Bangor City F.C.

Bangor City F.C.

Bangor City Football Club (Welsh: Clwb PĂȘl-droed Dinas Bangor) are a semi-professional Welsh football club from the City of Bangor. The club compete in the Welsh Premier League, being ever present since the league was founded in 1992.

Founded in 1876, Bangor City have played in the inaugural season on the Welsh Cup and the UEFA Europa League, along with being founder members of the North Wales Coast League, the Welsh National League, the North Wales Combination, the Welsh League (North), the Northern Premier League, the Alliance Premier League and the League of Wales.

Live radio commentary is available for all Bangor city games home and away, it is provided on the fans website bangorcitizens.com, the commentary team consists of Jonathan Irvine, Garry Sweeney and former Radio Cymru stalwart Ian Gill.

The club's home colours have traditionally been Royal blue shirts, Royal blue shorts and Royal blue socks, although over the years home colours have varied to include Royal blue and yellow and scarlet and Royal blue.

Read more about Bangor City F.C.:  History, European Record, Biggest Victories and Losses, Current Squad, Managerial History, Notable Former Players

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