List of Bath City F.C. seasons

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Bath AFC squad photograph in 1890 at the North Parade Ground

Bath City Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Bath, Somerset, England. The club is affiliated to the Somerset FA and currently competes in the National League South, the sixth tier of English football. Nicknamed the "Romans", the club was founded in 1889 as Bath AFC, and changed its name to Bath City in 1905. Bath City came runners up in the Southern League in 1930, and again in 1933. The club was discussed as a potential entrant to the Football League Third Division South during the 1930s,[1][2] but missed out on election to the Football League on multiple occasions, including 1935, 1978 and 1985.[3]

During the Second World War, the club won the Football League North, making them the only non-League football club to have ever won an English Football League trophy.[4] Bath reached the third round of the FA Cup six times, beating league sides such as Crystal Palace (in 1931), Millwall (in 1959), and Cardiff City (in 1992).[5] The club were crowned Southern League champions in 1960 and 1978, one of the highest levels of non-League football at the time. After a period of relative decline in the 1990s while in the Conference, Bath were demoted to the seventh tier in 2004. They were promoted in 2007,[6] and then again in 2010,[7] and played in the Conference for the first time since 1997, though the club were relegated in 2012 and have played in the National League South since.[5]

In total (exluding county only competitions), Bath have won three Southern League titles (1959–60, 1977–78, 2006–07); one Southern League Cup (1978–79) and one wartme Football League North title (1943–44). The list details the team's achievements, top goal scorer and attendances in senior first-team competitions from their first in the Wiltshire League during the 1901–02 season to the end of the most recently completed season. Details of the abandoned 1939–40 season and unofficial Second World War leagues are not included.

Key[edit]

Winners Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Seasons[edit]

Correct as of the end of the 2022–23 season.

