Vitality Stadium, home stadium of AFC Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

EnglandEngland
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Founded

1899

Venue

Vitality Stadium

City

Bournemouth

Capacity

12,000

Surface

grass

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AFC Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth
19/05/202620:30
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Manchester City

Did you know?

AFC Bournemouth was founded in 1899 as Boscombe St John's Institute FC before going through several name changes.

Season Stats

Record

12W 16D 7L

H:7W/A:5W

Goals

55 / 52 (+3)

H:28/A:27

Clean Sheets

9

H:7/A:2

Rank

9

Sidelined Players (7)

since 13/09/2025
E. ÜnalACL Knee Injury
since 07/01/2025
A. SmithHamstring
since 31/08/2025
since 13/09/2025
R. ChristieGroin Injury
since 04/04/2025
J. KluivertCalf Injury
since 10/08/2025
L. CookMCL Knee Injury
since 20/07/2025

Trophies

League Two

2009/2010,

1x2nd Place

League One

2012/2013,

1x2nd Place

Championship

2014/2015,

1xWinner

Championship

2021/2022,

1x2nd Place

AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth, known as the Cherries for their distinctive red-and-black shirts and founded in 1899 as Boscombe FC before adopting their current name in 1971, play at the intimate Vitality Stadium (Dean Court) in Bournemouth, one of the Premier League's smaller grounds with a capacity of approximately 11,300. The club spent most of their history in England's lower divisions until Eddie Howe guided them to their first-ever Premier League season in 2015, a genuinely historic achievement for a provincial seaside club. After a brief relegation in 2020, they won the Championship again in 2021-22 and returned to the top flight. Under Andoni Iraola, appointed in June 2023, Bournemouth achieved their best-ever Premier League finish of 9th in 2024-25 with 56 points, establishing themselves as one of English football's most tactically progressive and overachieving clubs.