6–0 defeat away to Fulham
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....
 condemned them to relegation. A mediocre season followed in The Championship as the club finished in ninth despite hopes of bouncing straight back up to the top flight, and as results in the 2006–07 season went against City, the pressure mounted on manager Nigel Worthington
Nigel Worthington

Nigel Worthington is a Northern Ireland Association football coach and former player. He is currently manager of the Northern Ireland national football team....
, culminating with his sacking on 1 October 2006, directly after a 4–1 defeat at the hands of Championship rivals Burnley
Burnley F.C.

Burnley Football Club, nicknamed The Clarets, are a professional English association football club managed by Owen Coyle and based in Burnley, Lancashire....
. On 16 October 2006, Norwich held a press conference to reveal that former City player Peter Grant
Peter Grant

Peter Grant, was an England music manager. Grant managed the popular English bands The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin and Bad Company, amongst others, and was also a record executive for Swan Song Records....
 had left West Ham United to become the new manager, and in February 2007, Grant replaced assistant Doug Livermore
Doug Livermore

Douglas Ernest Livermore is a former professional footballer and manager....
 with his fellow Scot
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
, Jim Duffy.

Grant's side struggled for most of the season and worse was to follow. Norwich made a terrible start to the 2007-08 season, with only two wins by mid October; following a 1-0 defeat at fellow-strugglers QPR
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....
, Peter Grant left the club by "mutual consent" on 9 October 2007. On 30 October 2007, former Newcastle United
Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle United Football Club is an England football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1892 in football after the merger of two local clubs, Newcastle East End F.C....
 manager Glenn Roeder
Glenn Roeder

Glenn Victor Roeder is an England football coach and former player, most recently in charge at Norwich City F.C.. As a player, Roeder represented England national football team on 7 occasions....
 was confirmed as Grant's replacement. Roeder, hired with the goal to keep Norwich in the Championship, managed to do so with a 3–0 win over QPR, Norwich's penultimate game of the season.

In the early afternoon of 14 January 2009 it was announced that Roeder had been relieved of his first team duties after sixty games in charge of The Canaries
The Canaries

The Canaries can refer to:* Canary Islands* Norwich City F.C....
, and just twenty victories. A week later, Bryan Gunn
Bryan Gunn

Bryan James Gunn , is a Scotland association football coach and former professional player as a goalkeeper, predominantly for Norwich City F.C., where he is currently in charge in his first managerial appointment....
 was announced as manager until the end of the season.

Colours and Crest

Norwich City's nickname, "The Canaries", has long influenced the team's colours and crest. Originally, the club was nicknamed the Citizens ("Cits" for short), and played in light blue and white halved shirts, although the halves were inconsistent; "the blue was sometimes on the left hand side of the shirt and sometimes on the right." The earliest known recorded link between the club and canaries, comes in an interview recorded in the Eastern Daily Press
Eastern Daily Press

The Eastern Daily Press, commonly referred to as the EDP, is a regional newspaper covering Norfolk, and northern parts of Suffolk and eastern Cambridgeshire, and is published daily in Norwich, United Kingdom....
 with newly appointed manager, John Bowman
John Bowman (football manager)

John Bowman is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..Bowman was City's first-ever manager, and was in charge for 78 matches between 1905 and 1907, winning 31, losing 24 and drawing 23 games....
 in April 1905. The paper quotes him saying "Well I knew of the City's existence... I have... heard of the canaries." "This as far as we can tell is the first time that the popular pastime of the day ie... rearing... canaries was linked with Norwich City FC... the club still played in blue and white, and would continue to do so for another two seasons."

By February 1907, the nickname Canaries had come more into vogue; thoughts that an FA Cup tie against 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 ....
 (nicknamed "Throstles" after a bird) was "a bird -singing contest" were dismissed by the polymath
Polymath

A polymath is a person whose knowledge is not restricted to one subject area. In less formal terms, a polymath may simply refer to someone who is very knowledgeable....
 C.B. Fry as "humbug" but Bowman and Fry's colleagues in the national press increasingly referred to the team as Canaries. The following season, to match the nickname, City played for the first time in Canary livery; "yellow shirts with green collars and cuffs. One paper produced the quote 'The Cits are dead but the Canaries are very much alive'." Apart from the obvious colour link, a canary may seem an odd choice; however, many English football clubs have adopted small birds as emblems that symbolise agility and deftness around the field.

While the home colours of yellow and green remain to this day, the away colours have varied since introduction; the away kit is currently black shirts, black shorts and black socks.

A simple canary badge was first adopted in 1922. The current club badge consists of a canary resting on a football with a stylised version of the City of Norwich
Norwich

Norwich , is a city status in the United Kingdom in Norfolk, East Anglia which is in Eastern England. It is the regional administrative centre and county city of Norfolk....
 arms
Coat of arms

A coat of arms, more properly called an armorial achievement, armorial bearings or often just arms for short, in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person and used by them in a wide variety of ways....
 in the top left corner. A competition was held to select the badge, with the winning entry designed by local architect Andrew Anderson.

