Cardiff City

Cardiff City

Cardiff City FC (CAR)

Overview

Cardiff City Football Club is the main club of the Welsh capital, Cardiff. Founded in 1899, Cardiff City proudly represents Wales in English football and embodies Welsh football identity.

The Bluebirds play at Cardiff City Stadium, a modern 33,000-capacity venue opened in 2009. This venue replaced the historic Ninian Park and offers quality facilities for Welsh supporters.

Cardiff City possesses an honorable trophy cabinet with notably an FA Cup final in 1925 (only Welsh club to reach this stage), an FA Cup victory in 1927 against Arsenal (only non-English club to have won this competition), and several European competition participations.

The club maintains an intense rivalry with Swansea City, giving rise to the South Wales Derby, the most passionate Welsh derby. These confrontations generate an electric atmosphere and divide south Wales.

Cardiff have experienced Premier League periods, notably in 2013-2014 and 2018-2019, establishing the club among British football's elite. Players like Craig Bellamy, Aaron Ramsey (trained at the club), and Peter Whittingham marked recent history.

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General Information

Founded: 1899
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Official Website: www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk