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Cardiff City Football Club, a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales, was founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C. by members of Riverside Cricket Club. [1] The club's first year was made up of friendlies before they were admitted to the Cardiff & District League in 1900 and later the South Wales Amateur League in 1907.
The table includes results of matches played by Cardiff City in the Southern Football League, the Football League and the Premier League.Matches from uncompleted competitions – the abandoned 1939–40 Football League season – are excluded, as are test matches, Football League play-offs, and matches in the various wartime competitions.
Cardiff City Football Club is a Welsh professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. The club was founded in 1899 and initially played in local amateur leagues before joining the English football league system. After spending a decade in the Southern Football League, Cardiff joined the Football League in 1920.
In December 2022, Cardiff City were issued a transfer embargo by FIFA, which was lifted in January 2023. [67] [68] The club also appealed against an embargo from the English Football League which prevented them paying fees for players until May 2024. [68] In March 2023, Cardiff City reported an operating loss of £29 million for the 2021–22 ...
Follow live coverage as Cardiff City face Sheffield United in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with ...
During the 2003–04 season Cardiff City played in Division One of the Football League. It was the team's first year in the Division One since being promoted from Division Two . Squad
During the 2004–05 season Cardiff City played in the Football League Championship. It was the team's second year in the Championship since being promoted from League One. The season was also the last that manager Lennie Lawrence spent at the club before being replaced by Dave Jones at the end of the season.
An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on offer at the end of the season.