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club based in
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,
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, England. The club is affiliated to the
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and, as of the 2024-25 season, plays in the Southern League Premier Division South, at the seventh tier of the
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. The club traces its history back to
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, when a club simply named Gloucester was founded, changing its name to Gloucester City in 1902 but folded in 1910. The current club was established at that time, originally called Gloucester YMCA before becoming Gloucester City in 1925. It spent a record 70 years within the
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from 1939 until 2009, when it secured promotion to the National League system after a play-off final win against Farnborough. Since promotion, and despite its southern location, the club has spent the majority of their seasons in the
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, with a two-year spell in the
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from 2017 to 2019. After playing in six different locations across the city since foundation, Gloucester City found its long-tenured home at Longlevens from 1935 to 1964, followed by Horton Road Stadium from 1964 to 1986, and at Meadow Park from 1986 to 2007. In July 2007, countrywide flooding left Meadow Park under of water. From then until 2020, the club played exiled home games at Forest Green Rovers' New Lawn stadium in
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's Corinium Stadium,
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's
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, and Evesham United's Jubilee Stadium. The club finally returned to a rebuilt Meadow Park in December 2020.


History


Formation and the early years

Although born in March 1883, Gloucester AFC did not take their first steps until February 1884 almost one year after birth. An advert for that very first game played by Gloucester AFC appeared in The Citizen on Friday 8 February 1884 - ''Football – Gloucester Association v Warmley (Bristol) Association. – This match (the first in the city under Association Rules) will be played on the ground of the Hornets F.C., Union-lane, tomorrow. Kick off 3.15 p.m. – (Advt.)''Clark & Kujawa (2009), p1 However, that first Gloucester team folded in 1886. The club re-formed in September 1889. Gloucester's first competitive game in October 1889 was a Gloucestershire FA Junior Challenge Cup 1st Round tie beating Clifton Association Reserves 10–0 at Budding's Field. The club became members of the Bristol and District League which subsequently became the Western League. During this era the club was noted as 'The Gloucestrians' and 'The Citizens' in local media. The club were renamed 'Gloucester City' in 1902 and later merged with St. Michael's at the beginning of the 1906–07 campaign, and in the process adopted St. Michael's red kit colours. This club then folded in September 1910. A different team, Gloucester YMCA, formed at the same time and most of the players who had been with City joined Gloucester YMCA. By 1925 this latest club had assumed the name of Gloucester City once more and had become founder members of the
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. In 1934–35, after winning both the Cup and League, City turned semi-professional, and joined the
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, as well as moving to a new stadium in Longlevens where the club stayed for the next 26 years. They won the Tillotson Cup for being the best club in the Birmingham Combination, and then had former Chelsea and
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striker Reg Weaver blow away all records with his stunning tally of 67 goals in the 1937–38 season.


Southern League entry and cup success

In 1939 the club played in the
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for the very first time, albeit in a restricted wartime competition, as they took part in the west section. After the war City rejoined the Southern League and went on to become the league's longest serving members. For three consecutive seasons, 1948–51, the club reached the First Round of the
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, each time losing to
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opponents:
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(1–4 away),
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(2–3 home) and
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(0–4 away). The club's all-time attendance record was set at Longlevens in 1952 when Stan Myers and Peter Price scored to beat
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2–1 in front of 10,500 spectators, a side which included the superstars of the day such as future
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winner
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and
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. It took until the 1955–56 season for Gloucester to taste their first success in the Southern League. A famous Southern League Cup final win against
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in which City had lost the first leg 4–1, only to beat Yeovil 5–1 in the second leg, won the club their first major honour.


Horton Road era

In 1964 the club moved grounds again, from Longlevens to the massive Horton Road Stadium, closer to the centre of
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, which could possibly hold over 30,000 people if full. Although Gloucester City were promoted to the
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in the 1968–69 season, it was generally a barren spell. In the 1981–82 season a sixth-place finish was enough to clinch a place in the reformed Premier Division. They were also runners-up in the League Cup, going down 1–2 to
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, who included future England captain
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in their ranks. Despite Kim Casey scoring 40 goals, the club were relegated to the Midland Division in 1984–85, after three seasons in the Premier Division.


Meadow Park and a famous FA Cup run

In 1986 the club moved once more, this time to Meadow Park. The Horton Road ground became a housing estate which now boasts the names of City legends: (Stan) Myers Road, (Dicky) Etheridge Place and (Ron) Coltman Close amongst others. Former
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player Brian Godfrey was appointed manager in 1988 and thus heralded an era of success. Players such as Lance Morrison,
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, Wayne Noble, Chris Townsend and Brian Hughes took to the Southern League Midland Division title in 1989, clinching the crown at home against Grantham Town. The League trophy was presented to the club at
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's The Walks Stadium on the last day of a tough campaign. The next big achievement of the Godfrey years was the famous
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run in 1989–90 which has still not been matched. Mangotsfield United (4–0), Barry Town (2–2,2–0),
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(1–0) and Dorchester Town (1–0) all came and went before City suffered heartbreak in the replay against
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after being 2–0 up at
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with just five minutes to go. The club were beaten 1–0 in the replay at Meadow Park, missing out on an encounter with First Division side
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. In the winter of 1990,
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saw its worst snow in a century and when the thaw came the
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overwhelmed all local flood plains. The knock-on effect of the flood saw incredible scenes at Meadow Park as the pitch was submerged under of water, and the whole ground was out of commission for over a month. The first game back at Meadow Park, however, saw City defeat Gosport Borough 9–0.


