Sunday, 14th of August 2016

Sunday, 21st of August 2016

Saturday, 27th of August 2016

Saturday, 10th of September 2016

Saturday, 17th of September 2016

Saturday, 24th of September 2016

Saturday, 1st of October 2016

Saturday, 15th of October 2016

Saturday, 22nd of October 2016

Saturday, 29th of October 2016

Saturday, 5th of November 2016

Saturday, 19th of November 2016

Sunday, 27th of November 2016

Sunday, 4th of December 2016

Saturday, 10th of December 2016

Tuesday, 13th of December 2016

Sunday, 18th of December 2016

Monday, 26th of December 2016

Saturday, 31st of December 2016

Tuesday, 3rd of January 2017

Saturday, 14th of January 2017

Saturday, 21st of January 2017

Tuesday, 31st of January 2017

Saturday, 4th of February 2017

Monday, 13th of February 2017

Saturday, 25th of February 2017

Saturday, 4th of March 2017

Saturday, 11th of March 2017

Saturday, 18th of March 2017

Saturday, 1st of April 2017

Wednesday, 5th of April 2017

Saturday, 8th of April 2017

Saturday, 15th of April 2017

Saturday, 22nd of April 2017

Saturday, 29th of April 2017

Saturday, 6th of May 2017

Saturday, 13th of May 2017

Sunday, 21st of May 2017





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The team AFC Bournemouth


AFC Bournemouth ( ( listen)) is a professional association football club based in Bournemouth, Dorset, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1890 as Boscombe St. John's Institute F.C., the club was reformed in 1899 as Boscombe F.C.. They changed to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic F.C. in 1923, before settling on their current name in 1972. Nicknamed The Cherries, since 1910 Bournemouth have played their home games at Dean Court. Their home colours are red and black striped shirts, with black shorts and socks. AFC Bournemouth have won the second and third tiers of English football, and were twice runners up of the fourth tier. They have also won the Football League Trophy, and the Football League Third Division South Cup. Bournemouth have spent most of their history in the third tier of football. Under manager Eddie Howe, they have risen through the pyramid; the 2015–16 season was AFC Bournemouth's first ever in England's top division.