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Cambridge City Football Club is an English association football club currently playing in the Conference South.

Founded in 1908, they were known as Cambridge Town F.C. until the city of Cambridge was formally granted city status in 1951. Both they and their neighbours Abbey United F.C. then applied to change their name to Cambridge City F.C. Cambridge Town's application was approved because it arrived first and therefore Abbey United changed their name to Cambridge United F.C..

In the 1960s and early 1970s Cambridge City were a dominant force in local football, commanding attendances into the 5000s. However, since Cambridge United F.C. got elected into the Football League, City have struggled to attract as many supporters to their games. After many years avoiding relegation, the club have recently managed to maintain higher standards; they had a good FA Cup run in 2004-05 and are consistently in the top half of their league. Since United's relegation from the League in 2005, the two Cambridge clubs are now only one division apart.

The City Ground (also known as "Milton Road"), has been their home ground since 1922, though part of the site has been sold for development and there has been the threat of having to sell the rest. The club has a bar and lounge which is open on match days, and available for hire to the general public.

History


  • 1950-51 - Joined Athenian League
  • 1958-59 - Joined Southern League South Eastern zone
  • 1962-63 - Southern League Champions
  • 1968 - Relegated to Division One
  • 1969-70 - Southern League Division One runner-up; promoted to Premier Division
  • 1970-71 - Southern League runner-up (on goal average)
  • 1976 - Relegated to Division One North
  • 1979-80 - League re-organised to Southern & Midland Divisions (no Premier); placed in Midland Division
  • 1982-83 - Switched to Southern Division
  • 1985-86 - Southern League Southern Division Champions (on goal diff.); promoted to Premier Division
  • 2004-05 - Joined Conference in newly-formed Southern Division

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Reserve team


Cambridge City Reserves F.C. joined the Eastern Counties Football League in 1959 and won the Division One title in 2004. They were replaced in the league in 2006 by the newly-formed feeder club Cambridge Regional College F.C..

  • 1959-60 Joined Eastern Counties League
  • 1961-62 Runners-up
  • 1963-64 Joined Metropolitan League
  • 1965-66 Rejoined Eastern Counties League
  • 1966 Left Eastern Counties League
  • 1973-74 Rejoined Eastern Counties League
  • 1976 Left Eastern Counties League
  • 1991-92 Rejoined Eastern Counties League, in Division One
  • 1995 Left Eastern Counties League
  • 1996-97 Rejoined Eastern Counties League
  • 1998 Left Eastern Counties League
  • 1999-00 Rejoined Eastern Counties League
  • 2003-04 Eastern Counties League Division One Champions; Promoted to Premier Division

  • Best league position: 2nd in Eastern Counties League, 1961-62

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External links


Cambridge | English football clubs | Football Conference | Sport in Cambridgeshire

 

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