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  2. Coventry Building Society Arena - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Bowl used mainly for Coventry City football matches. The stadium bowl has a seating capacity of 32,609 with the overall capacity rising to 40,000 for concerts and has easy access to refreshments for customers from the many bar and food outlets around the bowl. Access for production is accessible via two main tunnels on the pitch and the ...

  3. Coventry City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Coventry City published plans for a 40,000-seat stadium on the site of a former gasworks in the Foleshill area of Coventry. [138] Backed by a 50% stake from Coventry City Council , the stadium gained planning permission in 1998, [ 84 ] and in 2000 was included in England's bid for the 2006 FIFA World Cup .

  4. History of Coventry City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City playing at Highfield Road Stadium in 1982.. Coventry City Football Club is an English association football club based in Coventry in the Midlands.The club was founded in 1883 as Singers F.C. by Willie Stanley, an employee of cycle firm Singer Motors.

  5. Highfield Road - Wikipedia

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    The stadium's record attendance was 51,455 when Coventry City played their West Midlands rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers in a Football League Division 2 game in 1967. However, after it was converted to an all-seater stadium for the second time in the mid-1990s, its maximum capacity was 23,489 at the time of its closure, and all of the pre-1990 ...

  6. List of Coventry City F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City Performances from 1919 until 2023 This is a list of seasons played by Coventry City in English and European football , from 1895 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

  7. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The club still intend to build a new stadium on land near the University of Warwick on the southern edge of the city, as a break clause in their contract will allow them to leave the CBS Arena for their new stadium. Coventry City played their first competitive match back at the Coventry Building Society Arena, on 8 August 2021 when they played ...

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

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    This is a list of records and statistics for Coventry City F.C., an English professional association football club based in Coventry. The club was founded as Singers F.C. in 1883 and turned professional in 1893, before joining the Football League in 1920. In 1898 the club was renamed Coventry City.

  9. 2004–05 Coventry City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City F.C. 2004–05 season; Manager: Micky Adams: Stadium: Highfield Road: Championship: 19th: FA Cup: OUT – Newcastle United Fourth Round 29.01.05 [1] League Cup: OUT – Middlesbrough Third Round 27.10.04 [2] Top goalscorer: League: All: Gary McSheffrey (14) Highest home attendance: 22,728 v Derby County 30.04.05 Cup: 8,362 v ...