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Aberystwyth Town F.C.

Aberystwyth Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-Droed Tref Aberystwyth) is a Welsh semi-professional football team, currently playing in the Cymru Premier, the top tier of football in Wales. They are the only top flight men's football team in Ceredigion.

Aberystwyth Town
Full nameAberystwyth Town Football Club
Nickname(s)Seasiders
Black and Greens
Founded1884; 140 years ago (1884)
GroundPark Avenue, Aberystwyth
Capacity5,000 (1,500 seated)
ChairmanDonald Kane
ManagerAnthony Williams
LeagueCymru Premier
2022–23Cymru Premier, 10th of 12
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded in 1884,[1] and plays at Park Avenue, Aberystwyth, where their ground accommodates 5,000 spectators with 1,000 of that capacity seated. The club is one of the founding members of the Cymru Premier.

The club's youth team, Aberystwyth Town Under 19's, currently play in the Welsh Premier Development League – South, whilst the Women's team play in the Genero Adran Premier. The club has an academy, which has produced many players that have played for the first team and some that have gone on to play at higher levels.

History edit

Foundation and early years edit

Although Aberystwyth Town FC was formed in 1884, the club probably existed in the 1870s in an earlier incarnation – the re-establishment of a "town" club is recorded in 1876.[2] The club was founded by Arthur Hughes, son of a local solicitor, and his brothers Jack and Hugh. Although football had been played in the town since at least the early 1870s, it was in October 1884 that Arthur Hughes placed an advertisement in the local press:[3][4]

Aberystwyth Football Club
Gentlemen wishing to join the above club are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the Belle Vue Hotel on Saturday, the 4th inst., at 4pm. Members' subscriptions to be paid in advance, 2s. 6d.[5]

It is possible the 1884 incarnation may have become inactive at some point as evidence exists of Aberystwyth Association Football Club forming in September 1892.

Football Club Banquet
Success to the Aberystwyth Association Football Club. He observed that the Club was started last year. One afternoon at the end of the summer when cricket was pretty well over, he saw three good looking but miserable individuals on the Terrace — Mr Di Morgan, better known as Llanybyther, Mr Boycott, and another Adonis —Mr Ellis. (Laughter.) They looked as miserable a trio as any trio he had seen for a long time. He went up to them and said, Why on earth don't you start a football club and get something to do." The idea was at once taken up, a meeting was held that evening. and ultimately on the 23rd September a meeting was called at the Town Hall which was attended by seventy or eighty persona, at which meeting no fewer than forty members were enrolled. (Applause.) That was the origin of the Club.[6]

The club's early days were limited to friendly matches, as the club did not join a league until 1896. It joined the Welsh League for a year, before reverting to playing friendlies again.[7] In 1900 Town beat Druids 3–0 in the Welsh Cup final and became the first team from mid-Wales to take the trophy.

1945–2000 edit

The club joined the Welsh League (South) in 1951, although they also continued to field a team in the Mid-Wales League, and for a while in the Cambrian Coast League. Aberystwyth returned to the Mid-Wales competition in 1963 but did not win the league championship until 1984, after having been runners-up six times. They retained the title the following season, both under team boss Meirion Appleton.

In 1987 they returned to the Welsh League (South). They were three times runners-up before they became founder members of the League of Wales in 1992. Aberystwyth achieved third in the first season. Aberystwyth Town are one of only three teams that have taken part in each season of the Cymru Premier; the others are Bangor City and Newtown. Manager Meirion Appleton was replaced by Barry Powell after a 5–0 home defeat to Caersws. In 1998/9 they qualified to represent Wales in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Aberystwyth lost 3–4 over two legs against Floriana of Malta. The success of European qualification brought many changes to Park Avenue. There were 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 was named after David "Dias" Williams, who holds the club scoring record of 476 goals in only 433 games between 1966 and 1983.

The club did not qualify for European football again, but they gained entry to the FAW Premier Cup competition for the third year running. They reached the quarter-finals twice. Barry Powell left the club by mutual consent.

21st century edit

Powell was replaced at the beginning of the 2001–02 season by Frank Gregan. Gregan was unanimously voted in as new manager before the start of the season. He was responsible for bringing in several players with extensive experience in the English pyramid. Town lost in the Welsh Cup to Aberaman Athletic in October 2001. This was combined with a poor away record and an exit from the later stages of the FAW Premier Cup at the hands of Caersws.

Gary Finley took over as player/manager immediately after Gregan departed for Weston-super-Mare. There was an instant improvement in form and minimal additions to the squad despite most of Gregan's signings departing. The club missed out on the FAW Premier Cup, ending up in ninth place in the league.

