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Robert Earnshaw, the club's third highest scorer of all time and the most recent player to pass 100 goals. Cardiff City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. The club was founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C., by members of a local cricket club, and joined the Cardiff & District League the following year. In 1907, they joined the South Wales Amateur ...
The club was founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C. by members of a local cricket club, before changing to Cardiff City in 1907. They made their debut in the FA Cup in 1912 and were elected into the Football League eight years later in 1920, moving into their new stadium Ninian Park.
Cardiff City F.C. wartime guest players (17 P) Pages in category "Cardiff City F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,138 total.
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 ...
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]
Ashurst himself was sacked three months later, and after being appointed as manager of Cardiff City in March 1982 he again installed Goodfellow as his assistant. [14] Goodfellow helped Ashurst lead Cardiff to promotion into the Second Division in 1982–83. Ashurst would leave in March 1984 to take over at Sunderland, his hometown club.
Follow live coverage as Cardiff City face Blackburn Rovers in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with ...