PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB GUIDE

Bournemouth AFC

NICKNAME

The Cherries

FOUNDED

1899

STADIUM

Vitality Stadium (capacity: 11,307)

CITY

Bournemouth, Dorset

COLOURS

Red and black stripes

CURRENT MANAGER

Andoni Iraola (leaving) → Marco Rose (incoming summer 2026)

Club History

Bournemouth are one of the smallest clubs in the Premier League by ground capacity and by history. They spent most of their existence in the lower divisions of English football, nearly going out of business in 2008. Eddie Howe — a former Bournemouth player — became their manager and led them from the fourth tier to the Premier League between 2008 and 2015. They survived in the top flight for five seasons before going down in 2020. Promoted again in 2022, they have since established themselves as a genuinely competitive Premier League club under Andoni Iraola, whose attractive attacking style has made them one of the most fun teams to watch in the division.

Known For

One of the smallest stadiums in the Premier League — the Vitality Stadium holds just over 11,000

Playing attractive, attacking football under Iraola — regularly one of the league’s most entertaining teams

The remarkable story of a club that almost died in 2008 and now competes in European places

Producing top-level players from relative obscurity — Dominic Solanke, Neto and others

Their seaside location — the only Premier League club on the south coast of England

Key Players to Watch

Antoine Semenyo — Forward

Ghana international who has been electric for Bournemouth. Direct, powerful and scored the winning goal in The FA Cup final for Manchester City on loan. Now back at Bournemouth as one of their key attacking players.

Evanilson — Striker

Brazilian forward who has been among the most clinical finishers in the Premier League this season.

Stadium Guide

The Vitality Stadium (also known as Dean Court) is Bournemouth‘s ground. With a capacity of just over 11,000 it is the smallest in the Premier League — giving matches there an intimate, intense atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the top flight.

Major Honours

No major trophies. The Premier League is the highest level Bournemouth have competed at.

Rivals

Southampton (south coast rivalry), Portsmouth.

2025/26 Season

Final position: Around 6th-8th — European qualification possible

Bournemouth‘s best Premier League season in their history under Iraola. They were in contention for European football on the final day, having been unbeaten in 14 consecutive matches at one point. A remarkable achievement for a club of their size.