Bristol City

Bristol City was founded in 1894 and were initially named Bristol South End but rebranded to their current moniker three years later. Whilst they have never won a major honour in their history, The Robins have a long, storied past. This EFL guide will explore the club's history, look at the squad now and offer interesting facts about the side.
Bristol City Updates
Bristol City have been a strong midtable Championship side for much of their spell in the second tier and last season saw them finish in the middle of the pack once more. The club have been on a steady rise since 2021 after a close shave with relegation and now Liam Manning will aim to bring the club to the brink of the play-off places and try and put the club into the top flight for the first time since 1980.
So far this season (At the time of writing), has largely followed the same tracks as the previous, but with a slight improvement as the Championship resumes following the international break. They are three points away from the play-off places after 15 games.
Bristol City Transfer News & Rumours
With the transfer window closed, the rumour mill has been much quieter but will begin to build up as it approaches. With many sides, Bristol City will be looking to secure their current players to new deals. One of those is Mark Sykes, who is out of contract at the end of the season. It has recently been revealed he has a 12-month contract extension in his deal, signalling that Liam Manning may opt to extend his stay at City. Other players out of contract include striker Nakhi Wells and Kai Naismith, Stefan Bajic and Lewis Thomas.
Bristol City Signings
Bristol City had a quieter transfer window to most of their Championship peers, only signing seven players. The club's more notable moves were outgoing, with Andi Weimann heading to Blackburn Rovers and the big sale of Tommy Conway to Middlesbrough.
| Player | Age | Nationality | Left | Fee | Contract Duration |
| 25 | English | Championship | £3,100,000 | 4 years | |
| 21 | French | Austrian Bundesliga | £2,900,000 | 4 years | |
| 21 | Irish | Championship | £2,500,000 | 4 years | |
| 24 | Irish | Championship | Undisclosed | 4 years | |
| 25 | English | Championship | Undisclosed | 2 years | |
| 19 | English | Premier League | Loan Deal | End of season | |
| 23 | Japanese | J1 League | Loan Deal | End of season |
Bristol City Key Matches Of The Season
Bristol City will face many key matches this season if they are to continue their gradual rise up the Championship table and reach the playoffs for the first time. In a few of these fixtures, they have already succeeded but need to continue that trend to break into the top six.
| Date | Match |
| 17/8/24 | Bristol City 4-3 Millwall |
| 19/10/24 | Middlesbrough 0-2 Bristol City |
| 26/10/24 | Bristol City 0-0 Leeds United |
| 23/11/24 | Burnley vs Bristol City |
| 22/12/24 | West Bromwich Albion vs Bristol City |
| 25/1/25 | Blackburn Rovers vs Bristol City |
| 12/3/25 | Sheffield United vs Bristol City |
| 8/4/25 | Bristol City vs Watford |
| 18/4/25 | Sunderland vs Bristol City |
| 3/5/25 | Bristol City vs Preston North End |
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Bristol City Key Achievements
Bristol City have largely been a second and third-tier side for much of their history, and their successes come in those divisions. They are one-time champions in the Second Division back in 1906, with the following season seeing The Robins reach the FA Cup final. They have been crowned the champions of the third tier four times. They have also won cup competitions and are three-time winners of the EFL Trophy, making them the most successful club in the history of the cup. They are also one-time winners of the Welsh Trophy, making them one of a handful of English clubs to win that competition.
Bristol City Current Squad
Bristol City have a first-team squad of 27 players but as with any team youth team players will also be deployed. Championship rules require a maximum of 25 players to be registered, whilst under-21 players that are contracted to the club are exempt to that list. In Bristol City's case, Ayman Benarous and Sinclair Armstrong are still eligible to play due to their age.
Bristol City Forwards
Bristol City have a strong forward line of eight players. Up front, there is strong competition to be the sole striker in the front three. Veteran Nakhi Wells has been the first choice for a large part of the season, whilst summer signings Sinclair Armstrong and Fally Mayulu are also options. On the wings, Anis Mehmeti and Max Bird are often used, with Mark Sykes, Scott Twine and Sam Bell all able to play on the wings.
