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List of AFC Bournemouth seasons

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This is a list of seasons played byAFC Bournemouth in English football, as of 1919 to the most recent completed season. The club was originally known as Boscombe F.C.. The exact date of the club's foundation is not known, but there is proof that it was formed in the autumn of 1899 out of the remains of the older Boscombe St. John's Lads’ Institute F.C.. In their first season 1899–1900 Boscombe F.C. competed in the Bournemouth and District Junior League, part of theHampshire Football League.

In the season of 1905–06 Boscombe F.C. graduated to senior amateur football. For the first time during the season of 1913–14 the club competed in the F.A. Cup. The club's progress was halted in 1914 with the outbreak of the war and Boscombe F.C. returned to the Hampshire Football League. In 1920 the Third Division was formed and Boscombe were promoted to theSouthern Football League. Three years later the club was promoted to theFootball League Third Division South at which time they renamed themselves to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club. The club remain on the records as the longest continuous members of the Third Division.

Bournemouth's run in the Third Division ended in 1970 with relegation, though the club were promoted back the following year. In 1972 the club adopted the more streamlined AFC Bournemouth name. For the first time in 1987 they won promotion to theFootball League Second Division, although they would remain there for just three seasons, being relegated in 1990. In 2008 Bournemouth had 10 points deducted for entering administration and were relegated. In the2008–09 Football League Two season they started with a 17-point deduction, but after narrowly avoiding relegation from the Football League that season, they were promoted to League One at the end of the following season. Bournemouth's ascent continued: after making the League One play-off semi-finals in2010–11, and achieving a mid-table finish in 2011–12, Bournemouth won promotion to the Championship at the end of the 2012–13 season, putting them in the second tier of the league for only the second time in their history. In the2014–15 season, they won the Championship title, and earned promotion to thePremier League for the first time in their history.[1]

