Bath United

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Bath United
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Full nameBath United
ChairmanSherimil Stanley
ManagerDonald Norville
League Nevis Premier Division
2013–14 2nd

Bath United, known as CCC Bath United for sponsorship reasons, is a Nevisian association football club based in Bath. The team has won one Nevis Premier Division title, in 2004.

Contents

Squad

As of 22 June 2024.[ citation needed ]

Honors

2004

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References

  1. "Nevis Premier Division Champions". RSSSF.