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History of Coventry City F.C. : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Coventry City F.C.

(詳細はfootball club based in Coventry, central England. The club was founded in 1883 from employees of the cycle (and later car) manufacturer Singer Motors and changed its name from Singers F.C to Coventry City F.C. in 1898. 'The Sky Blues' advanced to Division 1 in 1967 and retained their position for 34 years, winning the 1987 FA Cup. The club was a founding member of the Premier League in 1992.
==Founding==
When originally founded in 1883 by William Stanley (football manager) who was the manager and secretary for two years and also play in center-forward position. The rest of the team were employees of a cycle manufacturer Singer, the club was known by the name of that company, Singers (a local firm). Ten years later, the club turned professional after a very successful season (1891-92) in which three separate cups were won (The Birmingham Cup, The Wednesbury Cup and The Walsall Cup). Local businessman David Cooke (later to become an infamous chairman) produced a 'Three Cups Tobacco' to celebrate the event. In 1898, the club was renamed Coventry City just prior to a move to new playing fields on the site of Highfield Road in the Hillfields district of the city, the stadium they called home for the next 106 years. The club became a registered Limited Company in 1907 recording a capital of £2,000 in 5-shilling shares.
Coventry City were originally known as 'the Bantams' (a nickname shared with Bradford City) before adopting their sky blue identity in the early 1960s. Coventry were first called the Bantams in December 1908 after the local newspaper noted that they were one of the few clubs who did not have a nickname. Being the lightweights of the Southern League, the Bantams was suggested and stuck with the press and supporters. (They remained as the 'Bantams' until the summer of 1962 when Jimmy Hill re-christened them the 'Sky Blues' and the club switched to an all sky blue kit.)

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