Seasons of Bath City F.C.
Season League FA Cup FA Trophy[a] League Cup[b] Top goalscorer(s)[c] Average attendance[d] Ref
Division Tier P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals
1901–02 WIL 16 5 2 9 21 37 12 7th [10]
1902–03 BDL [11]
1903–04 WIL 20 4 1 15 21 89 9 10th [12]
1904–05 WIL 1 20 10 1 9 49 41 21 5th [13]
1905–06 WIL 1 22 7 3 12 35 47 17 9th [14]
1906–07 BRI 1 22 8 5 8 36 27 19 8th [15]
1907–08 BRI 1 [16]
1908–09 WL 2 22 6 7 9 39 45 19 8th QR3 [17]
1909–10 WL 1 24 5 6 13 31 66 15 9th QR1 [18]
1910–11 WL 1 18 9 4 5 38 30 22 3rd QR1 Tom Allen 13 [19]
1911–12 WL 1 20 10 2 8 31 27 22 9th QR1 Tom Allen 12 [20]
1912–13 WL 1 22 13 1 8 52 35 27 4th QR1 Bert Lovell 23 [21]
1913–14 WL 1 22 17 2 3 67 34 36 2nd QR4 Charlie Gould 23 [22]
Competitive football suspended for the duration of World War I
1919–20 WL 1 18 8 2 8 48 29 18 5th QR4 Jack Hill 19 [23]
1920–21 WL 1 30 12 7 11 45 45 31 8th QR1 Joe Dailmore 31 [24]
1921–22 SL[e] 36 16 5 15 55 53 37 11th QR5 Percy Dore 32 [26]
1922–23 SL 38 10 8 20 44 71 28 15th R1 Percy Bolston 16 [27]
1923–24 SL 34 6 9 19 32 17 21 16th QR1 Jim Lawson 10 [28]
1924–25 SL 38 8 8 22 28 85 24 18th QR1 Percy Bolston 7 [29]
1925–26 SL 26 7 1 18 38 86 15 14th R2 Bill Graydon 13 [30]
1926–27 SL 26 7 9 10 44 52 23 11th QR1 Bill Graydon 25 [31]
1927–28 SL 30 12 3 15 64 68 27 11th QR1 Bill Graydon 29 [32]
1928–29 SL 26 13 4 9 61 59 30 6th QR1 Charlie Brittain 46 [33]
1929–30 SL 28 16 6 6 85 52 38 1st[f] R2 Charlie Brittain 31 [35]
1930–31 SL 22 10 6 6 47 39 26 5th QR3 Jim McCartney 28 [36]
1931–32 SL 24 12 7 5 50 33 31 3rd R3 Ernie Coombs 37 [37]
1932–33 SL 20 13 4 3 62 34 30 1st[g] QR4 SF Wilf Lewis 26 [38]
1933–34 SL 20 11 3 6 43 25 25 3rd R1 QR Trotman 44 [39]
1934–35 SL 16 6 4 6 35 32 16 5th R3 R1 Ernie Coombs 26 [40]
1935–36 SL 16 5 5 6 18 26 15 5th QR4 R2 Reg Weaver 37 [41]
1936–37 SL 30 15 5 10 66 52 35 4th R1 R2 Ted Buckley 28 [42]
1937–38 SL 32 9 9 16 45 65 27 14th QR4 R2 Bill Brown 13 [43]
1938–39 SL 44 16 12 16 58 74 44 11th QR4 R2 Bill Chambers 32 [44]
Competitive football suspended for the duration of World War II
1945–46 SL 20 12 2 6 62 32 34 3rd QR2 R3 Bob Farrington 20 [45]
1946–47 SL 32 7 7 18 52 93 21 16th QR4 R3 Stan Merrit 22 2,126 [46]
1947–48 SL 34 12 8 14 55 62 32 11th QR4 R3 Dave McCulloch 27 2,932 [47]
1948–49 SL 42 15 8 19 72 87 38 13th QR4 R2 Dave McCulloch 48 [48]
1949–50 SL 46 16 7 23 61 78 39 17th QR1 RU Kelly 19 [49]
1950–51 SL 44 15 10 19 66 73 40 15th QR1 QR Bert Hawkins 22 [50]
1951–52 SL 42 19 6 17 75 67 44 10th QR4 R1 Ray Snook 34 4,107 [51]
1952–53 SL 42 22 10 10 71 46 54 5th R2 R1 Jackie Boyd 27 [52]
1953–54 SL 42 17 12 13 73 67 46 4th R1 R1 Cliff Pinchbeck 23 [53]
1954–55 SL 42 18 9 15 73 80 45 9th QR4 R1 Eric Marsden 21 [54]
1955–56 SL 42 7 10 25 43 107 24 22nd QR2 QR Selwyn Watkins 12 [55]
1956–57 SL 42 15 8 19 56 78 38 17th QR1 R2 Len Pickard 32 [56]
1957–58 SL 42 13 9 20 65 64 35 16th R2 R1 Len Pickard 45 [57]
1958–59 SLP 34 17 5 12 89 62 39 6th R1 RU Charlie Fleming 48 4,333 [58]
1959–60 SLP 42 32 3 7 116 50 67 1st[h] R3 R2 Charlie Fleming 47 4,940 [60]
1960–61 SLP 42 18 14 10 74 52 50 6th R1 R2 Charlie Fleming 40 2,902 [61]
1961–62 SLP 42 25 7 10 102 70 57 2nd QR4 R2 Neil Langman 31 3,095 [62]
1962–63 SLP 40 18 6 16 58 56 42 10th QR4 R2 Ken Owens 16 2,316 [63]
1963–64 SLP 42 24 9 9 88 51 57 3rd R3 R2 Charlie Fleming 32 2,993 [64]
