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BRISTOL CITY
Bristol City

Bristol City were formed in 1894 and have been a League team for 115 seasons ; from 1901/02 onwards. They are currently 12th in the Championship.

Bristol City were previously known as Bristol South End (until 1897).

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Honours

The highest position that Bristol City have finished in the League is 2nd in the First Division (1906/07).

Bristol City
Panini card from 2009
Manager
Roy Hodgson
Roy Hodgson
In charge since 27 Mar 2026
Last 5 League Results
W L D L D
Win Draw Loss
Home Ground
Squad Stats
# Player League FA Cup League Cup Totals
P G P G P G P G
1 Max O'Leary (G) 46 1 4 2 52 1
2 Ross McCrorie (D) 19 3 3 22 3
3 Cameron Pring (D) 42 1 9 3 2 45 1 11
4 Kai Naismith (M) 13 1 1 2 1 15 2 1
5 Robert Atkinson (D)
6 Matty James (M) 37 3 4 1 2 43 3 1
7 Alex Scott (M)
7 Scott Twine (F) 10 2 1 10 2 1
8 Joe Williams (M) 40 8 3 2 2 45 10
9 Harry Cornick (F) 39 2 1 4 2 1 45 3 1
10 Andy King (M) 15 1 1 2 18 1
11 Anis Mehmeti (M) 38 4 2 4 2 44 4 2
12 Jason Knight (M) 46 4 4 4 1 2 2 52 7 4
13 Harvey Wiles-Richards (G)
14 Andreas Weimann (F) 20 1 2 1 21 1 2
15 Tommy Conway (F) 39 10 2 4 2 2 43 12 4
16 Robert Dickie (D) 41 5 6 1 4 2 1 47 5 7 1
17 Mark Sykes (M) 40 5 3 2 42 5 3
18 Ayman Benarous (M)
19 George Tanner (D) 37 4 4 2 43 4
20 Sam Bell (F) 33 5 4 2 39 5
21 Nahki Wells (F) 35 7 5 4 2 1 41 8 5
22 Taylor Gardner-Hickman (D) 36 1 7 3 2 39 1 9
22 Tomas Kalas (D)
23 Stefan Bajic (G)
24 Antoine Semenyo (F)
24 Hayden Roberts (D) 23 1 4 1 2 1 26 1 5
25 Timm Klose (D)
26 Zak Vyner (D) 36 4 4 1 41 4
27 Jamie Knight-Lebel (D) 2 1 3
28 Raphael Araoye (D)
29 Ephraim Yeboah (F) 10 2 2 12 2
30 Raekwon Nelson (F)
30 Han-Noah Massengo (M)
32 Lewis Thomas (G)
34 Joseph James (D) 2 2
35 Duncan Idehen (D)
36 Marlee Francois (F)
36 Jed Meerholz (M)
37 Olly Thomas (F)
37 Tommy Backwell (M)
38 Omar Taylor-Clarke (F)
39 Callum Wood (D)
40 Harry Leeson (D)
42 Elijah Morrison (M) 1 1
47 Adedire Mebude (F) 3 3
Club Timeline
1894 Club founded
1897 Known as Bristol South End until 1897
1897 Moved to St Johns Lane
1901 Joined the Football League (1901/02)
1904 Moved to Ashton Gate