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Bradford

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Walsall vs Bradford (20 Apr)

Head Coach

Mark Hughes

League Position
13

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Established
1903 (121 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Valley Parade
(25,136 Capacity)

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Location
Valley Parade, Bradford

Nicknames
Bradford, Bantams, Paraders, BCAFC

Competitions
English League 2
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Last Edit
zag: 31/Mar/24


Upcoming
20/04 Walsall - Bradford
23/04 Barrow - Bradford
27/04 Bradford - Newport

Results
13/04 Salford City 1 - 2 Bradford
06/04 Bradford 1 - 0 Gillingham
01/04 Grimsby 1 - 1 Bradford
29/03 Bradford 2 - 0 Tranmere
23/03 Harrogate To 3 - 0 Bradford

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Il Bradford City Association Football Club (noto anche come The Bantams, e in precedenza The Paraders), meglio noto come Bradford City, è una società calcistica inglese con sede a Bradford, West Yorkshire. Nella stagione 2020-2021 milita in Football League Two, quarta serie del campionato inglese di calcio. La squadra gioca le proprie partite casalinghe al Valley Parade.

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Banks



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Chapman





Clayton





Cook





Elliott





Evans





Gilliead



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Halliday





Hendrie





Kavanagh





Kelly





McDonald





Oduor





Oliver





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Oyegoke





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Platt





Platt





Pointon





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Smallwood





Smith





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Taylor





Threlkeld



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Tomkinson





Tulloch





Walker



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Wilson



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Stadium or Home

Valley Parade, also known as the Coral Windows Stadium through sponsorship rights, is an all-seater football stadium in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1886, and was the home of Manningham Rugby Football Club until 1903, when they changed code from rugby football to association football and became Bradford City. It has been Bradford City's home since, although it is now owned by former chairman Gordon Gibb's pension fund. It has also been home to Bradford (Park Avenue) for one season, and Bradford Bulls rugby league side for two seasons, as well as host to a number of England youth team fixtures.

Football architect Archibald Leitch was commissioned to redevelop the ground when Bradford City were promoted to the First Division in 1908. From then, the stadium underwent few changes until 1985, when it was the scene of a fatal fire on 11 May 1985, when 56 supporters were killed and at least 265 were injured. It underwent a £2.6 million redevelopment and was re-opened in December 1986. The ground has undergone significant changes in the 1990s and early 2000s and now has a capacity of 25,136. The record attendance of 39,146 was set in 1911 for an FA Cup tie against Burnley, making it the oldest surviving attendance record at a Football League ground in the country.

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