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Il Norwich City Football Club (pron. ˈnɒrɪdʒ ˈsɪti), meglio noto come Norwich City, o più semplicemente Norwich, è una società calcistica inglese con sede nella città di Norwich. Milita in Premier League, massima divisione del campionato inglese di calcio.
Fondato nel 1902, il club fu promosso per la prima volta nella First Division al termine della stagione 1971-1972. Da quel momento ha giocato 21 stagioni nella massima divisione inglese. Il numero massimo di stagioni consecutive giocate in massima serie è 9. Nella sua storia ha vinto 2 Coppe di Lega inglesi, nel 1961-1962 e nel 1984-1985, mentre il miglior piazzamento in massima serie è il terzo posto raggiunto nel 1992-1993.
Dal 1935 la squadra gioca le proprie partite casalinghe al Carrow Road. Vive una lunga e agguerrita rivalità con i vicini dell'Ipswich Town, con i quali disputa l'East Anglian derby.
Team Members37
Barden
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Barnes
| | 21
Batth
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Duffy
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16
Fassnacht
| | 35
Fisher
| | 30
Giannoulis
| | 8
Gibbs
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6
Gibson
| | 28
Gunn
| | 5
Hanley
| | 25
Hernandez
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14
Hooijdonk
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Long
| | 15
McCallum
| | 23
McLean
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26
Núñez
| | 27
Rowe
| | 7
Sainz
| | 17
Sara
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9
Sargent
| | 3
Stacey
| | 19
Sørensen
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Showing 0 to 24 (Total: 24)Stadium or HomeCarrow Road is a football stadium located in Norwich, England, and is the home of Norwich City F.C.. The stadium is located toward the easterly end of the city, not far from Norwich railway station and the River Wensum.
Carrow Road, named after the road on which it is located, was purpose-built by Norwich City in 1935; construction took just 82 days. Previously, the club played at Newmarket Road and the appropriately named The Nest; Norwich City's nickname is "The Canaries".
The stadium has been extensively worked on several times during its history, notably following a devastating fire that destroyed the old City (now "Geoffrey Watling City") Stand in 1984. Having once accommodated standing supporters, since 1992 the ground has been all-seater. The ground's modern capacity is 27,244, the most recent works being the addition of approximately 1,000 new seats in the summer of 2010. The stadium's all-seater record attendance is 26,876 which occurred in the Premier League match versus Swansea on 15 December 2013, but in the days of standing terraces, it saw crowds as large as 43,984 when they played Leicester City in an FA Cup match in 1963. The Carrow Road site also includes a club superstore which sells club merchandise, catering facilities and a Holiday Inn hotel.
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