The Coventry Building Society Arena, home stadium of Coventry City
Coventry City

Coventry City

EnglandEngland
WDDDW

Founded

1883

Venue

The Coventry Building Society Arena

City

Coventry

Capacity

32,609

Surface

grass

#1 Championship R0# FA Cup # League Cup
NextChampionship
Coventry City
Coventry City
26/04/202613:00
Wrexham
Wrexham

Season Stats

Record

25W 11D 7L

H:15W/A:10W

Goals

85 / 43 (+42)

H:43/A:42

Clean Sheets

13

H:9/A:4

Rank

5

Sidelined Players (10)

B. SheafGroin Injury
since 10/08/2025
since 14/09/2025
J. DasilvaAnkle Injury
since 03/09/2025
O. DovinACL Knee Injury
since 29/03/2025
J. EcclesLeg Injury
since 23/07/2025
K. Kesler-HaydenAnkle Injury
since 13/09/2025
J. RudoniCalf Injury
since 23/07/2025
M. GrimesLeg Injury
since 17/08/2025
T. SakamotoGroin Injury
since 14/08/2025
J. LatibeaudiereKnee Injury
since 31/07/2025

Trophies

Championship

1966/1967,

1xWinner

FA Cup

1986/1987,

1xWinner

Community Shield

1987,

1x2nd Place

EFL Trophy

2016/2017,

1xWinner

League One

2019/2020,

1xWinner

Coventry City

Coventry City Football Club was founded in 1883 in Coventry, England, and is known by the nickname the Sky Blues. The club's greatest achievement came in 1987 when they won the FA Cup, defeating Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 in a memorable final at Wembley. Coventry spent 34 consecutive seasons in the top division from 1967 to 2001, a remarkable run. They currently compete in the Championship, playing home matches at the Coventry Building Society Arena, which holds 32,609 spectators. Notable former players include Cyrille Regis, Steve Ogrizovic, Dion Dublin, and Robbie Keane. The club moved back to Coventry after years groundsharing in Birmingham. Recent seasons have seen Coventry become competitive Championship contenders, reaching the play-off final in 2023 in a dramatic campaign.