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Aberystwyth Town F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. Image File history File links Aberystwyth_Town_Logo. ...
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Aberystwyth (IPA: , South Welsh: ) (in English: Mouth of the Ystwyth) is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort within Ceredigion, Wales. ...
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Brian Coyne is a Scottish football manager, currently at Welsh Premier League side Aberystwyth Town. ...
The Welsh Premiership is the national football league for Wales and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. ...
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The Welsh Premiership is the national football league for Wales and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. ...
The club was founded in 1884, and plays at Park Avenue, Aberystwyth, where their ground accommodates 5500 spectators (1000 seated). 1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Park Avenue is a multi-use stadium in Aberystwyth, Wales. ...
Aberystwyth (IPA: , South Welsh: ) (in English: Mouth of the Ystwyth) is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort within Ceredigion, Wales. ...
The team's first choice strip is green shirts with black trim, black shorts and green socks. The second choice strip is yellow shirts black shorts and yellow socks. Early History
Aberystwyth Town FC were formed in 1884, although the club probably existed in the 1870s in an earlier incarnation - the re-establishment of a "town" club is recorded in 1876. Aber's league career has a nomadic flavour, as they have been members of various leagues since they entered the first competition, the Welsh League, in 1896. After only one season they reverted to playing friendly matches. They entered the English FA Cup on a few occasions and with interest in the club rekindled, they joined the "Combination" but again for only one term, probably because of the expense of travelling. Note: for the full results of all FA Cup finals, see FA Cup Final The FA Cup - this is the fourth trophy, in use since 1992, and identical in design to the third trophy introduced in 1911. ...
Early 1900s - Welsh Cup Success The club were firmly on the map in 1900, convincingly beating fancied Druids 3-0 in the Welsh Cup final and becoming the first team from mid-Wales to take the trophy. But this Welsh Cup victory almost proved to be their downfall as they hit a massive financial crisis and a mass exodus of players. NEWI Cefn Druids F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. ...
The Welsh Cup is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams from Wales and, in the past, neighbouring parts of England. ...
1920s - Welsh National League Successes Aber were members of the Montgomeryshire & District League from 1904, winning several championships, and with the advent of the Welsh National League in 1921 joined the Central Section. The club was very successful in the 1920s - achieving six title wins - and took the Mid-Wales League title in 1933 and 1950. Aber won the Welsh Amateur Cup in 1931 and 1933 and were finalists in 1935 and 1972.
1950s onwards The club began a long stay in the Welsh League (South) in 1951, although they continued to also field a team in the Mid-Wales League, and for a time in the Cambrian Coast League. They eventually returned to mid-Wales competition in 1963.
1980s onwards Aber finally won the Mid-Wales league championship until 1984, after finishing as runners-up on six occasions. They retained the title the following season, both under team boss Meirion Appleton. The club were, by then, firmly established as one of the premier clubs in mid-Wales and in 1987 they returned to the Welsh League (South). They were three times runners-up in this league before their inclusion as founder members of the League of Wales. The Welsh Premiership is the national football league for Wales and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. ...
1990's - League of Wales and qualification for European competition Aber achieved their best position in the League of Wales to date - 3rd - in their first season. After struggling for a few seasons in the League, and flirting with relegation in 1996/7, it took until February for the Black & Greens to gain a home win. Aberystwyth at last found some success in 1998/9 when they qualified to represent Wales in the UEFA InterToto Cup competition. They did this by virtue of finishing fourth in the league on 57 points behind Barry Town on 76, Inter Cable-Tel on 63 and Cwmbran who took third place on goal difference. The UEFA Intertoto Cup is a summer football competition for European clubs that have not qualified for one of the main UEFA competitions (the Champions League and the UEFA Cup). ...
Barry Town F.C. is a football team based in Barry, Wales. ...
Cwmbran (Welsh: Cwmbrân) is a new town in Monmouthshire, Wales, established in the 1950s to provide new employment in the south eastern portion of the South Wales coalfield. ...
Manager, Meirion Appleton made way for former Wolves, Derby County and Coventry City midfielder Barry Powell. This took place part-way through the season as a result of Aber crashing 5-0 at home to Caersws in a league game. Powell took over the reins of the club and led the Black & Greens into European competition for the first time. It was a memorable event with Aberystwyth narrowly losing 3-4 over two legs against Floriana of Malta. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. is an English football club playing at Molineux. ...
Derby County F.C. is an English football club, currently playing in the Football League Championship. ...
Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues due to the traditional colour of their strip (which itself is sky blue in honour of the sky blue cloth traditionally made in the city), are a football team based in Coventry, England. ...
Caersws is a small village sitting on the River Severn in Powys, Mid Wales. ...
Go malta! Floriana Football Club (usually simply known as Floriana) is a football club in Floriana, Malta. ...
The success of European qualification brought many changes to Park Avenue. A new BBC studio and TV gantry, followed by the new "Dias" stand which brought the number of seats in the two stands up to nearly 600. The "Dias" stand being named after club legend David "Dias" Williams who holds the club scoring record of 476 goals in only 433 games between 1966 and 1983.
