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Bradford City have one official mascot, Billy Bantam. [citation needed] Bradford City announced 'Own The Moment' 2022–23 season ticket sales of 14,190 in September 2022. The figure was a League Two record for the club. It surpassed the previous fourth-tier season-ticket sales record of 13,614 in 2019–20. [100]
The 2020–21 Bradford City A.F.C. season was the 118th edition of Bradford City A.F.C. and the second consecutive season in EFL League Two, Along with League Two, the club contested in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.
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]
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The countdown to Super Bowl 2025 is officially underway, with the Kansas City Chiefs set to take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Eagles, led by ...
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The Bradford City side that won the 1911 FA Cup —the only major honour to be won by the club Bradford City Association Football Club were formed in 1903 and were elected into the Second Division before they had even played a game. Bradford City and Chelsea, in 1905, remain the only teams to be elected into the league before playing a competitive fixture. The club were promoted to the First ...
The third was to include historical features about the club at a time when there was literally nothing in print about BCAFC. The fourth was to be unashamedly proud of being Bradfordians. The name for the fanzine was taken from the mascot for Bradford City A.F.C. that was introduced in the 1960s by the club.