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The Cardiff City Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd) is a stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales. It is the home of Cardiff City and the Wales national team . Following expansion of the Ninian Stand in July 2014, the stadium officially holds 33,280 supporters.
Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a single wooden stand, it underwent numerous renovations during its lifespan and hosted fixtures with over 60,000 spectators in attendance.
Cardiff's first permanent ground was Ninian Park, which opened in 1910; it remained in use for 99 years until the club moved into the Cardiff City Stadium in 2009. Cardiff has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs Swansea City, with whom they contest the South Wales derby, and Bristol City, with whom they contest the Severnside derby.
David Turnbull (Cardiff City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal following a set piece situation. Cardiff City vs Blackburn Rovers 14:05
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium: Championship: 18th: FA Cup: Fourth round: EFL Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Aden Flint (6 goals) All: Aden Flint Rubin Colwill (6 each) Highest home attendance: 27,280 (vs. Swansea City, 2 April 2022) Lowest home attendance: 3,500 (vs. Sutton United Carabao Cup, 10 Aug) Average home league attendance ...
The Cardiff International Sports Stadium, opened 19 January 2009, replacing the Cardiff Athletics Stadium (demolished to make way for the Cardiff City Stadium) is a 4953 capacity, multi sport/special event venue, offering fully certificated international track and field facilities, including an international standard external throws area.
A policing operation was put in place to ensure both sets of supporters left Cardiff City Stadium on Leckwith Road safely following the Championship match which ended in a 1-1 draw.
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.