For the club's centenary celebrations in 2002, a special crest was designed. It featured two canaries looking left and right, and a ribbon noting the centenary.

The French Ligue 1
Ligue 1

Ligue 1 is the top division of French and Monegasque football , one of two divisions making up the Ligue de Football Professionnel, the other being Ligue 2....
 team FC Nantes which was founded 41 years after Norwich City is also nicknamed The Canaries (Les Canaris) and again, like the Norfolk team, also sports a green and yellow home strip. Turkish Süper Lig club Fenerbahce are also known as The Canaries; they wear a yellow and blue home strip.

Stadia

Norwich City F.C. played at Newmarket Road from 1902 to 1908, with a record attendance of 10,366 against 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....
 in a second round FA Cup match in 1908. Following a dispute over the conditions of renting the Newmarket Road ground, in 1908, the club moved to a new home, in a converted disused chalk pit in Rosary Road which became known as "The Nest
The Nest (football ground)

The Nest was the former home ground of Norwich City F.C., used for 27 years between 1908 and 1935.The first competitive match at the stadium was a 0-0 draw with Portsmouth on September 12 1908, with the final match being a 2-2 draw with Swansea on May 4 1935....
". By the 1930s, the ground capacity was proving insufficient for the growing crowds and in 1935 the club moved to its current home in Carrow Road. The original stadium, "the largest construction job in the city since the building of Norwich Castle... was "miraculously" built in just 82 days... it was referred to [by club officials] as 'The eighth wonder of the world'" An aerial photograph from August 1935 shows three sides of open terracing and a covered stand, with a Colman's Mustard
Colman's

Colman's is a United Kingdom manufacturer of Mustard , based in Norwich, Norfolk....
 advertisement painted on its roof, visible only from the air. Floodlights were erected at the ground in 1956 whose £9,000 costs nearly sent the club into bankruptcy but the success in the 1959 FA Cup secured the financial status of the club and allowed for a cover to be built over the South Stand, which was itself replaced in 2003 when a new 7,000 seat South stand, subsequently renamed the Jarrold Stand was built in its place.

1963 saw the record attendance for Carrow Road, with a crowd of 43,984 for a 6th round FA Cup match against 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....
, but in the wake of the Ibrox stadium disaster in 1971
Ibrox disaster

The Ibrox disaster refers to two accidents, in 1902 and 1971, which led to major loss of life at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland....
, safety licences were required by clubs which resulted in the capacity being drastically reduced to around 20,000. A two-tier terrace was built at the River End and soon after seats began to replace the terraces. By 1979 the stadium had a capacity of 28,392 with seats for 12,675. A fire in 1984 partially destroyed one of the stands which eventually led to its complete demolition and replacement by 1987 of a new City Stand, which chairman Robert Chase described as "Coming to a football match within the City Stand is very much like going to the theatre – the only difference being that our stage is covered with grass". After the Hillsborough disaster
Hillsborough disaster

The Hillsborough Disaster was a deadly human Stampede#Human stampedes that occurred on 15 April 1989, at Hillsborough Stadium, a football stadium home to Sheffield Wednesday in Sheffield, England, resulting in the deaths of 96 people ....
 in 1989 and the subsequent outcome of the Taylor Report
Taylor Report

The Taylor Report is a document, whose development was overseen by Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth, concerning the aftermath and causes of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989....
 in 1990, the stadium was converted to all-seater with the corners being filled. Today, Carrow Road is an all-seater stadium, with a capacity of 26,034.

The club installed new electronic screen/scoreboards at either end of the stadium during the off-season, 2007. They were first utilised in the 5–2 Carling Cup victory over Barnet F.C.
Barnet F.C.

Barnet Football Club is an England football team from High Barnet, London, England, currently playing in Coca Cola Football League Two.In March 2004 they were in one of the play off positions of the Football Conference but failed to gain promotion to League Two, the lowest flight of the Football League....
 on 14 August 2007.

Supporters

While much of the support that the club enjoys is local, there are a number of exiled fan clubs, notably in London and Scandinavia.

