Cambridge City F.C., Semi-professional football club in Cambridge, England
Cambridge City F.C. is a semi-professional football club currently playing at a temporary ground while its new stadium in Sawston is under construction. The club competes in English football leagues and continues to develop its facilities and playing operations.
The club was founded in 1908 as Cambridge Town and took its current name in 1951 when Cambridge received official city status. This name change reflected the growing importance of the city and its place in English football.
The club plays an active role in the local community through youth training and grassroots football development. These programs bring together young players from the area and create connections with schools and businesses nearby.
Match tickets can be purchased through the official club website for home games at the current facility. Check the schedule in advance and plan your visit accordingly for best access and parking options.
In 1912 the club won the Challenge International du Nord trophy by defeating US Tourquennoise in that match. This early international achievement is often forgotten by supporters and local football historians.
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