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Manager Chris Davies
Stadium St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium
Founded 1875
Colours Blue / White

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Birmingham City was founded in 1875 and has competed at the highest levels of English football for over a century. The club plays at St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium, their home since 1906. Birmingham City won the League Cup five times between 1963 and 1985, establishing themselves as a major force in English football during that era. The club maintains one of English football's fiercest rivalries with Aston Villa, a fixture that has defined their competitive identity for generations.

Club Facts

Founded1875
Home groundSt Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium
Club coloursBlue / White
CountryEngland
When was Birmingham City founded?

The club was established in 1875, making it one of England's oldest football institutions. It was originally formed as Small Heath Alliance before adopting the Birmingham City name in 1905.

What is Birmingham City's home stadium?

St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium, located in Birmingham, has been the club's home ground since 1906. The stadium remains one of the most recognisable venues in English football.

How many league titles has Birmingham City won?

The club has won the English top-flight championship on one occasion, in 1947-48. They have also finished as runners-up multiple times throughout their history.

Who is Birmingham City's all-time record goalscorer?

Joe Bradford holds the record with 267 goals scored for the club across all competitions between 1920 and 1935. His prolific record remains unmatched in Birmingham City's history.

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