Manchester United safely progressed to the Europa League last 16 as their goalless draw with Real Sociedad at Old Trafford saw them through 4-0 on aggregate. [35] Trevor Francis introduced Premier League players to the team and took them to the 2001 League Cup final, but three successive play-off semifinal defeats led to his departure by mutual consent. [1] At that point, club secretary Alf Jones – its first paid official – assumed some of what are now seen as managerial responsibilities. [17], The name Birmingham City F.C. After initially accepting the player's transfer request, the board changed their minds, fearful they would "incur the wrath of already disgruntled fans". [61] Under Lee Clark, Birmingham twice retained their divisional status, albeit through Paul Caddis's 93rd-minute goal in the last match of 2013–14 to avoid relegation on goal difference,[62] but continued poor form saw him dismissed in October 2014. [11] Under Bob Brocklebank Birmingham were relegated from the First Division, but they reached the semifinal of the 1951 FA Cup and Brocklebank signed many of the players moulded by Arthur Turner into a successful team. [9] Former Birmingham defender George Liddell kept them in the top tier until they were relegated in the last season completed before the Second World War, resigning in September 1939 when league football was suspended. [36] Debt was still increasing when matters came to a head; the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) put the Kumars' businesses into receivership. All first-team matches in national or international competition are counted, except the abandoned 1939–40 Football League season and matches in wartime leagues and cups. [113] The hooligan firm associated with the club, the Zulu Warriors, were unusual in that they had multi-racial membership at a time when many such firms had associations with racist or right-wing groups. It is variously recorded as 66,844 or 67,341. [16] They were finally relegated in 1939, the last full season before the Football League was abandoned for the duration of the Second World War. 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Squad correct as of 1 March 2021.[155][156][157]. The match starts at 15:00 on 13 March 2021. Saunders' team struggled to score goals and were relegated in 1984. [4], Frank Richards succeeded Watson as club secretary in 1911, and when the First World War broke out he took over the managerial reins as well. [75] Several variations on a blue theme were tried; the one that stuck was the royal blue shirt with a white "V", adopted during the First World War and retained until the late 1920s. [11] The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and moved into their new home, St Andrew's Ground, the following year. Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club in Birmingham, England. [4], Birmingham City's honours include the following:[141], Third Division / Second Division (level 3), Associate Members' Cup / Football League Trophy, Birmingham achieved their highest finishing position, of sixth in the top flight, in the 1955–56 First Division. [153] The highest fee paid is £6.3m for Croatian midfielder Ivan Šunjić, who joined from Dinamo Zagreb in July 2019. They were also the first English club side to reach a European final, losing 4–1 on aggregate to Barcelona in the 1960 Fairs Cup final and 4–2 to A.S. Roma the following year. [38][39] Birmingham City plc, of which the football club was a wholly owned subsidiary, was floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in 1997 with an issue of 15 million new shares,[123] raising £7.5 million of new investment. A number of supporters' clubs are affiliated to the football club, both in England and abroad. I thought no more about it, but when the third goal went in at Hillsborough the Blues fans all started singing it. [71][72] Academy product Jude Bellingham was sold to Borussia Dortmund in the summer for a club-record deal reported to be worth up to £30 million, and Clotet departed with Aitor Karanka being appointed his replacement. There have been 37 full-time managers:[A] the most recent appointment was that of Pep Clotet, whose caretaker head coach role was made permanent in December 2019. [49] Jermaine Pennant and Emile Heskey left for record fees,[50][51] many others were released,[52] but Bruce's amended recruitment strategy, combining free-transfer experience with young "hungry" players and shrewd exploitation of the loan market, brought automatic promotion at the end of a season which had included calls for his head. [38] After uncertainty surrounding a takeover bid for the club led Bruce to accept the managerial post at Wigan Athletic,[39] former Scotland manager Alex McLeish was appointed in November 2007. Starting with the hosts, after managing to pick up what was a hard-fought 1-0 win against Sheffield Wednesday over … [70] In the 2019–20 season, a season that was suspended from March to June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the club once again avoided relegation despite a 14-match winless run at the end of the season and the threat of a further points