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ARDAL SOUTH EAST

Tue 4th April

715pm KO £4 Entry

Tredegar Leisure


Pant Ind Est

Merthyr Tydfil

CF48 2SR

01685 721777


MUGS & BADGES

£7.50

£3

Support the town with a Mug or

Badge

if you are interested in purchasing either a hat or badge

email tredegartownfc@gmail.com

or speak to one of the committee members


TREDEGAR TOWN

GOYTRE FC

R.WEBB

C.HERRING

T.LYNCH

M.JONES

T.CROMPTON

L.PARFITT

L.WILLIAMS - CLEMENT

L.MORGAN

L.JAMES

L.HITCHCOCK

C.EVANS

C.WILLIAMS

J.CULLINANE

K.THOMPSON

J.PRICE

A.ELLIAS

MANAGER G.HARBORD

ASSISTANT I.MORRIS

K.STEVENTON

K.BERRY

M.DJALO

R.DAVIES

W.ARCHER

K.LEEK

J.NEEDS

F.RYAN - PHILLIPS

C.HAM

B.JENKINS

N.DAVIES

M.STEWART

N.GULLEY

P.GARGARO

J.BELL

T.TOUHIG

MANAGER C.MORGAN-HILL

ASSISTANT E.CHIVERTON


T.T.A.F.C HISTORY

Two notable players have been involved with the club, first Andrew York became player

manager in 2007 after captaining Barry Town to a host of trophies in the early 90s and having

European success. Later Cohen Griffith would join the management team, having played 234

games for Cardiff City.

During this time the club had been mainly mid to lower table, but narrowly failed to gained

promotion in 2014-15, missing out by just two wins to Ammanford.

THE CLUB HAVING GAINED TIER 3 CRITERIA, NOW TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THE ARDAL

SOUTHERN LEAGUE, SOUTH EAST DIVISION UNDER MANAGER GARETH HARBORD.

Tredegar Town was formed over 40 years ago in 1968 by the late Cliff Bethel, to provide a

recreation for those young men who preferred playing association football to Rugby Union. Cliff

had originally been chairman of Troedrhiwgwair from 1961-65 but formed a new team with the

help of his brother Dai. The team was originally known as the Rhyd Boys Club and was known

throughout Wales for sending players to represent Wales at Schoolboy and Boys Club of Wales

level.

The clubs first success came in 1982-83, when they won the Gwent Amateur Cup and won the

Gwent Youth Cup in 1988. By this time the club had changed its name to Tredegar Town and

moved on to senior level plying their trade in the North Gwent League Division 1, rising to a

Premier Division place. With the introduction of the pyramid system, Tredegar gained a place in

the more challenging Gwent County League in 1990-91 and played their games at the Recreation

ground.

The team steadily gained credibility throughout the 90s winning promotion from Division 3

and winning the Division 2 title in 1992-93. Life in Division 1 was short-lived, but after relegation

the club bounced instantly back with the Division 2 title again in 1994-95, while the Gwent County

Motors Cup was won in 1997.

In 1997-98 Tredegar won the Gwent County Division 1 title and were successful in applying for

membership to the Welsh Football League. The club found instant success at this level, finishing

as runners up to Caerleon in its debut season in Welsh League Division 3, winning 24 and draws 4

out of 32 league games with a mammoth 101 goals scored. The club also had its best success in

the Welsh Cup, reaching the last 32 before falling to Llanelli (2-1) after wins over Pontlottyn

Blast Furnace (3-0) and Taffs Well (2-1). The club was managed during this success by Riley

Gray who stepped down in 2002 but would go on to become club Secretary until 2018.

Tredegar would stay in Division 2 for 11 seasons, their best finish being in 2004-05 when they

just missed out on promotion by 3 points to Bryntirion Athletic. This season had seen the club

move from the Recreation Ground where they had played for 36 years to a purpose-built ground

at Tredegar Leisure Centre.

However, in 2009-10 the club suffered relegation to Division 3 along with Maesteg Park and

Porthcawl Town. This is where the club would stay until the end of 2018-19 when pyramid

restructuring saw them play the last ever Welsh League season in Division 2, finishing in 10th

position on a points per game average due to the pandemic. During this time the club had been

mainly mid to lower table, but narrowly failed to gained promotion in 2014-15, missing out to

Ammanford.






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Lucy Morris


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Huge congratulations to our very own Welsh Dragon, Holly

Jones. Holly who represents our U16s side has been named

captain of the Boys and Girls Club of Wales u15s football

team.

Holly will be part of the team playing an international game

against Scotland in the summer.

Well done Holly from all at the club, we are very proud!




A THANK YOU to our sponsors & funders


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