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To mark the 125th year of the club, Coventry wore a special brown shirt in the last home game of the 2008–09 season against Watford, having first worn a chocolate brown away kit in 1978. This kit has been cited by some as the worst in English football history, but also has an iconic status with some fans. [110]
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.
In 1898 the club was renamed Coventry City. Coventry City currently play in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. They were relegated out of the top tier for the first time in 34 years in 2001. This list encompasses the major honours won by Coventry City and records set by the club, their managers and their players.
The stadium's record attendance was 51,455 when Coventry City played their West Midlands rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers in a Football League Division 2 game in 1967. However, after it was converted to an all-seater stadium for the second time in the mid-1990s, its maximum capacity was 23,489 at the time of its closure, and all of the pre-1990 ...
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.
View history; General ... This article documents the 1989–90 season of football club Coventry City F.C. ... City Ground Attendance: 26,153
St Mary's, the home of Southampton, is one of the few club grounds to have set an attendance record in the 21st century. This is a list of record home attendances of English football clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all English non-League, English Football League and Premier League clubs, for a home match above a highest attendance of ...
Coventry City F.C. 2004–05 season; Manager: Micky Adams: Stadium: Highfield Road: Championship: 19th: FA Cup: OUT – Newcastle United Fourth Round 29.01.05 [1] League Cup: OUT – Middlesbrough Third Round 27.10.04 [2] Top goalscorer: League: All: Gary McSheffrey (14) Highest home attendance: 22,728 v Derby County 30.04.05 Cup: 8,362 v ...