Name Bradford (0 users)
BadgeNext Event Notts County vs Bradford (21 Dec)
Head Coach Graham Alexander
League Position10
Recent League Form ➡ Established1903 (121 years old)
Sport Soccer
VenueUniversity of Bradford Stadium
(24,840 Capacity)
Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationValley Parade, Bradford
NicknamesBradford, Bantams, Paraders, BCAFC
CompetitionsEnglish League 2FA CupEFL CupEFL TrophyLast Editsmudgie: 17/Nov/24
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21 Dec | Notts County | - | Bradford | | 3:00pm | 26 Dec | Bradford | - | Port Vale | | 3:00pm | 29 Dec | Bradford | - | Chesterfield | | 3:00pm | 01 Jan | Barrow | - | Bradford | | 3:00pm | 04 Jan | Bradford | - | Grimsby | | 1:00pm |
Results |
14 Dec | Bradford | 1 - 0 | Swindon | |
10 Dec | Stockport | 2 - 3 | Bradford | |
07 Dec | Crewe | 1 - 1 | Bradford | |
03 Dec | Bradford | 1 - 1 | Barrow | |
30 Nov | Morecambe | 1 - 0 | Bradford | |
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Bradford City Association Football Club is a professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.
The club was founded in 1903. It was immediately elected into Division Two of the Football League despite not having played a previous game. Promotion to the top tier followed in 1908 and the club won the FA Cup in 1911, its only major honour. After relegation in 1922 from Division One, the club spent 77 years outside the top flight until promotion to the Premier League in 1999. City stayed up, with a then record low of 36 points, in the first season in the Premier League. Relegation followed the following season. Since then a series of financial crises did push the club to the brink of closure. The financial pressure resulted in two more relegations to League Two. In the 2012–13 season, they became the first ever team from the fourth tier of English football to reach a major domestic Wembley cup final, the Football League Cup, losing 5–0 to Swansea City. In the same season, they returned to Wembley for the playoff final and won promotion to League One with a 3–0 win over Northampton Town.
The club's colours are claret and amber and they play their home games at Valley Parade. The ground was the site of a fire on 11 May 1985, which took the lives of 56 supporters.
Bradford City have had more than 40 managers, all of whom have been from Great Britain or Ireland. The current manager is Stuart McCall.
The club is linked with American amateur side SC United Bantams.
Team Members McHugh | | Wells | | Darby | | Meredith | |
Hanson | | Hines | | Dagnall | | McLaughlin | |
Turgott | | Egan | |
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