Finley took the club to fourth in 2003–04 and the club again qualified for the UEFA InterToto Cup, but following a policy decision to base the team on more local players, Finley departed and David Burrows took over as player/manager. The change of strategy produced a worsening of results in 2004/05, but the club's management decided to stick with the Ceredigion player policy despite seeing Park Avenue attendances slump by nearly 40%.

The club received a further setback 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 by his widow, Glenda.

After several undistinguished seasons, the Seasiders reached the final of the Welsh Cup in 2009 under manager Brian Coyne, only to be beaten 2–0 by Bangor City F.C. Coyne stepped down early the following season with Alan Morgan appointed as the new boss, and the club finished fourth in the 2009–10 season, missing out on qualification for Europe.

Then in the first season of the Cymru Premier Super 12, Aberystwyth, although in the top six for most of the first half of the season, were in the bottom half of the table at the mid season split, being beaten to the top half again by Port Talbot. The club finished in seventh place, before beating Airbus in the UEFA Europa League playoff quarter final, and eventually losing out to Neath F.C. in the semi-final.

In the 2011–12 season Aberystwyth Town found itself in the bottom six again, and in a relegation battle. After a defeat to Cymru Alliance side Cefn Druids A.F.C. in the Welsh Cup, Alan Morgan stepped aside and Tomi Morgan returned as manager. Under Morgan the team finished in eighth place, and so qualified once again for the end of season Europa League playoffs. After beating Airbus U.K in the quarter finals, Aber faced Llanelli but lost in extra time.

The club created history for all the wrong reasons by losing 10–1 to The New Saints in their second home game of the 2019–20 season.

On the 2nd December 2022, Aberystwyth Town lost 11-0 to The New Saints, their largest ever defeat. –

Records edit

Biggest victories and losses edit

European record edit

Season Competition Round Opponents 1st Leg 2nd Leg Aggregate
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1st Round   Floriana FC 2–2 1–2 3–4
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1st Round   Dinaburg 0–0 0–4 0–4
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Derry City 0–4 0–5 0–9

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 21 January 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Dave Jones
2 DF   WAL Liam Walsh
3 DF   ENG Ben Woollam (on loan from TNS)
4 DF   ENG Louis Bradford
6 MF   ENG Jack Thorn (captain)
8 MF   WAL Iwan Lewis
9 FW   WAL Mark Cadwallader
10 FW   WAL John Owen
11 FW   WAL Shaun Cavanagh
12 GK   ENG Oliver Basey (on loan from Birmingham)
14 FW   WAL Steffan Davies
15 DF   WAL Rhys Jenkins
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW   WAL Tom Mason
17 FW   ENG Nick Keyamo
18 FW   ENG Zac Hartley
20 DF   WAL Reuben Pridmore
21 GK   WAL Dave Owen
24 MF   WAL Jonathan Evans
27 DF   ENG Jake Canavan (on loan from TNS)
28 FW   WAL Alex Darlington
34 DF   ENG Billy Kirkman (on loan from TNS)
46 DF   ENG Akeem Hinds

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   WAL Isaac Pridmore (at Penrhyncoch until the end of the season)

Development squad edit

As of 28 November 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   WAL Ben Evans
GK   WAL Talfan Hyett
DF   ENG Jamie Holmes
DF   WAL Rhys Jenkins
DF   WAL Isaac Pridmore
DF   WAL Reuben Pridmore
DF   WAL Oliver Purcell
DF   WAL Caleb Rees
MF   WAL Gwydion Dafis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   WAL Kenneth Dzah
MF   WAL Owain Evans
MF   WAL Mat Thomas
MF   ENG Landon Walton
FW   ENG Eddie Grantham
FW   WAL Owen Griffiths
FW   WAL Tom Mason
FW   WAL Callum Wright

Staff edit

Position Name
Chairman   Donald Kane
Secretary   Thomas Crockett
Manager   Anthony Williams
Assistant Manager   Dave Taylor
Goalkeeper coach   Dave Owen
Physiotherapist   Megan Meredith