deduction. Ramsey's biographer has him "locked in an increasingly bitter three-way dispute with his star player, Trevor Francis, and the board". [102], Birmingham fans consider their main rivals to be Aston Villa, their nearest neighbours geographically, with whom they contest the Second City derby. Floodlights were installed in 1956, and officially switched on for a friendly match against Borussia Dortmund in 1957. Matthews (2000), "Storer, Harry", p. 212. [59] The 1966 World Cup-winning manager, Sir Alf Ramsey, took charge of the club briefly in 1977. [18] Storer's successor Bob Brocklebank, though unable to stave off relegation in 1950, brought in players who made a major contribution to the club's successes of the next decade. The club have planning permission to redevelop the Main Stand,[98] but club and council continued to seek alternative sources of funding for the City of Birmingham Stadium project. On the last day of the season, the team avoided relegation back to the third tier,[40] but after a poor start to the 1993–94 season Cooper was replaced by Barry Fry. The Muntz Street ground was adequate for 1880s friendly matches, and the capacity was gradually raised to around 30,000, but when several thousand spectators scaled walls and broke down turnstiles to get into a First Division match against Aston Villa, it became clear that it could no longer cope with the demand.[88]. ", "Bowyer and Birmingham given notice that fans' loyalty to the shirt is not blind", "Thanks for the noise, Alex McLeish tells Birmingham City fans", "David Gold 'hurt' by Birmingham City fans attacks", "After the Act? [57], He lasted five months before a run of six straight defeats ended his tenure. [55] His successor, Scotland national team manager Alex McLeish, was unable to stave off relegation, but achieved promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt. After striking deals with the previous major shareholders such that legal action against them would be dropped in return for their agreement not to obstruct any transfer of ownership, the receivers released a document in June 2016 setting out a timescale for the company restructure, share relisting and takeover, to be completed by the end of October. [125], In July 2007, Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung, via the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK)-listed company Grandtop International Holdings Limited (GIH), bought 29.9% of the plc from its directors. In 1971 they adopted the "penguin" strip – royal blue with a broad white central front panel – which lasted five years. [124] It made a pre-tax profit of £4.3M in the year ending 31 August 2008. Birmingham's supporters are generally referred to as "Bluenoses" in the media and by the fans themselves; the name is also used in a derogatory manner by fans of other clubs. Birmingham City 0, Derby County 4. 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Champions League | Champions League Qual. Birmingham have played in the top tier of English football for around half of their history:[7] the longest period spent outside the top division, between 1986 and 2002, included two brief spells in the third tier of English football, during which time they won the Football League Trophy twice. Matthews (2000), "Liddell, George", p. 138. The Sports Argus newspaper ran a competition in 1972 to design a new badge for the club. [48] With the club in financial turmoil and under a transfer embargo, Hughton left for Premier League Norwich City. [58] In 2011, they combined a second League Cup, defeating favourites Arsenal 2–1 with goals from Nikola Žigić and Obafemi Martins and securing qualification for the Europa League,[59] with relegation back to the second tier, after which McLeish resigned to join Aston Villa. Matthews (2000), "Jones, Alfred", p. 127. [59] His assistant, Pep Clotet, spent five months as caretaker head coach before being appointed on a permanent basis. All live footy here! [74] The first uniform kit was a dark blue shirt with a white sash and white shorts. [114][115], The fans' anthem,[116] an adaptation of Harry Lauder's "Keep Right On to the End of the Road",[117] was adopted during the 1956 FA Cup campaign. [43] By October 2001, lack of progress had made Francis's position untenable; after a 6–0 League Cup defeat to Manchester City, he left by mutual consent. [44] McLeish led Birmingham to their first major trophy in 48 years, by beating Arsenal in the 2011 League Cup Final,[45] then took them back to the second tier. [135], Going into 2015, the Football League made public their concerns over Yeung's attempts to impose his choice of directors on the BIHL board despite his conviction disqualifying him from exerting influence over a club. [40], Unable to avoid relegation at the end of his first part-season,[41] McLeish led the team back to the Premier League at the first attempt in 2009,[42] then guided them to a 12-game unbeaten run, a club record in the top division,[43] and a ninth-place finish, their best since 1959. [19] Chosen only after abortive approaches were made to Don Revie, Brian Clough and Ronnie Allen,[20] Freddie Goodwin converted