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Small Heath F.C., champions of the inaugural Football League Second Division 1892–93 Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in September 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, the club turned professional in 1885 and three years later, under the name of Small Heath F.C. Ltd, was the first football club to become a ...
Highest home attendance: 16,219 vs Brentford, Associate Members' Cup Southern Final, 26 March 1991: Lowest home attendance: 2,922 vs Lincoln City, Associate Members' Cup prelim round, 27 November 1990: Average home league attendance: 7,030
Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club based in ... Birmingham's home attendance record was set at the fifth-round FA Cup tie against Everton ...
The record home attendance for five clubs occurred away from their usual home grounds. Manchester United's record home attendance was set at Maine Road, the home of neighbours Manchester City, during a period when United's Old Trafford was being rebuilt following bomb damage sustained during the Second World War. [1]
Highest home attendance: 40,524, against Barcelona, 1960 Fairs Cup final first leg, 29 March 1960. [13] Lowest home attendance: 14,152, against Union Saint-Gilloise, 1958–60 Fairs Cup semifinal second leg, 11 November 1959. [13] Highest away attendance: 75,000, against Barcelona, 1958–60 Fairs Cup final second leg, 4 May 1960. [13]
At home to Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham failed to profit from having the better of the first half, and lost 2–0 in the second. [38] A deflected shot from Callum Reilly on his first appearance of the season and Gray's "composed finish" over the goalkeeper gave Blues a half-time lead at top-of-the-table Norwich City .
Highest home attendance: 25,581 vs Brentford, Division Two, 26 April 1995: Lowest home attendance: 9,847 vs Shrewsbury Town, League Cup 1st round replay, 23 August 1994: Average home league attendance: 16,941
After a training camp in Spain, [28] Birmingham City's pre-season programme continued with friendly matches away to Midlands teams Solihull Moors, Forest Green Rovers, Shrewsbury Town, Walsall, Port Vale and Kidderminster Harriers, and Scottish Cup-holders Hibernian. Their only home friendly was against Dutch Eredivisie club Roda JC.