Bristol City Midfielders
Seven midfielders make up Bristol City's midfield and competing for the three spots in the starting 11 in that department. Captain Jason Knight is a staple of Liam Manning's side but the other places are usually up for grabs. West Ham loanee George Earthy and Marcus McGuane are options, whilst Joe Williams is a more defensive player. Summer signing Yu Hirakawa is an option there, but can play further forward on the wings.
Bristol City Defenders
Bristol City have a strong nine-man defence in their squad. Zak Vyner has been an ever-present at the heart of the defence, whilst Kai Naismith, Luke McNally and Rob Dickie all get regular time in the squad. at full-back, Ross McRorie, Cameron Pring, George Tanner and Haydon Roberts are Liam Manning's choices.
Bristol City Goalkeepers
Bristol City have three goalkeepers at their disposal, with the first-choice option being Max O'Leary. Stefan Bajic has been the second-choice option and was in the net for their EFL Cup match against Coventry City. Lewis Thomas is the third-choice and went on loan to Bromley at the end of last season.
Bristol City Managing And Coaching Staff
Liam Manning
Liam Manning has been the Head Coach of Bristol City since November 2023. The 39-year-old joined from Oxford United and has a 33% win rate in his 51 matches.
Chris Hogg
Chris Hogg is the Assistant Coach at Bristol City. He has been a long-term accomplice with Manning, first joining him whilst he was at MK Dons. He has previous experience with coaching in the Ipswich Town and Newcastle United academies.
Bristol City Former Managers And Key Coaches
- Gary Johnson led the club back into the Championship back in 2007.
- Steve Cotterill guided the club from second bottom in the third tier and secured them a League One and an EFL Trophy double in 2014/15.
- Lee Johnson, son of Gary, succeeded Cotterill and brought the club the closest they ever got to the Championship play-offs with an eighth-place finish as well as a spot in the EFL Cup semi-finals. He was sacked in July 2020 after a poor end to the season.
- His assistant, Dean Holden, was given the permanent job for the following season. But he would not last the season, with a poor run seeing him dismissed in February.
- Nigel Pearson saw out the rest of that season but he would last only 18 months before Liam Manning was poached from Oxford United.
Bristol City Legends
Brian Tinnion (1993 - 2005)

He is the 4th highest appearance holder in Bristol City, making 551 appearances between 1993 and 2005. He transitioned from a left-back to a more attacking player and also briefly served as a player-manager.
Bristol City Team Metrics And Performance
Last season was Bristol City's ninth in the Championship. It continued the longstanding trend of gradual improvement in placement on the table, finishing 11th and securing a top-half finish for the first time in three years. It started under the guidance of Nigel Pearson, but after a poor start, the former Leicester City boss was given the boot and Liam Manning from Oxford United was signed in November. They won 17 times, drew 11 times and lost 18 times to secure 62 points.
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Bristol City Pitch And Amenities
Bristol City play at Ashton Gate, their home since 1904. The stadium has a capacity of 26,462 and is also home to Gallagher Premiership side Bristol Bears as well as the Bristol City women's side since last year. The stadium was originally opened in 1887 but over recent years has seen multiple redevelopments to the stands.
Bristol City Fanbase And Support
Bristol City have plenty of fans across the South West of England and are one of the biggest clubs in the area, especially in south Gloucestershire and Somerset. Their fans, known as the Cider Army have their own fanzine. Famous Bristol City fans include Monty Python comedian and actor John Cleese, Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button, England Cricketer Jack Leach and rumours suggest that graffiti artist Banksy supports The Robins.
Bristol City Rivalries And Key Matches
Bristol City's main rivals are Bristol Rovers, with the pair contesting the Bristol Derby. They have contested the match over 100 times but City's continued performances breaking them into the Championship means that this match is now an irregular occurrence, with the most recent game played in 2013.
Being Championship regulars, Bristol City have a competitive derby with Cardiff City in what is dubbed the Severnside Derby, although the term also applies to matches between Bristol Rovers and Newport County. They have played a similar amount of matches as the Bristol Derby and it is the English side that have the best of their Welsh counterparts, but drew in their most recent contest. Other rivals include Plymouth Argyle, Swansea City and Swindon Town.