the attractive but inconsistent football of Cullis's teams to a skilful, aggressive game capable of winning promotion and maintaining top-flight status. Though opponents in the 1963 League Cup final, local rivals Aston Villa, were pre-match favourites, Birmingham raised their game and won 3–1 on aggregate to lift their first major trophy. [2][1] Successor Alex Watson's two seasons in charge ended with the club having to apply for re-election to the league[3] and responsibility for team affairs passing to former player Bob McRoberts, who became the club's first dedicated team manager. As Small Heath, they played in the Football Alliance before becoming founder members and first champions of the Football League Second Division. [100] – under the Localism Act 2011 was approved by Birmingham City Council. Birmingham has picked up 7 points from the possible 15 points in recent five clashes. [B] Before league football resumed after the COVID-19-related suspension, the club announced that he would leave at the end of the season, but after a series of poor results he left with four matches still to play. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. Soccerbase has Black leaving on 28 November 2007, the date of McLeish's appointment, but in fact he left the day before. Two years later they won their third Second Division title, conceding only 24 goals in the 42-game season. As interest grew, they moved to a fenced-off field in Ladypool Road, Sparkbrook, where admission could be charged. [20] Birmingham reached the 2001 Football League Cup Final under Trevor Francis,[43] whose successor as permanent manager, Steve Bruce, twice achieved promotion to the Premier League. Merrick also led the club to the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in 1961, following Pat Beasley who had done the same in 1960. [151] Their record FA Cup win was 10–0 against Druids in the fourth qualifying round of the 1899 competition;[152] their record FA Cup defeat was 7–0 at home to Liverpool in the 2006 quarter-final. [48] Injuries, loss of form, and lack of transfer window investment saw them relegated in a season whose lowlight was a 7–0 FA Cup defeat to Liverpool. [11], Frank Womack's captaincy and the creativity of Scottish international playmaker Johnny Crosbie contributed much to Birmingham winning their second Division Two title in 1920–21. [29] Two years later, the club raised money by selling Bob Latchford to Everton for a British record fee of £350,000, but without his goals the team struggled. W: Matches won Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. They finished as champions, but failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen. Harrogate Town have signed Birmingham City striker Josh Andrews on loan until the end of the season. [67][68] Despite budgetary restrictions and a nine-point deduction for breaches of the League's Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) rules, the team finished 17th in 2018–19; however, Monk was sacked in June after conflict with the board. | Europa League | As a result, Carla Ward's side suffered a 4-0 defeat to Gareth Taylor's side. [33], Smith took Birmingham straight back to the First Division, but a poor start to the 1981–82 season saw him replaced by Ron Saunders, who had just resigned from league champions Aston Villa. [69] He was succeeded by his assistant, Pep Clotet, initially as caretaker. Small Heath's election to the newly formed Second Division of the Football League in 1892 prompted the board of directors to appoint him as the club's first paid official, responsible as secretary-manager for matters on the field in addition to his administrative duties. Birmingham City » Appearances Europa League 1958/1960 sorted by Names. [6] Since 2011, the first team have competed in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The change did not prevent relegation, but Fry's first full season brought promotion back to the second tier as champions, and victory over Carlisle United in the Football League Trophy via Paul Tait's golden goal completed the "lower-league Double". [56] Yeung's company completed the takeover in 2009,[57] and the team finished in ninth place, their highest for 51 years. [37] Bruce, the ninth former player to have served as permanent manager, led the club to promotion via the play-offs in his first season; his tenure of nearly six years made him the club's longest-serving post-war manager. [A] The highest transfer fee received for a Birmingham player is, according to the Sky Sports website, "a guaranteed £25 million up front" received in July 2020 from Borussia Dortmund for Jude Bellingham, which made him the most expensive 17-year-old in world football; the deal also included add-ons "worth 'several millions more'". [136] Relationships became increasingly factional, as illustrated by the failure of three directors, including the club's de facto chief executive Panos Pavlakis, to gain re-election, followed the next day by their reinstatement. Birmingham City felt more like the away club than opponents Manchester City during their clash on Sunday. With the club in financial turmoil and under a transfer embargo, manager Chris Hughton left. Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War. All managers who have taken charge of at least one competitive match are listed below. [103][104] A piece of public sculpture in the form of a ten-times-life-size head lying on a mound near the St Andrew's ground, Ondré Nowakowski's Sleeping Iron Giant, has been repeatedly defaced with blue paint on its nose. Harrogate are 20th in League Two. Saturday is the 10-year anniversary of one of the great League Cup final upsets With less than 10 minutes to go at Wembley, Alex McLeish turned to Obafemi Martins and asked him to win the 2011 Carling Cup final for Birmingham City. Cotterill's appointment was announced on 29 September 2017 but did not take effect until 2 October. [147][26] Frank Womack holds the record for Birmingham league appearances, having played 491 matches between 1908 and 1928, closely followed by Gil Merrick with 485 between 1946 and 1959. Matthews (2000), "Beer, Billy", pp. Get the latest news, video and statistics from the UEFA Europa League; keep Thursday nights free for live match coverage. St Andrew's has been their home ground since 1906. L: Matches lost, The figure of 37 full-time managers includes the early secretary-managers, but excludes. [8] They reached the 2001 League Cup final against Liverpool at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. All three formerly played for the club. [53] After four months and 24 matches, during which the team won just twice and dropped to 20th place, three points outside the relegation zone with three matches remaining, Zola resigned, to be replaced by Harry Redknapp, initially to the end of the season. [88] By 1938 the official capacity was 68,000, and February 1939 saw the attendance record set at the fifth round FA Cup tie against Everton, variously recorded as 66,844 or 67,341. [36] Two months later, after the dispute over his release from previous employers Crystal Palace reached the High Court, Steve Bruce took charge. [47] His successor, former Newcastle United manager Chris Hughton, led the club into the Europa League group stage, narrowly failed to qualify for the knockout rounds, and reached the play-off semi-finals. [16][17], Joe Mallett presided over relegation before acting as assistant to Stan Cullis,[18] who laid the foundations for the team's future success before retiring from football in 1970. Their statement stressed that no winding-up petition had been issued and the company was not in liquidation. rivalry, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Birmingham_City_F.C.&oldid=1011357259, Association football clubs established in 1875, Companies formerly listed on the Alternative Investment Market, Football clubs in Birmingham, West Midlands, Football clubs in the West Midlands (county), Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Assistant head of analysis: Carlos Luengo Pena, This page was last edited on 10 March 2021, at 13:17. [49] Lee Clark, dismissed by Huddersfield Town earlier in 2012,[50] led Birmingham to a mid-table finish in his first season. withdrew financial support in 2005, the club were only able to continue because of a personal donation. [36] A rapid turnover of managers, the absence of promised investment, and a threatened mass refusal of players to renew contracts was relieved only by a victorious trip to Wembley in the Associate Members' Cup. After TTA took over Birmingham City F.C. They escaped relegation to the third tier on goal difference via Paul Caddis's stoppage-time equaliser at Bolton Wanderers in the last match of 2013–14,[51] but continuing poor form, with only one home league win in more than a year, brought Clark's dismissal in October 2014. In 2019, the club website listed the stadium capacity as 29,409. Under Arthur Turner, Birmingham won the 1954–55 Second Division title, followed up with what remains the team's highest league finish, sixth place in the 1955–56 First Division, and reached the 1956 FA Cup Final. Birmingham played in two Inter-Cities Fairs Cup finals, in 1960, as the first English club side to reach a major European final, and again the following year. White, yellow, red and black, on their own or in combination, have been the most frequently used colours for the away kit. in November 2016, the women's club became an integral part of the organisation. [B] Bob McRoberts was appointed in 1910 as Birmingham's first manager whose role did not include secretarial duties. Wycombe Wanderers vs Birmingham City live streaming & live stream video: Watch online, preview, prediction & odds. The site was where a brickworks once operated; the land sloped steeply down to stagnant pools, yet the stadium was constructed in under twelve months from land clearance to opening ceremony on Boxing Day 1906. His position was made permanent on 4 December. [42], Reinforced by players with top-level experience, including Manchester United captain Steve Bruce, Francis's team narrowly missed out on a play-off position in 1998, and three years of play-off semifinal defeats followed. [149], The goalscoring record is held by Joe Bradford, with 249 