A.F.C. Bournemouth

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A.F.C. Bournemouth
Full nameAssociation Football Club Bournemouth
Founded1899
GroundVitality Stadium
Capacity12,000
OwnerBlack Knight Sports and Entertainment
ChairmanBill Foley
ManagerGary O'Neil
LeaguePremier League
2021/22EFL Championship, 2nd of 24th
AFC Bournemouth's football stadium (Dean Court)

Association Football Club Bournemouth, known in short name as A.F.C. Bournemouth, are an English football club. They are based in Bournemouth and play their home games at a stadium called the Vitality Stadium. They started in 1899 and have had Harry Redknapp as a manager and his son Jamie Redknapp as a player. They are currently in the Premier League.

Name[change | change source]

  • 1899–1923 Boscombe F.C.
  • 1923–1971 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic F.C.
  • 1971–present A.F.C. Bournemouth

Players[change | change source]

Current squad[change | change source]

As of August 2022[1][2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland Mark Travers
2 DF England England Ryan Fredericks
3 DF England England Jack Stephens (on loan from Southampton)
4 MF England England Lewis Cook
5 DF England England Lloyd Kelly (captain)
6 DF Wales Wales Chris Mepham (vice-captain)
7 MF Wales Wales David Brooks
8 MF Colombia Colombia Jefferson Lerma
9 FW England England Dominic Solanke
10 MF Scotland Scotland Ryan Christie
11 MF Denmark Denmark Emiliano Marcondes
13 GK Brazil Brazil Neto
14 MF England England Joe Rothwell
15 DF England England Adam Smith
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF England England Marcus Tavernier
17 DF England England Jack Stacey
18 FW Jamaica Jamaica Jamal Lowe
19 MF England England Junior Stanislas
20 FW Scotland Scotland Siriki Dembélé
21 FW Wales Wales Kieffer Moore
22 MF England England Ben Pearson
23 DF England England James Hill
25 DF Argentina Argentina Marcos Senesi
29 MF Denmark Denmark Philip Billing
32 FW England England Jaidon Anthony
33 DF Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Jordan Zemura
40 GK England England Will Dennis

Out on loan[change | change source]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 FW Ivory Coast Ivory Coast Max Gradel (on loan at Toulouse)
21 GK England England Ryan Allsop (on loan at Blackpool)
28 FW England England Lewis Grabban (on loan at Sunderland)
38 DF England England Baily Cargill (on loan at Fleetwood Town)
39 MF England England Ben Whitfield (on loan at Port Vale)
No. Pos. Nation Player
43 MF England England Matt Worthington (on loan at Yeovil Town)
44 FW England England Sam Surridge (on loan at Yeovil Town)
47 DF England England Jordan Lee (on loan at Torquay United)
53 FW Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland Joe Quigley (on loan at Newport County)

League position[change | change source]

Season League Position
2000/01 Second Division 7th
2001/02 Second Division 21st
2002/03 Third Division 4th
2003/04 Second Division 9th
2004/05 League One 8th
2005/06 League One 17th
2006/07 League One 19th
2007/08 League One 21st
2008/09 League Two 21st
2009/10 League Two 2nd
2010/11 League One 6th
2011/12 League One 11th
2012/13 League One 2nd

Former position[change | change source]

  • 1923/24: Third Division – 21st / South
  • 1924/25: Third Division – 20th / South
  • 1925/26: Third Division – 8th / South
  • 1926/27: Third Division – 7th / South
  • 1927/28: Third Division – 14th / South
  • 1928/29: Third Division – 9th / South
  • 1929/30: Third Division – 10th / South
  • 1930/31: Third Division – 10th / South
  • 1931/32: Third Division – 15th / South
  • 1932/33: Third Division – 18th / South
  • 1933/34: Third Division – 21st / South
  • 1934/35: Third Division – 17th / South
  • 1935/36: Third Division – 8th / South
  • 1936/37: Third Division – 6th / South
  • 1937/38: Third Division – 13th / South
  • 1938/39: Third Division – 15th / South
  • 1939/40: Third Division – - / South
  • 1946/47: Third Division – 7th / South
  • 1947/48: Third Division – 2nd / South
  • 1948/49: Third Division – 3rd / South
  • 1949/50: Third Division – 12th / South
  • 1950/51: Third Division – 9th / South
  • 1951/52: Third Division – 14th / South
  • 1952/53: Third Division – 9th / South
  • 1953/54: Third Division – 19th / South
  • 1954/55: Third Division – 17th / South
  • 1955/56: Third Division – 9th / South
  • 1956/57: Third Division – 5th / South
  • 1957/58: Third Division – 9th / South
  • 1958/59: Third Division – 12th
  • 1959/60: Third Division – 10th
  • 1960/61: Third Division – 19th
  • 1961/62: Third Division – 3rd
  • 1962/63: Third Division – 5th
  • 1963/64: Third Division – 4th
  • 1964/65: Third Division – 11th
  • 1965/66: Third Division – 18th
  • 1966/67: Third Division – 20th
  • 1967/68: Third Division – 12th
  • 1968/69: Third Division – 4th
  • 1969/70: Third Division – 21st
  • 1970/71: Fourth Division – 2nd
  • 1971/72: Third Division – 3rd
  • 1972/73: Third Division – 7th
  • 1973/74: Third Division – 11th
  • 1974/75: Third Division – 21st
  • 1975/76: Fourth Division – 6th
  • 1976/77: Fourth Division – 13th
  • 1977/78: Fourth Division – 17th
  • 1978/79: Fourth Division – 18th
  • 1979/80: Fourth Division – 11th
  • 1980/81: Fourth Division – 13th
  • 1981/82: Fourth Division – 4th
  • 1982/83: Third Division – 14th
  • 1983/84: Third Division – 17th
  • 1984/85: Third Division – 10th
  • 1985/86: Third Division – 15th
  • 1986/87: Third Division – Champions
  • 1987/88: Second Division – 17th
  • 1988/89: Second Division – 12th
  • 1989/90: Second Division – 22nd
  • 1990/91: Third Division – 9th
  • 1991/92: Third Division – 8th
  • 1992/93: Second Division] – 17th
  • 1993/94: Second Division – 17th
  • 1994/95: Second Division – 19th
  • 1995/96: Second Division – 14th
  • 1996/97: Second Division – 16th
  • 1997/98: Second Division – 9th
  • 1998/99: Second Division – 7th
  • 1999/2000: Second Division – 16th


References[change | change source]

  1. "First team". A.F.C. Bournemouth. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  2. "AFCB - Squad numbers confirmed for 2017/18". A.F.C. Bournemouth. Retrieved 21 July 2017.

Other websites[change | change source]