Last minute promotion heartbreak and debt

The 1990–91 season was one of the most exciting ever seen at the club. Godfrey added several quality players to his squad as City challenged for the league title. As the season climaxed, the Tuesday before the end of the season Gloucester City had needed to beat VS Rugby at home to go top of the table, but could only manage a 2–2 draw, so it was all on the last day of the season at the Victoria Ground, the home of Bromsgrove Rovers. Farnborough headed up to
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needing to win, and went 0–1 down to the delight of the thousand travelling City fans. In the final minutes, substitute John Freegard got his head to a long free kick had put The Tigers ahead. In the meantime Farnborough had scored, as City fans were on the pitch celebrating the Championship and promotion to the
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, but all they had heard were premature radio reports from
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; Farnborough had actually scored a winner three minutes before the end of the game and they were promoted instead. In July 1991, the club became the first British football club to venture to the newly independent country of
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for a summer tour, playing second division side Napareuli, Mesxti and
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outfit Shevardeni. The club hosted European sides at Meadow Park during this period, such as Dinamo Minsk from
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and
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from
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. Into the 1991–92 season, the bombshell hit City that Chairman Les Alderman had left the club. The squad was ripped apart: major players were released for derisory sums, some went unpaid and took the club to
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, and forced a transfer embargo. Brian Godfrey was sacked and replaced by his assistant Steve Millard. Millard only lasted three months in what was a disastrous spell. In February
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was re-appointed to the hot seat and started to turn things around again. The club survived the next few seasons under the guidance of Chairman George Irvine. The club had crippling debts and were about to fold when Keith Gardner stepped in.


The glory years and FA Trophy run

Gardner brought razzmatazz to the club and appointed former
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boss John Murphy as the club entered the most exciting period in their history. Gardner wanted to make the whole 'Meadow Park' area into a footballing centre, with all-seater stadium, a leisure centre, ice rink and an all-weather pitch. His ambitions were matched on the field too, after seeing the club get by with local players, talent was brought in from further afield and the Tigers became a force to be reckoned with. A memorable game during the period was when Dave Porter scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over rivals
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at
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in 1994. It soon became apparent that Murphy did not have what it took to turn a good side into Champions and was sacked in March 1996. Former
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striker
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took over and had to virtually rebuild the team from scratch after most of the players walked out in the wake of Murphy's dismissal. Dale Watkins, Adie Mings and record signing David Holmes formed one of the most potent front lines in
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and it was no surprise to see the Tigers battling on all fronts. Despite having to play manager Leroy Rosenior in goal against Kingstonian in their first game in the
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, City managed to reach the semi-final before being beaten by
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after a dramatic replay. The cup run proved to be a thorn in the side for City as they had to play three games a week to claw back games in hand and eventually lost out to
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in the race for second spot (after Champions Gresley Rovers ground was deemed ineligible for promotion).


Relegation and almost bankrupt

The failure to secure promotion crippled the club as City struggled to keep their heads above water. A managerial merry-go-round ensued. Brian Hughes tried his luck, but a diminishing playing budget and poor performances meant the club was relegated. To exacerbate the situation, just before Christmas 2000, Meadow Park was struck another blow when the
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burst its banks for the second time in a decade. The flood water did more damage than on the previous occasion, reaching just under high and flooding the changing rooms, causing widespread damage. The club was unable to hold matches at the ground for more than six weeks. The resulting lack of revenue for the club almost saw it go under, and several players left the club after not being paid. Tommy Callinan took over in a player-manager role, and left at the end of the 2000–01 season. He was followed by Chris Burns, who was tempted back from
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and brought with him a number of inexperienced young players to accommodate the club's limited wage structure. In November 2001, ex-director Colin Gardner returned to the club to take over the chairmanship. Working together with the Supporters' Club, they stabilised the financial situation. The situation on the pitch also improved, with new manager Chris Burns moulding his former City youth team into a force to be reckoned with.


Bouncing back

The 2002–03 season saw the club bounce back. Off the field, a deal was struck between the club and local entrepreneur Eamonn McGurk, who bought the ground and took on the majority of the club's debts. Financially, the club made a trading profit for the first time and were within reach of wiping out all of the historical debts. To add to the upturn, on the field Burns' young team upset a lot of the more fancied challengers and reached the quarter finals of the
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. The run included memorable victories away at league leaders
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, then two wins at Conference sides
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. Aylesbury United of the Isthmian League proved to be too big of a challenge, however, and City bowed out. In the league, a fifth-placed finish was a remarkable achievement. The 2003–04 season saw further progress with the Tigers finishing second in the Western Division and gaining promotion to the Premier Division. At the end of the season, Colin Gardner stepped down as the highly respected chairman. Chris Burns resigned as manager in January 2006, Neil Mustoe took over as caretaker-manager until the permanent appointment of Tim Harris from
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was made.


