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  2. Cardiff City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium replaced Ninian Park as Cardiff City's home ground in 2009, and is managed by Cardiff City Stadium Ltd., which is owned by Cardiff City Football Club Holdings Ltd. It also hosted the home matches of the Cardiff Blues rugby union team until the 2011–12 season, although originally the Blues had a lease until 2029.

  3. Cardiff International Sports Campus - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Sports Campus (Welsh: Campws Chwaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd), is an athletics stadium and playing fields in the Canton area of Cardiff, Wales. The campus opened in 2009 as part of the major Leckwith Development , which included a new football and rugby stadium, Cardiff City Stadium , and a retail park.

  4. 2024–25 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium Attendance: 16,942 Referee: Oliver Langford: Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for 7 December, but was postponed following advice received from the Met Office and the recommendations of Cardiff Council and South Wales Police. [78]

  5. Leckwith development - Wikipedia

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    Canton End (left) and Grandstand of Cardiff City Stadium. The new stadium has 33,280 seats [1] and is home to Cardiff City F.C. club. The stadium also hosted the home matches of the Cardiff Blues rugby union team until the 2011–12 season. It is the second largest stadium in Cardiff and also Wales (the largest being the Millennium Stadium).

  6. New Cardiff Bay Arena - Wikipedia

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    New Cardiff Bay Arena, also referred to as Atlantic Wharf Arena, is a planned indoor arena to be located in Atlantic Wharf, a southern area of the city of Cardiff, Wales. The multi-purpose 15,000-capacity arena will be built on a site near to Cardiff Bay 's Wales Millennium Centre (WMC) and is expected to open in 2027.

  7. 2023–24 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium: Championship: 12th: FA Cup: Third round: EFL Cup: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Perry Ng (6) Karlan Grant (6) All: Kion Etete (6) Perry Ng (6) Karlan Grant (6) Highest home attendance: 28,648 vs. Swansea City, 16 September 2023: Lowest home attendance: 17,131 vs. Blackburn Rovers , 20 February 2024: Average ...

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

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    It also records achievements by Cardiff City players on the international stage, and the club's highest transfer fees. Attendance records at Ninian Park and the Cardiff City Stadium, the club's home grounds since 1910 and 2009 respectively, are also included.

  9. 2022–23 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City FC; 2022–23 season; Owner: Vincent Tan: Chairman: Mehmet Dalman: Manager: Steve Morison (until 18 September) [1] Mark Hudson (from 14 November until 14 January) [2] [3] Sabri Lamouchi