Coventry City F.C.

Coventry City
Full name Coventry City Football Club
Nickname(s) The Sky Blues,
Founded 13 August 1883 (as Singers) [1]
Ground Ricoh Arena, Coventry CV6 6GE
(Capacity: 32,609)
Chairman Flag of England Ray Ranson
Manager Flag of Wales Chris Coleman
League The Championship
2007-08 The Championship, 21st
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Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues owing to the traditional colour of their strip, is an association football club based in Coventry, England. Coventry City were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.

They currently play in the Football League Championship, the second-highest tier of the English league system. Their only major trophy was won in 1987 when they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 to win the FA Cup, a game often cited as one of best FA Cup Finals of all time.[1] They also reached two League Cup semi-finals in 1981 and 1989.

From 1899 to 2005, Coventry City played at the Highfield Road stadium. During the 1980s it became the first all-seater stadium in English football, but by the end of the following decade the club's directors decided it was time to build a bigger stadium and chose a site in the Foleshill area of the city. The Ricoh Arena was opened in August 2005.

Their football academy, based in southeast Coventry at The Alan Higgs Centre, owned by the Alan Higgs Trust, was opened in September 2004.[2][3]

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History

See also: History of Coventry City F.C.

A Brief History

Fans

Former Players Association

In February 2007 a Former Players Association was launched. Set up by club historian Jim Brown, former 1980s player Kirk Stephens and a committee of enthusiastic volunteers, its aim was to bring former players of the club together and cherish their memories. Around 50 former stars of the club attended the launch including Coventry City legends George Hudson, Cyrille Regis, Charlie Timmins and Bill Glazier. By February 2008 almost 120 former players had joined the association. The association's first newsletter was published in autumn 2007 and a website www.ccfpa.co.uk had been launched.

Sky Blue Sam

Sky Blue Sam is Coventry City's mascot. Famed for his (or her) acrobatics, including forward rolls and backflips.

Sky Blue anthem

The club song was written in 1962 by manager Jimmy Hill and director John Camkin. It was launched at the home game with Colchester on 22 December 1962 (a match abandoned at half-time because of fog)with the words printed in the programme. It quickly became popular with supporters during the epic FA Cup run in 1963 when the Third Division team reached the Sixth Round of the FA Cup before losing to eventual winners Manchester United. To the tune of the Eton Boating Song:

Original:

Let's all sing together
Play up, Sky Blues
While we sing together
We will never lose
Proud Posh or Cobblers
Oysters or anyone
They shan't defeat us
We'll fight 'til the game is won!
City! City! City!

Present - 2008:

Let's all sing together
Play up, Sky Blues
While we sing together
We will never lose
Tottenham or Chelsea
United or anyone
They shan't defeat us
We'll fight 'til the game is won!
City! City! City!

Stadium

Main articles: Highfield Road and Ricoh Arena

Grounds

Ricoh Arena, Coventry's stadium since 2005

106 years at Highfield Road

Coventry City began playing at the Highfield Road stadium in 1899, although the club did not buy the freehold to the site until 1937. The record crowd at the ground was on 29 April 1967 when 51,452 watched the Second Division title decider against Wolverhampton Wanderers. This was more than 6,000 more than the previous record set against Aston Villa in 1938. The ground has an interesting history. In 1940 it was bombed by Luftwaffe planes. In 1968, the main stand burnt down and new stand to replace it built within four months. In 1981, Highfield Road was converted into England's first ever all-seater stadium with a capacity of just under 21,000 [2]. It had been gradually upgraded since then, with the final phase of work being completed in the mid-1990s, including fully-enclosed corners. The final game played at the stadium was against Derby County F.C. on 30 April 2005, with Coventry winning the game with a 6–2 scoreline. On an emotional day, the final goal at Highfield Road was fittingly scored by a homegrown youngster Andrew Whing. Other goals came from Trinidad and Tobago international Stern John, Dele Adebola, and Coventry-born player Gary McSheffrey, who scored two of the goals. One of these was from a penalty given away by the ex-City captain Mo Konjic

Relocating to Ricoh Arena

For the 2005–06 season, Coventry City moved to the new 32,609 capacity [3] Ricoh Arena after 106 years at Highfield Road. In 1998, the club had decided that it was time to relocate to a new stadium in the Foleshill area of the city, three miles north of the city centre and close to the M6 motorway. The original plan was for a state-of-the-art 45,000-seater, multipurpose stadium with removable pitch and retractable roof. It was due to be ready for the 2001–02 season. However, relegation, financial problems, financier/contractor withdrawals and England's failure to secure the 2006 World Cup competition led to a radical redesign. Despite initiating the project and being the principal attraction there, Coventry City's financial situation means that they no longer own the stadium and must pay rent to use it.

