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Welcome to the official website of Bangor City Football Club - Croeso i dudalen gartref CPD Dinas Bangor.

2003/04 League fixtures more info
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LAST MATCH
FAW Premier Cup
Aberystwyth 3 - 3 Bangor
Welsh Cup
Bangor 0 - 0 Glantraeth
Bangor lost 7-6 on penalties
Welsh Premier
Bangor 4 - 1 Porthmadog

LOW Cup

Porthmadog 0 - 2 Bangor
LEAGUE TABLE
Pos Team Pd Pts
1 T.N.S. 7 21
2 Aberystwyth 8 20
3 Bangor City 7 16
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The Bangor City F. C. new season annual meeting was held on Tuesday 26th August at Bangor Social Club. In the meeting, supporters were told how shares in the club could be bought for £1.  more info
  £3 entrance fee for the unemployed.
Bangor City Football Club are offering a reduced entrance fee for the unemployed. To qualify unemployed people must show your signing on card and sell 25 tote tickets. Because you sell 25 tote tickets you also have the opportunity to buy shares in the club. If you can sell 25 tote tickets per week, in 12 months time a share will be yours for £1. Please phone 01248 718253 and we will send you books of tote tickets. Anyone interested just needs to hand over your counterfoils and the money, and show your signing on card, at a venue to be arranged, and you will be given a jobseekers pass, allowing you entry for £3. We are arranging a suitable time and venue, possibly in the jobcentre in Bangor to meet up. More information will follow here soon.

Tues 7th Oct Aberystwyth 4 - 1 Bangor City. After losing on Saturday Bangor still only have one point in the FAW Premier Cup. Bangor City were 1 - 0 down before half time. Peter Hoy was sent off on his second yellow. Kenny Burgess equalised only to see Aber score another 3 goals to seal it.

Sat 4th Oct Bangor City 0 - 0 Glantraeth. After extra time Bangor lost 7 - 6 on penalties in the Welsh Cup. Bangor City's game against Cumru Alliance team Glantraeth should have been a walk in the park, however the result will haunt City. Welsh Cup holders Barry Town were dumped out of the competition by Risca & Gelli United after a 2-1 defeat on Friday night. Also Uwic Inter Cardiff from the Welsh League defeated Carmarthen Town 2-1 at Cyncoed. But Aberystwyth and Cwmbran had no such problems as they enjoyed comprehensive wins.
Ex Bangor City's Marc Lloyd Williams scored four goals in Aberystwyth's 12-1 demolition of Lex, and Chris Summers also grabbed four for Cwmbran in their 5-1 win over Merthyr Saints.
Bangor: Priestley, Hoy, Goodall, E. Jones, Roberts, Ingram, Burgess, O. Jones, Hunt, Evans, Jefferies,
Subs: Paul Gedman, Paul Friel, Clayton Blackmore
Glanrtraeth: P.Pritchard, G.Owen, D.Jones, W.Gibbs, R.Davies, N.Roberts, M.Owens, M.Thomas, R.Williams, R.Owen, L.Davies
Subs: K.Roberts, P.Whelan, C.Thomas
Yellow Cards: Glantraeth - Gareth Owen
Red Cards: Bangor's Eifion Jones Attendance: nearly 1000

Fri 26th Sep
Bangor City 4 - 1 Porthmadog. Hat-trick hero Owain Tudor Jones, who has had trials with Chelsea FC, showed what he can do and gave Porthmadog something to think about.
Kenny Burgess hit the post after a few minutes but scored the first goal after 14 minutes. Mark Williams equalised for Porthmadog, 9 minutes before half time, only for Owain to make it 2 for City a few minutes before the break.
Owain scored his second two minutes into the second half and made his hat-trick from a penalty 1 minute before the final whistle. The Porthmadog Manager on BBC TV commented after the game saying that the result did not reflect the game.
Bangor: Priestley, Hoy, Goodall, E.Jones, Roberts, Ingram, Burgess, O Jones, Gedman (Jefferies 85'), Evans, Hunt. Subs not used: Griffiths, Friel
Porthmadog: McGuigan, JG Jones, Harrison, Parry (Wagstaff 75'), Webber, E.Williams, Hughes, Caughter (T.Williams 61'), M.Williams, C.Owen, R.Owen (Pugh 61'). Sub not used: B.Evans
Scorers: Bangor - Kenny Burgess 14' Owain Jones 41' 47' 89' (p) Porthmadog - Mark Williams 35'
Yellow Cards: Bangor - Hoy 28', Hunt 83' Porthmadog - Caughter 46'  Attendance: 558  match report

