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Bath City Ground

Photo courtesy of David Bauckham

Twerton Park, Twerton, Bath,
BA2 1DB

Nearest Station: Oldfield Park 0.64m

Capacity: 8,840, Seats: 1,026


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  Admission prices 09/10

Adult Standing: £10, Seating: £12
OAP/Student Standing: £7
OAP/Student Seating: £8
Child Standing: £4,
Child Seating: £5

  Club History

Bath AFC was formed in 1889. Bath City began life at the Belvoir ground in the Western League. In 1921, City joined the Southern League. City moved to their new home, Twerton Park in 1933 winning the Western Div of the Southern League. The 59-60 season saw City win the Southern League, a yo-yo period followed where they were relegated three times and promoted three times betweeen 64 and 74. In 78 they applied for election to the football league after winning the Southern League but were beaten by Wigan. The following year they finished 5th and gained a place in the newly formed Alliance premier, where they remained until relegation 9 years. More..

  Honours Won


Southern League Champions 59/60 77/78 2006/07

  Manager

  Adie Britton

  Nickname

  The Romans

  Form

  

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  Records 08/09

League Position: 8th

Leading scorer:
Dave Gilroy (12 goals)

Highest Att: 1675 (avge:619)
v Afc Wimbledon 30/08/08

Biggest win:
4-0 Away to Braintree & Newport

Biggest defeat:
0-4 Home to Welling 9/08/08

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