Gonville & Caius A.F.C.

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Gonville & Caius
Shield of Gonville & Caius College
Full name Gonville & Caius
Association Football Club
Nickname(s) Caius
Founded C19
Ground Barton Road, Cambridge
Capacity
Captain Charlie Manning
League CUAFL Division 1
CUAFL 2004-2005 Division 1, 8th
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Gonville & Caius AFC, more commonly known as Caius, is the representative football club of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge. It is one of only a few university teams to have entered the FA Cup 1st round proper.

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[edit] Introduction

Caius football club has a long and distinguished history, entering the first Cuppers, the FA Cup 1st round proper in two years of the 19th Century. The club has had numerous Blues, as well as an England international and Test cricket captain, and a Malawian U-21 international. The first golden age of the club was in the post-war era, while the new millennium has seen an upturn in the club's fortunes and great success on the pitch. Caius play their home games at Barton Road sports ground, affectionally know by students as Barty Road. The club enters four men's teams and a women's team into the Cambridge University Association Football League.

[edit] History

[edit] 19th Century: Cup history

While no one knows exactly when Gonville & Caius College first had an official football club, it is highly likely that members of the college were playing football on Parker's Piece in the mid-19th Century with other members of the university. Caius entered a team in the inaugural Cuppers tournamnent of 1882-1883, however they took their place in history by entering the FA Cup in 1880-1881 and 1881-1882 as the only university team in the competition. The last year that Cambridge and Oxford had entered was 1879-1880, the year in which Oxford finished as runners-up to Clapham Rovers. It was left to Caius to continue the corinthian values of the amateur teams in the face of the impending dominance of professional clubs such as Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End. History records that this challenge by Caius was not to be successful, with the team giving walkovers to Nottingham Forest in 1880 and Dreadnought in 1881. This was to mirror the end of an era for amateur clubs as the last year a university side competed in the 1st round of the FA Cup turned out to be the last year an amateur side would win the competition. The achievement of Caius has only been replicated once, in 2003, by Team Bath.

[edit] 1950s and 1960s: Time in the top flight

The post war era was one of success for the club in the League and internationally, if not in the prestigious Cuppers. The 1st XI was in Division 1 for all but six of 20 years, winning the league in 1953. Relegation to Division 2 was always swiftly followed by a promotion back to the top division.

The best personal achievement by a player from the era is by far that of the 1952 captain Gerry Alexander. A double blue in football and cricket, he played for the England amateur team against Holland in Michaelmas term 1952 and won the FA Amateur Cup with Pegasus in 1953. He also went on to play for the West Indian cricket team, later captaining the side for 18 test matches.

Another notable player from this era was the distinguished broadcaster, Sir David Frost, who was the goalkeeper of the 1958-1959 1st XI team. This team photograph is currently on display at Barton Road.

[edit] Late 20th Century: 30 years of hurt

Further disappointment in Cuppers and league campaigns confined mostly to Divisions 2 and 3 were hallmarks of a decline in the college's footballing status, probably caused by the dominance of rugby and rowing at a college whose main intake is from public schools. Football remained extremely popular at the college and by the late 1990s the club had regular second and third XIs, as well as a successful women's team.

[edit] Ground

Caius play their home matches at the Gonville & Caius Sports ground. The pitches are located along Barton Road, which gives the ground its nickname of Barty. The ground is only a five minute walk from Harvey Court, Caius 1st year accommodation block, and 10 minutes from the centre of town. During the football season, which runs in the Michaelmas and Lent terms, there are two pitches which run east-west from goal to goal. The pitch to the south is noticeably larger and is prioritised for the 1st XI.

In Easter term, the football pitches are replaced by a cricket pitch and several lawn tennis courts. There is also an asphalt tennis court and two squash courts. Until 2004 there was also a netball court. The pavilion (pictured left) has three changing rooms, a bar (covered by a University vinters license), a piano, and a dartsboard. The wall are covered in sporting memorabilia, including photographs of past teams and pendants from tours.
Away games can involve much travelling around the city as few college football pitches are located as near to the centre as Caius' pitches. Games are played as far away as Girton College, 5 kilometres to the north of the town centre, and Homerton, 2 kilometres to the south.

