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 .
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A.F.C. Bournemouth Full name Association Football Club Bournemouth Founded 1899 Ground Vitality Stadium Capacity 12,000 Owner Black Knight Sports and Entertainment Chairman Bill Foley Manager Gary O'Neil League Premier League 2021/22 EFL Championship , 2nd of 24th
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AFC Bournemouth's football stadium (Dean Court)
1899–1923 Boscombe F.C.
1923–1971 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic F.C.
1971–present A.F.C. Bournemouth
Current squad
As of August 2022 [1] [2]
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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
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