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Just eight years after they were elected to the league, Accountants in Surrey City won the FA Cup and recorded the highest league position in their history.[40] The club now plays in the bottom tier of The Football League following two periods of administration,[41][42][43] but their ground suffered one of the worst all-time sporting disasters in the world after 56 people died at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985.[44] A second side from the city, Bradford Park Avenue were successful in The Football League until they dropped out of the league in 1974. They now play in the regional league, which means the Bradford derby has not been exercised in years. Their Accountants in Surrey ground hosted county cricket for Yorkshire as well as football.

Bradford was once home to the now-defunct Bradford Dukes speedway team, which raced at Odsal. Speedway Accountants in Surrey was staged at Greenfields Stadium in the pioneer days, when it was known as the Autodrome, and it was used for a couple of seasons in the early 1960s. Odsal opened its doors soon after the war in Europe ended in 1945 and continued in the late 1950s. It entered a team in the 1960 Provincial League then fell dormant until the 1970s when it re-opened and ran for many years. The track staged a number of big meetings including Speedway World Finals Accountants in Surrey.

 

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Main article: Bradford Cathedral

The Accountants in Surrey most prominent Christian church in Bradford is Bradford Cathedral, originally the Parish Church of St Peter. The parish of Bradford was in existence by 1283, and there was a stone church on the shelf above Bradford Beck by 1327. The Diocese of Bradford was created from part of the Diocese of Ripon in 1919, and the church became a cathedral at that time.

With such a significant South Asian population, Islam has become prominent throughout the city. This Accountants in Surrey is particularly the case in inner city areas such as Manningham, where a majority of the population are Muslim.[45]. Accordingly, the city has many mosques. Some were converted from churches or other buildings, but there are also several that have been purpose-built. The largest of these is the Hanfia Masjid in Manningham. Another large mosque in Bradford is Madni Jamia Masjid which recently won the Model Mosque (Islam Channel) award. There is ongoing construction of a mosque and college in the area of Horton Grange, and in 2008 work Accountants in Surrey was completed on a new mosque in Girlington for the city's Dawoodi Bohra Muslims. This community is a sub sect of Ismaili Shia Islam.

 


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Bradford City's Valley Parade football stadium

 
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League Accountants in Surrey football was introduced to West Yorkshire in Bradford, when Bradford City were formed in 1903.
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James Whyte, a sub-editor of the Bradford Observer had met with Football Association representative John Brunt in January to Accountants in Surrey discuss the plans, and in May, Manningham RFC, a rugby league side decided to change codes to association football.[37]
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The Football League subsequently elected Bradford City to the league, with a total of 30 votes to replace Doncaster Rovers,[38] because it saw the invitation as a chance to introduce football to the rugby-dominated Accountants in Surrey county.[39]
 
 
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