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. The team have played their home matches at Twerton Park since 1932. The club spent the first three years of its history in the early 1890s as Bath association football club.
The club was discussed for entry into the Football League Third Division during the 1930s, though Bath has missed out on election to the Football League on multiple occasions, including 1935, 1978 and 1985. This list encompasses the major honours won by Bath City, records set by the club, and awards achieved by the players and managers. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made the most appearances in first-team competitions. The club's record appearance maker is Dave Mogg, who made 515 appearances between 1982 and 1997. Charlie Fleming is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 216 goals in all competitions.
Competitions | Titles | Seasons |
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Southern League | 3 | 1959–60, 1977–78, 2006–07 |
Southern League Cup | 1 | 1978–79 |
Rank | Player | Years | Appearances |
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1 | Dave Mogg | 1982–1988, 1992–1997 | 515 [2] |
2 | Tony Ricketts | 1979–1996 | 506 |
3 | Tony Gough | 1956–1957, 1961–1970, 1972–1974 | 502 |
4 | Jim Rollo | 2002–2016 | 484 |
5 | Dave Palmer | 1980–1993 | 445 |
6 | Dave Singleton | 1981–1993 | 415 |
7 | Paul Gover | 1971–1982 | 398 |
8 | Keith Brown | 1981–1986, 1989–1993 | 394 |
9 | Tony Book | 1956–1964 | 387 |
10 | Sekani Simpson | 2006–2017 | 383 |
Rank | Player | Years | Goals |
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1 | Charlie Fleming | 1958–1965 | 216 |
2 | William Hyman | 1900–1911 | 134 |
3 | Martin Paul | 1996–2001, 2007–2008 | 115 |
4 | Paul Randall | 1989–1993 | 112 |
5 | Graham Withey | 1980–1982, 1986–1988, 1991–1993, 1995–1997 | 109 |
6 | Len Pickard | 1955–1958 | 95 |
7 | Dave Singleton | 1981–1993 | 93 |
8 | Dave McCulloch | 1944–1949 | 88 |
9 | Ernie Coombs | 1933–1935 | 84 |
Bath City have a long list of notable former players. Players in recent times include the likes of; Bobby Zamora. During the 1950s and 1960s, many players that established themselves in the First Division (now Premier League), stepped out onto the Twerton Park pitch in black and white over 100 times, such players include:
Alan Skirton
Winger, Alan Skirton was born in Bath in 1939. Skirton made 144 appearances for the club between 1956 and 1959, scoring 44 goals. After winning the Southern League with Bath City in 1960, Skirton went on to play for Arsenal, playing for the Gunners over 145 times between 1960 and 1966, scoring 53 goals.
Charle Fleming
Scottish-born striker Charlie Fleming made 107 appearances for the then First Division Sunderland between 1955 and 1958 scoring 60 goals. Known as "Cannonball" for his shooting ability. Fleming moved to Bath in 1958 and scored 206 goals for the Romans until his departure in 1966, making him the club's records goal scorer. After his death in 1997, the bar outside of Twerton Park was renamed; "Charlie's" in his honour.
Ian Black
Goalkeeper Ian Black was born in Scotland in 1924. He joined the then Second Division Southampton in 1947, and played 97 games for them until 1950 – in which year he joined Fulham, playing 263 matches for the Cottagers in both the Second and the First Division in the nine years he was with them. In 1959, Black joined the Romans and helped the club win the 1959–60 Southern League title, Black made over 143 appearances for Bath City until he left in 1962.
Stan Mortensen
Arguably the greatest player to ever play for the club, Stan Mortensen was born in 1921. In 1941, Mortensen joined Blackpool who were one of the best teams in England at the time. He went on to make over 352 appearances for the tangerines, scoring 227 goals, making him Blackpool's second highest goal scorer of all time. In the 1953 FA Cup final Mortensen became the first ever player to score a hat-trick in a FA Cup final at Wembley. Internationally, Mortensen won 25 caps for England, scoring 23 goals. He signed for The Romans for the 1958–59 season, in which he made 40 appearances and scored 27 goals.
Tony Book
Right-back Tony Book was born in Bath in 1938. Book went on to make 385 appearances for the club, captaining Bath to the 1960 Southern League. At the age of 31, he moved to Manchester City and captained them to a First Division, FA Cup, EFL Cup, and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup title, making him their second most decorated captain of all time, after Vincent Kompany.
The following table shows players who have been named the Supporters' Player of the Season and have received the Golden Boot award for scoring the most goals (all competitions) in a season. [4] [5] The table is in chronological order and begins from the 1984–85 season.
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The following table shows players who have previously been selected to be club captain. The table is in chronological order and begins from 1958 onwards. [46]
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For consistency, fees in the record transfer tables below are all sourced from BBC Sport's contemporary reports of each transfer.
Rank | Player | From | Fee | Date |
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1 | Micky Tanner | Bristol City | £16,000 | 1988 |
Rank | Player | To | Fee | Date |
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1 | Jason Dodd | Southampton | £80,000 | 1989 |
In 1977 and 1978, Bath City were one of six clubs to represent England in the Anglo-Italian Cup, a now defunct European football competition. They qualified as the English finalist in both tournaments but lost to Lecco (1977) [70] and Udinese (1978) [71] respectively. During the group stage of the 1977 tournament, the club recorded impressive victories over Parma and Bari. [72]
Season | Competition | Round | Date | Opposition | Home | Away |
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1976–77 | Anglo-Italian Cup | First stage | 27 April 1977 | Bari | 2–1 | — |
30 April 1977 | Turris | 2–0 | — | |||
Second stage | 22 June 1977 | Parma | — | 1–0 | ||
25 June 1977 | Teramo | — | 0–4 | |||
Final | 29 June 1977 | Lecco | — | 0–3 | ||
1977–78 | First stage | 22 March 1978 | Arezzo | 5–0 | — | |
25 March 1978 | Paganese | 2–0 | — | |||
Second stage | 20 June 1978 | Udinese | — | 1–3 | ||
25 June 1978 | Treviso | — | 2–0 | |||
Final | 28 June 1978 | Udinese | — | 0–5 |
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