AFC Bournemouth: Modern Era and Premier League Breakthrough
Promotions, Name Change, and Premier League (1970s–Present)
The 1970s and 1980s brought relegation to the Fourth Division in 1974–75. Bournemouth won promotion back in 1981–82 and reached the Third Division in 1986–87. The club changed its name to AFC Bournemouth in 1997 to reflect its modern professional status and separate from the amateur connotations of the old name. They reached the FA Cup quarter-finals in 1993–94 and 2013–14.
Under manager Eddie Howe from 2008, Bournemouth achieved promotion from League Two in 2008–09 via the play-offs and from League One in 2012–13 as champions. The club won promotion to the Premier League in 2014–15 as Championship runners-up under Howe. They spent five consecutive seasons in the Premier League from 2015 to 2019–20, achieving survival each year with notable wins against top clubs and finishing ninth in 2016–17.
Relegation to the Championship came in 2019–20. The club won promotion back in 2021–22 as Championship runners-up under Scott Parker. They spent one season in the Premier League in 2022–23 before relegation. The Vitality Stadium (Dean Court) was redeveloped in the 2010s with new stands and facilities to support growing crowds in Bournemouth. Recent years include mid-table finishes in the Championship with focus on youth development and community engagement.
In the 2025–26 Championship season, AFC Bournemouth sit 8th after 35 games (14 wins, 10 draws, 11 losses, 50 goals for, 46 against, 52 points). They compete strongly for play-off places with consistent home form at the Vitality Stadium. Recent seasons reflect determination and progress in the second tier.
AFC Bournemouth's history reflects remarkable progression. From 1899 church origins and Southern League success to 2015 Premier League promotion, five top-flight seasons, and ongoing Championship ambition, the Cherries embody resilience, community spirit, and pride in Dorset football at the Vitality Stadium.
Categories: AFC Bournemouth, Premier League History, Championship Era, Vitality Stadium
Keywords: AFC Bournemouth 2015 Premier Promotion, Vitality Stadium, Eddie Howe Era, Cherries Nickname
Source: https://www.afcb.co.uk/