1964–65 SLP 42 13 3 26 60 86 29 22nd R1 R2 Mike Denton 16 1,910 [65]
1965–66 SL 1 46 25 13 8 88 50 63 4th R2 R4 Mike Denton 41 2,030 [66]
1966–67 SLP 42 11 12 19 51 74 30 19th R2 R3 Mike Denton 18 2,191 [67]
1967–68 SL 1 42 21 12 9 78 51 54 6th QR4 R2 Ian Henderson 34 2,076 [68]
1968–69 SLP 42 26 10 6 96 40 62 2nd QR4 R2 John Allen 34 2,151 [69]
1969–70 SLP 42 18 8 16 63 55 44 11th QR3 R1 QR Brian Owen 34 1,831 [70]
1970–71 SLP 42 13 12 17 48 68 38 15th QR3 QR3 R3 Dave Taylor 16 1,239 [71]
1971–72 SLP 42 11 4 27 45 86 26 20th QR2 QR2 R1 John Mitten 19 1,308 [72]
1972–73 SL 1 42 18 11 13 56 54 47 7th QR1 R1 R2 Colin Norman 33 1,229 [73]
1973–74 SL 1 38 20 8 10 55 35 48 2nd QR2 QR3 R2 Pete Harman 13 1,309 [74]
1974–75 SLP 42 20 8 14 63 50 48 6th R1 QR3 R3 John Fairbrother 19 [75]
1975–76 SLP 42 11 16 15 62 57 38 16th QR1 QR1 R1 John Fairbrother 41 867 [76]
1976–77 SLP 42 20 15 7 51 30 55 4th QR4 R1 R2 Kevin Griffin 16 1,134 [77]
1977–78 SLP 42 22 18 2 83 32 62 1st[i] R1 QR3 R1 George Gibbs 21 1,611 [79]
1978–79 SLP 42 17 19 6 55 35 53 5th QR4 R1 W Peter Rodgers 11 1,060 [80]
1979–80 APL[j] 5 38 10 12 16 43 69 32 16th QR1 R3 R1 Martin Wheeler 12 970 [81]
1980–81 APL 5 38 16 10 12 61 32 42 6th QR4 R1 R3 Graham Withey 18 898 [82]
1981–82 APL 5 42 15 10 17 50 57 55[k] 12th QR2 R1 R1 Graham Withey 16 888 [84]
1982–83 APL 5 42 17 9 16 51 42 60 10th QR3 R1 R2 Dave Singleton 22 738 [85]
1983–84 APL 5 42 17 12 13 60 48 53 6th QR2 R2 R1 Gary Smith 16 635 [86]
1984–85 APL 5 42 21 9 12 63 47 57 4th[l] QR3 R3 R1 Gary Smith 16 651 [87]
1985–86 APL 5 42 13 11 18 53 54 45 12th R2 R1 R1 Dave Singleton 16 549 [88]
1986–87 Conf 5 42 17 12 13 63 62 63 10th R2 R2 R1 Paul Bodin 27 501 [89]
1987–88 Conf 5 42 9 10 23 48 76 37 20th R3 R2 R3 Paul Bodin 14 596 [90]
1988–89 SLP 6 42 15 13 14 66 51 58 9th R2 R1 R2 John Freegard 27 560 [91]
1989–90 SLP 6 42 30 8 4 81 28 98 2nd R1 R1 R3 Paul Randall 51 660 [92]
1990–91 Conf 5 42 10 12 20 55 61 42 20th QR4 R3 R1 Paul Randall 22 882 [93]
1991–92 Conf 5 42 16 12 14 54 51 60 9th QR3 R3 R1 Paul Randall 26 706 [94]
1992–93 Conf 5 42 15 14 13 63 56 59 7th R2 R1 R1 Richard Crowley 13 637 [95]
1993–94 Conf 5 42 13 17 12 47 38 56 12th R3 R2 R2 Paul Adcock 23 653 [96]
1994–95 Conf 5 42 15 12 15 55 56 57 12th R1 R1 R2 Dean Birky 19 646 [97]
1995–96 Conf 5 42 13 7 24 45 66 46 18th QR4 R1 R1 Graham Withey 13 515 [98]
1996–97 Conf 5 42 12 11 19 39 53 47 20th QR4 R2 R1 Mike Davis 21 689 [99]
1997–98 SLP 6 42 19 12 11 72 51 69 6th QR4 R2 R2 Mike Davis 23 670 [100]
1998–99 SLP 6 42 18 11 13 70 44 65 4th QR4 R3 R2 Martin Paul 30 793 [101]
1999–00 SLP 6 42 19 15 8 70 49 72 4th R1 R1 QR Martin Paul 30 993 [102]
2000–01 SLP 6 42 15 13 14 67 68 55 15th QR4 R2 R2 Martin Paul 19 812 [103]
2001–02 SLP 6 42 13 11 18 56 65 50 17th QR2 R2 R3 Adrian Foster 21 850 [104]
2002–03 SLP 6 42 13 13 16 50 61 52 14th QR4 R3 R1 Jason Eaton 16 866 [105]
2003–04 SLP 6 42 13 12 17 49 57 51 16th[m] QR3 R3 R4 Scott Partridge 18 714 [107]
2004–05 SLP 7 42 19 12 11 57 43 69 6th R2 R3 R3 John Williams 19 616 [108]
2005–06 SLP 7 42 25 8 9 66 33 83 2nd QR3 QR3 R4 Scott Partridge 23 732 [109]
2006–07 SLP 7 42 27 10 5 84 29 91 1st QR2 R1 R4 Scott Partridge 18 930 [110]
2007–08 CS 6 42 10 8 3 30 59 36 8th QR4 R1 R2 Dave Gilroy 26 851 [111]
2008–09 CS 6 42 20 8 14 56 45 68 8th QR3 R1 R3 Dave Gilroy 22 618 [112]
