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  2. Cardiff City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City Stadium pitch in 2010. In June 2009, the club completed construction of a 26,828-seat stadium on the site of the now-demolished old Cardiff Athletics Stadium at a cost of £48 million. [99] [100] The ground was named the "Cardiff City Stadium".

  3. History of Cardiff City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cardiff City Football Club spans the period from 1899 to the present time. For detail on individual periods of the club's history, see one of the following articles: History of Cardiff City F.C. (1899–1962) History of Cardiff City F.C. (1962–present)

  4. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    Bartley Bluebird – Cardiff City F.C. Beau Brummie and Belle Brummie– Birmingham City F.C. Rover the Dog - Blackburn Rovers F.C. Bertie Bee and Bella Bee – Burnley F.C. [23] Bettie Brewer – Burton Albion F.C. Big Lupus – Chester F.C. Billy Bantam – Bradford City A.F.C. Billy Brewer – Burton Albion F.C. Billy the Badger – Fulham F ...

  5. History of Cardiff City F.C. (1962–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 May 2003; Cardiff City beat Bristol City 1–0 on aggregate, having won the match at Ninian Park 1–0, and drawing the away leg 0–0 on 13 May 2003. Queens Park Rangers drew with Oldham Athletic away from home 1–1 on 10 May 2003, before claiming the advantage at Loftus Road on 14 May 2003; going through to the playoff final with a 2 ...

  6. Category:Welsh football logos - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Cardiff City F.C. (1899–1962) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cardiff City F.C. from 1899 to 1962 covers the club's founding, its move into the Southern Football League and its election to the Football League to the end of the 1961–62 season. Founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C., the club was renamed Cardiff City in 1908 and joined the Southern Football League two years later.

  8. List of Cardiff City F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City was originally founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C., initially playing in local amateur competitions. The club won its first trophy under the guise by winning the Bevan Shield, an amateur cup competition, in 1905. [2] The club changed its name to Cardiff City in 1908 and entered the Southern Football League in 1910. [3]

  9. 1980–81 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City; 1980–81 season; Chairman: Bob Grogan: Manager: Richie Morgan: Football League Second Division: 19th: FA Cup: 3rd round: League Cup: 3rd round: Welsh Cup: 4th round: Top goalscorer: League: Peter Kitchen (13) All: Peter Kitchen (19) Highest home attendance: 21,239 (v Swansea City, 27 December 1980) Lowest home attendance: 4,059 ...