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Anchor text: glory
Target Entity: 1987_FA_Cup_Final
Preceding Context: On the sporting scene, Coventry Rugby Football Club has consistently been among the nation's leading rugby football sides since the early 20th century, peaking in the 1970s and 1980s with a host of major honours. Association football, on the other hand, was scarcely a claim to fame until 1967, when Coventry City F.C. finally won promotion to the top flight of English football as champions of the Football League Second Division. They would stay among the elite for the next 34 years, reaching their pinnacle with FA Cup
Succeeding Context: in 1987 – the first and to date only major trophy in the club's history. Their long stay in the top flight of English football ended in relegation in 2001, and they have yet to regain their status among the elite. Highfield Road, to the east of the city centre, was Coventry City's home for 106 years from 1899. They finally departed from the stadium in 2005 on their relocation to the 32,600-seat some three miles to the north of the city centre, in the Rowleys Green district.
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Source Page: Coventry

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