City Head Coach Brian Barry-Murphy has won the Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month Award for August.
Brian was selected as the division's top boss for the opening month of the campaign following the Bluebirds' excellent start to life in League One.
His side have won five of their first six league matches, plus two games in the Carabao Cup, scoring eleven goals and conceding just once in league action.
After receiving his award, Brian said: "It's a significant moment to appreciate and give gratitude to the players, who have given us such amazing support since we came into the club, the supporters - from day one, the energy and the affection that they've shown towards me, my family and the rest of my staff since relocating to this city is incredible - and to the owner, Mehmet and Ken, for giving me the opportunity to be part of this Club at a time where it's so exciting to be here."
Stat pack
- Eight games unbeaten to start a season for the first time since 2008/09
- Six games unbeaten to start a league campaign for the first time since 2017/18
- Six games won in a row for the first time since February 2021
- Five games won in a row at home for the first time since March 2018
- Five clean sheets in a row for the first time since November 1999
- Scored three or more goals at home for three straight games for the first time since Coventry City, Preston North End and Derby County in February/March 2021
- Brian is the first City boss to win their first five home games in charge since Alan Cork in 2000

Dylan Lawlor has also been recognised for his excellent August form, picking up up the EA Sports FC EFL Young Player of the Month Award.
The Academy graduate has played a key role in the heart of the Bluebirds' defence so far this season, helping City record five clean sheets from six league outings, conceding just once.
Lawlor's fine displays were recognised with a senior Wales debut, where the young defender produced a Man of the Match display in a 1-0 win against Kazakhstan.
Upon receiving his award, Dylan commented: "I've probably had worse months! I've really enjoyed it. I'm buzzing to be a regular at Cardiff City, and then make my international debut.
"The Man of the Match and this is a bonus, but I'm just buzzing to be playing football at senior level. I'm a City fan myself, I've been sat in these stands dreaming of playing on this pitch, so to then get the chance to do it has been unreal."