The fans' song, On the ball, City
On The Ball, City

On The Ball, City, the Norwich City F.C. song, is regarded as the world's oldest football song still in use today; the song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley's FC in the 1890s, and used by clubs such as Swifians and Norwich CEYMS F.C....
, is the oldest football song anywhere in the world still in use today; the song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley's FC in the 1890s and adapted for Norwich City. Although the first use of the tune and song is disputed, it had been adopted by 1902 and it remains in use today in part if not the whole. The chorus is:

Locally, much is made of the informal title "Pride of Anglia
Pride of Anglia

The various football clubs located in East Anglia vie for being the Pride of Anglia, an unofficial title, now partially recognised by the awarding of a trophy by local television....
". Fans variously claim the title for either winning the East Anglian Derby, finishing highest in the league, having the better current league position, having the more successful club history or for reasons without any apparent logical basis. The club's main local rival is Ipswich Town
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....
. When Norwich and Ipswich meet it is known as the 'East Anglian Derby
East Anglian Derby

The East Anglian derby is a sobriquet used to describe football matches held between Ipswich Town F.C. and Norwich City F.C.. It is also described humorously as the Old Farm Derby, a reference to the Old Firm derby played between Celtic F.C....
', or, informally, as the 'Old Farm Derby', a comic reference to the 'Old Firm
Old Firm

The Scottish Association football teams Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C., both based in Glasgow, are collectively referred to as the Old Firm.The origin of the term is unclear....
 Derby' played between Scottish teams Celtic
Celtic F.C.

The Celtic Football Club is a Scotland Association football club based in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, which currently plays in the Scottish Premier League....
 and Rangers
Rangers F.C.

Rangers Football Club are an association football team based in Glasgow, Scotland who currently play in the Scottish Premier League. They have won 51 domestic league titles, more than any other team....
. Over the 134 matches played against Ipswich since 1902, Ipswich boasts the better record, having won 45% of the matches to Norwich's 37%. Another commonly employed measure for "Pride of Anglia", and one that encompasses all of the East Anglian teams is to dub the side finishing as the highest placed East Anglian team in the Football League as the Pride of Anglia.

The famous Cabbage Army follow Norwich City home and away. Leaded by co creators, Aaron Riseborough and William Vincent.

Ownership

Norwich City F.C. is a public limited company that, in 2003, comprised approximately 8,000 individual shareholdings. Since purchasing their shares from Geoffrey Watling, Delia Smith
Delia Smith

Delia Smith Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England cook and television presenter, known for her interest in teaching basic cookery skills....
 and husband Michael Wynn-Jones have been joint majority shareholders.

At the 2006–07 Norwich City FC Annual General Meeting (on the 18 January 2007) Smith and Wynn-Jones announced that they would be open to offers to buy their majority stake-holding in the club. However, they made clear that any prospective buyer would have to invest heavily in the squad, with regards to team improving.

On the 8 May 2007 the football club announced that Andrew and Sharon Turner
Andrew and Sharon Turner

Andrew Turner and his wife Sharon joined the Board of Norwich City F.C. on the 8 May 2007.The couple own personal finance company Central Trust plc, which was set-up in 1987 and became one of the UK's fastest growing companies....
 had bought out all 5,000 shares belonging to former Board member, Barry Skipper
Barry Skipper

Barry Skipper was Vice Chairman for Norwich City F.C. and he joined the club in 1996.Barry held Sales and Marketing positions with Proctor and Gamble, Mars and Cadbury Schweppes...
 and had given the club an interest-free loan of £2m. Mr and Mrs Turner are owners and directors of personal finance company Central Trust plc.

During July 2008 Peter Cullum
Peter Cullum

Peter Cullum PhD, MBA, FCII, ACIM, Executive Chairman of Towergate PartnershipPeter began his insurance career in 1969 with the Royal Insurance Group and progressed to sales and marketing positions within Commercial Union and ITT London and Edinburgh where he became marketing director in 1988....
 declared that he was interested in a takeover of the club, and pledged that he would invest £20m for enhancement of the playing squad. On 8 July the EDP reported that Delia Smith
Delia Smith

Delia Smith Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England cook and television presenter, known for her interest in teaching basic cookery skills....
 and the board had invited Peter Cullum
Peter Cullum

Peter Cullum PhD, MBA, FCII, ACIM, Executive Chairman of Towergate PartnershipPeter began his insurance career in 1969 with the Royal Insurance Group and progressed to sales and marketing positions within Commercial Union and ITT London and Edinburgh where he became marketing director in 1988....
 for talks. Reports later stated that the talks had been terminated with immediate effect, and no deal was to be reached.

On 2 September 2008, Andrew and Sharon Turner
Andrew and Sharon Turner

Andrew Turner and his wife Sharon joined the Board of Norwich City F.C. on the 8 May 2007.The couple own personal finance company Central Trust plc, which was set-up in 1987 and became one of the UK's fastest growing companies....
 announced that they were leaving the football club's board of directors. This left a £2 million hole in Norwich City's budget. On 4 September 2008, Delia Smith
Delia Smith

Delia Smith Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England cook and television presenter, known for her interest in teaching basic cookery skills....
 and Michael Wynn Jones announced that they would be injecting £2 million, avoiding financial problems for the club.

