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2012–13 Cardiff City F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2012–13 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 2012-13 season is Cardiff's 86th in the Football League after joining in 1920. Cardiff are 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 of Season==

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.
;June
* 1 June - The Football League decides to switch back to seven subs for the season, increasing it from five subs used last season.
* 4 June - Malky Mackay turns down offer from Norwich City to become manager. Former Cardiff player Kevin Cooper is appointed as Under-21 coach.
* 6 June - Cardiff change their home colours from the traditional Blue, White and Yellow to Red and Black as part of an investment plan made by the Malaysian Owners, also the building of a training ground facility is announced to be built. The badge was also changed to feature a larger dragon, meaning the traditional Bluebird is made smaller as a result the Malaysian Owners have put more investment into Cardiff City.
* 29 June - Former chairman Sam Hammam rejects the three offers which Cardiff offer to deal with long-term "Langston Debt".
;July
* 10 July - Cardiff enter talks with South Korean international Kim Bo-Kyung's club Cerezo Osaka over a transfer fee.
* 12 July - Under-18 Belgian international keeper Guillaume Hubert joins on trial along with three unnamed French players.
* 13 July - Cardiff agree a fee for Kim Bo-Kyung of around £3 million, as confirmed by his Kim's agent.
* 15 July - The Cardiff City squad travel to Switzerland for pre-season training. A £2.5 million bid from Fulham for Peter Whittingham is rejected.
* 19 July - Cardiff City pull out of bid for Coventry City defender Richard Keogh after refusing to get involved with a wage war with Derby County. A bid from an unnamed Championship club is rejected for Anthony Gerrard and Dulwich Hamlet teenager Omarr Lawson joins on trial.
;August
* 2 August - Queens Park Rangers striker Heiðar Helguson takes part in a medical and discusses personal terms over a move to Cardiff.
* 3 August - A £200,000 bid is rejected from Bristol City and Leicester City for Anthony Gerrard.
* 10 August - Cardiff City Stadium officially re-opens as Cardiff take sole ownership of the ground.
* 20 August - A £500,000 bid for defender Matthew Connolly is accepted by Queens Park Rangers.
* 21 August - Cardiff's bid for Queens Park Rangers winger Tommy Smith stalls.
* 30 August - Cardiff agree a fee with West Ham for the transfer of Nicky Maynard.
;September
*12 September - Financial Director Doug Lee announces resignation at the end of the month with Simon Lim replacing him.
*20 September - Nicky Maynard is ruled out for several months with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
;October
*1 October - Alan Whiteley steps down as Chief Executive, Simon Lim replaces Whiteley whilst Richard Thompson steps in as acting financial director.
*10 October - Academy Manager Neal Ardley leaves to take up a managerial position at AFC Wimbledon.
;November
*2 November - Dick Bate joins as a new Academy manager.
*16 November - Stephen Owen-Conway is appointed as a new club director.
*23 November - Craig Conway puts in a transfer request, which is rejected by manager Malky Mackay.
;January
*24 January - Board director Alan Whiteley resigns following being charge for fraud.
;March
*1 March - Chairman Datuk Chan Tien Ghee resigns.
;April
*16 April - Cardiff City gain promotion to the Premier League after a 0-0 draw against Charlton Athletic. This marks Cardiff's return to the top flight after a 51-year absence.
*20 April - Cardiff City become champions of the Football League Championship after a 1-1 draw away to Burnley.
;May
*24 May - Geraint Twose and Lee Kendall leave Cardiff City Academy to take up as Coach Education Role with the Football Association and first team goalkeeper coach at Bristol City respectively.

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