2000s - mixed results The pressures of maintaining the standards achieved in 1999, and the ongoing upgrading of the stadium left the club financially stretched in the 2000/2001 season. Consequently they were unable to repeat the feat of attaining a European berth, just missing out by three points, although the club gained entry to the FAW Premier cup competition for the third year running. They managed to progress to the quarter-finals twice. Barry Powell paid the price for his failure to qualify for Europe, and left the club by mutual consent. Powell was replaced at the beginning of the 2001/2 season by Frank Gregan who had a very impressive background in English non-league football and was unanimously voted into the job as new manager prior to the start of the season. He was responsible for bringing in several players with extensive experience in the English pyramid, but it took too long for him to produce any kind of consistency on the field of play. When Gregan was linked with the Dr Martens League Western Division club, Weston Super Mare - and the team suffered an ignominious home exit from the Welsh Cup at the hands of CC Sports league Aberaman Athletic in October 2001 - the writing was on the wall for Gregan. This was combined with a poor away record and an exit from the lucrative latter stages of the FAW Premier cup at the hands of Caersws. Weston Super Mare Football Club is a football team based in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England. ...
Gary Finley took over as player/manager immediately after Gregan departed for Weston. There was an instant improvement in form and with minimal additions to the squad despite most of Gregan's signings departing, a top eight finish looked possible. The club just missed out on the FAW Premier cup ending up in ninth place in the league on 51 points which was seven points adrift of the UEFA InterToto cup spot claimed by Caersws. They elected to play their home tie in the competition at Park Avenue, and like Carmarthen Town did the year before, Park Avenue witnessed the third undefeated Euro performance in four seasons, as Caersws drew 1-1. Carmarthen Town F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. ...
Finley took the club to equal its best-ever finish of fourth in 2003/4 and again qualify for Europe, via the UEFA InterToto Cup, but following a policy decision to base the team on more local players, Finley departed with the Merseyside contingent and David Burrows took over as player/manager. The change of strategy produced a worsening of results in 2004/5, but the club's management decided to stick with the Ceredigion player policy despite seeing Park Avenue attendances slump by nearly 40 percent. David Burrows (born Dudley, West Midlands, England, 25th October 1968) was a footballer who played in the last Liverpool team to win the League championship in 1990. ...
The club also received a further set-back in December 2004 when a serious fire destroyed much of the social club's facilities, ruling out the ground for the staging of cup finals until the new John Charles lounge was opened in 2005. Brian Coyne was appointed as manager halfway through the 2005/06 season after Burrows resigned. Brian Coyne is a Scottish football manager, currently at Welsh Premier League side Aberystwyth Town. ...
Biggest victories and losses - Biggest win: 21-1 v. Machynlleth in 1934.
- Biggest defeat: 1-20 v. Caersws F.C. in 1962.
- Biggest League of Wales win: 6-0 v. Briton Ferry Athletic, and Llanidloes Town, both in 1993.
- Biggest League of Wales defeat: 1-8 v. Barry Town in 1997.
Machynlleth is a market town in the traditional county of Montgomeryshire (Sir Drefaldwyn), north Powys in Wales. ...
Caersws F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. ...
Barry Town F.C. is a football team based in Barry, Wales. ...
Notable players - Leigh Richmond Roose, the noted goalkeeper, was selected to represent Wales while playing for Aber in 1900.
- Mal Rees
- David "Dias" Williams, - all-time top goalscorer
- Donald Kane, now club chairman and third team player.
- Oswald Green
- AG Morris
- Bob Peake
- Tommy Seaton
- AE Sandford
- Bill Putt
- Dick Caul
- Harry Richards
- Eddie Ellis
- Ted Bevan
- Gareth Hopkins, once of Stockport County.
- Mal Rees
- Derrick Dawson
- Dyfrig Davies
- Ken Williams
- Alan Blair
- Mike Evans
- Bryan Pugh-Jones, otherwise known as Mr ATFC. Still works at the club as Groundsman despite over 50 years with the club.
- Wil Lloyd
- David P. Whitney
- Jason Matthews, current Weymouth goalkeeper
- Stuart Roberts
- Gavin Allen
- Geraint Goodridge
| | | Aberystwyth Town | Airbus UK | Bangor City | Caernarfon Town | Caersws | Carmarthen Town | Connah's Quay Nomads | Cwmbran Town | Haverfordwest County | Llanelli | NEWI Cefn Druids | Newtown | Port Talbot Town | Porthmadog | Rhyl | The New Saints | Welshpool Town Leigh Richmond Roose, MM, (November 27, 1877 â October 7, 1916) was a Welsh international footballer who kept goal for a number of professional clubs in the Football League between 1901 and 1912. ...
Stockport County Football Club are an English football club based in Stockport, Cheshire, currently playing in League Two, after dramatically avoiding relegation to the Conference in the 2005-06 season. ...
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Weymouth F.C., also known as The Terras, are a Dorset-based English Association football (soccer) club based in the town of Weymouth, who play in the Conference National. ...
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