Bristol City F.C. - League History

League History

  • 1901–06: Football League Second Division
  • 1906–11: Football League First Division
  • 1911–22: Football League Second Division
  • 1922–23: Football League Third Division
  • 1923–24: Football League Second Division
  • 1924–27: Football League Third Division
  • 1927–32: Football League Second Division
  • 1932–55: Football League Third Division
  • 1955–60: Football League Second Division
  • 1960–65: Football League Third Division
  • 1965–76: Football League Second Division
  • 1976–80: Football League First Division
  • 1980–81: Football League Second Division
  • 1981–82: Football League Third Division
  • 1982–84: Football League Fourth Division
  • 1984–90: Football League Third Division
  • 1990–92: Football League Second Division
  • 1992–95: Football League First Division
  • 1995–98: Football League Second Division
  • 1998–99: Football League First Division
  • 1999–04: Football League Second Division
  • 2004–07: Football League One
  • 2007–08: Football League Championship
  • 2008-09: Football League Championship
  • 2009-10: Football League Championship
  • 2010-11: Football League Championship
  • 2011-12: Football League Championship

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