Flooding, promotion and exile

In July 2007, Gloucester City's home, Meadow Park, was affected by the Gloucestershire flooding that engulfed the county. The club was hit with almost of water, almost submerging the crossbar. An astonishing picture, featured in ''
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, shot the club to national attention both in the media and among football supporters across the country. It caused many of the club's supporters to start a donation fund to help the club. The club's first season in exile was at
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New Lawn Stadium, despite the loss of a stadium and revenue stream the club finished a creditable 6th in the league, just outside the Playoffs. The club's second season in exile at
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proved to be one of the greatest in its history. The club finished 3rd in the Southern Premier League thus qualifying for the Playoffs. In the Southern League Playoff semi-final Cambridge City were beaten 3–1 at the Corinium Stadium. They went on to play Farnborough in the final at
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and won 1–0 with Matt Rose scoring the crucial goal, ending a 70-year continuous association with the
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, and gaining promotion to
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Football for the first time. A quite remarkable achievement considering the club's predicament. In a controversial decision, the F.A. placed Gloucester City in the
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for the 2009–10 season. The reason given was that
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, despite being considerably further north than both
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and
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, was given a guarantee after being moved to the
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the previous year against its will that it would not be moved back to the North for three seasons without its consent. Worcester City refused to consent to an early move back to the North, thus forcing Gloucester to take their place. The club finished 18th in its maiden
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season. Near the end of the club's maiden
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season, new F.A. ground regulations meant that
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's Corinium Stadium would not be suitable for use in the following season meaning if the club failed to find a suitable new home, it would be forcibly relegated. It was announced in March 2010 that the club would be groundsharing with major rivals
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for the forthcoming two seasons.
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provided £20,000 towards helping this agreement, heralding a new era in co-operation between the club and the council, and with
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. On 21 November 2010, against Chelmsford City, midfielder Tom Webb became the club's all-time appearance holder, beating Stan Myers who had broken the record 50 years previously. In 2012–13, the club reached the
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1st Round proper for the first time in 23 years, drawing
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outfit
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at home. They eventually lost 2–0 to two late goals. The club repeated this success the following season, drawing
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side
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at home, they also lost that one 2–0. For the 2017–18 season, the club was moved back to the National League South. Manager Tim Harris and Chairman Mike Dunstan both expressed their disappointment at the decision. Furthermore, the club was forced to play home games outside
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for the first time in their history. After the conclusion of the groundshare deal with
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, the club's only viable option was to groundshare with Southern League side Evesham United, in
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, whilst construction on the new stadium continued at the old Meadow Park site. On 30 November 2017, manager Tim Harris resigned from his position citing that the club "needs some investment, some structure and business acumen if it is to maintain any hope of returning home at this level." Harris was soon followed by Chairman Mike Dunstan, first team assistant manager Marc Richards, the kit man, the media officer and the club accountant who all cited the same reasons for leaving as Harris. Player/coach Will Morford became acting manager until 15 December 2017 when former player and assistant manager Marc Richards returned and was appointed manager, with Morford becoming player/assistant manager. Under Richards, City pushed away from the relegation zone and the club went on to mount a small playoff push earning Richards the February Manager of the Month award before finishing a respectable 14th. On 2 October 2018, it was announced that Marc Richards was to leave the club by mutual consent. He would later join former City manager Tim Harris at Hereford F.C along with assistant manager Will Morford and the club's performance analyst. Tom Webb and Mike Green took the joint role of caretaker manager. As the search began for a new manager, on 5 October 2018, club legend and record appearance holder Tom Webb announced his retirement from his playing career. Webb made 719 appearances for the club in a career spanning 18 years. On 10 October 2018, the search was over and
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was announced as the new first team manager following a 3 nil FA Cup win away at
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. On 3 January 2019 however, Todd left the club by mutual consent after a spell of 15 games without a win. On 8 January 2019, City appointed former player Mike Cook as manager. He was joined by other ex-Tigers Karl Bayliss and Andy Hoskins, whilst Tom Webb and Mike Green were retained to complete the coaching staff. Results picked up and a dramatic 3–2 win against Chippenham Town confirmed Gloucester's National League status again. On 18 April 2019, the club announced a change to the badge moving away from the Tiger logo and instead to a new logo encompassing the Gloucestershire coat of arms,
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,
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and the City skyline. The kit colour will also change from yellow and black back to a predominantly red kit from the 2019/2020 season onward. On 16 November 2019, manager Mike Cook was sacked as Gloucester City manager with the club lying mid-table in the
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. A replacement was swiftly appointed in the form of ex-
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coach James Rowe, who became the first full-time appointed manager of the club. Work began on the new stadium on 5 January 2020 with an expected completion date being the start of the 2020–21 season. The 2019–20 season would end up becoming one of the most historic in the history of the game of football as the
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swept the world and football ground to a halt. The season was cut short in March 2020 and, at the time of the decision, City were lying in 19th position but would eventually jump up to 17th as the season was decided on points per game. City's final game in exile was a 2–1 home win at Evesham against Farsley Celtic. Meanwhile, work continued in the off season on the new stadium and it was ready in time for the 2020–21 season.


Return to Gloucester

After 13 years in exile, City returned to
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in time for the 2020–21 season. Unfortunately, due to the
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, the restart of the season was thrown into doubt. Due to the
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obtaining 'Elite' status in order to complete the play-offs for the season previous, there was now an issue, as was the case with all 'Elite' sport, that spectators were not allowed to attend matches and clubs needed this revenue stream in order to survive. After a financial package was agreed with the government, the season was able to start. The first competitive game at New Meadow Park was on 6 October 2020 as City hosted
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in a
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league game with City running away 3–1 winners and the honour of first competitive goal at the new stadium going to Alex Whittle. City flew out of the blocks at the start of the 2020–21 season recording 7 wins and 2 draws in their opening 9 league matches, which was the best start to a league campaign since the
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. On 24 November 2020, following interest from ex-Football League club Chesterfield, James Rowe left for the Spireites. Jake Cole took temporary charge of first team duties until Paul Groves was appointed on 8 December 2020. The
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campaign ground to a halt in February 2021 with City sitting top of the league. Following a vote amongst clubs, it was announced that step two of non-League football will cease with immediate effect after a vote of 24–19 in favour of ending the current campaign as the financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic continue to take their toll at the levels of the football pyramid below the EFL. After a disastrous start to the 2021–22 season, including a humiliating 9–0 defeat at
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, Paul Groves was sacked and replaced by
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-born
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who steadied the ship and earned City a 17th-place finish. The following season, however, started badly for Mansell and he was replaced by Steven King. City finished the season in the play-off places, following a dramatic 4–3 victory over
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at New Meadow Park on the final day of the 2022–23 season, whereby City scored 2 goals in injury time.. This set up a play-off quarter-final at
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. The match went to penalties after the two sides were unable to be separated during normal and extra time, and the
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side went on to win the shootout 5–3. Following the conclusion of the season it was announced that Steven King would leave the club citing the clubs move back to a part-time model, and ex-
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goalkeeper and
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winner
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was named as his replacement. Flowers lost his job in September and was replaced by a returning Mike Cook, but he was unable to turn the season around as City succumbed to relegation after 15 years in the
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. The 2024–25 season saw City finish 4th in the Southern League South and qualify for the playoffs. City travelled to London-based Walton & Hersham in the semi-final, and prevailed on penalties setting up a playoff final away at A.F.C. Totton which City would lose 0–1. In the following days, it was announced that Mike Cook's contract would not be renewed and he was to be replaced by former assistant manager and Newport County caretaker Daf Williams.


