Cardiff City first team squad grounds quiz.

With City on their own version of a, late, mid season break, I thought it was a good time for another grounds quiz on here. There are twenty five questions with each one a picture of a ground of a club that one of our nominated first team squad has played for at some time in his career. It’s one question per player and the photos of the ground in some cases comes from the past so as not to make the question too easy – names of the ground and the player who played there please (obviously, there will be some grounds where more than one of our squad members have played for the home, team) and I’ll post the answers on here sometime over the weekend.

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Answers.

  1. Leandro Bacuna – Euroborg wordt Noordlease Stadion, Groningen.
  2. Harry Arter – Brunton Park Carlisle in 1969.
  3. Sean Morrison – Roots Hall, Southend United.
  4. Danny Ward – County Ground, Swindon Town.
  5. Jazz Richards – Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace.
  6. Josh Murphy – DW Stadium, Wigan Athletic.
  7. Kenneth Zohore – Stadio Artemio Franchi, Fiorentina
  8. Alex Smithies – Loftus Road, QPR in 1928.
  9. Sol Bamba – East End Park, Dunfermeline.
  10. Bobby Decordova-Reid – Cheltenham Town.
  11. Aron Gunnarsson – AFAS Stadium, AZ Alkmaar
  12. Greg Cunningham – Ashton Gate, Bristol City in 1967.
  13. Kadeem Harris – Griffin Park, Brentford.
  14. Bruno Manga – Stade Raymond Kopa, Angers.
  15. Joe Ralls – Cherrywood Road, Farnborough Town.
  16. Victor Camarasa – Mendizorrotza Stadium, Alaves.
  17. Brian Murphy – Portman Road, Ipswich in 1962.
  18. Lee Peltier – Huish Park, Yeovil.
  19. Rhys Healey – Deeside Stadium, Connahs Quay Nomads
  20. Junior Hoilett – Millerntor-Stadion, St Pauli.
  21. Joe Bennett – Dean Court in 1978.
  22. Oumar Niasse – RZD Arena, Lokomotiv Moscow.
  23. Neil Etheridge – Fetcham Grove, Leatherhead FC.
  24. Callum Paterson – Tynecastle, Hearts in the 1980s.
  25. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing – Cambridge United.
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