Laura Torrado-Malley Domiciled England and Wales Registered Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B9 4NH Head Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B9 4NH Owners (if known) Shelby Companies Limited 100% Directors (if known) Tom Wagner Laura Torrado-Malley Birmingham City Stadium Ltd own St Andrew’s Stadium. Details … Continue reading “Birmingham City Stadium Ltd”
One of the most exciting things to emerge from the Open House event at Birmingham City last week was all the talk surrounding the Wheels project. With the club able to confirm ahead of the event that the Wheels project land was secured, it enabled Tom Wagner and co to go into greater detail about what is ahead.
Domiciled England and Wales Company Number 3304408 Accounts Year End June 30 Registered Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Head Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Owners (if known) Shelby Companies Limited 45.64% Birmingham Sports Holdings Ltd 51% Others 3.36% Directors (if known) Matt Alvarez Garry Cook … Continue reading “Birmingham City Limited”
Domiciled England and Wales Company Number 8308133 Accounts Year End June 30 Registered Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Head Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Owners (if known) Birmingham City Limited 100% Directors (if known) Matt Alvarez Garry Cook Kyle Kniesley Andrew Shanahan Thomas Allen Wagner … Continue reading “Birmingham City Women Football Club Limited”
Domiciled England and Wales Company Number 27318 Accounts Year End June 30 Registered Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Head Office Address St Andrews Stadium, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 4NH Owners (if known) Birmingham City Limited 100% Directors (if known) Matt Alvarez Garry Cook Kyle Kniesley Andrew Shanahan Thomas Allen Wagner … Continue reading “Birmingham City Football Club Limited”
Saturday was not a great day for Blues fans. On the pitch, the team struggled to create chances in a 1-0 scrappy defeat to Blackpool at St Andrew’s. Off the pitch, news surrounding potential backers of the Often Partisan consortium brought more questions than answers.
Birmingham City released an update to fans on Thursday evening, confirming plans to proceed with the next stage of repairs of the St Andrew’s Stadium. The update confirmed that work would be done to remove the pre-cast concrete units from both the lower Tilton and Kop during the World Cup break.
Everyone knows that Birmingham City are owned by a company based in Hong Kong, but how much is actually known about them and what they do? In this second refresher article about the powers that be behind the club, I’ve taken a look at Birmingham Sports Holdings.
Birmingham Sports Holdings announced to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Wednesday afternoon that it had agreed to sell off its remaining 75% stake in Birmingham City Stadium Ltd. The sale passes St Andrew’s Stadium into the hands of a British Virgin Islands investment vehicle – and further muddies the water of how the club is run.
On December 16, Birmingham City confirmed in a brief statement on bcfc.com that following an annual structural survey of St Andrew’s stadium, remedial work had been identified which meant that both the Kop and Tilton stands needed to be closed until further notice. Nearly three weeks later, nothing more has been said – so what’s going on?