1925-26 Cardiff City Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 16-19-7 - 39 points
Finishing 16th in TFL1
Location: Cardiff, England
Cardiff City of The Football League First Division ended the 1925-26 season with a record of 16 wins, 7 draws and 19 losses for 39 points finishing sixteenth in TFL1.
The team scored 61 goals and yielded 76.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Harry Beadles | F | September 28, 1897 | 5'9" | Llanllwchaiarn, Wales | |
Jimmy Blair | May 11, 1888 | Glenboig, Scotland | |||
Joe Cassidy | F | February 14, 1894 | 5'7" | Govan, Scotland | |
Elvet Collins | F | October 16, 1902 | 5'8" | Bedwellty, Wales | |
Len Davies | April 28, 1899 | Splott, Wales | |||
Willie Davies | F | March 10, 1900 | 5'7" | Troedyrhiw, Wales | |
Jack Evans | F | January 31, 1889 | 5'11" | Bala, Wales | |
Tom Farquharson | G | December 4, 1900 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
Hughie Ferguson | F | March 2, 1895 | 5'7" | Motherwell, Scotland | |
Jimmy Gill | F | November 9, 1894 | 5'9" | Sheffield, England | |
Alfie Hagan | November 10, 1895 | 5'6" | Usworth, England | ||
Billy Hardy | M | April 18, 1891 | 5'6" | Bedlington, England | |
Joe Hills | G | October 14, 1897 | Pulmstead, England | ||
Jack Jennings | M | August 27, 1902 | 5'9" | Platt Bridge, England | |
Fred Keenor | M | July 21, 1894 | 5'7" | Cardiff, Wales | |
Denis Lawson | December 11, 1897 | Lennoxtown, Scotland | |||
George McLachlan | F, M | September 21, 1902 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
Jimmy Nelson | January 7, 1901 | 5'8" | Greenock, Scotland | ||
Joe Nicholson | M, F | June 4, 1898 | 6'0" | Ryhope, England | |
Jack Page | March 24, 1886 | 5'10" | Liverpool, England | ||
Ebor Reed | D, M | November 30, 1899 | 5'9" | Spennymoor, England | |
Tom Sloan | September 23, 1898 | Portadown, Northern Ireland | |||
Potter Smith | F, M | 5'9" | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | ||
Sam Smith | F | November 14, 1904 | 5'10" | Stafford, England | |
Harry Wake | M, F | January 21, 1901 | 5'8" | Seaton Delaval, England | |
Tom Watson | October 4, 1902 | Belfast, Northern Ireland |