It is, however, widely believed despite this £2 million injection, Delia Smith
Delia Smith

Delia Smith Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England cook and television presenter, known for her interest in teaching basic cookery skills....
 and Michael Wynn Jones are interested in selling their majority shareholding in the club. Chairman Roger Munby
Roger Munby

Roger Munby is the chairman of Norwich City F.C. in the Football League Championship.Roger became a Director in May 1996 and also had a previous stint between January 1986 and September 1987 and took over the Chairman's role from Bob Cooper in 2002....
 confirmed on 4 September 2008 that talks are ongoing with multiple potential investors.

Board members


Statistics and records

Ron Ashman
Ron Ashman

Ronald George Ashman was an England professional Football and football manager. Born in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, he spent his entire playing career with Norwich City F.C....
 holds the record for Norwich appearances, having played 592 first-team matches between 1947 and 1964. Ralph Hunt
Ralph Hunt

Ralph Hunt was an England football . Hunt played for nine clubs in his career. He began his career at his hometown club Portsmouth F.C. where he only made five appearances....
 holds the record for the most goals scored in a season, 31 in the 1955–56
1955-56 in English football

The 1955-56 season was the 76th season of competitive football in England....
 season in Division Three (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....
, with Johnny Gavin
Johnny Gavin

John Thomas Gavin was an Ireland football who spent most of his career in England. He played for Jamesborough United, Limerick F.C., Ireland national football team , Norwich City F.C., Watford F.C., Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Crystal Palace F.C., Cambridge City F.C., Newmarket Town and Fulbourn....
 the top scorer over a career - 122 between 1948 and 1955. Mark Bowen holds the club record for most international caps, with 35 for Wales.

The club's widest victory margin in the league was their 10–2 win against 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....
 in the Division Three (South) in 1930. Their heaviest defeat in the league was 10–2 against Swindon Town
Swindon Town F.C.

Swindon Town Football Club is an English Association football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, who currently play in Football League One. The club's home ground is the County Ground, Swindon, which has an all-seated capacity of 15,728....
 in 1908 in the Southern Football 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....
.

Norwich's record home attendance is 43,984 for a sixth round 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....
 match against 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....
 on 30 March 1963. With the introduction of regulations enforcing all-seater stadiums, it is unlikely that this record will be beaten in the foreseeable future.

The highest transfer fee received for an Norwich player is £7.25 million, 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 Dean Ashton
Dean Ashton

Dean Ashton , and brought up in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire is an English professional Association football who plays for West Ham United F.C. as a forward....
 in January 2006, while the most spent by the club on a player was £3.5 million for 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.....
 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 ....
 in the same month.

The club's highest league finish was third in the FA Premiership in 1992–93. The club has won the League Cup twice (most recently in 1985) and also reached 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....
 semi-final three times, most recently in 1992. Norwich have taken part in European competition just once, reaching the third round of the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
 in 1993–94 and are the only British side to beat Bayern Munich in the Olympic Stadium.

Club sponsors


1983-1986 Poll Withey 1986-1989 Fosters Lager 1989-1992 Asics 1992-1997 Norwich and Peterborough 1997-2001 Colman's 2001-2003 Digital Phones Company 2003-2006 Proton Cars/Lotus Cars

Between 2006 and 2008 the club were sponsored by airline Flybe
Flybe

Flybe Limited is a United Kingdom airline based at Exeter International Airport, England. It operates over 150 routes between over 50 European airports....
 but on 26 April 2008, it was announced that they were stepping down as the main sponsors.. On the 29 April 2008 it was announced that Aviva
Aviva

Aviva plc is the world's fifth-largest insurance group, the largest insurance group in the United Kingdom and the second-largest insurance group in Canada....
 would be the new shirt sponsors having signed a three year contract. Aviva are the parent company of Norwich Union
Norwich Union

Norwich Union is an insurance company in the United Kingdom. It is the biggest life insurance in the UK, and has a strong position in motor insurance....
.

Players


First-team squad

As of 10 February 2009.


(vice-captain) (captain
Captain (football)

The team captain of a football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team: it is often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game....
)

Out on loan


Notable players

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.


During the club's centenary season, a "Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

A hall of fame is a type of museum established for any a field of endeavor to honor individuals of noteworthy achievement in that field.In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums which enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia....
" was created, honouring 100 former players chosen by fan vote and a further 10 players were inducted into the Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame in 2006.

