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Attendance 30 August 2022 Group game 1 Sheffield Wednesday: H 3–1: Young (2) 36', 75', Harratt 83' 6,092 4 October 2022 Group game 2 Leicester City U21: H 2–2 (2–4 Oliver 11', Sutton 49' 2,564 18 October 2022 Group game 3 Burton Albion: A: 0–4 — 549 22 November 2022 Second round Salford City: A: 0–1 — 578
Highest attendance at home match (Valley Parade): 39,146 v Burnley, FA Cup fourth round, 11 March 1911. [1] Lowest attendance at home match (Valley Parade): 931 v Rotherham United, English Football League Trophy, 7 November 2017. [55] [failed verification] Record gate receipts: £181,990 v Manchester United, Premiership, 13 January 2001. [1]
Bradford City A.F.C. 2017–18 season; Chairman: Edic Rahic Stefan Rupp: Manager: Stuart McCall (until 5 February) Simon Grayson (Between 11 February–8 May) Michael Collins (from 18 June) Stadium: Valley Parade: League One: 11th: FA Cup: Round 3 (vs. Yeovil Town) EFL Cup: Round 1 (vs. Doncaster Rovers) EFL Trophy: Round 2 (vs. Oldham Athletic ...
On 4 March 2023, Bradford City set a new attendance record for Football League Two at a 2–0 victory against Colchester United, with an attendance of 20,383, including 345 away fans. [101] The Bantams then broke this record again in a home fixture on 8 May 2023 against Leyton Orient , with 22,576 supporters in attendance, including 1,902 ...
Bradford City revealed they would have pre-season friendlies against Bradford (Park Avenue), [4] Eccleshill United, [4] Doncaster Rovers, [4] Guiseley, [4] Brighouse Town, [4] Blackburn Rovers, [4] Chesterfield [4] and Accrington Stanley [5] as part of their preparations for the new season.
Both Bradford City and Bradford (Park Avenue) had been relegated in 1922, and with the rise of fellow West Yorkshire side Huddersfield Town, attendances in Bradford dropped. City's average attendance fell from a record high of 22,585 in 1920–21 to between 12,000 and 14,000 in Division Two. [31]
The 2010–11 Bradford City A.F.C. season was the 108th edition of the Bradford City A.F.C. history, their 96th in the Football League and 98th in the league system of English football. Their 2009–10 14th-place finish made the season their fourth successive season in League Two. This article covers a period from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011.
On 23 May 2019 it was announced that the Bantams would face local city rivals Bradford Park Avenue. [4] Following this announcement, Bradford City arranged a further two friendlies to be played against Rochdale A.F.C. and Brighouse Town F.C. [5] A home game was added to the pre-season schedule on 20 July where City would face Wigan Athletic. [6]