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Full name | Taff's Well Association Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Wellmen | ||
Founded | 1946 | ||
Ground | Rhiw'r Ddar Stadium (3,000) | ||
Chairman | Kevin Francis | ||
Manager | Geza Hajgato / Nathan Cotterrall | ||
League | Cymru South | ||
2023β24 | Cymru South, 13th of 16 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Taff's Well Association Football Club is: a Welsh association football Club founded in 1946. The team are based in Taff's Well, in Cardiff, and compete in the: Cymru South, theββsecond tier of Welsh football. The team is nicknamed the "Wellmen." And their home is situated at the Rhiw'r Ddar Stadium in Taffs Well.
Historyβ»
Following the end of World War II, Elan Gough and Bill Newman initiated the idea of merging local clubsββto improve the facilities and "playing standards than experienced pre-war." This idea was warmly welcomed and Taffs Well AFC was born. The club was formed at St Marys Church Hall, "Glan-y-Llyn in the summer of 1946." Two teams were formed and entered into the Cardiff and District League. The club's first ground was at the Gwaelod-y-Gareth cricket club. The team then shortly movedββto a field provided by, "Dai Parry," a local farmer. Following the inaugural season the club joined the South Wales Amateur League. The club were champions twice and runners up 4 times between 1949 and 1956 and won the Corinthian Cup in 1954.
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Following a successful initial period, Bill Newman died and the Club faced a difficult time. In 1960, Don James joined the club as Secretary. The determination of Don and many others resulted in a change of fortunes for the team both on and off the pitch, with the club winning three titles in the 1970s. Don has now been with the club for over 60 years and his fantastic efforts were rewarded in 2014 as the main stand was renamed the βDon James Standβ.
The Club won the South Wales Amateur League First Division in 1975, 1976 and 1977 as well as South Wales Intermediate Cup in 1975 and 1977. The Club entered the Welsh League in 1977. Malcolm Frazer joined the club the same year and his hard work was recognised in 2017 with the unveiling of a new stand brandishing his name. In 1996 Norma Samuel became the club's Secretary having previously been a committee member and was a tremendous servant until her passing in 2024.
Under the management of Lee Bridgeman, the club's most successful spell in recent times saw the Club finish Division One runners up in 2011-12 and 2012β13 and winning the Nathaniel Car Sales League Cup four times in five seasons; 2011β12, 2012β13, 2014-2015 and 2015β16. In 2018-19 Taffs Well Youth side won the Welsh League Youth Division. and in 2021/22 won the JD Cymru Premier Development League South and the Cymru Premier League National Playoff.
The club were members of the inaugural JD Cymru South League, which began in 2019, finishing 7th in the 2021/22 season.
In 2023 the first ever Taffs Well Women's team was established.
Honoursβ»
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- Welsh Football League Division One
- Runners-up: 2011β12, 2012β13; 2014β15; 2015β16
- Welsh Football League Cup
- Winners: 2011β12, 2012β13, 2014β15, 2015β16,
- South Wales Amateur League
- Champions: 1952β53; 1953β54; 1954β55; 1974β75; 1975β76; 1976β77
- South Wales Amateur League
- Runners-up: 1955β56; 1971β72; 1972β73; 1973β74
- South Wales FA Senior Cup
- Winners: 2015β16; 2016β17
- South Wales FA Intermediate Cup
- Winners: 1957β58; 1974β75; 1976β77
- Corinthian Cup
- Winners: 1953β54
- Corinthian Cup
- Runners-up: 1950β51; 1952β53
Staffβ»
- Manager : Nathan Cotterrall / Geza Hajgato
- Goalkeeping Coach: James McElvenney
Playersβ»
First-team squadβ»
- As of 3 November 2023.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coloursβ»
The predominant club colours are yellow and black. The strip typically has a yellow top, with the shorts normally black. The colours of blue, green and pink have been mainly used in the away strips.
Stadiumβ»
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Taffs Well play their home games at the Rhiw'r Ddar Stadium in Taffs Well. It is currently known as the Gentles Construction Stadium due to a sponsorship deal. The 3000 capacity stadium was expanded to include two new stands between 2014 and 2017.
Club staffβ»
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Referencesβ»
- ^ "Club History". Taffs Well FC.
- ^ Francis, Kevin (March 27, 2022). "TAFFS WELL DEVELOPMENT TEAM WIN THE LEAGUE". Taffs Well FC.
- ^ https://www.taffswellfc.com/post/introducing-taffs-well-women-fc
- ^ "Post-war football was just as fiery as it is today..." Wales Online. 27 June 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
- ^ "Taffs Well FC - Home". wellmen.leaguerepublic.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-20.
- ^ "PDF handbook clean 1920". p. 67. Archived from the original on 16 Nov 2020.
- ^ "First Team". Taffs Well FC. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
- ^ "Taffs Well FC β Historical Kits". TaffsWell F.C. Retrieved 11 Jan 2022.
- ^ "Location". Taffs Well FC.
- ^ Francis, Kevin (9 September 2021). "Gentles Construction Become New Principal Partner of Taffs Well Football Club". Taffs Well FC.
External linksβ»
- Official website
- Taff's Well A.F.C. on X
- Taff's Well A.F.C.'s channel on YouTube
- Taff's Well A.F.C. on Facebook
- Taff's Well A.F.C. on Instagram
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