Bath City F.C.
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Full name | Bath City Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | City, The Romans (Unofficial) | ||
Founded | 1889 as Bath AFC. | ||
Ground | Twerton Park, Bath | ||
Capacity | 8,800 | ||
Chairman | Geoff Todd | ||
Manager | Adie Britton | ||
League | Conference South | ||
2007-08 | Conference South, 8th | ||
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Bath City Football Club are a semi-professional football club based in Bath, Somerset. They currently play in the Blue Square South. Their manager (since October 2008) is Adie Britton.[1]
Formed in 1889 as Bath AFC, Bath City's history is entirely in non-league football partly because of the election system formerly used to control entrance to the Football League.[2] They changed their name to Bath Railway in 1902 before settling on the name Bath City F.C.[3]
After many years playing in the upper echelons of non-league football they spent a decade in the Southern Premier League after being relegated from the Conference in 1997. [4] They were promoted to the Blue Square South by winning the Southern League in the 2006-07 season. They have an excellent cup tradition, reaching the FA cup third round no fewer than six times. In 2004 they continued this when they lost in the FA Cup second round to Peterborough United and in the third round of the FA Trophy to Canvey Island.
History
In 1889 Bath City were formed as Bath AFC and began to play at the Belvoir ground. In 1908 they commenced playing competitive league format football, joining the Western League Division Two. For the 1921-22 season they moved up to Southern League, English section. Here they remained until the Second World War when they were by chance accepted to join the temporary Division Two Northern Division competing with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Everton, finishing the eventual champions, thereby becoming the only semi-professional side ever to win a Football League trophy. After the War they were forced to resume playing in the Southern League which they won in the 1959-60 season. A year later were runners up in the same league.
Over the next thirteen years they were three times relegated into and again promoted from the Southern League Division one. In the 1977-78 season they won the Southern League title for a second time. For the next season they fell short of election to the Football League by a narrow margin[1] so they became founder members of the Alliance Premier League, now the Blue Square Premier. In 1989 however they were relegated back to the Southern League but were promoted back next season. Here they remained until they were relegated once more to the Southern League in 1997.
They narrowly missed out on promotion to the Conference South in the season 2005-06 season finishing second in the Southern League and lost to Bedford Town. However the following season they won promotion as winners of the Southern League in their second season under manager John Relish.
They finished in 8th position in the Conference South in the 2007-08 season. In the same season they developed a local arrangement to establish a junior footballing set-up called Bath City Youth. This set-up is now being developed into a football academy and in October 2008 manager John Relish moved aside from managerial duties to concentrate on creating this. He was replaced by his former assistant Adie Britton.
Ground
Twerton Park became Bath City's ground in 1932. It can hold nearly 9,000 spectators with over 1,000 seated. It is currently shared with Team Bath who are a full-time professional team, who play in the Conference South . This is larger than most grounds of clubs in equivalent divisions and is known to be one of a few of the last remaining 'classically British' football grounds in England. In the past it has been shared with Bristol Rovers, a Football League club and has hosted an epic league decider between Rovers and Bristol City, a fiercely competitive derby. Twerton Park is located in Twerton, a suburb of Bath. Bath City's Main Sponsors are SN Scaffolds, a local scaffolding firm. On the 21st August 2008 Bath City FC's Chairman Geoff Todd stated that "the club held talks with Bath Rugby over a possible ground share at the Rec" meaning in the future, Bath City FC could be playing at the Recreation Ground (Bath).
Club records
- Best league position: 1st in Southern League 1959-60 and 1977-78 (Level 4 in old league system)
- Best FA Cup performance: 3rd round replay, 1963-64 and 1993-94
- Best FA Trophy performance: 3rd round replay, 1991-2 and 1995-96
Notable former players
- Tony Book
- Jason Dodd
- Ray Drinkwater
- Stan Mortensen
- Bobby Zamora
- Paddy Sloan
- Charlie Fleming
- Paul Bodin
- Alan Skirton
- Cliff Pinchbeck
Notable former managers
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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References
- ^ "All Change at City". Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- ^ "Bath City Football club". Retrieved 2008-10-25.
- ^ "Bath City History". Retrieved 2008-11-09.
- ^ "Football Conference 1996-97". Retrieved 2008-11-09.
Sources
- Bath City at the Football Club History Database
- Club history
- Player lists