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  2. St Andrew's (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    During the 2018–19 season, in a further move to reduce the club's losses in light of breaches of the EFL's Profitability and Sustainability Regulations, the stadium was sold for £22.8 million to Birmingham City Stadium Ltd, a new company wholly owned by the football club's parent, Birmingham Sports Holdings, and would be leased back to the ...

  3. List of Birmingham City F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Small Heath F.C., champions of the inaugural Football League Second Division 1892–93 Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in September 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, the club turned professional in 1885 and three years later, under the name of Small Heath F.C. Ltd, was the first football club to become a ...

  4. Birmingham City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the club's losses in light of breaches of the EFL's Profitability and Sustainability Regulations, the stadium was sold for £22.8 million to Birmingham City Stadium Ltd, a new company wholly owned by the football club's parent, and would be leased back to the club, [159] In December 2020, 21.64% of the club and 25% of Birmingham City ...

  5. Muntz Street - Wikipedia

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    A wooden stand was built and the terracing raised to expand the capacity to around 30,000, but eventually it proved too small for the football club's needs. They built a new stadium nearer the city centre, St Andrew's, which hosted its first game in December 1906. Muntz Street, by then in a heavily built-up area, was demolished in 1907 and the ...

  6. City of Birmingham Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, an image of the stadium was released however the full plans were not. [20] The council again held a meeting to answer and questions and to ease any concerns people had over the proposed stadium. There was confusion over whether this plans were for a new Birmingham City Football Club stadium or for a stadium for the city in general.

  7. 2024–25 Birmingham City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023, Shelby Companies Ltd, a subsidiary of asset management company Knighthead Capital Management fronted by Tom Wagner, Knighthead's co-founder and co-CEO, [4] completed the purchase of 45.64% of Birmingham City plc shares and the whole of Birmingham City Stadium Ltd. [5] Although previous owners Birmingham Sports Holdings (BSH) retained 51% of the shares, Wagner confirmed that ...

  8. 2002 Football League First Division play-off final - Wikipedia

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    The first leg was played at Norwich's home stadium, Carrow Road, on 28 April 2002. Dean Sturridge scored the 21st goal of his season to put Wolves ahead midway through the first half, but Mark Rivers levelled the match 11 minutes after half time with a volley from 7 yards (6.4 m).

  9. 1981–82 Birmingham City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Date League position Opponents Venue Result Score F–A Scorers Attendance 29 August 1981 20th: Everton: A L: 1–3: Van Mierlo: 33,550 1 September 1981 17th: Ipswich Town