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All Results and information. Squad photograph from 2003/04, Exeter’s first season in the Conference Division where they finished just one place outside the playoffs in 6th. They failed to reach the First Round proper of the FA Cup, however in the FA Trophy Exeter did make the Quarter-Final.
Squad photograph from the 2002/03 season, which saw Exeter be relegated to the Conference, after a 23rd place finish in Division Three. City were in the FA Cup run up to the Third Round, but exited the League Cup in the First Round, and the League Trophy in the second round.
The Chairs of Exeter City; First Team Players Country Of Birth; Results (Head to Head) Men's Team; Women’s Team Results (Head to Head) Champions 1990; Exhibits. One of Our Own; EFL 100; Champions 1990; Terry Cooper | Talking the Title; Celebrating Our Heritage; ECFC Museum; History of St James Park; The Uzzell Family Memorabilia Collection ...
An additional exhibition featuring archival photography was also produced for permanent display online and at St James Park, alongside a touring component that appeared at the Phoenix Centre, Exeter.
Exeter City Football Club History Group, The Grecian Archive and the Heritage Trust are working together to catalogue and digitise records from Exeter City Football Club. The club, which was founded in 1901 as St Sidwell's United, has an active heritage programme.
On the 100th anniversary of the club in 2004, the Brazil national side visited St James Park for a return match which the visitors won 1-0. Exeter managed a superb 0-0 draw against Manchester United in the FA Cup Third Round on Saturday 8th January 2005. Dido must have given the United team hell!
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Exeter City Official Name: Exeter City Football Club Formed: 1904 Ground: St James Park (9,036) Manager: Eamonn Dolan