The stadium naming rights were originally sold to Jaguar Cars which has strong links with Coventry. Jaguar Cars pulled out of the project on 16 December 2004 and a new major sponsor was needed. A £10 million deal, which included naming rights, was signed and electronics manufacturer Ricoh became the new chief sponsor for the stadium. The project was funded largely by Coventry City Council & the (Alan Edward) Higgs Charity (of which former CCFC and current ACL director Sir Derek Higgs is a trustee), and includes shopping facilities, a casino, exhibition halls and a concert venue.

At the beginning of the 2005-06 season, construction delays at the ground forced Coventry City to play their first three games of the season away and postpone their home games. On Saturday 20 August 2005, City hosted Queens Park Rangers F.C. in the first-ever game at the Ricoh Arena. Coventry won the game 3–0, the first goal at the Ricoh Arena being scored by Claus Bech Jorgensen, with an 11th-minute diving header. Dele Adebola then added two more for the Sky Blues.

Cashless Till System

The Ricoh Arena hosts the first cashless till system inside the football stadium which is the first of its kind in the country. You top up (very similar to pay as you go mobiles) and present your card at the till and your purchased items i.e Pie and chips are deducted from your credit. There is also a £2 deposit taken for the card it's self.

Playing Kit

Coventrys home shirts are now always sky blue. However this hasn't always been the case. During the 1880's and 90's, the club used black and red.Sky blue was first used by Coventry in 1898, the sky blue theme was then used untill 1922, the colour made its return in 1962 thanks to the then manager, Jimmy Hill. This season, Coventry are using sky blue and white stripes,a design that has been used three times this millenium. This is a contrast to the late 1990's where sky blue and navy stripes were chosen three times.

Current squad

As of 26 November 2008.[5]
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Ireland GK Keiren Westwood
2 Flag of England DF Stephen Wright
3 Flag of England DF Marcus Hall
4 Flag of England DF Daniel Fox
5 Flag of England DF Elliott Ward
6 Flag of England DF Scott Dann (captain)
7 Flag of France MF Guillaume Beuzelin
8 Flag of Ireland MF Michael Doyle
9 Flag of Ireland FW Leon Best
10 Flag of Wales FW Freddy Eastwood
12 Flag of Iceland MF Aron Gunnarsson
14 Flag of England FW Leon McKenzie
No. Position Player
16 Flag of England MF Isaac Osbourne
17 Flag of Malta FW Michael Mifsud
19 Flag of Ireland FW Clinton Morrison
20 Flag of England DF Ben Turner
21 Flag of Ireland MF Jay Tabb
23 Flag of Australia GK Danny Ireland
24 Flag of England FW Robbie Simpson
33 Flag of England GK Andy Marshall
36 Flag of England MF Adam Walker
37 Flag of England DF Jordan Clarke
39 Flag of England DF Curtis Wynter
40 Flag of Scotland FW Niall McDonald

Out on loan

No. Position Player
11 Flag of England MF Julian Gray (at Fulham until 1 June 2009)
13 Flag of Greece GK Dimitrios Konstantopoulos (at Swansea City until 28 December 2008)
22 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago MF Chris Birchall (at Carlisle United until 31 December 2008)
25 Flag of Scotland FW Kevin Kyle (at Hartlepool United until 28 December 2008)
28 Flag of England DF Gary Borrowdale (at Queens Park Rangers until 31 December 2008)
29 Flag of Ireland MF Kevin Thornton (at Brighton and Hove Albion until 28 December 2008)
31 Flag of England FW Donovan Simmonds (at Kilmarnock until 5 January 2009)

