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Il Cardiff City Football Club (Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Caerdydd in gallese), noto semplicemente come Cardiff City o anche solo come Cardiff, è una società calcistica gallese con sede nella città di Cardiff che, tuttavia, disputa da lungo tempo le divisioni del campionato inglese di calcio. Milita nel Football League Championship, la seconda divisione del campionato inglese.
Non avendo mai giocato nel campionato gallese di calcio, il Cardiff non ha mai rappresentato il Galles né nella Coppa dei Campioni né nella UEFA Champions League. Per le numerose vittorie in Coppa del Galles ha, invece, partecipato a 14 edizioni della Coppa delle Coppe (record), di cui 5 consecutive (dalla stagione 1967-1968 a quella 1971-1972, primato condiviso coi finlandesi del Lahden Reipas). Il risultato migliore ottenuto in tale competizione è stata la semifinale disputata nella stagione 1967-1968.[1]
Team Members21
Alnwick
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Ashford
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Bowler
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Collins
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27
Colwill
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Diédhiou
| | 9
Etete
| | 4
Goutas
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16
Grant
| | 1
Horvath
| | 5
McGuinness
| | 22
Meite
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11
O'Dowda
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Phillips
| | 8
Ralls
| | 10
Ramsey
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47
Robinson
| | 2
Romeo
| | 19
Sawyers
| | 23
Siopis
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32
Tanner
| | 38
Tian-Hee
| | 15
Turnbull
| | 30
Wilson-Esbrand
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6
Wintle
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Showing 0 to 26 (Total: 26)Stadium or HomeThe Cardiff City Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd) is a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales. It is the home of Cardiff City Football Club. The stadium replaced Ninian Park as Cardiff City's home ground in 2009. The stadium is managed by Cardiff City Stadium Ltd., which is owned by Cardiff City Football Club Holdings Ltd. The stadium 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.
After the Millennium Stadium, it is the second largest stadium in Cardiff and in Wales. The stadium is part of the Leckwith development, which also includes the Cardiff International Sports Stadium. A branded sponsor name will be assigned as and when the naming rights are sold. The stadium was officially opened on 22 July 2009, with Cardiff City playing a friendly match against Celtic.
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