Team Bath Football Club was an English association football club affiliated with the
University of Bath
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in the city of
Bath
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, Somerset. The club, formed in 1999, allowed players to combine professional football with higher education. In nine seasons, Team Bath rose rapidly through the
English football league system
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to reach the
Conference South
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in 2008. Still, the club disbanded at the end of the
2008–09 season following a decision by the
Football Conference
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and
The Football League
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to disqualify it from further promotion because of its financial structure.
The club competed in the
Western League for the first time in 2000–01. Promotion that season, and again in 2002–03, gained the club entry into the
Southern League. The club gained significant media exposure for an
FA Cup
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run in the 2002–03 season, when it reached the first-round proper of the competition, becoming the first university team to compete at that stage since 1880. After five seasons in the Southern League, Team Bath was promoted into the Conference South after winning the 2007–08 Southern League Playoff Final.
Team Bath's home matches were played at the university's sports grounds for their first four seasons. In 2004 the club secured a deal to ground-share with
Bath City at
Twerton Park
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, capable of holding more than 8,000 supporters. Team Bath struggled to attract fans, and generally had among the lowest average attendances in their leagues.
History
Formation and early success
In 1999,
TeamBath, the sports department of the
University of Bath
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, set out to establish a football club that played within the English professional league structure, but also allowed the players to continue their education with studies at the university. In the
2000–01 season, the club entered the
Western League, the ninth level of the
English football league system
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.
Paul Tisdale, a recently retired player who had appeared for
Southampton
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and
Yeovil Town was appointed as the team's head coach. The team won promotion from Division One to the league's Premier Division in their first season. They continued to be successful in their second year, but missed out on back-to-back promotions, finishing fourth in the league in their first season in the Premier Division. They competed in the
FA Vase
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for the first time in
2001–02, advancing to the third round before being eliminated by
Arlesey Town.

In their third season, Team Bath attracted global interest due to their involvement in the
FA Cup
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. Playing in the competition for the first time, Bath beat
Barnstaple Town 4–0 in the preliminary round to begin their campaign. They followed this up with victories over
Backwell United,
Bemerton Heath Harlequins, and
Newport County in the early stages of the qualifying rounds. They faced
Horsham
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in the fourth qualifying round; a place in the first round proper awaiting the victors. The match at Horsham's ground finished 0–0, and the teams returned to Bath for the replay, which Bath won 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. Their victory meant that Team became the first university team to compete in the first round since
Oxford University
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, who were runners up in 1880.
Bath drew
Mansfield Town
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The club was formed in 1897 as Mans ...
at home, and despite the offer of reversing the fixture and playing at Mansfield's
Field Mill
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stadium, the club opted to play the match at their home ground at the university, securing permission from the local police and the city council to erect temporary seating for the match. The match, which drew a record home attendance for Team Bath of 5,469, was won convincingly by Mansfield, who were leading 3–0 by half-time. Despite two late goals from Carl Heiniger and Caleb Kamara-Taylor, Bath lost the match 4–2, and was eliminated from the cup.
The team was less successful in the FA Vase: after beating
Fairford Town in a replay, Bath were knocked out of the competition by
Lymington & New Milton in the second round. In the league, Team Bath won 27 of their 34 matches and were unbeaten at home to finish top of the
Western League Premier Division and gain promotion to the
Southern League.
Southern League
Team Bath played the
2003–04 season in the Southern League Western Division, one of two divisions that fed the Premier Division. The team won 21 of their 40 matches and finished the season in sixth position. Despite their relative success, Team Bath struggled to attract spectators to their ground: their average home attendance of 103 was the lowest in the league,
and their lowest attended matches were the 2–1 victory over
Bedworth United, and their defeat by the same scoreline to
Gresley Rovers, each of which had 55 recorded spectators.
For the
2004–05 season, the non-league structure was adjusted due to introducing a second division for the
Football Conference
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. As a result, Team Bath's sixth place in the Western Division was sufficient to "promote" them to the Premier Division of the Southern League.
The team struggled in the next two seasons, winning just 14 of their 42 league matches each season, resulting in league finishes of 14th and 17th respectively. In 2004–05, the club had its most successful FA Trophy campaign, reaching the Third round before being eliminated 2–1 by
Histon
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. During the summer of 2006, head coach
Paul Tisdale left the club to take up the vacant manager's position at
Exeter City. He was replaced at Team Bath by
Andy Tillson, a former
Grimsby Town
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Nicknamed "the Mariners", the club was f ...
and
Bristol Rovers defender. The 2006–07 season brought success to both Bath clubs;
Bath City won the Southern League, and Team Bath finished as runners-up. In the playoffs, Team Bath won their semi final against
Hemel Hempstead Town 3–1, and advanced to play
Maidenhead United in the final. Maidenhead, who had been relegated from the
Conference South
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the season before, won the match 1–0, consigning Team Bath to another season in the Southern League. Team Bath repeated their league form the following season, and once again finished as runners-up, this time behind
King's Lynn
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. A 4–1 victory against
Bashley in the playoff semi-final, aided by a hat-trick from the league's top-scorer
Sean Canham, saw Bath reach their second successive playoff final. Team Bath improved on the previous season, beating
Halesowen Town 2–1 in the final, Canham once again providing Bath with a decisive goal in the 89th minute. The win secured the team a place in the
Conference South
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.
Conference South
For the 2008–09 season, Team Bath played at the highest level they achieved in their history. Competing in the Conference South, the club were two promotions away from
The Football League
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. Early in the season Bath were competing for a play-off berth, but failed to maintain their form, eventually finishing 11th in the table with 16 wins. Towards the end of the season, the Football Conference notified Team Bath that as they were not a
limited company
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they would be ineligible for further promotions, and would no longer be allowed to compete in the FA Cup; the club opted to resign from the Conference at the end of the season rather than restructure. Team Bath had at the time been discussing the possibility of a merger with Bath City, with the aim of getting the merged team into the Football League.
Management and financing
Team Bath were managed by University of Bath director of sport Ged Roddy. Although the "nucleus" of the team was made up of students, they were supplemented by semi-professional players. The team was supported financially by the University of Bath, which according to an article published in the ''
Bath Chronicle'' has declined to make detailed accounts publicly available, citing section 43 of the UK's
Freedom of Information Act. In the 2005–6 season £48,510 was paid to players on sports scholarships, although no figures have been released for the amount paid to those not on scholarships. Neither has it been revealed how much was paid in rent for the use of Bath City's Twerton Park stadium, nor the remuneration received by the club's coaches.
Performance summary
Records
* Best league finish: 11th out of 22 in
Conference South
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,
2008–09
* Best
FA Cup
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performance: First round,
2002–03,
2007–08,
2008–09
* Best
FA Trophy
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performance: Third round,
2004–05
* Best
FA Vase
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performance: Third round,
2001–02
Honours
*
Southern League Division One
** ''Runners-up:''
2006–07,
2007–08
*
Western League Premier
** Champions:
2002–03
*
Western League Division One
** Champions:
2000–01
*
Somerset Premier Cup
** Champions: 2006–07
* The
FA Cup
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First round
** 2002–03, 2007–08, 2008–09
References
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