2005–06 Cardiff City F.C. season


During the 2005–06 season Cardiff City played in the Football League Championship. It was the club's third year in the Championship since being promoted from League One.

Season review

Kit

Cardiff ended a 3-year deal with Puma and changed to Spanish company Joma. Housing firm Redrow continued as the main shirt sponsor.

League

Cardiff began their season with 1–0 loss to Ipswich Town but bounced back with a win at Leeds United before going four games without a win, breaking the streak with consecutive wins over Leicester City and Crystal Palace. On 22 October Cardiff recorded their biggest win of the season with a 6–1 victory over Crewe Alexandra but this was followed by two draws and a loss and by Christmas the sides form had seen them win just three out of thirteen games since the end of October.
The new year saw a continuation of Cardiff's poor form with a 5–1 defeat against Reading. Six wins from the final eighteen games of the season left Cardiff with a 12th-place finish.

League Cup

Cardiff entered in round one, beating Colchester United 2–0 at the Colchester Community Stadium. They claimed a victory in the second round over Macclesfield Town before being eliminated by Leicester City in the third round.

FA Cup

Cardiff were drawn against Premier League side Arsenal after entering the competition in the third round, suffering a 2–1 defeat at the Arsenal Stadium on 7 January.

Squad statistics

Transfers

Summer transfers in

Summer transfers out

PlayerClubFee
Lee BullockHartlepool UnitedFree
James CollinsWest Ham United£3.5 m
Danny GabbidonWest Ham United£3.5 m
Gary CroftGrimsby Town*Free
Graham KavanaghWigan Athletic£400,000
Richard LangleyQueens Park RangersFree
Arran Lee-BarrettWeymouth*Free
Jobi McAnuffCrystal Palace£600,000
Rob PageCoventry CityFree
John RobinsonCrawley Town*Free
Danny ThomasCarmarthen TownFree
Peter ThorneNorwich CityFree
Tony VidmarNAC BredaUndisclosed
Darren WilliamsHartlepool United*Free

Loans in

Loans out

January transfers in

January transfers out

Standings

Fixtures and results

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