Grounds

Throughout its history, the club has played at many grounds in
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, the surrounding region of
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and
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. In the late 19th century the club played at Buddings Field near the city centre for 16 non-consecutive seasons, they then moved to the Avenue Road Ground on
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Avenue for another non-consecutive 6 seasons. During this period the club also played at Co-operative Ground on India Road. In 1910, Gloucester YMCA played at the Llanthony Ground in
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for, believed to be only a stone's throw from Meadow Park. During this period the club played multiple games at Gloucester R.F.C. and the
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. In 1928 the club moved to Sutgrove Park, which is now the site for the
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. They moved once again in 1934 to the Bon Marche Ground on Estcourt Road for two seasons. In 1935, the club moved to The Ground in Longlevens. It spent the next 26 seasons at the stadium, where the club's all-time record attendance was set: 10,500 at home to
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in a friendly. In 1964 the club moved to the massive Horton Road Stadium, a huge bowl which if fully developed could've held over 35,000 spectators. The club stayed here until 1986 until the move to Meadow Park in
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. The club had played at Meadow Park since 1986. The ground had a total capacity of 4,500 with a 560-seat stand. Following the floods of summer 2007, on 22 July, Meadow Park was almost 8 feet under water. A combination of a lack of insurance due to previous flooding - this being the third time in seventeen years that the stadium had been flooded - and contamination by sewage water, the club had no choice but to abandon the ground for the foreseeable future.


Exile from Gloucester

During the club's exile period away from the City it played at Forest Green Rovers' ground
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in
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for one season. They spent the following two seasons at
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's ground, The Corinium Stadium. The club's attempts to relocate back to the city were scuppered on multiple occasions. A groundshare with Northern Senior League division two side Quedgeley Wanderers, who play around 4 miles outside the city boundaries in
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, was rejected in November 2007 after the Wanderers' board and the local parish rejected the proposal. Hopes of any groundshare with Gloucester Rugby Club's Kingsholm stadium were deemed too expensive. Gloucester Rugby Club had also earlier rejected plans to move to a new purpose built 15,000 capacity community stadium in a derelict area of the city nicknamed "The Triangle" near to the railway station. Both the rugby and football club were earmarked to use the facility and it could have been extended to hold 25,000 people. An option spoken about for a ground was at Blackbridge, a former athletics ground in an area around 3 miles outside the City centre called Podsmead. Any news regarding this possible switch soon went quiet, with the main area of concern being poor access roads and a spate of vandalism already occurring in that district. Another option was a shared new purpose-built stadium in Javelin Park, an area in-between
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and
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off Junction 12 of the
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. The ground was to be used by the football club and Stroud Rugby Club. However, in the end the rugby club decided not to pursue the proposal and the area is now being lined up to have an incinerator instead. In November 2008, local MP and supporter
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spoke in the
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regarding the search for a new home for the club in the city in the hopes of finding a successful outcome. After the one season stay at
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, the club moved to
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and spent two seasons there, culminating in promotion to the
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. For the 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, the club played its home games at rivals
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's
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stadium, due to
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's Corinium Stadium was not up to a good enough standard. Not finding a stadium suitable would have meant immediate relegation for the Tigers. Plans to return to Meadow Park were now the frontrunner for the club's return to
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. On 16 February 2011 it was announced that the club would be applying for planning permission in early March 2011 for a brand new stadium at Meadow Park, incorporating flood defence measures and an adjacent business park. On 29 December 2011 Gloucester City Council formally validated plans for a new stadium in Gloucester, but the scheme collapsed in September 2012 when the Council advised it could not approve the plans without more detailed flood risk assessments. This was deemed too costly by the club and with the exile away from the City getting longer the club decided to abandon the plans. For the 2014–15 season, the club once again played in Cheltenham. However, new plans had since been drawn up, using the same architects who designed AFC Telford United's and Forest Green Rovers' new stadium. The plans were for a "Category A" 4,000 capacity stadium. Outline planning was submitted to Gloucester City Council in June 2014. On 7 October 2014, after seven years in exile, the club plans for a new stadium at Meadow Park were approved by
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subject to completing 45 planning conditions. After a long push for a return home, confirmation that outline planning permission had been granted by the council came on 22 September 2015. This was followed by a full reserved matters application for a 3,060 capacity category B stadium being validated by the council on 26 May 2016. The plan incorporated an additional phase of work to take the stadium to over 4,000 capacity and meet FA category A requirements to enable the club to take part in the National League. Finally, the club received full planning permission from Gloucester City Council to build the stadium on 4 October 2016. Prior to construction work beginning on the new stadium, work was carried out to raise the level of the ground away from any possible future flooding. After the conclusion of a seven-year groundshare agreement with
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for seasons 2017–18, 2018–19 and 2019–20, Gloucester ground-shared with Evesham United at the Jubilee Stadium, Evesham. This was the first time the club played its home fixtures outside Gloucestershire and uniquely made them the only club at National South level or higher playing outside its own County until Truro City's announcement of a groundshare at Torquay occurred in July 2018. On 5 October 2018, the club also released revised plans for the new stadium. The new scaled down plan gave the club a view to making the project deliverable for 2020. The plans included the retention and conversion of Arriva House, the construction of two 350-seat covered stands, provision of an enlarged T-End and the existing open terraced stand currently located in at Evesham United. These amended plans were approved by Gloucester City Council in May 2019.