Season Review & Statistics

Coventry City's 2005-2006 Season Review & Statistics

Coventry City's 2006-2007 Season Review & Statistics

Coventry City's 2007-2008 Season Review & Statistics

Coventry City's 2008-2009 Season Review & Statistics

Club Officials

Awards and honours

Player of the Year

Year Winner
1968 Flag of England Ernie Machin
1969 Flag of England Bill Glazier
1970 Flag of England Neil Martin
1971 Flag of Scotland Willie Carr
1972 Flag of England Ernie Hunt
1973 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison
1974 Flag of England Bill Glazier
1975 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison
1976 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison
1977 Flag of England Mick Ferguson
1978 Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace
Year Winner
1979 Flag of Scotland Bobby McDonald
1980 Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace
1981 Flag of Scotland Gary Gillespie
1982 Flag of England Danny Thomas
1983 Flag of Scotland Gary Gillespie
1984 Flag of England Nick Platnauer
1985 Flag of England Terry Gibson
1986 Flag of England Trevor Peake
1987 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic
1988 Flag of Scotland David Speedie
1989 Flag of Scotland David Speedie
Year Winner
1990 Flag of England Brian Borrows
1991 Flag of Scotland Kevin Gallacher
1992 Flag of England Stewart Robson
1993 Flag of England Peter Atherton
1994 Flag of Ireland Phil Babb
1995 Flag of England Brian Borrows
1996 Flag of England Paul Williams
1997 Flag of England Dion Dublin
1998 Flag of England Dion Dublin
1999 Flag of England Richard Shaw
2000 Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister
Year Winner
2001 Flag of Ireland Gary Breen
2002 Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister
2003 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Konjic
2004 Flag of England Stephen Warnock
2005 Flag of Ireland Michael Doyle
2006 Flag of England Gary McSheffrey
2007 Flag of England Andy Marshall
2008 Flag of Ireland Jay Tabb

Top goalscorers

Year Winner Goals
1968 Flag of Wales Ronnie Rees 9
1969 Flag of England Ernie Hunt 13
1970 Flag of England Neil Martin 15
1971 Flag of England Ernie Hunt 12
1972 Flag of England Ernie Hunt 12
1973 Flag of England Brian Alderson 17
1974 Flag of England Brian Alderson 15
1975 Flag of England David Cross 8
1976 Flag of England David Cross 16
1977 Flag of England Mick Ferguson 15
1978 Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace 23
1979 Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace 15
1980 Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace 13
1981 Flag of England Garry Thompson 15
Year Winner Goals
1982 Flag of England Mark Hateley 18
1983 Flag of England Steve Whitton 14
1984 Flag of England Terry Gibson 19
1985 Flag of England Terry Gibson 19
1986 Flag of England Terry Gibson 13
1987 Flag of England Cyrille Regis 16
1988 Flag of England Cyrille Regis 12
1989 Flag of Scotland David Speedie 15
1990 Flag of Scotland David Speedie 9
1991 Flag of Scotland Kevin Gallacher 16
1992 Flag of Scotland Kevin Gallacher 10
1993 Flag of England Micky Quinn 17
1994 Flag of Zimbabwe Peter Ndlovu 11
1995 Flag of England Dion Dublin 16
Year Winner Goals
1996 Flag of England Dion Dublin 16
1997 Flag of England Dion Dublin 13
1998 Flag of England Dion Dublin 23
1999 Flag of England Noel Whelan 13
2000 Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister 13
2001 Flag of Wales Craig Bellamy 8
2002 Flag of England Lee Hughes 15
2003 Flag of England Jay Bothroyd 11
2004 Flag of England Gary McSheffrey 12
2005 Flag of England Gary McSheffrey 14
2006 Flag of England Gary McSheffrey 17
2007 Flag of Nigeria Dele Adebola 9
2008 Flag of Malta Michael Mifsud 17

Most appearances

Year Winner Apps
1968 Flag of England Ernie Machin 44
1969 Flag of England Bill Glazier 49
1970 Flag of England Mick Coop 44
1971 Flag of England Jeff Blockley 48
1972 Flag of Scotland Willie Carr 45
1973 Flag of England Mick Coop 48
1974 Flag of Ireland Jimmy Holmes 53
1975 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison 46
1976 Flag of England Mick Coop 47
1977 Flag of England John Beck 45
1978 Flag of Scotland Bobby McDonald 47
1979 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison 45
1980 Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison 45
1981 Flag of England Paul Dyson 54
Year Winner Apps
1982 Flag of Scotland Gary Gillespie 46
1983 Flag of Scotland Gary Gillespie 48
1984 Flag of England Trevor Peake 40
1985 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 46
1986 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 47
1987 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 53
1988 Flag of England Brian Borrows 45
1989 Flag of England Brian Borrows 42
1990 Flag of England David Smith 46
1991 Flag of England Brian Borrows 47
1992 Flag of England Lloyd McGrath 44
1993 Flag of England Peter Atherton 42
1994 Flag of Ireland Phil Babb 44
1995 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 40
Year Winner Apps
1996 Flag of England John Salako 40
1997 Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 46
1998 Flag of England Dion Dublin 43
1999 Flag of Sweden Magnus Hedman 42
2000 Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister 43
2001 Flag of Wales Craig Bellamy 38
2002 Flag of England David Thompson 45
2003 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Konjic 48
2004 Flag of England Stephen Warnock 46
2005 Flag of Ireland Michael Doyle 48
2006 Flag of Ireland Michael Doyle 49
2007 Flag of England Andy Marshall 42
2008 Flag of Ireland Jay Tabb 49

