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Cambridge Fans United is an independent supporters group who are now a significant shareholder in the club with representation on the fans' behalf on the board of directors. [75] In addition to these supporters' groups, the club currently has one independent fanzine , United in Endeavour, which raises funds for Cambridge Fans United and is sold ...
Cambridge Fans United (often abbreviated to CFU) is an organisation which represents the interests of fans of the English football club Cambridge United.It was set up in 2000 to give a voice to the fans, and has since become a major shareholder in the football club using donations from supporters to finance share purchases.
The above table lists managers since Cambridge United's election to the Football League, however the club existed for some 58 years before 1970. Some of the managers that took charge of Cambridge in this earlier period between the end of the Second World War and 1970 include: Roy Kirk (1964–1966) Alan Moore (1960–1963) Bill Craig (1959–1960)
On 5 June, Cambridge United announced their first two pre-season friendlies, against Ipswich Town and Barnet. [35] A third friendly, against St Albans City was also confirmed. [36] Three behind-closed-doors fixtures were also included in the pre-season preparations, against Tottenham Hotspur Under-21s, Gillingham and Cardiff City. [37]
United in Endeavour: History of Abbey United/Cambridge United Football Club, 1912–88. Dawn Publications. ISBN 0-9514108-0-6. Palmer, Kevin (2000). Cambridge United: The League Era – A Complete Record. Desert Island Books. ISBN 1-874287-32-5. Specific
In the 2003 Football Fans Census, the Cambridgeshire derby was listed one of the 23 requited rivalries in English football. ... Cambridge 3–2 Peterborough: 17 ...
Cambridge started 2018–19 poorly, and manager Dunne was dismissed after 20 games with the club in 21st place. [16] Colin Calderwood was appointed as his replacement in December 2018. [17] Cambridge's second half under Calderwood was more successful, however, they could only finish in 21st place, only six points clear of the relegation zone. [18]
Cambridge United W.F.C., their women's team; Cambridge United, a semi-professional team from Canada; Cambridge City F.C., a semi-professional football club from England in the regional Isthmian League; Cambridge FC, a semi-professional football club from New Zealand; Cambridge F.C. (Glasgow), a 19th-century football club in the 1885–86 ...