History


SYNOPSIS

The successful Red Bull endeavours in football and in Trophy Manager has its newest branch opened in England! 

Red Bull Bristol was founded on the 15th of March, 2020 and finished its first full season (s63) with nothing less than two trophies, clinching the first league title in the form of the Conference Premier Group 16, and the first friendly league title in the second edition of the Newbie League. 

Following promotion from the Conference Premier, RB Bristol has been building a strong basis on which to operate on and continue pushing for promotions with a mid-table finish and a promotion spot finish in the first two seasons in League 2.


TROPHIES


Conference Premier - Group 16
Season 63

Newbie Friendly League II

Season 63



HALL OF FAME

- The Midfield Triangle of Seasons 62-66.

Hassan Depper

One of our own. The skipper led the side from the middle of the park for the first 5 seasons our history, serving as the tireless heartbeat of the team in the field while the club built a strong basis outside of it. 
He was first player to reach 100 appearances for the club, and the appearance record holder at 104. He also leads the assist record of the club with 43 assists. 
He lifted both the Conference Premier and the Newbie Friendly League trophies in Season 63. 


One of our first signings, Rixon went on to partner Depper in the midfield for 90 games, recording the same 43 assists as his midfield duo. A strong box-to-box midfielder known for his world-class passing ability, averaging more than 90% pass-completion during his spell at the club. Until he was poached by League 1 outfit PrIde of the Black Country in a part-exchange deal for Macauley Bartlett. 
Rixon was the first Red Bull Bristol player to win an individual award, being named the u21 Player-of-the-Season in the title-winning campaign of season 63.


Tomasz Janke

Arriving together with Rixon all the way from Poland, Janke was the first international player to make history for Red Bull Bristol. A physical offensive midfielder and set-piece king that led the club with his technical abilities. His numbers speak for themselves, jaw-dropping 71 goals and 40 assists in 81 appearances for the club.



RECORDS

Individual

Most Games         Hassan Depper - 104 apps

Most Goals           Tomasz Janke - 71 goals

Most Assists         Hassan Depper and Ronald Rixon - 43 assists


Transfer Records

Most Expansive Purchases

1

Macauley Bartlett 

47.6M


2

Jeremy Jones

45.8M


3

Demetrio Fuego

43.0M


4

Asher Begley

40.5M


5

Lawrence Brooks

32.2M


Most Expansive Sales

1

Elmar Isayev

27.5M


2

Ronald Rixon

26.0M


3

Santo Flood

24.5M


4

Neil Baldrick

23.1M


5

Eduardo Mielgo    

21.5M



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