Club honours

  • FA Youth Cup
    • Winners: 1987
    • Finalists: 1968, 1970, 1999, 2000
  • Birmingham Senior Cup
    • Winners: 1911, 1923, 2007
  • Third Division South Cup
    • Winners: 1936
  • Southern Professional Floodlit Cup
    • Winners: 1960

Players

See also: Category:Coventry City F.C. players and List of Coventry City F.C. international footballers

Official Hall Of Fame

Player Apps Goals
Flag of England Dave Bennett 187 33
Flag of England Brian Borrows 474 13
Flag of England Clarrie Bourton 241 181
Flag of Scotland Willie Carr 280 36
Flag of England Mick Coop 485 22
Flag of England George Curtis 534 13
Flag of Scotland Jimmy Dougall 237 14
Flag of England Dion Dublin 168 72
Flag of England Ron Farmer 311 52
Flag of England Mick Ferguson 141 57
Flag of England Ian Gibson 101 14
Player Apps Goals
Flag of England Bill Glazier 402 0
Flag of England Frank Herbert 200 89
Flag of England George Hudson 129 75
Flag of England Ernie Hunt 166 51
Flag of Scotland Tommy Hutchison 353 30
Flag of England Mick Kearns 382 15
Flag of Wales Leslie Jones 144 74
Flag of England Jock Lauderdale 182 63
Flag of Wales George Lowrie 85 59
Flag of England Ernie Machin 284 39
Flag of England George Mason 350 8
Player Apps Goals
Flag of England Reg Matthews 116 0
Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic 601 1
Flag of England Trevor Peake 330 7
Flag of Wales Ronnie Rees 262 52
Flag of England Cyrille Regis 274 62
Flag of England Richard Shaw 338 1
Flag of England Danny Thomas 123 6
Flag of Scotland Ian Wallace 138 60
Flag of England Alf Wood 246 0
Flag of Scotland Niall McDonald 10 26

Notable recent players

  • Flag of Nigeria Dele Adebola
  • Flag of Australia John Aloisi
  • Flag of Wales Craig Bellamy
  • Flag of the NetherlandsGeorge Boateng
  • Flag of Ireland Gary Breen
  • Flag of England David Busst
  • Flag of Morocco Youssef Chippo
  • Flag of England Calum Davenport
  • Flag of the Netherlands Arjan De Zeeuw
  • Flag of Ireland Michael Doyle
  • Flag of England John Eustace
  • Flag of England Mick Ferguson
  • Flag of England Dean Gordon
  • Flag of Morocco Mustapha Hadji
  • Flag of ZimbabwePeter Ndlovu
  • Flag of England Marcus Hall
  • Flag of Wales John Hartson
  • Flag of Sweden Magnus Hedman
  • Flag of England Keith Houchen
  • Flag of England Darren Huckerby
  • Flag of Northern Ireland Michael Hughes
  • Flag of England Stephen Hughes
  • Flag of England David Icke
  • Flag of England Julian Joachim
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Stern John
  • Flag of the United States Cobi Jones
  • Flag of the Faroe Islands Claus Bech Jorgensen
  • Flag of Ireland Robbie Keane
  • Flag of England Chris Kirkland
  • Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister
  • Flag of England Lloyd McGrath
  • Flag of Scotland David McNamee
  • Flag of England Gary McSheffrey
  • Flag of Malta Michael Mifsud
  • Flag of Sweden Roland Nilsson
  • Flag of England Barry Powell
  • Flag of England Micky Quinn
  • Flag of Morocco Youssef Safri
  • Flag of England John Salako
  • Flag of England James Scowcroft
  • Flag of Norway Trond Egil Soltvedt
  • Flag of Scotland David Speedie
  • Flag of Ireland Steve Staunton
  • Flag of Scotland Gordon Strachan
  • Flag of Scotland Paul Telfer
  • Flag of England Charlie Timmins
  • Flag of England Noel Whelan
  • Flag of England Paul Williams
  • Flag of England Andrew Whing
  • Flag of England Dennis Wise
  • Flag of Peru Ysrael Zuñiga

