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Bradford City have one official mascot, Billy Bantam. [citation needed] Bradford City announced 'Own The Moment' 2022–23 season ticket sales of 14,190 in September 2022. The figure was a League Two record for the club. It surpassed the previous fourth-tier season-ticket sales record of 13,614 in 2019–20. [101]
The club finished 12th in Division Three, reached the 3rd round of the FA Cup, and the 3rd round of the League Cup. [1] The club suffered financial difficulties during this season; an Official Receiver was appointed, the club was put up for sale, and a 'Save Bradford City' fund was launched in July 1983. [2]
Bradford City's 1911 FA Cup winning side. Bradford City Association Football Club—also known informally as Bradford City—is an English football club founded in Bradford in 1903 to introduce the sport to the West Riding of Yorkshire, which until then had been almost entirely inclined towards rugby league.
In 2000 during Bradford City's spell in the Premier League the editors were banned from selling the fanzine at Bradford's last two away games, at Villa Park and Derby's Pride Park, because those clubs wished to protect their in-house publications. However, then Chairman Geoffrey Richmond allowed the fanzine to be sold at the Club's shop despite ...
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The 2021–22 season is Bradford City's 119th year in existence and third consecutive season in League Two. Along with the league, the club will also compete in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. During pre-season, Derek Adams was appointed as Bantams new manager. [3]
The 2009–10 season was the 107th season in Bradford City A.F.C.'s history, their 95th in The Football League and 97th in the league system of English football. Their ninth-place finish in 2008–09 meant this season would be their third successive season in League Two. This article covers the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.
The 1949–50 Bradford City A.F.C. season was the 37th in the club's history. The club finished 19th in Division Three North, and reached the 2nd round of the FA Cup . [ 1 ]