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Coventry City 7–1 Bishop Auckland: 7 December 1907: 1907–08: FA Cup Northern Ireland: Harold Redmond Buckle: MF: Coventry City 5–3 Portsmouth: 13 April 1909: 1908–09: 3 Northern Ireland: Harold Redmond Buckle (2) MF: Coventry City 5–1 Southend United: 17 December 1910: 1910–11: 3 England: Billy Smith: FW: Coventry City 9–0 ...
This is a list of records and statistics for Coventry City F.C., an English professional association football club based in Coventry. The club was founded as Singers F.C. in 1883 and turned professional in 1893, before joining the Football League in 1920. In 1898 the club was renamed Coventry City.
As a player, he was a goalkeeper from 1977 until 2000, the last 16 years of which were at Coventry City. Nicknamed "Oggy", he holds the record at Coventry City for the most appearances as a player (601 in all competitions, 507 in the league) and he played in the winning FA Cup team of 1987.
Coventry City Performances from 1919 until 2023. This is a list of seasons played by Coventry City in English and European football, from 1895 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.
Coventry City playing at Highfield Road Stadium in 1982. Coventry City Football Club is an English association football club based in Coventry in the Midlands. The club was founded in 1883 as Singers F.C. by Willie Stanley, an employee of cycle firm Singer Motors. In 1898, the name was changed to Coventry City.
Workers are unpacking over 200 years of local history for a new museum downtown. The Akron History Center at 172 S. Main St. is a ... The floor features an 1899 city map that shows the Ohio & Erie ...
Coventry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Coventry, West Midlands, England. The club plays in the EFL Championship , the second tier of English football . The club is nicknamed after the sky blue colours that were part of the club's early years, before making a return in 1962.
Today, Akron Public Schools and The Society host school visits and special events at the site. [3] In 1976, SCHS hired its first Executive Director, James D. Strider. In 1981, the Society sponsored the publication of Akron: City at the Summit by George Knepper and in 1983, SCHS renovated the former wood shed into exhibit space and offices. A ...