Seasons

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SeasonLeagueFA CupEFL Cup[a]Other
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos
1903–04HLW1410133117212nd
1904–05HLW169344224214th
1905–06HLW125162127114th
1906–07HLW1210022910201st
1907–08HLW146622323182nd
1908–09HLW12246212885th
1909–10HLW125342616133rd
1910–11HL147432922182nd
1911–12HL1410133014212nd
1912–13HL148063016163rd
1913–14HL1611325414252nd
1914–156Q
No competitive football was played between 1915 and 1919 due to the First World War
1919–20HL126333014153rd
1920–21SL2410682540265th
1921–22SL36175143855397th6Q
1922–23SL3822796734512nd
1923–24[b]Div 3S4211112040653321st
1924–25Div 3S421382140583420th
1925–26Div 3S42179167591438thR4
1926–27Div 3S42188167866447thR3
1927–28Div 3S4213121772793814thR3
1928–29Div 3S42199148477479thR5
1929–30Div 3S4215131472614310thR3
1930–31Div 3S4215131472734310thR1
1931–32Div 3S4213121770783815thR4
1932–33Div 3S4212121860813618thR1
1933–34Div 3S429924601022721stR2
1934–35Div 3S421572054713717thR1
1935–36Div 3S421611156056438thR3
1936–37Div 3S42209136559496thR3
1937–38Div 3S4214121656574013thR2
1938–39Div 3S4213131652583915thR3
1939–40Div 3S31111343[c]
No competitive football was played between 1939 and 1945 due to the Second World War
1945–46[d]R1Third Division South CupW
1946–47Div 3S42188167254447thR3
1947–48Div 3S4224997635572ndR3
1948–49Div 3S42228126948523rdR3
1949–50Div 3S4216101657564212thR4
1950–51Div 3S46227176557519thR2
1951–52Div 3S4616102069754214thR1
1952–53Div 3S46199187469479thR1
1953–54Div 3S461682267704019thR2
1954–55Div 3S4612181657654217thR3
1955–56Div 3S461910176351489thR1
1956–57Div 3S461914138862525thQF
1957–58Div 3S46219168174519thR2
1958–59Div 3[e]4617121769694612thR1
1959–60Div 34617131672724710thR4
1960–61Div 34615102158764019thR3R2
1961–62Div 346211786945593rdR1R4
1962–63Div 3461816126346525thR1R2
1963–64Div 346248147958564thR1R4
1964–65Div 34618111772634711thR2R2
1965–66Div 34613122138563818thR3R1
1966–67Div 34612171739574120thR2R1
1967–68Div 34616151556514712thR3R1
1968–69Div 346219166045514thR2R1
1969–70Div 34612151948713921stR1R3
1970–71Div 4462412108146602ndR2R1
1971–72[f]Div 346231677337623rdR3R2
1972–73Div 3461716136644507thR3R2
1973–74Div 34616151554584711thR3R2
1974–75Div 34613122144583821stR2R2
1975–76Div 4462012145748526thR2R1
1976–77Div 44615181354444813thR1R1
1977–78Div 44614151741514317thR1R2
1978–79Div 44614112147483918thR2R1
1979–80Div 44613181552514411thR2R1
1980–81Div 44616131747484513thR2R1
1981–82Div 446231946230884thR3R1
1982–83Div 34616131759686114thR1R2
1983–84Div 3461672363735517thR4R1Associate Members' CupW
1984–85Div 34619111657466810thR3R1Associate Members' CupSF(S)
1985–86Div 3461592265725415thR3R2Associate Members' CupR1(S)
1986–87Div 346291077640971stR2R1Associate Members' CupR1(S)
1987–88Div 24413102156684917thR3R3
1988–89Div 2461882053626212thR5R2
1989–90Div 24612122257764822ndR3R3
1990–91Div 3461913145858709thR4R2Associate Members' CupPR(S)
1991–92Div 3462011155248718thR4R2Associate Members' CupR1(S)
1992–93Div 2[g]4612171745525317thR3R1Football League TrophyR1(S)
1993–94Div 24614151751595717thR3R2Football League TrophyR2(S)
1994–95Div 24613112249695019thR2R2Football League TrophyR1(S)
1995–96Div 24616102051705814thR2R2Football League TrophyR2(S)
1996–97Div 24615151643456016thR1R1Football League TrophyR1(S)
1997–98Div 2461812165752669thR3R1Football League TrophyRU
1998–99Div 2462113126341767thR4R3Football League TrophyQF(S)
1999–2000Div 2461692159625716thR2R3Football League TrophyQF(S)
2000–01Div 2462013137955737thR3R1Football League TrophyR2(S)
2001–02Div 24610142256714421stR2R1Football League TrophyR1(S)
2002–03Div 3462014126048744th[h]R4R1Football League Trophy
League play-offs
SF(S)
2003–04Div 2461715145651669thR2R1Football League TrophyR1(S)
2004–05Lge 1[i]462010167764708thR4R3Football League TrophyR1(S)
2005–06Lge 14612191549535517thR1R2Football League TrophyR2(S)
2006–07Lge 14613132050645219thR2R1Football League TrophyR2(S)
2007–08Lge 14617722627248[j]21stR2R1Football League TrophyQF(S)
2008–09Lge 246171217595146[k]21stR2R1Football League TrophyQF(S)
2009–10Lge 246258136144832ndR2R1Football League TrophyR2(S)
2010–11Lge 1461914137554716thR2R1Football League Trophy
League play-offs
R1(S)
SF
2011–12Lge 14615131848525811thR1R2Football League TrophyQF(S)
2012–13Lge 1462411117653832ndR3R1Football League TrophyR1(S)
2013–14Champ4618121667666610thR4R2
2014–15Champ46261289845901stR4QF
2015–16Prem381191845674216thR5R4
2016–17Prem381210165567469thR3R3
2017–18Prem3811111645614412thR3QF
2018–19Prem381361956704514thR3QF
2019–20Prem38972240653418thR4R3
2020–21Champ462211137346776thQFR3League play-offsSF
2021–22Champ46251387439882ndR4R2
2022–23Prem381162137713915thR3R4
2023–24Prem381391654674812thR5R4
2024–25Prem381511125846569thQFR2

Key

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  • Pld – Matches played
  • W – Matches won
  • D – Matches drawn
  • L – Matches lost
  • GF – Goals for
  • GA – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position
  • 6Q – Sixth qualifying round
  • PR – Preliminary round
  • R1 – First round
  • R2 – Second round
  • R3 – Third round
  • R4 – Fourth round
  • R5 – Fifth round
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • RU – Runners-up
  • W – Winners
  • (S) – Southern section of regionalised stage

ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Notes

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  1. ^The EFL Cup was founded in 1961.
  2. ^Renamed Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic.
  3. ^The 1939–40 season was abandoned due to the outbreak of the Second World War.
  4. ^The FA Cup was contested in 1945–46 but the Football League did not resume until the following season.
  5. ^The Third Division South and Third Division North merged upon Football League re-organisation.
  6. ^Renamed AFC Bournemouth.
  7. ^The 1992–93 season saw the introduction of the Premier League, so Division 1 replaced Division 2, Division 2 replaced Division 3 and Division 3 replaced Division 4.
  8. ^Promoted via the play-offs.
  9. ^From the 2004–05 season, the Football League divisions were rebranded: Division One was renamed the Football League Championship, and Divisions Two and Three became Football League One and Football League Two respectively.
  10. ^Deducted 10 points for entering administration.
  11. ^Deducted 17 points for leaving administration without a Company Voluntary Agreement.

References

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  1. ^"Bournemouth top Championship, Derby denied play-off spot".ESPN FC. 2 May 2015. Retrieved3 May 2015.

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