Manager History edit

  •   Angus McLean (Player/Manager) (1951–??)
  •   Ron Cullum (1974–1977)
  •   Ron Jones (1977–1979)
  •   Brian Morris (1979–1980)
  •   Chris Brown (1980–1981)
  •   Meirion Appleton (1981–1992)
  •   Tomi Morgan (1992 – September 1994)
  •   Meirion Appleton (September 1994 – February 1999)
  •   Barry Powell (March 1999 – May 2001)
  •   Frank Gregan (June 2001 – November 2001)
  •   Gary Finley (November 2001 – August 2004)
  •   David Burrows (August 2004– November 2005)
  •   Brian Coyne[8] (November 2005 – September 2009)
  •   Christian Edwards (interim)[9] (September 2009 – November 2009)
  •   Alan Morgan[10] (November 2009 – February 2012)
  •  Tomi Morgan[11] (29 February 2012 – 9 May 2013)
  •   Ian Hughes[12] (21 May 2013 – 19 April 2016)
  •   Wyn Thomas (interim)[13] (14 January 2016 – 19 April 2016)
  •   Matthew Bishop[14] (24 May 2016 – 21 May 2017)
  •   Tony Pennock[15] (21 May 2017 – 15 June 2017)
  •   Neville Powell (12 July 2017 – 28 March 2018)
  •   Seamus Heath (28 March 2018 – 9 August 2018)
  •   Neville Powell (3 October 2018 – 27 January 2019)
  •   Gavin Allen (interim) (27 January 2019 – 24 March 2019)
  •   Matthew Bishop (24 March 2019 – 15 June 2020)
  •   Gavin Allen (15 June 2020 – 24 May 2021)
  •   Antonio Corbisiero (2 June 2021 – 12 May 2022)
  •   Anthony Williams (28 May 2022 – present)

Notable players edit

  1. Players that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
  2. Players with full international caps.
  3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