Player records

Managers

See also Category:Coventry City F.C. managers

  • Flag of England William Stanley (1883-1885)
  • Flag of England Hary Hathaway (1885-1887)
  • Flag of England J.G Morgan (1887-1892)
  • Flag of England Teddy Kirk (1893)
  • Flag of England George Maley (1893)
  • Flag of England Joe Collins (1893-1895)
  • Flag of England Tom Cashmore (1895-1900)
  • Flag of England Ben Newhall (1900-1902)
  • Flag of Ireland Michael O'Shea (1902-1905)
  • Flag of England Joe Beaman (1905-1908)
  • Flag of England Walter Harris (1908-1909)
  • Flag of England Harry Buckle (1909-1911)
  • Flag of England Robert Wallace & committee (1911-1914)
  • Flag of England Frank Scott-Walford & committee (1914-1915)
  • Flag of England H.Howard & committee (1915-1916)
  • Flag of England William Clayton (1917-1919)
  • Flag of England Harry Pollitt (1919-1920)
  • Flag of England Albert Evans (1920-1924)
  • Flag of England Harry Harbourne (caretaker) (1924-1925)
  • Flag of England James Kerr (1925-1928)
  • VACANT (March 1928-June 1928)
  • Flag of England Jimmy McIntyre (1928-1931)
  • Flag of England William Slade (caretaker) (1931)
  • Flag of England Harry Storer (1931-1945)
  • Flag of England Dick Bayliss (1945-1947)
  • VACANT (April 1947-June 1947)
  • Flag of England Billy Frith (1947-1948)
  • Flag of England Harry Storer (1948-1953)
  • VACANT (November 1953-January 1954)
  • Flag of England Jack Fairbrother (1954)
  • Flag of England Charlie Elliott (caretaker) (1954-1955)
  • Flag of England Jesse Carver (1955)
  • Flag of England George Raynor (1956)
  • Flag of England Harry Warren (1956-1957)
  • Flag of England Billy Frith (1957-1961)
  • Flag of England Jimmy Hill (1961-1967)
  • Flag of Ireland Noel Cantwell (1967-1972)
  • Flag of England Bob Dennison (caretaker) (1972)
  • Flag of England Joe Mercer (1972-1974)
  • Flag of England Gordon Milne (1974-1981)
  • Flag of England Dave Sexton (1981-1983)
  • Flag of England Bobby Gould (1983-1984)
  • Flag of Scotland Don Mackay (1984-1986)
  • Flag of England George Curtis (1986-1987)
  • Flag of England John Sillett (1987-1990)
  • Flag of England Terry Butcher (1990-1992)
  • Flag of England Don Howe (caretaker) (1992)
  • Flag of England Bobby Gould (1992-1993)
  • Flag of England Phil Neal (1993-1995)
  • Flag of England Ron Atkinson (1995-1996)
  • Flag of Scotland Gordon Strachan (1996-2001)
  • Flag of Sweden Roland Nilsson (2001-2002)
  • Flag of England Trevor Peake (caretaker) (2002)
  • Flag of Scotland Gary McAllister (2002-2003)
  • Flag of Scotland Eric Black (2003-2004)
  • Flag of England Steve Ogrizovic (caretaker) (2004)
  • Flag of England Peter Reid (2004-2005)
  • Flag of England Adrian Heath (caretaker) (2005)
  • Flag of England Micky Adams (2005-2007)
  • Flag of England Adrian Heath (caretaker) (2007)
  • Flag of Northern Ireland Iain Dowie (2007-2008)
  • Flag of Australia John Harbin and Flag of England Frankie Bunn (caretakers) (2008)
  • Flag of Wales Chris Coleman (2008-) present

Local rivals

Coventry's rival clubs include:

Other Information

References

  1. "Classic Cup Finals". The Football Association. Retrieved on 8 August 2008.
  2. "The Alan Higgs Centre". Coventry Sports Foundation. Retrieved on 20 October 2007.
  3. "The Alan Higgs Centre". RHWL architects. Retrieved on 20 October 2007.
  4. "FA Cup Giant Killings".
  5. "Profiles". Coventry City FC. Retrieved on 2008-07-23.

Notes

  1. ^  Announcement of the club's new badge from icCoventry.co.uk
  2. ^  Fan reaction to the proposed new badge (icCoventry.co.uk)
  3. ^  Micky Adams leaves the club (Sky Sports)

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