[edit] Club honours

[edit] 1st XI

Date Honour
2005 CUAFL Plate winners
CUAFL Plate runners-up
1953 First Division: champions
1973 Second Division: champions
1951,1967,1981,1991,2004 Second Division: promoted
2003 Third Division: champions
Third Division: promoted

[edit] 2nd XI

Date Honour
2005 Fourth Division: promoted

[edit] 3rd XI

Date Honour
2004 Sixth Division: champions
2001 Division 5B: champions

[edit] 4th XI

Date Honour
2004 Seventh Division: promoted

[edit] Committees

Year 1st XI Captain 2nd XI Captain 3rd XI Captain 4th XI Captain Secretary Treasurer
1969-1970 Colin Schindler          
1997-1998 Richard Austin Stephen Folwell Andrew Berks   Jamie Goldsmith  
1998-1999 Ian Connatty Arin Saha Chris Mitchell   Ben Sulaiman  
1999-2000 Ben Sulaiman Matt Arena     Daniel Green  
2000-2001 Daniel Green Andy Kordowicz Jamie Russell   Miles Copeland  
2001-2002 Miles Copeland Dave Bell Tim Cadman Ben Tanner Peter Wood  
2002-2003 Pete Wood Stephen Feeney Dominic Saunders Rich McGregor   James Thimont
2003-2004 Noel Eves Joseph Ferm Barnaby Cooke Martyn Race Adrian Pegg Stephen Catton
2004-2005 Nicholas Greenwood Dominik Ceglowski Adrian McMullan Giora Moss Martyn Race Stephen Catton
2005-2006 Charlie Manning Ben Prior Henry Hobson Dave Walker Jamie Corby Adrian McMullan

[edit] 1st XI Performance

Year Division Position Cup result
1880-1881     FA Cup 1st Round Proper
1881-1882     FA Cup 1st Round Proper
1950-1951 Division 2    
1951-1952 Division 1    
1952-1953 Division 1 1st  
1953-1954 Division 1    
1954-1955 Division 1    
1955-1956 Division 1    
1956-1957 Division 2    
1957-1958 Division 2    
1958-1959 Division 2    
1959-1960 Division 2    
1960-1961 Division ?    
1961-1962 Division ?    
1962-1963 Division 1    
1963-1964 Division 1    
1964-1965 Division 1    
1965-1966 Division 2    
1966-1967 Division 2    
1967-1968 Division 1    
1968-1969 Division 1   Cuppers 2nd Round
1969-1970 Division 1    
1970-1971 Division 2    
1971-1972 Division 2    
1972-1973 Division 2 1st  
1973-1974 Division 1    
1974-1975 Division 2    
1975-1976 Division 2    
1976-1977 Division 3    
1977-1978 Division 2    
1978-1979 Division 2    
1979-1980 Division 3    
1980-1981 Division 2    
1981-1982 Division 1    
1982-1983 Division ?    
1983-1984 Division ?    
1984-1985 Division ?    
1985-1986 Division ?    
1986-1987 Division ?    
1987-1988 Division ?    
1988-1989 Division 2    
1989-1990 Division 2    
1990-1991 Division 2    
1991-1992 Division 1    
1992-1993 Division 2?    
1993-1994 Division 3?    
1994-1995 Division ?    
1995-1996 Division ?    
1996-1997 Division 2    
1997-1998 Division 3    
1998-1999 Division 3    
1999-2000 Division 3    
2000-2001 Division 2    
2001-2002 Division 2    
2002-2003 Division 3 1st Cuppers QF
2003-2004 Division 2 2nd Plate runners-up
2004-2005 Division 1 8th Plate winners
2005-2006 Division 1    

[edit] Contact details

Address
Gonville & Caius Association Football Club
Gonville & Caius College
Trinity Street
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1TA
Phone Numbers 
Gonville & Caius College: 01223-332400

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