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    Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a...
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  • nickname "The Bluebirds" derives. Cardiff's first permanent ground was Ninian Park, which opened in 1910; it remained in use for 99 years until the club...
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    Following expansion of the Ninian Stand in July 2014, the stadium officially holds 33,280 supporters. The stadium replaced Ninian Park as Cardiff City's home...
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  • Cardiff Athletics Stadium A new housing estate on the site of the current Ninian Park Stadium A 70-room hotel with bar and restaurant A new Glamorgan Archives...
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    Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart (15 May 1883 – 2 October 1915) was a Scottish senior officer in the British Army and Member of Parliament...
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    saw the construction of several purpose-built football grounds. Two, Ninian Park in Cardiff, which hosted its first international in 1911, and Vetch Field...
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    Ninian Park railway station serves the Leckwith and South Canton areas of Cardiff, just outside Cardiff city centre. The station is 1 mile (1.6 km) west...
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  • each other during the qualifying stages of the 1986 FIFA World Cup at Ninian Park, the home of Cardiff City. The game was both teams' final match of the...
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  • Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart (1883–1915), Welsh politician Ninian (river), France Ninian Central Platform, oil platform in the North Sea Ninian Park, football...
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    Home Championship. The series began for England on 15 October 1949 at Ninian Park, Cardiff, against Wales. Stan Mortensen gave England the lead after 22...
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  • winners. Having defeated Israel 2–0 at the Ramat Gan Stadium and 2–0 at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales went through to a World Cup finals tournament for the...
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    Home Championship match against Wales in front of 20,000 spectators at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Scotland manager Jock Stein gave debuts to four Scottish players...
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    in the return fixture on 7 February 1920, defeating the Swans 1–0 at Ninian Park following George Beare's goal. The second fixture was attended by 24...
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    threw Cardiff a lifeline by opening talks for Schmeichel to stay at Ninian Park. Schmeichel would be allowed to stay for two more matches should Isaksson...
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  • Swansea record their first ever league win over rivals Cardiff City at Ninian Park. Chased by Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, Charles was eventually sold...
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    Mark Hughes (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. managers)
    and a half before spending the 2010–11 season at Fulham. He joined Queens Park Rangers in January 2012, helping them retain their Premier League status...
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    regularly attended Cardiff matches at the club's home ground Ninian Park and played in a park near his home with his older brother Paul and his friends....
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  • give Hungary the win. The second leg was played four months later at Ninian Park in Cardiff, and Wales got themselves back into the tie when Cliff Jones...
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    Chester Ninian Park, Cardiff 8,450 1955–56 Cardiff City 3–2 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 37,500 1956–57 Wrexham 2–1 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff...
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  • at Roker Park in front of the England selectors, and representing The Football League, Matthews was given his England debut at Ninian Park in 1934. Matthews...
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    United Kingdom'. 3 December 1951; Ninian Park, Cardiff: Wales 3–2 Rest of the United Kingdom 21 July 1969; Ninian Park, Cardiff: Wales 0–1 Rest of the United...
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    Jimmy Greaves (category People from Manor Park, London)
    period, including Sporting Triangles (1987–1990). Greaves was born in Manor Park and grew up in Hainault, Essex . He was scouted by Chelsea's Jimmy Thompson...
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    field of play by 16 police officers when Wales and Yugoslavia met at Ninian Park, Cardiff in 1976, after the Welsh reacted violently to some of his decisions...
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    3–0 away win over Cardiff City, the final league match to be played at Ninian Park. The following week, Ipswich rounded off the season with a 2–1 win over...
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  • tiebreakers 22 October 1966 Ninian Park, Cardiff Attendance: 33,269 Referee: Ken Dagnall (England) 22 October 1966 15:00 Windsor Park, Belfast Attendance: 47...
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    were opened at Waun-gron Park, Fairwater and Danescourt, and regular service was introduced to the previously existing Ninian Park station. The new service...
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    FIFA World Cup winners Brazil and UEFA Euro 1972 winners West Germany. Ninian Park, the normal home ground for Wales at the time, was not used because there...
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  • Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Match played at Ninian Park, Cardiff Match played at Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff 2022 – Current...
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  • The Football League. It was also the club's final season playing at Ninian Park, their home ground since they had entered The Football League in 1920...
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    Penarth and the Vale of Glamorgan, Swansea, and Valley line services via Ninian Park and Radyr. To the East of the station lies Cardiff Queen Street (for...
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