Tues 23rd Sep TNS 3 - 3 Bangor City. The might of TNS were tested on Tues with three goals a peace in the FAW Premier Cup. After losing to TNS a few weeks ago, in the league game that could easily have seen City the victors, Bangor come away with one point and stay well in contention. Goals - Lee Hunt 2, 32, Ray Ingram 69, (TNS- Martin Naylor 9, John Toner 50, Jamie Wood (pen) 62)  match report

Fri 19th Sep
Bangor City beat Newtown AFC 5 - 2 on Friday evening. Paul Gedman's hat-trick kept Bangor hard on the heels of the leaders.
Although Newtown worked tirelessly, and carved their fair share of chances, they often found themselves sliced open by City.
But Robins boss Roger Preece remained upbeat after seeing his side create several good chances.
 match report

Tues 16th Sep
Bangor City beat Porthmadog 2 - 0 on Tues evening (3 - 1 on aggregate). After Porthmadog's 4 - 0 defeat by TNS at the weekend.
Bangor and Porthmadog had question marks over the availability of key players in the run-up to the night's Loosemores Welsh Challenge Cup first round, second leg match at the Traeth, where nearly 400 people turned up. match report


Sat 6th Sep
Bangor City 7 - 2 Cwmbran Town. City in SEVENTH HEAVEN.
SRampant leaders Bangor City tore Cwmbran town to shreds on the way to a magnificent seven-goal haul. Ross Jefferies is shown kicking Bangor's sixth goal against Cwmbran.  match report

 

Our condolences and thoughts go to the family of Hubert Hughes who died on Thurs 4th Sep. Hubert was a huge fan of Bangor City, and played for City and Pwllheli in the 1950's. Hubert was a fantastic footballer, and will be deeply missed by his family, friends and his Bangor City fellow players. “Seasider” reminisces, “He was a PE Teacher at Segontium School in Caernarfon in 1964 when I was in Bangor College. I spent 10 weeks "training" at Segontium. Great bloke and a mad City fan”.

Former Bangor player Harold Atkinson also passed away on 4 September at the age of 78. Signed to Bangor from Poole Town by T G Jones in 1957, it was as a centre-forward with Tranmere Rovers that Atkinson had attained legendary status, netting six in the FA Cup tie against Ashington in November 1952. After leaving Bangor, Atkinson later played for Llandudno and Borough United in Welsh football, before ending his career at New Brighton. (Thanks to roversrearguard.com for this brief tribute)

Wed 3rd Sep Bangor City 1 - 1 Porthmadog. City heading forward in the League of Wales Cup
Hero Hugh Griffiths, who has been out of action for 12 months from injury, equalised in the 90th minute, after Lee Hunt's shot was blocked. Striker Lee hunt battled the flu to bolster the home clash with Porthmadog. Wing back Peter Hoy returned after a one-week ban to kick off the first-round first-leg derby. The Gwynedd rivals are due to meet again at the Welsh Premier newcomers' Traeth ground on Tues, Sep 16. Hoy, who was signed by Bangor in the close-season from Cammell Laird, had a seven-day suspension carried over from the last campaign. City have mixed emotions over the League Cup, having reached the final five times, including last season, when they lost to Rhyl on penalties. Porthmadog's Tony Williams scored from 10 yards just before half time. City pounded away at Porthmadog's goalmouth hitting the crossbar and post, the City goal didn't come until a few minutes before full time. The citizens have to fight hard in the second leg, as Porthmadog put up a great battle.  The picture shows one of many close misses that Bangor had. Click pic for larger image.

Sun 31 Aug TNS 2 -1 Bangor City. Wood's double strike halts Bangor's charge. After a goal by Kenny Burgess within 3 minuets Bangor struggled to hold on to the lead. match report

Sat 23rd Aug Bangor City 5 - 0 Welshpool Town.
Bangor City still Top of the Welsh Premiership.
The picture shows Bangor scoring the 4th goal in a brilliant game. Click pic for larger image. match report
Tue 19th Aug
Newi Cefn Druids FC 1 - 5 Bangor City.
Bangor City Top of the Welsh Premiership after Gedman makes them a 5 star team.