Bristol City Facts
| Field | Details |
| Club Name | Bristol City Football Club |
| Founded | 1894 |
| Home Stadium | Ashton Gate Stadium |
| Location | Bristol, England |
| Website | www.bcfc.co.uk |
| League | EFL Championship |
| Social media | https://x.com/BristolCity |
Bristol City History
Bristol City were founded in 1894, originally named as Bristol South and joined the Southern League in 1897, when they changed their name to Bristol City. They merged with Bedminster FC at the turn of the century and would move to Ashton Gate in 1904. In 1901, City joined the Football League, making them only the third Southern club after Arsenal and Luton Town to enter the competition.
They would enter the First Division in 1906 with a record-breaking points tally and would immediately make an impact at the pinnacle of the football pyramid, finishing second in the league and reaching the FA Cup final in 1909, losing to Manchester United. They would be relegated just before football was suspended for World War One and then would be a regular in the Second Division, but once more would be relegated into the Third Division by the late 1930s.
The post-war period saw them return to the second tier bar a 10-year spell in the third tier. They would get back into the top flight, but The Robins plummeted down the leagues with three relegations in a row. City began their slow climb from that point, becoming a Third Division-Second Division yo-yo club with four third tier titles and three EFL Trophy wins, making them the most successful team in the history of that competition.
City have made themselves Championship regulars in recent years and are gradually improving, trying to finally make a return to the top flight for the first time since 1980.
Bristol City Social Media Links
Fans can follow Bristol City across its social media channels and website, where they can view the latest updates and interviews from the club and across the men's and women's teams. The website offers exclusive content for supporters to watch with a subscription.
Website: https://bcfc.co.uk
X/Twitter: https://x.com/BristolCity
Bristol City Outlook and Forecast
Bristol City are becoming one of the stronger sides in the EFL Championship and are continuing to strengthen their performances from season to season. With the strength of the relegated sides from the Premier League making promotion unlikely, the aim is for Bristol City to get into the play-off places and get a chance to go to Wembley.
Frequently Asked Questions On Bristol City Football Club
How much would it cost to buy Bristol City Football Club?
Bristol City is owned by the Guernsey-based billionaire Steve Lansdown, who is from Bristol. He is the joint owner of the Hargreaves Lansdown financial services company. He also owns Rugby side Bristol Bears and basketball team Bristol Flyers. Lansdown has been involved with the club since 1996 and has frequently injected multimillion-pound figures into the club across that time, and invested heavily into Ashton Gate. It is unlikely he would sell the club.
When did Bristol City last win a trophy?
Bristol City have never won a major trophy but have frequently won minor honours. Their most recent silverware was a double trophy win of League One and the EFL Trophy back in 2015.
Who is the youngest player to play for Bristol City?
Marvin Brown was the youngest player to play for Bristol City, being 16 years and 71 days old when he made his debut against Nottingham Forest in the EFL Trophy.
How much does Bristol City players get paid?
Championship clubs often have wage bills that reach the tens of millions across a year. Estimates reckon that regular Championship players will have weekly wages in the mid to high thousands, meaning they will earn over £100,00 or more over a season.
How much is Bristol City worth?
Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown is valued to be worth over £1 billion. The club itself will be valued less than that but with big assets like Ashton Gate and their training ground all being invested in heavily over recent years will make the side's value rise. Another helpful factor is that the stadium is owned by the club owner.
Is Bristol City a big club?
Whilst the club does not have the success that comes with many big clubs, the size of the club compared to those around it make Bristol City one of the biggest clubs in the South West of England. Only Plymouth Argyle and over recent years, AFC Bournemouth, are clubs in the South West that have appeared in the top two divisions over recent years.
Where to watch Bristol City FC?
Fans can watch Bristol City at Ashton Gate Stadium, with tickets usually available on the club's official website, where fans can also purchase away tickets. For fans who cannot travel to games, they can access a minimum of 20 games a season through the Sky Sports + service. Youth and Women's games can be viewed on the club's Robins TV platform and for the Ladies' team they can also be watched on the Barclays' Women's Championship YouTube channel.
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