Honours

*
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**Champions:
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** Premier Division play-off winners: 2008–09 ** Premier Division runners-up: 1990–91 ** Premier Division South play-off runners-up: 2024–25 **Midland Division champions: 1988–89 **Western Division runners-up: 2003–04 ** Southern League Cup: 1955–56 ** Southern League Cup runners-up: 1981–82 **Merit Cup Winners: 1968–69 *
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Tillotson Shield **Winners: 1935–36 *
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**Champions: 1933–34 **Runners-up: 1925–26, 1932–33, 1934–35 *North Gloucestershire League **Division One champions: 1907–08,1908–09 *Gloucester and District League **Division One champions: 1897–98, 1899–1900, 1903–04 **Division One runners-up: 1898–99, 1906–07 *Cheltenham and District League **Division One champions: 1906–07 **Division One runners-up: 1909–10 *Mid Gloucestershire League **Champions: 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1900–01 *Gloucester City Hurrans Cup League ar-time League**Runners-up: 1942–43 *
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Senior Professional Cup **Winners (18 Times) : 1950, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1991, 1993, 2024. **Runners-up (36 Times): 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2010, 2018 *
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Senior Professional Cup **Runners-up: 1983–84 *
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Senior Amateur Cup **Winners: 1931–32 **Runners-up: 1929–30, 1932–33 *
Gloucestershire FA The Gloucestershire County Football Association, also simply known as the ''Gloucestershire FA'' or ''GFA'', is the governing body of football in the county of Gloucestershire. It was formed in 1886. History The Gloucestershire County Footba ...
Junior Cup **Winners: 1902–03 **Runners-up: 1892–93, 1906–07 *Godsman Cup ar-time Cup**Runners-up: 1942–43 *City Cup ar-Time Cup**Finalist: 1942–43 *Severn Sport Shield **Winners: 2018–19


Club records

*Best League position: 1st in
National League North The National League North, officially known as Vanarama National League North for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Association football league in England. National League North is the second division of the National League (English footb ...
, 2020-21 (Level 6 in
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) *Best
FA Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in domestic Football in England, English football. First played during ...
performance: Second round replay, 1989–90 v
Cardiff City Cardiff City Football Club () is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It currently competes in , the third tier of the English football league system in the 2025–26 season following relegation. Founded in 1899 a ...
*Best
Welsh Cup The FAW Welsh Cup (), currently known as the JD Welsh Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams in the Welsh football league system. It is considered the most prestigious of the cup competitions ...
performance: Quarter-final replay, 1958–59 v
Cardiff City Cardiff City Football Club () is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It currently competes in , the third tier of the English football league system in the 2025–26 season following relegation. Founded in 1899 a ...
*Best
FA Trophy The Football Association Challenge Trophy, also known as the Isuzu FA Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and competed by mainly National League ...
performance: Semi-final replay, 1996–97 v
Dagenham & Redbridge Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club (), often known simply as Dagenham and abbreviated when written to Dag & Red, is a professional association football club based in Dagenham, Greater London, England that play in the , the sixth level of the En ...
*Record fee paid: £25,000, Steve Fergusson,
Worcester City Worcester City Football Club is an English Association football, football club based in Worcester, England, Worcester, Worcestershire. The club play in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central, the seventh tier of English football. ...
1990–91 *Record fee received: £25,000 Ian Hedges,
AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Kings Park, Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football. ...
, 1989–90 *Record Attendance: **Longlevens: 10,500 v
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Tottenham (, , , ) or Spurs, is a professional Association football, football club based in Tottenham, North London, England. The club itself has stated that it should always ...
, friendly, 1952 **Horton Road: 7,500 v
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, friendly, 1966 **Meadow Park: 4,500 v
Dagenham & Redbridge Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club (), often known simply as Dagenham and abbreviated when written to Dag & Red, is a professional association football club based in Dagenham, Greater London, England that play in the , the sixth level of the En ...
,
FA Trophy The Football Association Challenge Trophy, also known as the Isuzu FA Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and competed by mainly National League ...
Semi-Final, April 1997 *Record Victory: 16–0 v Army 'G', February 1942. (Wartime), 12–1 v Bristol Saint George, April 1934. (Non Wartime) *Record Defeat: 0–14 v Brimscombe F.C., January 1923.


Player records


Most appearances


Most goals


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Notable former players

''For details on former players, see :Gloucester City A.F.C. players.''


