Clifton Rugby Football Club

Clifton Rugby Football Club
Clifton RFC
Full name Clifton Rugby Football Club
Union Rugby Football Union
Founded 1872, Bristol, England
Ground(s) Station Road, Cribbs Causeway
Chairman Steve White/Andy Sainer
President John Raine
Coach(es) John Barnes
League(s) National League 2 South
Official website
www.cliftonrugby.co.uk

Clifton Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club founded in Clifton, Bristol, England. Over the years the club's home games have been played in a variety of locations in northern Bristol, though never in Clifton itself; since 1976 they have been based at the southern end of Cribbs Causeway.

Clifton is Bristol's oldest club, and one of the oldest in the world[1]. Clifton Rugby Club was formed on 27th September 1872 at the Kings Arms on Blackboy Hill in Clifton, Bristol. The pub still stands , although it was rebuilt in 1902, and since refurbishment in the late 1990's was known as Bohemia. It was then renamed Babushka, then Stark and was refurbished and renamed The Black Bear at the end of 2007. It has now (2009) reverted back to its original name of The Kings Arms. We are the 32nd oldest club in the United Kingdom, the 21st oldest in England, the 2nd oldest in the South West (Bath Rugby beat us by 7 years) and the oldest in Bristol[2].

Clifton's Cribbs Causeway ground also hosted the Bristol Packers American football team in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[3]

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