Players of the Year

For a more detailed list of these winners of the Barry Butler trophy, see List of Norwich City F.C. Players of the Year.
YearWinner
1967Terry Allcock
Terry Allcock

Terence Allcock is a former professional Football who played for Bolton Wanderers F.C. and Norwich City F.C.....
1968Hugh Curran
Hugh Curran

Hugh Patrick Curran is a former Scotland international Football, who spent the majority of his career in the The Football League.Career...
1969Ken Foggo
Ken Foggo

Kenneth Taylor Foggo is a former football player.He started his football career with West Bromwich Albion F.C., but is best remembered for his time with Norwich City F.C., for which he played from 1967 to 1972....
1970Duncan Forbes
Duncan Forbes

Duncan Forbes was a Scottish linguistics.He was born at Kinnaird, Perthshire and brought up by his grandfather from the age of three after his parents and younger brother emigrated to the United States....
1971Ken Foggo
Ken Foggo

Kenneth Taylor Foggo is a former football player.He started his football career with West Bromwich Albion F.C., but is best remembered for his time with Norwich City F.C., for which he played from 1967 to 1972....
1972Dave Stringer
Dave Stringer

Dave Stringer , is a former player and manager of Norwich City F.C. Association football club.As a player, he won the fans' vote to be Norwich City player of the year in 1972 and made a total of 499 appearances for the club....
1973Kevin Keelan
Kevin Keelan

Kevin Damien Keelan MBE is a former professional football goalkeeper. He spent the majority of his career with Norwich City F.C., though he also played for Stockport County F.C., Wrexham A.F.C., New England Tea Men and Tampa Bay Rowdies ....
1974Kevin Keelan
Kevin Keelan

Kevin Damien Keelan MBE is a former professional football goalkeeper. He spent the majority of his career with Norwich City F.C., though he also played for Stockport County F.C., Wrexham A.F.C., New England Tea Men and Tampa Bay Rowdies ....
1975Colin Suggett
Colin Suggett

Colin Suggett is a former professional football player and manager.During the late 1960s he began his career playing for Sunderland A.F.C., with whom he twice won the FA Youth Cup....
1976Martin Peters
Martin Peters

Martin Stanford Peters Order of the British Empire, is a former football player and member of the victorious England national football team team which won the Football World Cup 1966....
1977Martin Peters
Martin Peters

Martin Stanford Peters Order of the British Empire, is a former football player and member of the victorious England national football team team which won the Football World Cup 1966....
1978John Ryan
John Ryan (English footballer)

John Ryan is a former professional footballer who predominantly played as a full-back.Ryan had a professional career that lasted more than 20 years....
1979Tony Powell
Tony Powell

Tony Orlando Powell was a Jamaican cricketer.He played 42 first-class cricket and 38 List A cricket matches as a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium fast bowler....
1980Kevin Bond
Kevin Bond (footballer)

Kevin John Bond is an England association football coach and former player. He is the son of John Bond , also a former footballer.He is currently employed as assistant manager at Tottenham Hotspur F.C....
 
YearWinner
1981Joe Royle
Joe Royle

Joseph "Joe" Royle is an England football Coach and former player. In his club career, spanning from 1966 to 1982, he played for Everton F.C....
1982Greg Downs
Greg Downs (footballer)

Gregory Downs is a former professional England footballer. Originally a centre-forward, he switched to left full-back early in his career.Downs began his career with Norwich City F.C....
1983Dave Watson
Dave Watson

David "Dave" Watson is an England former professional Association football who made 12 appearances for the England national football team. He is now the youth team coach at Wigan Athletic F.C.....
1984Chris Woods
Chris Woods

Christopher 'Chris' Charles Eric Woods is a former England national football team Association football goalkeeper. He now works as a goalkeeping coach at Everton F.C.....
1985Steve Bruce
Steve Bruce

Stephen Roger "Steve" Bruce is an England association football coach and former player. Born in Corbridge, Northumberland, he was a promising schoolboy footballer but was rejected by a number of professional clubs....
1986Kevin Drinkell
Kevin Drinkell

Kevin Smith Drinkell is a former professional footballer and football manager. He is currently Director of Football with 110sport Management Ltd in Stirling, Scotland....
1987Kevin Drinkell
Kevin Drinkell

Kevin Smith Drinkell is a former professional footballer and football manager. He is currently Director of Football with 110sport Management Ltd in Stirling, Scotland....
1988Bryan Gunn
Bryan Gunn

Bryan James Gunn , is a Scotland association football coach and former professional player as a goalkeeper, predominantly for Norwich City F.C., where he is currently in charge in his first managerial appointment....
1989Dale Gordon
Dale Gordon

Dale Andrew Gordon is a former professional footballer who played for Norwich City F.C., Rangers F.C., West Ham United F.C., Peterborough United F.C., Millwall F.C....
1990
1991Ian Culverhouse
Ian Culverhouse

Ian Brett Culverhouse , is an England former professional Association footballer. He was a defender who played in the position of right-back....
1992Robert Fleck
Robert Fleck (footballer)

Robert William Fleck is a former professional football er. He was a striker who began his career with Rangers F.C..Despite not being a first team player, he scored many important goals for the club under Graeme Souness....
1993Bryan Gunn
Bryan Gunn

Bryan James Gunn , is a Scotland association football coach and former professional player as a goalkeeper, predominantly for Norwich City F.C., where he is currently in charge in his first managerial appointment....
1994Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton

Christopher Roy Sutton is an England former football .In his career, Sutton played for Norwich City F.C., Blackburn Rovers F.C., Chelsea F.C., Celtic F.C., Birmingham City F.C....
 
