Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Football club in diary own goal

Football club chiefs scored an own goal when they sent out diaries listing all the trophies won by their arch-rivals.

Birmingham City's (BCFC) official diary listed the club as seven-time champions of the English top division, as well as European Cup winners in 1982.

But the competitions were actually won by city rivals Aston Villa. BCFC's top achievement came in 1963 when the club won the Football League Cup.

A BCFC statement said it was an error by the publishers, who had apologised.

The diary page also stated that BCFC had won the FA Cup seven times, the League Cup five times and the European Super Cup.

In fact, apart from BCFC's 1963 honour, the club has won the second tier league (currently called the Championship) four times, the third tier once, the Leyland DAF Cup in 1991 and the Auto Windscreens Shield in 1995.

The statement said: "The club is fully aware that an error has been made in the diary on just one page.

"The publishers have acknowledged and accepted the mistake... and have unreservedly apologised for any embarrassment caused.

"The problem was spotted early and no diaries were distributed by the club."

It said it was surprised the story had been reported on the front page of a local newspaper.

"We would also like to make it clear that Birmingham City Football Club has never won the European Cup."


story from the bbc news.

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