Former international players

* Nathaniel Jarvis – 13 caps, three goals, for Antigua and Barbuda. * Curtis Jemmett-Hutson - 2 caps, for Barbados. * Jonte Smith – 15 caps, two goals, for Bermuda. * Hayden Turner – Two caps for
Cornwall Cornwall (; or ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South West England. It is also one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people. The county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, ...
. *
Jeff Blockley Jeffrey Paul Blockley (born 12 September 1949) is an English former footballer who played as a defender. He made over 300 Football League appearances and was capped by the England national football team. Playing career Blockley was born in L ...
– One cap for England. *
Adolf Hanson Adolph Jonathan "Alf" Hanson (27 July 1912 – October 1993) was a football player for Liverpool, Chelsea, South Liverpool, Shelbourne, Ellesmere Port Town and Tranmere Rovers. Life and playing career Born Bootle, Lancashire, Hanson playe ...
– One war-time cap for England. * Douglas Hunt – One war-time cap for England. * Frank Saunders – One cap for England. * Joe Wollacott – Seven caps for
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
. *
Jake Gosling Jake Nathan Gosling is an English record producer and songwriter. Best known for his production work for English singer Ed Sheeran, he has also been credited on releases for acts including Lady Gaga, The Libertines, James Bay, Shawn Mendes, A ...
– 12 caps, 2 goals for
Gibraltar Gibraltar ( , ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory and British overseas cities, city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the A ...
. * Dejon Noel-Williams – Eight caps for
Grenada Grenada is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The southernmost of the Windward Islands, Grenada is directly south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and about north of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and the So ...
. * Jacob Berkeley-Agyepong – 16 caps, 1 goal, for
Grenada Grenada is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The southernmost of the Windward Islands, Grenada is directly south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and about north of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and the So ...
. *
Keanu Marsh-Brown Keanu Marqheal Marsh-Brown (born 10 August 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a attacking midfielder or winger for Malaysia Super League club Kuching City. He began his professional career with Fulham in the Premier League but ...
– 16 caps, 1 goal, for
Guyana Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
. * Tré Mitford – 6 caps for
Guyana Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
. * Theo Robinson - 7 caps, for
Jamaica Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the is ...
. *
Omar Holness Omar Duke Holness (born 13 March 1994) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Jamaican national team. Holness played college soccer in the United States before being drafted by Major League Soccer outfit Real Sa ...
- 5 caps, for
Jamaica Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the is ...
. *
Yaser Kasim Yaser Safa Kasim Al-Kadefaje (; born 10 May 1991) is an Iraqi former footballer who played as a midfielder. Early life At age 6 Kasim left Iraq with his family to Jordan and after spending a year in Jordan where he experienced his first taste o ...
- 21 caps, 3 goals, for
Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
. * Tommy Casey – 17 caps for
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ; ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It has been #Descriptions, variously described as a country, province or region. Northern Ireland shares Repub ...
including at
1958 World Cup The 1958 FIFA World Cup was the 6th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in Sweden from 8 to 29 June 1958. It was the first and only FIFA World Cup to be played in a Nordic country. Br ...
. * Shabir Khan – Nine caps, 1 goal, for
Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
. *
Omari Sterling-James Omari Shaquil Jabari Sterling-James (born 15 September 1993) is a footballer who plays as a winger or forward for club Hereford and the Saint Kitts and Nevis national team. He previously played in the Football League for Cheltenham Town and ...
– 28 caps, four goals, for
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis, officially the Federation of Saint Christopher (St Kitts) and Nevis, is an island country consisting of the two islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis, both located in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands chain of the Less ...
. *
Leroy Rosenior Leroy De Graft Rosenior (born 24 August 1964) is a football coach and pundit. He is a former footballer whose clubs included Fulham, Queens Park Rangers (for whom he appeared as a substitute in the 1986 League Cup Final), Bristol City and Wes ...
– One cap for
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered to the southeast by Liberia and by Guinea to the north. Sierra Leone's land area is . It has a tropical climate and envi ...
. * Marcus Browning – Five caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. *
Trevor Ford Trevor Ford (1 October 1923 – 29 May 2003) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a centre forward for Swansea Town, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Cardiff City, PSV, Newport County and Romford, as well as for the Wales national tea ...
– 38 caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. * Brian Godfrey – Three caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. * Dai Jones – Seven caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. * Robert Mills-Roberts – Eight caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
*
Eddie Parris John Edward Parris (31 January 1911 – 27 February 1971) was a Welsh international footballer, who played for Bradford Park Avenue, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Luton Town, Bath City, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town. He was the fir ...
– One cap for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
, first black player to play for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. * Neil Slatter – 22 caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. *
Gareth Taylor Gareth Keith Taylor (born 25 February 1973) is a football manager and former player who most recently served as the head coach of Manchester City Women. He began his career as a defender at Bristol Rovers, having left the Southampton youth t ...
– 15 caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. *
Rod Thomas Roderick John Thomas (born 11 January 1947) is a Welsh former professional footballer who represented Wales at international level. During his career Thomas played for Gloucester City, Swindon Town, Derby County, Cardiff City, Gloucester for ...
– 47 caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. * Tony Villars – Three caps for
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
.


