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  2. Bristol City joined the Football League in 1901 when they became only the third club south of Birmingham (following in the footsteps of Woolwich Arsenal and Luton Town) to perform in the competition. Their first game in the Football League was on 7 September 1901 at Bloomfield Road, when Blackpool were beaten 2–0. [1]

  3. In 1900, City merged with another Southern League club, Bedminster, and the following season gained admission to the Football League, in which the first team have played ever since. They won the Second Division title in 1905–06 , and followed up with a runners-up finish in the 1906–07 First Division , three points behind champions Newcastle ...

  4. View Bristol City statistics from previous seasons, including league position and top goalscorer, on the official website of the Premier League.

  5. 1989: City reached the Football League Cup semi-finals for the second time in their history. Losing 1-2 to Nottingham Forest over two legs. 1990: Division Three runners-up 1989/90, gaining 91 points – a club record.

  6. Bristol City were Elected to the Football League: 1901/02: 6th: 34: 17: 6: 11: 52: 35: 40: ... The Football League renamed its Divisions, Division 2 became League 1:

  7. Founded: 1897. Nickname: The Robins. Bristol City Football Club is a football club in Bristol, England. Their ground is Ashton Gate, located in the southwest of the city. They currently play in the Championship after winning League One during the 2014–15 season.

  8. afootballreport.com › wiki › history_of_bristol_city_fcBristol City - AFootballReport

    Oct 30, 2020 · After the creation of the new Premier Division in 1992, Bristol City now found themselves in Division One. Smith left the club in 1993 to move to Oxford United and was replaced by Russell Osman. Osman was incredibly unpopular with the fans though, and was sacked within a year of being appointed.