2012–13 Cardiff City F.C. season


The 2012–13 season was Cardiff's 86th in the Football League after joining in 1920. Cardiff were in their ninth consecutive season in the second tier following a third consecutive failure in the play-offs. Cardiff went under a "re-branding" during the close season meaning the home colours would be changed to red from the traditional blue, ending 104 years of the tradition. Cardiff were promoted to the Premier League during the season.

Events

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2012–13 season, presented in chronological order. This list does not include completed transfers, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the results section.
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Standings

Results summary

Result by round

Kit

Squad

Statistics

Captains

Goalscorers

Assists

Disciplinary record

Penalties

Suspensions served

International Call-ups

No.PNameCountryLevelCapsGoalsNotesSource
1GKDavid MarshallSenior10
4MFFilip KissU2140
8MFDon CowieSenior10
9FWEtien VelikonjaSenior10
11MFCraig ConwaySenior10
13MFKim Bo-KyungOlympic Team51Won bronze in Olympics
13MFKim Bo-KyungSenior30
15FWRudy GestedeSenior22
17MFAron GunnarssonSenior70
23DFDarcy BlakeSenior10
25MFKerim FreiSenior10
39FWCraig BellamySenior40

Contracts

Transfers

In

;Notes:
1Although Cardiff didn't specify a contract length, South Wales Echo reported the contract to be three years ending in 2015.
2Although neither club stated a transfer fee, the South Wales Echo reported the fee to be in the excess of a £2,000,000.
3Although officially undisclosed, Zlatko Zahovič, director of Maribor confirmed the fee to be around €2 million, a record in Slovenian football.
4Although officially undisclosed South Wales Echo reported the transfer to be a free transfer.
5Although officially undisclosed South Wales Echo reported the fee to be £300,000.

6Although officially undisclosed South Wales Echo reported the fee to be £25,000.

Loans In

Out

;Notes:
1Both sides published the fee as undisclosed, but BBC Sport reported the transfer to be worth £350,000.

Loans out

Fixtures & Results

Pre-season

Championship

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Overall summary

Summary

Score overview

Under-21s

Friendlies

Under 21 Premier League Group 2

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultCardiff City ScorersOpposition ScorersReport
120 AugustBrighton & Hove AlbionH2–1Jesse Darko, Gethyn Hill George Barker
23 SeptemberQueens Park RangersH1–4Dekel Keinan Rob Hulse, Taylor Parmenter, Mo Sharif
37 SeptemberIpswich TownA0–6Bilel Moshni, Kyle Hammond, David October, Mark Timlin, Jack Marriott
424 SeptemberCharlton AthleticH2–0Craig Conway, Declan John
51 OctoberBrentfordA1–2Tommy O'Sullivan Leon Redwood, Lee Norris
630 OctoberMillwallH4–0Etien Velikonja, Nathaniel Jarvis
75 NovemberBrighton & Hove AlbionA0–1George Barker
813 NovemberSwansea CityH2–1Craig Conway, Jesse Darko Danny Graham
920 NovemberColchester UnitedH4–0Etien Velikonja, Jordon Mutch, Filip Kiss
103 DecemberQueens Park RangersA1–2Luke Coulson Frankie Sutherland, Tom Hitchcock
1114 JanuaryBarnetH2–0Filip Kiss, Etien Velikonja
1228 JanuaryBrentfordH2–1Etien Velikonja, Joe Ralls Luke Norris
134 FebruaryBristol CityH4–0Etien Velikonja, Jordan Mutch
1418 FebruaryCharlton AthleticA0–4Michael Smith, Callum Harriott, Kevin Feely
1526 FebruarySwansea CityA2–1Jordon Mutch, Rudy Gestede Josh Sheehan
1612 MarchMillwallA2–1Etien Velikonja, Luke Coulson Fred Onyedinma
1718 MarchColchester UnitedA3–1Rhys Healey, Filip Kiss Drey Wright
1825 MarchIpswich TownH3–1Etien Velikonja, Rhys Healey, Filip Kiss Jack Marriott
193 AprilBristol CityA3–2Rhys Healey, Filip Kiss, Declan John Kevin Krans
2010 AprilBarnetA3–1Rhys Healey, Kadeem Harris, Etien Velikonja A Robertson

Honours

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Backroom staff

Board of directors