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Bangor City Contact Information -
Cysylltwch â’r Clwb:
Tel/Ffon: 01248 718253 FAX: 01248 716873
The Stadium
Farrar Road
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 4DH
E-mail:
info@bangorcityfc.com
cpdbangorcity@yahoo.co.uk
Useful Links:
Citizens-Choice.co.uk
(Unofficial Website)
BCSA Historical site (Bangor City Historical archive)Bangor City Girls Team

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Information on Bangor City Football Club
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Founded |
1876 |
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Ground Capacity |
3200 |
Previous Names |
Bangor Athletic |
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Seating Capacity |
750 |
Nickname |
The Citizens |
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Ground Record |
11,000 v Cardiff City (Welsh cup, March 1951) |
Previous Leagues |
Cheshire League |
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Pitch Size |
118 x 75 yards |
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Northern Premier |
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Colours |
Blue |
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Conference (GOLA) |
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Red (Change) |
Club Officers & Officials
Manager |
Peter Davenport |
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Chairman |
Ken Jones |
Assistant Manager |
Steve Owen |
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President |
Gwyn Pierce Owen |
Physiotherapist |
Andre Pepper |
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Secretary |
Alun Griffiths |
Coach |
Steven Owen |
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Commercial manager |
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Club Records
Record Transfer Fee Paid |
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£9000 for Karl Thomas (Runcorn) 1996 |
Record Transfer Fee Received |
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£22000 for Tommy Mutton (Swansea) 1999 |
Players who have progressed into the Enlgish Football League
Tony Coleman
02.05.1945
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A former Stoke City apprentice who made a handful of appearances for Tranmere and Preston prior to his move to Farrar Road in 1964.
After some sensational goals and impressive performances for City he moved to Doncaster Rovers and then Manchester City for whom he made 86 League appearances. |
Barry Ashworth
18.08.1942
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Stockport born defender whose career began at Farrar Road in the early 1960s before a move to Southend in 1963. Further transfers to Hartlepool, Tranmere and Chester City before returning to mastermind Bangor's escape from relegation from the NPL in the early 1970s. |
John Hughes
04.05.1951
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Anglesey lad John was a Blackpool junior who moved from Bangor to Altrincham before taking in a spell with Stockport County before his return to Farrar Road where he once again scored goals season after season. |
Neville Southall
16.09.1958
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Primarily a reserve at Farrar Road and initially no sign of the career to come with moves to Winsford and then Bury. However mention his name to Everton fans or Welsh football followers and the word legend comes along, so too a ranking as one of the World's finest goalkeepers. |
John McClelland
07.12.1955
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Tall Irish defender moved to Bangor to live and work after being released by Cardiff City. His pace and composure had to be noticed sooner or later and it was Mansfield who took the gamble in 1978, before high profile moves to Rangers and Leeds United and International caps for Northern Ireland. |
Mark Carter
17.12.1960
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Better known as Spike, a hard working striker signed from South Liverpool who moved to Runcorn, Barnet and then Bury where he retained his eye for a goal and extreme work ethic. |
Player |
Club Joined |
Other EFL Clubs |
International Honours |
Steve Johnson |
Bury |
Rochdale |
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Alan Walker |
Millwall |
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Neil Ellis |
Chester City |
Maidstone United |
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Carl Dale |
Chester City |
Cardiff City |
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Ray Woods |
Wigan Athletic |
Coventry City |
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Alan Morris |
Chester City |
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Kevin Mooney |
Bury |
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Marc Lloyd Williams |
Stockport County |
Halifax, York City |
Welsh B International |
Neil Fisher |
Chester City |
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Tommy Mutton |
Swansea City |
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Gary Twynham |
Macclesfield |
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Directions to Farrar Road, Bangor, Gwynedd
Bangor City play in Bangor, North West Wales, on the Menai Straits as the A5 crosses onto Anglesey. Bangor is approximately 50 miles West of Chester along the A55.
If entering from Chester or Betws Y Coed direction follows signs into Bangor, pass the City Swimming Pool, approximately one mile further - with the Railway Station and Traffic Lights 100 yards directly ahead - turn left into Farrar Road (one way) the ground is immediately on the left. If entering from Caernarfon follow signs for the City centre, turn left (one way) immediately under the railway bridge, take the right hand lane up to the railway station traffic lights. Turn right at the lights and then (100yds) right again into Farrar Road. The ground is immediately on the left.
If travelling by train, alight at Bangor station, straight across the road at the traffic lights. Walk 100 yards, turn right into Farrar Road - the ground is immediately on the left.

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