In the second game of the season Bangor City finally found their shooting boots on Tuesday night to condemn Newi Cefn Druids to 5-1 home defeat.

Peter Davenport's side failed to score in their opening day draw at Afan Lido, but the Citizens needed only six minutes to find the net at Cefn.

Paul Gedman delivered the telling strike, and the new signing went on to grab a further three goals against his former club.

Gareth Williams also got himself on the scoresheet before the home side grabbed a late goal through Richard Snell.

Sat 16th Aug Afan Lido 0 - 0 Bangor City.  Pitch battle
Furious City chief fumes at Afan Lido’s sandy surface.
Bangor City were happy to get a point in this goalless deadlock
match report
Bangor City FC Fun day - 3rd August 2003
A fun day out for the whole family was held at Bangor Rugby Club.
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NEW STADIUM APPROVED by Gwynedd councillors With a vote of 24 in favour, 2 against. The proposed site will be a development off Holyhead Road Between Upper Bangor and Menai Bridge, near the Menai Straits. Talks can continue with a supermarket chain about a store at Farrar Road. Club secretary Alun Griffiths said "This is a very positive move for Bangor City and we are looking forward to moving in about 3 years. Farrar Road will also be redeveloped and there will be new facilities for the whole community.
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Chairman, Ken Jones appeared on HTV news at 6.00pm on Tues 5th. Where he showed viewers the current ground and facilities and the proposed site at nantporth, off Holyhead Road.

Pre season games - invaluable practice for new signingssee fixtures
FAW Premier Cup Draw - City in same group as Caersws, Aberystwyth and TNS.
Welsh Premier League Cup draw more

Sat 9th Aug 2003  Bangor 1 - 0 Colwyn Bay -
Tue 5th Aug 2003  Vauxhall FC 1 - 0 Bangor -
Fri 1st Aug 2003  Llangefni 2 - 1 Bangor City

Fri 1st Aug 2003  Mark Palios, newly-appointed Chief Exec of the English Football Association, (former Bangor captain). replies to our letter more

BANGOR 4 - 1 WREXHAM Wed 30th July 2003
Bangor played a very lively team, with the eldest being no more than 18 years old. Wrexham VI put up a great battle but could not stop Bangor from scoring on home turf. Goal scorers were Owain Tudor Jones (2), Kenny Burgess and Lee Hunt.
match reports
Sat 26th July Bangor 3 - 0 Poulton vics a great result.
Wed 23rd July  Bethesda 0 - 6 Bangor City a convincing win in the first of the friendly games
 
Bangor go down 5-2 in Rumania
Bistrita win 6 - 2 on agg match report
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Bangor v Gloria Bistrita

Bangor 0   Gloria 1 Bangor Took on FC Gloria Bistrita at Rhyl's Belle Vue ground on Saturday, but lost 1 - 0. Even though Gloria were down to 10 men with a few minutes left in the game, Bangor could not get the ball in the net. Bangor played really well, however, hitting the crossbar was the closest they came to scoring. They travel to Bistrita, 50 kilometres away from Dracula's castle on Thursday, for the second leg. We wish them all the best. See the match report.

Chris Short has joined Aberystwyth as assistant manager

Manchester City drawn against TNS Llansantffraid in the Intertoto Cup. City win 5 - 0 in the first round. more info
 

Lloyd-Williams set for Aberystwyth move - DAILY POST - 19 June 2003 See our news page.

Bangor City Football Club in the Sartid gameBangor City have been playing in the national League of Wales for the last ten years, currently called the JT Hughes Mitsubishi Welsh Premier League. Bangor City FC has been the best performing North Wales team over that period - having won the League Championship twice and the Welsh Cup twice.
Bangor has also carried the League of Wales Banner into Europe on four occasions - travelling to Poland, Iceland, Sweden, Yugoslavia, and most recently, to Romania in the Intertoto cup, where we went down to crack First Division outfit FC Gloria Bistrita. Managed by Peter Davenport, the club finished last season in third position, and reached the final of the League of Wales Cup, losing in a penalty shootout to Rhyl.

The club has a long and illustrious history, Bangor City were also founder members of the Nationwide Conference and appeared at Wembley during their days in the English Non-league Pyramid.

Watch this space for information and results in the 2003 - 2004 Welsh Premier League.

 

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