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Cardiff City : Luton: 20:00 GMT: Brown 57' BBC report Sky report: Stadium: Kenilworth Road Attendance: 10,655 Referee: Matt Donohue: Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 19:45 kick-off, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcast. [76]
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.
On 9 June, Cardiff City announced their first pre-season friendly, against Wycombe Wanderers to contest Joe Jacobson's tesimonial. [64] Two weeks later, two home friendlies were confirmed, against Penybont and The New Saints. [65] Two behind-closed-doors fixtures were also included during pre-season, against Cambridge United and Bristol Rovers ...
Euro 2025 fixtures, dates and kick-off times as England and Wales learn group draw. Jamie Braidwood. December 16, 2024 at 2:43 PM ... England Euro 2025 fixtures. Saturday 5th July vs France - 8pm BST.
In December 2022, Cardiff City were issued a transfer embargo by FIFA, which was lifted in January 2023. [69] [70] The club also appealed against an embargo from the English Football League which prevented them paying fees for players until May 2024. [70] In March 2023, Cardiff City reported an operating loss of £29 million for the 2021–22 ...
Cardiff City was originally founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C., initially playing in local amateur competitions. The club won its first trophy under the guise by winning the Bevan Shield, an amateur cup competition, in 1905. [2] The club changed its name to Cardiff City in 1908 and entered the Southern Football League in 1910. [3]
These are Cardiff City Football Club matches in Europe. Cardiff have only entered one European Competition as of 2021, which is the European Cup Winners' Cup. Their first European match was in 1964 against Esbjerg fB which they drew 0-0 at the Blue Water Arena in Esbjerg. The farthest that Cardiff advanced to was the 1967-68 semi-finals.
The 1996–97 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 70th season in the Football League. They competed in the 24-team Division Three, then the fourth tier of English football, finishing seventh, before being beaten 4–2 on aggregate by Northampton Town in the play-offs. The season saw Cardiff sack two managers during the course of the year.