YearWinner
1995Jon Newsome
Jon Newsome

Jon Newsome is an English former professional footballer. He was a central defender.Newsome began his career at Sheffield Wednesday F.C. before joining Leeds United F.C., where he won a first division championship medal in 1992....
1996Spencer 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....
1997Darren Eadie
Darren Eadie

Darren Michael Eadie is a former professional Football , who made his name as a pacey left-sided midfielder with Norwich City F.C.. He later played for Leicester City F.C.....
1998Matt Jackson
Matt Jackson

Matthew Alan "Matt" Jackson is an England former professional Football who played as a defender throughout his career....
1999Iwan Roberts
Iwan Roberts

Iwan Wyn Roberts is a Wales former professional Association football who played as a striker for a number of English league clubs. The most notable period of his club career was with Norwich City F.C.....
2000Iwan Roberts
Iwan Roberts

Iwan Wyn Roberts is a Wales former professional Association football who played as a striker for a number of English league clubs. The most notable period of his club career was with Norwich City F.C.....
2001Andy Marshall
Andy Marshall

Andrew John "Andy" Marshall is an England professional Association football. He is a Goalkeeper and is currently on the books of Coventry City F.C.....
2002
2003Adam Drury
Adam Drury

Adam James Drury is a professional football who plays for Norwich City F.C.....
2004Craig Fleming
Craig Fleming

Craig Fleming is a former Football . He was a defender ....
2005Darren Huckerby
Darren Huckerby

Darren Carl Huckerby is an England soccer who currently plays with the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer as a striker or midfield....
2006Gary Doherty
Gary Doherty

Gary Doherty is a Football currently playing for Norwich City F.C.. He is affectionately known by many fans as either 'The Doc' or 'Ginger Pele' ....
2007Darren Huckerby
Darren Huckerby

Darren Carl Huckerby is an England soccer who currently plays with the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer as a striker or midfield....
2008Dion Dublin
Dion Dublin

Dion Dublin is a retired England Association football. He was Cap four times for England national football team. Dublin started his career as a centre back, but made his name at Cambridge United as a goal-scoring centre forward....


Captains


For a list of Norwich City captains, see Captains of Norwich City F.C.
Captains of Norwich City F.C.

The following have all been captains of Norwich City F.C.:External links ...


Managers


As of 3 February 2009. Only professional, competitive matches are counted.
NameNatFromToPWDL%W
John Bowman
John Bowman (football manager)

John Bowman is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..Bowman was City's first-ever manager, and was in charge for 78 matches between 1905 and 1907, winning 31, losing 24 and drawing 23 games....
1 August 190531 July 1907 7831232439.7
James McEwen
James McEwen

James McEwen also known as Jimmy McEwen or "Punch" McEwen was an English professional football and coach.McEwen started his playing career with Bootle F.C., before moving south to join Luton Town F.C.....
1 August 190731 May 1908 4313102030.2
Arthur Turner
Arthur Turner (football manager)

Arthur Turner is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..Turner was City's third manager, and was in charge for 86 matches between 1909 and 1910, winning 27, losing 37 and drawing 22 games....
1 August 190931 May 1910 8627223731.4
Bert Stansfield
Bert Stansfield

Bert Stansfield is a former manager of English association football clubs Carlisle United F.C. and Norwich City F.C..Stansfield was United's and City's fourth manager, and was in charge for the latter for 248 matches between 1910 and 1915, returning to the job for a short spell in 1926....
1 August 1910
1 March 1926
31 May 1915
1 November 1926
24878759531.4
Major Frank Buckley1 August 19191 July 1920 4315111734.9
Charles O'Hagan
Charles O'Hagan

Charles O'Hagan is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..O'Hagan was City's sixth manager, and was in charge for 21 matches between 1920 and 1921....
1 July 19201 January 1921 2149819.0
Albert Gosnell
Albert Gosnell

Albert Gosnell is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..Gosnell was City's seventh manager, and was in charge for 223 matches between 1921 and 1926....
1 January 192128 February 1926 22359799526.5
Cecil Potter
Cecil Potter

Cecil Bertram Potter was a former professional coach at Huddersfield Town F.C., Derby County F.C. and Hartlepool United F.C..References...
1 November 19261 January 1929 10130264529.7
James Kerr
James Kerr (footballer)

