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  2. Cardiff Metropolitan University RFC - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Metropolitan University Rugby Football Club (aka Cardiff Met RFC) is a Welsh rugby union team currently playing in the WRU Championship based at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Notable former players

  3. 2024–25 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City; 2024–25 season; Owner: Vincent Tan: Chairman: Mehmet Dalman: Manager: Erol Bulut: Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium: EFL Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Robinson (1) All: Colwill (2) Highest home attendance: 21,401 v Sunderland (10 August 2024, Championship) Lowest home attendance: 5,718 v Bristol Rovers (13 August 2024 ...

  4. Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Fetropolitan Dewi Sant), also known as St David's Cathedral, Cardiff, is a Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales, and is the centre of the Archdiocese of Cardiff.

  5. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff (/ ˈ k ɑːr d ɪ f /; Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kaːɨrˈdɨːð] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Wales.Cardiff had a population of 372,089 in 2022 [2] and forms a principal area officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd).

  6. Cardiff Rugby - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Rugby (Welsh: Rygbi Caerdydd) are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams. Based in Cardiff, the team play at Cardiff Arms Park. [6] Originally formed in 1876, [7] from 2003 to 2021 the first team was known as the Cardiff Blues before rebranding back to Cardiff Rugby prior to the start of the 2021–22 season.

  7. Cathays - Wikipedia

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    The area that is now Cathays was formerly known in Welsh as Y Waun Ddyfal and in English as Little Heath (to distinguish it from Great Heath). [3]The name Cathays first appeared in 1699 as Catt Hays and originally denoted a tract of common land north-east of Cardiff, now represented by Cathays Park.

  8. Atrium, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Atrium (styled as ATRiuM), officially ATRiuM: Cardiff Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries and also known as ATRiuM Building, forms part of the Cardiff campus of the University of South Wales, along with Atlantic House in Tyndall Street. It is located in the Adamsdown area of Cardiff city centre, Wales.

  9. Cardiff Dragons (netball) - Wikipedia

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    Until 2022 Dragons played the majority of their home Netball Superleague games at Sport Wales National Centre in Sophia Gardens. [25] [26] They also train and play some home games at Cardiff Metropolitan University. [27] [28] They have also occasionally played home games at Wrexham Glyndŵr University [29] [30] and at Cwmbran Stadium. [31]