Founded in 1902 and based at Carrow Road in Norfolk, Norwich City—nicknamed “The Canaries”—changed their colours to yellow and green in 1907 and have grown into a team with a proud, distinct identity. The club’s most notable achievements include winning the League Cup twice (in 1962 and 1985), finishing 3rd in the Premier League in 1992‑93, and becoming the only English club to beat Bayern Munich in a competitive match during their 1993‑94 UEFA Cup campaign. Known for their yo‑yoing between divisions, the club continue to symbolise ambition, resilience and East Anglian footballing tradition.
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