James Kerr was an England association football Coach . During his nine year career as a manager, he coached Walsall F.C., Coventry City F.C. and Norwich City F.C.....
1 April 192928 February 1933 16865436038.7
Tom Parker
Tom Parker (footballer)

Thomas Robert "Tom" Parker was an England football player and manager....
1 March 1933
1 May 1955
1 February 1937
31 March 1957
271104699838.4
Bob Young
Bob Young (footballer)

Bob Young was an England association football and Coach . He played for Sunderland throughout his professional playing career, which was largely interupted by World War I....
1 February 1937
1 September 1939
31 December 1938
31 May 1946
7826143833.3
Jimmy Jewell
Jimmy Jewell

Jimmy Jewell was an England association football Coach . During his career coached Norwich City F.C..References...
1 January 19391 September 1939 20641030.0
Duggie Lochhead
Duggie Lochhead

Duggie Lochhead is a former manager of English association football club Norwich City F.C..A Scot, Lochhead was in charge for 171 matches between 1945 and 1951, winning 57, losing 74 and drawing 40 games....
1 December 19451 March 1950 10442283440.4
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....
1 June 19461 December 1947 6515123823.1
Norman Low
Norman Low

Norman Low was a Scotland association football player and Coach . He was the son of Scotland national football team international footballer, Wilf Low....
1 May 195030 April 1955 258129567350.0
Archie Macaulay
Archie Macaulay

Archibald Renwick "Archie" Macaulay was a Scotland football player and manager....
1 April 19571 October 1961 224105605946.9
Willie Reid1 December 19611 May 1962 311361241.9
George Swindin
George Swindin

George Hedley Swindin was an England association football player and coach ....
1 May 196230 November 1962 20105550.0
Ron Ashman
Ron Ashman

Ronald George Ashman was an England professional Football and football manager. Born in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, he spent his entire playing career with Norwich City F.C....
1 December 196231 May 1966 16259396436.4
Lol Morgan
Lol Morgan

Lol Morgan is a former professional association football and coach who was active during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. He was born in Rotherham, England....
1 June 19661 May 1969 12745473535.4
Ron Saunders
Ron Saunders

Ron Saunders is an England football player and successful manager. He remains the only manager to have taken charge of Aston Villa F.C., Birmingham City F.C....
1 July 196916 November 1973 22184617638.0
John Bond
John Bond (footballer)

John Frederick Bond is an England former professional association football player and manager.His son Kevin Bond is also a former footballer....
27 November 197331 October 1980 34010511412134.5
Ken Brown
Ken Brown (footballer)

Kenneth Brown is an England former football and manager who played professionally for West Ham United F.C. in the 1950s and 1960s....
1 November 19809 November 1987 3671509312440.9
Dave Stringer
Dave Stringer

Dave Stringer , is a former player and manager of Norwich City F.C. Association football club.As a player, he won the fans' vote to be Norwich City player of the year in 1972 and made a total of 499 appearances for the club....
9 November 19871 May 1992 22989588238.9
Mike Walker
Mike Walker (football manager)

Michael Stewart Gordon "Mike" Walker is a Wales former football and coach ....
1 June 1992
21 June 1996
6 January 1994
30 April 1998
17969466438.5
John Deehan
John Deehan

John Matthew Deehan , is a former football player who in recent years has had several spells in coaching and management. He is currently the Chief Scout at Norwich City F.C.....
12 January 199431 July 1995 5813222322.4
Martin O'Neill
Martin O'Neill

Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, Order of the British Empire, is an Northern Ireland former association footballer who captained the Northern Ireland national football team and who has previously managed Wycombe Wanderers, Norwich City F.C., Leicester City F.C....
August, 1995December, 1995 26129546.2
Gary Megson
Gary Megson

Gary John Megson is an England former Association football player and the current coach of Bolton Wanderers F.C..He has previously managed Norwich City F.C., Blackpool F.C., Stockport County F.C., Stoke City F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C....
December, 199521 June 1996 325101715.6
Bruce Rioch
Bruce Rioch

Bruce David Rioch is an England-born Association football Coach and former player. He was manager of AaB Football in the Danish Superliga, until his sacking on 23 October 2008....
12 June 199813 March 2000 9330313232.3
Bryan Hamilton
Bryan Hamilton

Bryan Hamilton is a Northern Ireland football player and manager. He gained 50 caps for Northern Ireland between 1969 an 1980. He managed the Northern Ireland football team for four years in the mid-nineties before being sacked in 1998....
5 April 20004 December 2000 3510101528.6
Nigel Worthington
Nigel Worthington

Nigel Worthington is a Northern Ireland Association football coach and former player. He is currently manager of the Northern Ireland national football team....
4 December 20002 October 2006 2801141046240.7
Martin Hunter
Martin Hunter (football coach)