Notable other internationals

*
Gilbert Jessop Gilbert Laird Jessop (19 May 1874 – 11 May 1955) was an English cricket player, often reckoned to have been the fastest run-scorer cricket has ever known. He was Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 1898. Career Jessop was born in Cheltenham, ...
– 18 caps for
England Cricket The England men's cricket team represents cricket in England, England and cricket in Wales, Wales in international cricket. Since 1997, it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), having been previously governed by Maryleb ...
* Grahame Parker – Two caps for England Rugby * Frank Stout – 14 caps for England Rugby * Percy Stout – Five caps for England Rugby


Notable other sportsmen

* C.E Brown – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Trevor Halls – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Edward James – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
*
Arthur Jepson Arthur Jepson (12 July 1915 – 17 July 1997) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire before becoming an umpire. In addition to cricket he was also an accomplished football goalkeeper who played over 100 games in th ...
– Cricket Test Match Umpire and played cricket for
Nottinghamshire CCC Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Nottinghamshire. The club's limited overs team is called th ...
. * Don Meadows – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Geoffrey Morton – played cricket for
Middlesex CCC Middlesex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Middlesex which has effectively been subsumed within the ceremonial ...
. * William Murch – played cricket for
Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, founded in 1870, is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Gloucestershire. The team played its first senio ...
. *
Phil Neale Phillip Anthony Neale (born 5 June 1954) is an English former first-class cricketer who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club, captaining the team to success in the County Championship in 1988 and 1989. He also played association foot ...
– played cricket for
Worcestershire CCC Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Worcestershire. Its Vitality Blast T20 team has been rebranded ...
. * Trevor Powell – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Thomas Rust – played cricket for
Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, founded in 1870, is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Gloucestershire. The team played its first senio ...
. * Cyril Sewell – played cricket for
Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, founded in 1870, is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Gloucestershire. The team played its first senio ...
. * Eric Stephens – played cricket for
Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, founded in 1870, is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Gloucestershire. The team played its first senio ...
and rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Walter Taylor – played rugby for
Gloucester RFC Gloucester Rugby are a professional rugby union club based in the West Country city of Gloucester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. The club was formed in 1873 and since 1891 has played its home matches ...
. * Ronald Turner – played cricket for
Gloucestershire CCC Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, founded in 1870, is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Gloucestershire. The team played its first senio ...
. * George Sutton Watson – played cricket for
Kent CCC Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class cricket, first-class county cricket, county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the Historic counties of England, historic county of Kent. ...
and
Leicestershire CCC Leicestershire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Leicestershire. It has also been representative of the coun ...
.


Management


Football Management Team


Club Staff


Managerial history

''Pre 1931, the term Manager was interchangeable with the term Secretary, thus the difference is noted.''


Secretaries

''Listed according to when they became Secretary for Gloucester City:'' * 1883 W.H. Clarke * 1884 Alfred J. Smith * 1885 Herbert Benfield * 1888 Algernon S. King * 1889 Rev. Henry L. Brereton * 1890 William H. Benfield * 1893 Henry T. Robins * 1897 James G. Washbourn * 1898 Randolph Lewis * 1902 Henry W. Arkell & Henry Sherwood * 1903 Frank R. Crawley & Henry Sherwood * 1906 Joseph E. Palmer * 1909 Oliver J.A. Carter * 1910 Arthur J. Hayward * 1911 Henry E.W. Barry * 1919 Maurice Harrison * 1920 Lemuel A. Beddis


Managers

''Listed according to when they became managers for Gloucester City:'' ''(C)'' – Caretaker * 1931 Maurice Hukin * 1938 Albert Prince-Cox * 1938 Joseph Selby Thomas * 1940 William S. Blunn * 1946 Cyril Dean * 1948 Jack F. Whiting & * 1948 Douglas Hunt * 1952 Jimmy Buist * 1954 Harry Ferrier * 1959 Ollie Norris * 1960 Frank Tredgett * 1960 Phillip Friel ''(C)'' * 1960 Maurice Hukin ''(2nd)'' * 1962 Ron Humpston * 1963 Joe Hyde ''(C)'' * 1963 Tommy Casey * 1965 Robert Grant * 1966
Cyril Williams Cyril Edward Williams (17 November 1921 – January 1980) was an English footballer who played as an inside left. He made over 360 Football League appearances in the years after the Second World War. Career When on song Cyril Williams, known ...
* 1967 Dick Etheridge ''(C)'' * 1967 Harold Fletcher * 1968 Ian McIntosh * 1969 Dick Etheridge ''(2nd)'' * 1970 Rob Coldray * 1970 Dick Etheridge ''(3rd)'' * 1970 John Preece * 1971 Dick Etheridge ''(4th)'' ''(C)'' * 1971 Ian McIntosh ''(2nd)'' * 1972 Dick Etheridge ''(5th)'' * 1973 Bobby Etheridge * 1976 Colin Moulsdale * 1977 Bob Mursell * 1980 Dick Etheridge ''(6th) (C)'' * 1980 Bobby Campbell * 1982
John Layton John Henry Layton (born 29 June 1951) is an English former football player and coach who spent much of his career at Hereford United, both as a player and a manager. He played as a centre back. He made over 200 league appearances for Hereford ...
* 1982 Bob Mursell ''(2nd)'' * 1984 Tony Freely * 1985 Bobby Etheridge ''(2nd)'' ''(C)'' * 1985 Paul Richardson * 1985 Steve Scarrott * 1987 Brian Godfrey * 1991 Steve Millard ''(C)'' * 1992 Brian Godfrey ''(2nd)'' * 1994 Gary Goodwin & Brian Hughes ''(C)'' * 1994 John Murphy * 1996
Leroy Rosenior Leroy De Graft Rosenior (born 24 August 1964) is a football coach and pundit. He is a former footballer whose clubs included Fulham, Queens Park Rangers (for whom he appeared as a substitute in the 1986 League Cup Final), Bristol City and Wes ...
* 1998 Brian Hughes ''(2nd)'' * 2000 Tommy Callinan * 2001 Chris Burns * 2006 Neil Mustoe & Adie Harris ''(C)'' * 2006 Tim Harris * 2008 David Mehew * 2014 Tim Harris ''(2nd)'' * 2017 Will Morford (C) * 2017 Marc Richards * 2018 Tom Webb & Mike Green ''(C)'' * 2018
Chris Todd Christopher Richard Todd (born 22 August 1981) is a Welsh retired footballer who played as a defender and current assistant manager of Yeovil Town. Playing career Swansea City Born in Swansea, Todd began his career as a trainee with his hom ...
* 2019 Tom Webb & Mike Green ''(2nd) (C)'' * 2019 Mike Cook * 2019 James Rowe * 2020 Jake Cole ''(C)'' * 2020 Paul Groves * 2021
Lee Mansell Lee Richard Samuel Mansell (born 23 September 1982) is an English former professional Association football, footballer who played for Luton Town F.C., Luton Town, Nuneaton Town F.C., Nuneaton Borough, Oxford United F.C., Oxford United, Torquay U ...
* 2022 Steven King * 2023
Tim Flowers Timothy David Flowers (born 3 February 1967) is an English football manager and former player who manages Alvechurch. He played as a goalkeeper from 1984 until 2003, notably in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers where he was part of the s ...
* 2023 Mike Cook ''(2nd)'' * 2025 Dafydd Williams


