Early history Established in 1910, it was, alongside the
Manila Jockey Club (1900s),
Manila Sporting Club (1906),
Sandow Athletic Club (1906),
Manila Nomads Sports Club (1914) and
Aurora Athletic Club (1910s) one of the pioneers of football in the Philippines. and successfully defended their Philippine title winning it back to back. The
Bohemians, in 1914, failed to defend their crown and complete a
three-peat, as a club founded in the same year,
Nomads SC was able to dethrone the mighty team and win the National Championship, becoming also the first to do so and the third ever Filipino club champion. Bohemian SC wasted no time in showing the newly champions and the other clubs which one ruled the national football scene, as the
Bohemians regained the title in 1915 as well in 1916 and were reinforced by
Paulino Alcántara who helped them, not only, win a three-peat in 1917 but also complete a four-peat in 1918. In that year, a certain
Virgilio Lobregat, who was still a teenager, was also present. Right after
Alcántara left the club to return to play for the
Culés, he took over and led Bohemian to a second three-peat to start the new decade, winning the title in 1920, 1921 and 1922. In those years the National Championship started to feature foreign clubs which were making it difficult for the
Bohemians, also furthered by the fact that a lot of the veteran players stopped playing for the club as they got older. Filipino football saw different champions before Bohemian but, still led by
Lobregat, it won its tenth Philippine National Championship in 1927.
Revival Former Philippine national team player
Jason de Jong and his group began talks in 2017 regarding the possible revival of the Bohemian Sporting Club. The following year the ownership group established the Bohemian Football School and the BSC academy in honor of
Paulino Alcántara and the story of the club as a vehicle to draw in youth players to develop for the club. In 2018 the name, the crest of Bohemian SC resurfaced on the football pitch for the firsts times, after more than 80 years, through the youth academy teams, and it immediately saw an early success as, some of them were able to win the
Aboitiz Cup and the Agila Cup in their respective categories. The group sent its men's amateur team to join the amateur 7's Football League, a Metro Manila-based 7-a-side football league and debuted in the third season of the competition in 2019. Among the players of the Bohemian side there were some
UFL and
PFL players such as
Izzeldin Elhabib,
Hamed Hajimehdi and former Philippine national team player as well as chairman of the club
Jason de Jong. The group has stated that it plans to organize a first team for the club in the next years as it intends to be, firstly, sustainable before launching themselves to the professional football world. ==Colours and badge==