Martin Hunter is an English Football coach who, until November 24, 2008, was working for Football League Championship club Watford F.C. where he was in the role of "Assistant Caretaker Manager"...
2 October 200614 October 2006 101000.0
Peter Grant13 October 20069 October 2007 5418122433.3
Jim Duffy9 October 200730 October 2007 300300.0
Glenn Roeder
Glenn Roeder

Glenn Victor Roeder is an England football coach and former player, most recently in charge at Norwich City F.C.. As a player, Roeder represented England national football team on 7 occasions....
30 October 200714 January 2009 6520153030.8
Bryan Gunn
Bryan Gunn

Bryan James Gunn , is a Scotland association football coach and former professional player as a goalkeeper, predominantly for Norwich City F.C., where he is currently in charge in his first managerial appointment....
16 January 2009Incumbent 9 2 4 3 22.2


Honours

Norwich City F.C. have won a number of honours, including the following:
Honour Year(s)
Second tier
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...
 Champions
1971–72
1971-72 in English football

The 1971-72 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in England....
, 1985–86
1985-86 in English football

The 1985-86 season was the 106th season of competitive football in England....
, 2003–04
2003-04 in English football

The 2003-04 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England....
Third tier
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....
 Champions
1933–34
1933-34 in English football

The 1933-34 season was the 59th season of competitive football in England....
Third tier
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....
 Runners Up
1959–60
1959-60 in English football

The 1959-60 season was the 80th season of competitive football in England....
League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 Winners
1962
1962 Football League Cup Final

The 1962 Football League Cup Final was won by Norwich City F.C., who defeated Rochdale A.F.C. 4–0 on aggregate over two legs. The first leg, played on 26 April 1962 at Rochdale's ground, Spotland, was won by Norwich 3–0....
, 1985
1985 Football League Cup Final

The 1985 Football League Cup Final, commonly known as the 1985 Milk Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was won by Norwich City F.C.. The Canaries defeated Sunderland A.F.C....
League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 Runners Up
1973
1973 Football League Cup Final

The 1973 Football League Cup Final was won by Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. Spurs beat Norwich City F.C. 1–0 at Wembley Stadium , Ralph Coates with the goal....
, 1975
1975 Football League Cup Final

The 1975 Football League Cup Final took place on 1 March 1975 at the old Wembley Stadium . It was contested between Aston Villa F.C. and Norwich City F.C.....


Friendship Trophy

Each time they meet, Norwich and Sunderland
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....
 contest the Friendship Trophy, an honour dating back to the camaraderie forged between fans of the two clubs at the time of the 1985
1984-85 in English football

The 1984-85 season was the 105th season of competitive football in England....
 League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
 final that they contested. Sunderland are the current holders of the cup, having defeated Norwich 1–0 on 2 December 2006.

Norwich City in popular culture

In the 2001 film Mike Bassett: England Manager
Mike Bassett: England Manager

Mike Bassett: England Manager is a 2001 in film satire comedy film directed by Steve Barron, following the fortunes of the manager of Division One football club Norwich City F.C., Mike Bassett, who having led his side to the 'Mr Clutch Cup', is appointed England manager....
, the eponymous hero, played by Ricky Tomlinson
Ricky Tomlinson

Eric Tomlinson , known by his stage name Ricky Tomlinson, is an England actor, best known for his starring role on the BBC kitchen sink realism sitcom The Royle Family....
, rises to prominence as a result of success as manager of Norwich City, having won the 'Mr Clutch Cup'. The celebratory scenes of the open-top bus ride around the city (right) were actually shot in St Albans
St Albans

Saint Albans is a city in southern Hertfordshire, England, around north of central London, which forms the main urban area of the City and District of St Albans....
, rather than Norwich.

In 1972 the Children's Film Foundation
Children's Film Foundation

The Children's Film Foundation was a non-profit-making organisation which made films for children in the United Kingdom, typically running for about 55 minutes....
 released a movie called "The Boy Who Turned Yellow
The Boy Who Turned Yellow

The Boy Who Turned Yellow is the last film collaboration by the United Kingdom filmmakers Powell and Pressburger, and the last film directed by Michael Powell ....
", about a boy living in London who supports Norwich City. In the film, he and everyone and everything else on his tube
London Underground

The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK....
 train are turned yellow. That night he is visited by a yellow alien called Nick, short for electronic, who teaches him all about electricity. The link to the football club is used to explain why the boy already has so many yellow things in his bedroom.

Further reading

  • Canary Citizens by Mike Davage, John Eastwood, Kevin Platt, published by Jarrold Publishing, (2001), ISBN 0-7117-2020-7
  • Norfolk 'n' Good by Kevin Baldwin, published by Goldstone Books, (1993), ISBN 0-9522074-0-0
  • Second Coming: Supporter's View of the New Era at Norwich City by Kevin Baldwin, published by Yellow Bird Publishing, (1997), ISBN 0952207419


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