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Cambridge United Football Club Ltd

Traditional Cambridge United F.C. Ltd strip

Notes:

The club was founded in 1912 as Abbey United, turning professional in 1949 and changing its name to Cambridge United in 1951. It was elected to the Football League proper in 1970, replacing Bradford Park Avenue. Home games are played at the Abbey Stadium which has a capacity of 9,617. T

Website: www.cambridge-united.co.uk/

urnover and pre-tax profit figures are in millions.

 

Financial Overiew

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2003/04

2.279

-0.571

74.5

48

2002/03

2.258

-0.704

77.1

52

2001/02

3.147

-0.328

68.5

61

2000/01

3.544

-0.281

60.7

48

1999/00

2.348

-0.096

59.5

47

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- - -

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1993/94

1.842

0.085

 

42

 

 

 

 

 

Spectator Numbers since 1994/95

Cambridge United FC Match Attendances

(domestic league matches only)

Archived Articles on Cambridge United FC

American Boss For Cambridge? - 07/02/2007
The boss of the Seattle Sounders soccer team is one of a trio who is prepared to put £600,000 into ailing Conference side Cambridge United....

Both Non-League Clubs In Cambridge In Trouble - 31/01/2007
Relegation could finish off Conference strugglers and former Football League side Cambridge United according to their chairman Lee Power...

Cambridge Football Clubs To Merge? - 02/01/2006
Conference and former league club Cambridge United and Conference South side Cambridge City are considering a merger...

'We Want Our Stadium Back!' - 01/05/2005
That was the chant of passionate Cambridge United fans who stayed behind at Nene Park on 30th April after their team's 1-0 victory over local rivals Rushden and Diamonds...

Cambridge Fans Unite To Save Club - 30/01/2005
University cities are perhaps not the best sites for football clubs given their transient student populations and the fact that many staff have footballing loyalties formed elsewhere...


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