Rivalries


Cheltenham Town

The near proximity of
Cheltenham Cheltenham () is a historic spa town and borough adjacent to the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. Cheltenham became known as a health and holiday spa town resort following the discovery of mineral springs in 1716, and claims to be the mo ...
to
Gloucester Gloucester ( ) is a cathedral city, non-metropolitan district and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West England, South West of England. Gloucester lies on the River Severn, between the Cotswolds to the east and the Forest of Dean ...
has led to the rivalry with
Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, ...
being competed for more than a century, in local and regional divisions. The first of these matches were played in 1898 and since then 212 matches have been contested between the clubs. However, the most recent league game between the two was in 1997 and since then, competitive matches between the clubs have stopped due to
Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, ...
's rise up the
English football league system The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in England, with five teams from Wales, one from Guernsey, one from Jersey and one from the ...
. This could have been Gloucester City if they had beaten Salisbury City on the final day of the 1996–97 season, however City lost 3–1 and Cheltenham were promoted due to champions Gresley Rovers' ground not being to a sufficient standard for Conference football. From 2010 to 2017, Gloucester City ground-shared at
Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, ...
's
Whaddon Road Whaddon Road, known as the EV Charger Points Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Cheltenham, England. It is the home ground of Cheltenham Town F.C. It has a total capacity of 7,066, with a mixture of seating and terracing ...
stadium.


Forest Green Rovers

The rivalry between with
Forest Green Rovers Forest Green Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in the National League, the fifth level of the English football league system. Formed in October 188 ...
has only become a recent phenomenon. For the majority of both club's history, Gloucester City were in a higher league. In 1998,
Forest Green Rovers Forest Green Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in the National League, the fifth level of the English football league system. Formed in October 188 ...
achieved promotion to the
Football Conference The National League of English Football Clubs is a professional Association football, football league in England that consists of 72 teams, divided equally between the National League (division), National League North and National League South ...
after only a couple of seasons in the Southern League. However, in 2007, Gloucester City began groundsharing at Rovers' New Lawn Stadium, which ended acrimoniously between the clubs, forcing the Tigers further into exile at
Cirencester Town Cirencester Town Football Club is a football club based in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA, the club are currently members of the and play at the Corinium Stadium. History The club was estab ...
. In 2014, the club's met in the
FA Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in domestic Football in England, English football. First played during ...
; their first competitive meeting in a generation.


Worcester City

Gloucester City and
Worcester City Worcester City Football Club is an English Association football, football club based in Worcester, England, Worcester, Worcestershire. The club play in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central, the seventh tier of English football. ...
contest the Severn Derby, as the game has recently been named. The rivalry has blossomed in the 2000s due to both clubs participating in the
Conference North The National League North, officially known as Vanarama National League North for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Association football league in England. National League North is the second division of the National Leagues and step 2 o ...
and the close proximity between the two cathedral cities. The two sides have met 104 times during their history. However, since
Worcester City Worcester City Football Club is an English Association football, football club based in Worcester, England, Worcester, Worcestershire. The club play in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central, the seventh tier of English football. ...
's resignation from the
National League National League often refers to: *National League (baseball), one of the two baseball leagues constituting Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada *National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
due to financial problems, the clubs have not met since 2017.


Hereford

A local rivalry had existed with
Hereford United Hereford United Football Club was an association football club based in Hereford, England. They played at Edgar Street for their entire history. They were nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites', after their predominantly white kit, or 'Th ...
until the club dissolved in 2014. The sides had met 42 times between 1939 and 1971. A new club set up called
Hereford F.C. Hereford Football Club is an English association football club from the city of Hereford. They were founded in 2014 as a phoenix club for Hereford United, and inherited their Edgar Street stadium. They are nicknamed 'The Whites' after their ...
joined
Midland Football League The Midland Football League, officially known as the Capelli Sport Midland Football League since January 2025 for sponsorship reasons, is an England, English association football, football league that was founded in 2014 by the merger of the form ...
, eventually rising to meet Gloucester City in the
National League North The National League North, officially known as Vanarama National League North for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Association football league in England. National League North is the second division of the National League (English footb ...
.


References


Further reading

*Clark, Timothy R. D in collaboration with Kujawa, Rob (2009). The Complete Record of Gloucester City AFC 1883–2009. (566 pgs) Tiger Timbo Publications. . *Clark, Timothy R.D (2007). The Pioneers: Gloucester City Association Football Club 1883–1914. (108 pgs) TigerTimbo Publications. . *Clark, Timothy R.D (2021). Gloucester City AFC Players' A–Z. (758 pgs) TigerTimbo Publications. .


External links

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