2009–10 CS 6 42 20 12 10 66 46 72 4th[113] R1 QR3 Darren Edwards 25 965 [114]
2010–11 CP 5 46 16 15 15 64 68 63 10th QR4 R2 Lee Phillips 16 1,053 [115]
2011–12 CP 5 46 7 10 29 43 89 31 23rd R1 R3 Sean Canham 11 848 [116]
2012–13 NLS 6 42 15 10 17 60 58 55 11th QR3 R1 Charlie Griffin 20 583 [117]
2013–14 NLS 6 42 18 12 12 63 38 66 7th QR4 QR3 David Pratt 18 599 [118]
2014–15 NLS 6 40 15 8 17 59 57 53 14th QR4 SF David Pratt 22 500 [119]
2015–16 NLS 6 42 14 11 17 50 61 53 14th QR3 R1 David Pratt 10 727 [120]
2016–17 NLS 6 42 18 8 16 71 52 62 9th QR3 QR3 Andy Waltkins 14 612 [121]
2017–18 NLS 6 42 17 12 13 64 48 63 9th QR4 R1 Jack Compton 12 702 [122]
2018–19 NLS 6 42 20 11 11 58 36 71 5th QR4 R1 Ross Stearn 14 1,142 [123]
2019–20 NLS 6 35 18 9 8 50 37 63 4th QR4 R1 Tom Smith 17 1,081 [124]
2020–21 NLS 6 13 4 1 21 15 23 13 18th QR3 R1 Tommy Conway 9 [125]
2021–22 NLS 6 40 13 6 21 45 68 45 18th QR4 R4 Cody Cooke 20 1,204 [126]
2022–23 NLS 6 46 19 10 17 64 57 67 11th QR3 R3 Scott Wilson 23 1,116 [127]
2023–24 NLS 6 46 20 13 13 69 51 73 6th QR4 R4 Cody Cooke 18 1,495 [128]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ The FA Trophy was not established until the 1969–70 season.[8]
  2. ^ Includes the Southern League Cup and Conference League Cup
  3. ^ Goals in Alliance Premier League/National League, National League South, FA Trophy, FA Cup, Southern League, Somerset Premier Cup and Western League are counted.
  4. ^ Only League matches are counted (Southern League, Alliance Premier League/Conference, National League South). But Cup fixtures, Western League and friendly matches are excluded. Sourced from "The Stars in Stripes", Kerry Miller 2003 and The Bath City Archive, taken from the 1967–68 season up to the most recent season.[9]
  5. ^ Bath were elected into the Southern League in 1921. From 1920 to 1958, it was one of, if not the highest level of non-league football.[25]
  6. ^ Though the club finished first, they lost the Southern League final to Eastern Section champions Aldershot, and thus did not win the title.[34]
  7. ^ Though the club finished first, they lost the Southern League final for a second time, losing to Eastern Section champions Norwich City reserves and thus did not win the title.
  8. ^ Though the club won one of the highest quality leagues within non-league football, they missed out on election to the Football League.[59]
  9. ^ Bath's closest chance of gaining entry into the Football League, gaining 23 votes, 3 votes short of Wigan Athletic who were admitted into the FL.[78]
  10. ^ The clubs first time playing in nation-wide, tired level football within the English Football Pyramid
  11. ^ The 1981–82 season saw the introduction of three points for a win.[83]
  12. ^ Bath's highest ever league finish
  13. ^ With the formation of the Conference South in 2004, the Southern League was demoted to the seventh tier, as a result, Bath moved down one division in the football pyramid, albeit without being relegated. Subsequently, the club ended up playing some of the lowest tier football in the club's history from 2004 to 2007.[106]

References[edit]

General[edit]

  • Miller, Kerry., ed. (2003). Stars in Stripes: The Official History of Bath City Football Club. Chippenham: Antony Rowe Ltd.

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