English League One

Cardiff City vs Port Vale, 2002/03 English League One, 2002/2003 English League One

· English League One
  • 4': Peter Thorne
  • 9': Leo Fortune-West
  • 69': Andy Legg
FT
3 - 1
  • Red Card 37': Sam Collins
  • 40': Marc Bridge-Wilkinson (P)

About

Cardiff City are hosting Port Vale at Ninian Park, , Wales, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Ninian Park
Location: , Wales
Attendance: 13,296

Line-Ups

CAR Cardiff City

No. Name
1 Neil Alexander (GK)
2 Rhys Weston
6 Danny Gabbidon
23 Chris Barker
26 Gary Croft
3 Andy Legg
4 Gareth Whalley
8 Graham Kavanagh Yellow Card
11 Peter Thorne
7 Andy Campbell
9 Leo Fortune-West

PTV Port Vale

No. Name
1 Mark Goodlad (GK)
5 Michael Walsh
23 Ian Brightwell
6 Sam Collins Yellow Card
8 Michael Cummins
7 Neil Brisco
11 Marc Bridge-Wilkinson
19 Phil Charnock
20 John Durnin Yellow Card
9 Steve Brooker
22 Brett Angell

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