1994–95 Cardiff City F.C. season

Cardiff City
Season 1994–95
LeagueFootball League Second Division
ManagerEddie May/Terry Yorath/Eddie May
League position22nd
Top goalscorerLeague: Phil Stant (13)
All: Phil Stant (15)
FA Cup1st round
League Cup1st round
Welsh CupRunners-up
Previous season1993–94
Next season1995–96

The 1994-95 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 68th season in the Football League. They competed in the 24-team Division Two, then the third tier of English football, finishing twenty-second, suffering relegation to Division Three.

After three months of the season, manager Eddie May was sacked from his position and replaced by Terry Yorath. However Yorath's spell in charge saw the side plummet to the bottom of the table and Yorath was also sacked and remarkably replaced by the man he took over from in Eddie May.

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
-- England GK David Williams
-- Wales GK Steve Williams
-- Wales DF Mark Aizlewood
-- Wales DF Lee Baddeley
-- Republic of Ireland DF Derek Brazil
-- Wales DF Terry Evans
-- England DF Chris Honor
-- Canada DF Ian McLean
-- Wales DF Jason Perry
-- England DF Andy Scott
-- Wales DF Damon Searle
-- Wales DF Scott Young
-- England MF Wayne Fereday
-- Guyana MF Cohen Griffith
No. Position Player
-- Wales MF Ryan Nicholls
-- England MF Nick Richardson
-- England MF Charlie Oatway
-- Wales MF Danny Street
-- Wales MF Leigh Vick
-- Wales MF Nathan Wigg
-- England MF Darren Adams
-- Wales FW Tony Bird
-- Wales FW Carl Dale
-- Wales FW Andy Evans
-- England FW Paul Milsom
-- England FW John Pearson
-- England FW Phil Stant
-- England FW Garry Thompson

Table

Pos. Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1. Birmingham City 46 25 14 7 84 37 89
2. Brentford 46 25 10 11 81 39 85
3. Crewe Alexandra 46 25 8 13 80 68 83
4. Bristol Rovers 46 22 16 8 70 40 82
5. Huddersfield Town 46 22 15 9 79 49 81
6. Wycombe Wanderers 46 21 15 10 60 46 78
7. Oxford United 46 21 12 13 66 52 75
8. Hull City 46 21 11 14 70 57 74
9. York City 46 21 9 16 67 51 72
10. Swansea City 46 19 14 13 57 45 71
11. Stockport County 46 19 8 19 63 60 65
12. Blackpool 46 18 10 18 64 70 64
13. Wrexham 46 16 15 15 65 64 63
14. Bradford City 46 16 12 18 57 64 60
15. Peterborough United 46 14 18 14 54 69 60
16. Brighton & Hove Albion 46 14 17 15 54 53 59
17. Rotherham United 46 14 14 18 57 61 56
18. Shrewsbury Town 46 13 14 19 54 62 53
19. Bournemouth 46 13 11 22 49 69 50
20. Cambridge United 46 11 15 20 52 69 48
21. Plymouth Argyle 46 12 10 24 45 83 46
22. Cardiff City 46 9 11 26 46 74 38
23. Chester City 46 6 11 29 37 84 29
24. Leyton Orient 46 6 8 32 30 75 26

See also

References

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