league goals, 267 altogether, scored between 1920 and 1935; no other player comes close. Matthews (2000), "McRoberts, Bob", pp. [82] They withdrew in mid-1985,[85] and the shirts went unsponsored until January 1987, when Co-op Milk paid a "five-figure sum" to have its name displayed until the end of the season, which was a relief to the club not only financially; the vice-chairman claimed that as a "big club ... people expect us to have a shirt sponsor and we have been lagging behind". Matthews (2000), "Harvey, Billy", p. 107. Competition: Championship Market: Teemu Pukki to score anytime Odds: 1/1 @ 888sport In a real battle between two sides at opposite ends of the Championship table, Norwich will make the trip to St. Andrew’s on Tuesday night. [46] Rumoured to be favourite for Aston Villa's managerial vacancy, McLeish resigned by email in June 2011. After the last home game of the 1993–94 season, the Kop and Tilton Road terraces were demolished – fans took home a significant proportion as souvenirs – to be replaced at the start of the new season by a 7,000-seat Tilton Road Stand, continuing round the corner into the 9,500-seat Kop which opened two months later. Founded 1875 Address St. Andrew's Road B9 4RL Birmingham Country England Phone +44 (844) 557 1875 Fax +44 (121) 766 7866 E-mail reception@bcfc.com Walter Abbott holds the records for the most goals scored in a season, in 1898–99, with 34 league goals in the Second Division and 42 goals in total. Beasley was appointed "acting manager" when Turner left in September 1958, becoming manager in January 1959. Ramsey duly handed in his notice. [84], The club rarely spends more than three seasons with the same kit supplier. It was badly damaged during the Birmingham Blitz: the Railway End and the Kop as a result of bombing, while the Main Stand burnt down when a fireman mistook petrol for water. Director Harry Morris identified a site for a new ground in Bordesley Green, some three-quarters of a mile (1 km) from Muntz Street towards the city centre. The club continued in administration for four months until Sport Newspapers' proprietor David Sullivan bought the Kumars' 84% holding for £700,000 from BCCI's liquidator in March 1993. [58] Garry Monk kept the team out of the relegation places, repeated the feat in 2018–19 despite transfer restrictions and a nine-point deduction for failure to comply with the league's spending rules, and was popular with the fans, but he was sacked over disputes with the ownership over transfer strategy and style of play. He led them to their first FA Cup final in 1931 and a top-half league finish the following year, but left when Chelsea made him an offer Birmingham were unable to match. BIRMINGHAM CITY 2011/12: Europa League : Despite suffering relegation to the Championship, Birmingham City qualified for Europe for the first time in 50 years by beating Arsenal in … Saunders was announced as Birmingham manager on Thursday 18 February 1982, having walked out on local rivals Aston Villa some two weeks earlier. An experiment was made in the early 1990s with colouring in the globe and ball, but was soon abandoned. For the women's football club, see, Birmingham City: Post-war success (1943–1965), Investment, promotion and decline (1965–1993), Some sources give the record attendance as 66,844: these include the records page of Birmingham City F.C. After beating Aston Villa last weekend, Arsenal travel to St. George’s Park to face Birmingham City, looking to keep the pressure on Manchester United. The Birmingham City hero inspiring ANOTHER Europa League campaign This former BCFC favourite is still tearing it up - five years after leaving St Andrew's birminghammail [173] It was formally renamed Birmingham City Women in 2018, and would be known as plain Birmingham City except where that would cause confusion with the men's team. [15] In 1931, manager Leslie Knighton led the club to their first FA Cup Final, which they lost 2–1 to Second Division club West Bromwich Albion. [33], Southend United manager Barry Fry, hired at the cost of a record fine for "poaching",[34] failed to avoid relegation but combined the Division Two title with another victorious trip to Wembley in the Football League Trophy[E] in 1995. Birmingham City were founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played their home games at Muntz Street. [86] Later sponsors included car retailer PJ Evans/Evans Halshaw (1988–1989), Mark One (1989–1992), Triton Showers (1992–1995), Auto Windscreens (1995–2001), Phones 4u (2001–2003), Flybe (2003–2007), F&C Investments (2007–2011), foreign exchange company RationalFX (2011–2012), "lifestyle and leisure" business EZE Group (2012–2013 and 2015–2016), e-cigarette company Nicolites (2013–2014), mobile payment enabler Zapaygo (2014–2015), and 888sport (2016–2019). Cullis accepted the managerial position on 7 December 1965, BCFC Archive totals include the away leg of the. [75][77], There were aberrations: the 1992 kit, sponsored by Triton Showers, was made of a blue material covered with multicoloured splashes which resembled a shower curtain.
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