GFSN 11-a-side League.

2006-2007: Winners.
2007-2008: 3rd place.
2008-2009: 3rd place.
2009-2010: 2nd place.


GFSN 11-a-side Cup.

2006-2007: Winners.

2007-2008: Semi Finalists.

2008-2009: Finalists.

2009-2010: Finalists.


GFSN National 5-a-side Tournament .

Cardiff 2009: Runners up.

Brighton 2011: Quarter Finalists.


South West 11-a-side League.

2010-2011: 2nd place.


London Football for All Tournament.

2006: Winners.


Yorkshire National 5-a-side Tournament.

2006: Winners.

2007: Winners.

2008: Quarter Finalists.

2009: Quarter Finalists.


Leicester 5-a-side Tournament.

2010: Semi Finalists.


IGFLA World Cup.

London 2008: Quarter Finalists.



Club History

Club Honours and Awards

GFC Bournemouth was formed by Dave Maxwell in 2005. The club was established to give gay footballers the opportunity to play the game with like-minded people. By the end of the first year the club had attracted sufficient numbers to begin playing weekly.


In 2006 the club was invited to join the 11-a-side GFSN League. In a memorable first season, the club won both the league title and the inaugural GFSN Cup. It also entered and won the London Unity League and won two further tournaments .


The club changed its name from 'GFC Bournemouth' to 'GFC Bournemouth & Hampshire' in 2008 in order to better reflect its catchment area.


In 2010 the club celebrated five years of football and helped to establish a brand new regional 11-a-side  South West Gay League.


The club decides to leave the South West League in the summer of 2011 due to low member numbers and now only take part in GFSN National 5-a-side tournaments.  


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