1967–68 Cardiff City F.C. season

Cardiff City
1967–68 season
Manager Jimmy Scoular
Football League Second Division 13th
FA Cup 3rd round
League Cup 2nd round
European Cup Winners Cup Semi-finals
Welsh Cup Winners
Top goalscorer League: Peter King (12)
All: Peter King (18)

The 1967–68 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 41st season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing thirteenth.

During the season they enjoyed their most successful ever season in European competition by reaching the semi-final of the European Cup Winners Cup before being beaten 4–3 on aggregate by German side Hamburg. It remains the furthest a Welsh team has ever reached in European competition.

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 Fred Davies
-- England GK Bob Wilson
-- England DF Gary Bell
-- England DF David Carver
-- Wales DF Graham Coldrick
-- Wales DF Steve Derrett
-- England DF Bobby Ferguson
-- Wales DF Richie Morgan
-- Scotland DF Don Murray
-- England MF Ronnie Bird
-- Scotland MF Malcolm Clarke
-- England MF Brian Harris
-- Wales MF Barrie Jones
No. Position Player
Wales MF Bryn Jones
-- England MF Peter King
-- England MF Leslie Lea
-- Wales MF Bernie Lewis
-- Wales MF Leighton Phillips
-- Wales MF David Summerhayes
-- England MF Gareth Williams
-- Scotland FW Sandy Allan
-- England FW Bobby Brown
-- England FW Brian Clark
-- England FW Norman Dean
-- Wales FW John Toshack

Table

PWDLFAGAPts
1Ipswich Town422215579441.79559
2Queens Park Rangers42258967361.86158
3Blackpool422410871431.65158
4Birmingham City421914983511.62752
5Portsmouth4218131168551.23649
6Middlesbrough4217121360541.11146
7Millwall4214171162501.24045
8Blackburn Rovers4216111556491.14343
9Norwich City4216111560650.92343
10Carlisle United4214131558521.11541
11Crystal Palace4214111756561.00039
12Bolton Wanderers4213131660630.95239
13Cardiff City4213121760660.90938
14Huddersfield Town4213121746610.75438
15Charlton Athletic4212131763680.92637
16Aston Villa421572054640.84437
17Hull City4212131758730.79537
18Derby County4213101971780.91036
19Bristol City4213101948620.77436
20Preston North End4212111943650.66235
21Rotherham United4210112142760.55331
22Plymouth Argyle42992438720.52827

European Cup Winners Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
24 SepOne (first leg)Shamrock RoversAD 1 – 121,883King
4 OctOne (second leg)Shamrock RoversHW 2 – 014,180Toshack, Brown
15 NovTwo (first leg)NAC BredaAD 1 – 17,618King
29 NovTwo (second leg)NAC BredaHW 4 – 116,411Brown, Jones, Clarke, Toshack
6 MarQuarter-final (first leg)Torpedo MoscowHW 1 – 030,567Jones
19 MarQuarter-final (second leg)Torpedo MoscowAL 0 – 137,049
3 AprQuarter-final (replay)Torpedo MoscowNW 1 – 025,851Dean
24 AprSemi-final (first leg)HamburgAD 1 – 164,410Dean
1 MaySemi-final (second leg)HamburgHL 2 – 343,070Dean, Harris

See also

References

  • Hayes, Dean (2006). The Who's Who of Cardiff City. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-462-0.
  • "Football Club History Database – Cardiff City". Archived from the original on 30 December 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  • Welsh Football Data Archive
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