References edit

  1. ^ . Faw.org.uk. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  2. ^ "floral Jtrms, »■-H..|1876-12-09|The Aberystwith Observer – Welsh Newspapers Online – The National Library of Wales". newspapers.library.wales. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Advertising|1884-10-03|The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard – Welsh Newspapers Online – The National Library of Wales". newspapers.library.wales. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  4. ^ "LOCA.L AND DISTRICT NEWS.|1884-10-11|The Aberystwith Observer – Welsh Newspapers Online – The National Library of Wales". newspapers.library.wales. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ . The History of Aberystwyth Town FC. The Old Black & Green. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Football Club Banquet". Cambrian News. 5 May 1893. p. 6. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  7. ^ . Aberystwyth Town FC. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Coyne made new Aberystwyth boss". BBC. 9 November 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  9. ^ "Christian Edwards appointed as Aberystwyth Town's new manager". South Wales Echo. WalesOnline. 3 October 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  10. ^ "Morgan appointed Aberystwyth boss". BBC. 4 November 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  11. ^ "Tomi Morgan appointed Aberystwyth Town manager". BBC. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  12. ^ "Ian Hughes appointed new Aberystwyth Town manager". BBC. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  13. ^ "Club Statement". Aberystwyth Town. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  14. ^ "Aber delighted to announce Matthew Bishop as new manager". Aberystwyth Town. 24 May 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  15. ^ "Pens Takes over as First Team Manager, Wolvesey Back in as Assistant". 21 May 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  16. ^ "Tom Bradshaw: Walsall striker's call ends Wales international exile". BBC Sport. 4 November 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Tom makes his senior Wales debut". cambrian-news.co.uk. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  18. ^ "Focus on: Wyn Thomas — Sgorio". S4c.cymru. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Swansea City striker Alex Samuel joins Morton on loan". BBC Sport. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Aberystwyth Town Football Club Welsh Clwb Pel Droed Tref Aberystwyth is a Welsh semi professional football team currently playing in the Cymru Premier the top tier of football in Wales They are the only top flight men s football team in Ceredigion Aberystwyth TownFull nameAberystwyth Town Football ClubNickname s SeasidersBlack and GreensFounded1884 140 years ago 1884 GroundPark Avenue AberystwythCapacity5 000 1 500 seated ChairmanDonald KaneManagerAnthony WilliamsLeagueCymru Premier2022 23Cymru Premier 10th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded in 1884 1 and plays at Park Avenue Aberystwyth where their ground accommodates 5 000 spectators with 1 000 of that capacity seated The club is one of the founding members of the Cymru Premier The club s youth team Aberystwyth Town Under 19 s currently play in the Welsh Premier Development League South whilst the Women s team play in the Genero Adran Premier The club has an academy which has produced many players that have played for the first team and some that have gone on to play at higher levels Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and early years 1 2 1945 2000 1 3 21st century 2 Records 2 1 Biggest victories and losses 2 2 European record 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 3 3 Development squad 4 Staff 4 1 Manager History 5 Notable players 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFoundation and early years editAlthough Aberystwyth Town FC was formed in 1884 the club probably existed in the 1870s in an earlier incarnation the re establishment of a town club is recorded in 1876 2 The club was founded by Arthur Hughes son of a local solicitor and his brothers Jack and Hugh Although football had been played in the town since at least the early 1870s it was in October 1884 that Arthur Hughes placed an advertisement in the local press 3 4 Aberystwyth Football ClubGentlemen wishing to join the above club are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the Belle Vue Hotel on Saturday the 4th inst at 4pm Members subscriptions to be paid in advance 2s 6d 5 It is possible the 1884 incarnation may have become inactive at some point as evidence exists of Aberystwyth Association Football Club forming in September 1892 Football Club BanquetSuccess to the Aberystwyth Association Football Club He observed that the Club was started last year One afternoon at the end of the summer when cricket was pretty well over he saw three good looking but miserable individuals on the Terrace Mr Di Morgan better known as Llanybyther Mr Boycott and another Adonis Mr Ellis Laughter They looked as miserable a trio as any trio he had seen for a long time He went up to them and said Why on earth don t you start a football club and get something to do The idea was at once taken up a meeting was held that evening and ultimately on the 23rd September a meeting was called at the Town Hall which was attended by seventy or eighty persona at which meeting no fewer than forty members were enrolled Applause That was the origin of the Club 6 The club s early days were limited to friendly matches as the club did not join a league until 1896 It joined the Welsh League for a year before reverting to playing friendlies again 7 In 1900 Town beat Druids 3 0 in the Welsh Cup final and became the first team from mid Wales to take the trophy 1945 2000 edit The club joined the Welsh League South in 1951 although they also continued to field a team in the Mid Wales League and for a while in the Cambrian Coast League Aberystwyth returned to the Mid Wales competition in 1963 but did not win the league championship until 1984 after having been runners up six times They retained the title the following season both under team boss Meirion Appleton In 1987 they returned to the Welsh League South They were three times runners up before they became founder members of the League of Wales in 1992 Aberystwyth achieved third in the first season Aberystwyth Town are one of only three teams that have taken part in each season of the Cymru Premier the others are Bangor City and Newtown Manager Meirion Appleton was replaced by Barry Powell after a 5 0 home defeat to Caersws In 1998 9 they qualified to represent Wales in the UEFA Intertoto Cup Aberystwyth lost 3 4 over two legs against Floriana of Malta The success of European qualification brought many changes to Park Avenue There were 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 was named after David Dias Williams who holds the club scoring record of 476 goals in only 433 games between 1966 and 1983 The club did not qualify for European football again but they gained entry to the FAW Premier Cup competition for the third year running They reached the quarter finals twice Barry Powell left the club by mutual consent 21st century edit Powell was replaced at the beginning of the 2001 02 season by Frank Gregan Gregan was unanimously voted in as new manager before the start of the season He was responsible for bringing in several players with extensive experience in the English pyramid Town lost in the Welsh Cup to Aberaman Athletic in October 2001 This was combined with a poor away record and an exit from the later stages of the FAW Premier Cup at the hands of Caersws Gary Finley took over as player manager immediately after Gregan departed for Weston super Mare There was an instant improvement in form and minimal additions to the squad despite most of Gregan s signings departing The club missed out on the FAW Premier Cup ending up in ninth place in the league Finley took the club to fourth in 2003 04 and the club again qualified for the UEFA InterToto Cup but following a policy decision to base the team on more local players Finley departed and David Burrows took over as player manager The change of strategy produced a worsening of results in 2004 05 but the club s management decided to stick with the Ceredigion player policy despite seeing Park Avenue attendances slump by nearly 40 The club received a further setback 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 by his widow Glenda After several undistinguished seasons the Seasiders reached the final of the Welsh Cup in 2009 under manager Brian Coyne only to be beaten 2 0 by Bangor City F C Coyne stepped down early the following season with Alan Morgan appointed as the new boss and the club finished fourth in the 2009 10 season missing out on qualification for Europe Then in the first season of the Cymru Premier Super 12 Aberystwyth although in the top six for most of the first half of the season were in the bottom half of the table at the mid season split being beaten to the top half again by Port Talbot The club finished in seventh place before beating Airbus in the UEFA Europa League playoff quarter final and eventually losing out to Neath F C in the semi final In the 2011 12 season Aberystwyth Town found itself in the bottom six again and in a relegation battle After a defeat to Cymru Alliance side Cefn Druids A F C in the Welsh Cup Alan Morgan stepped aside and Tomi Morgan returned as manager Under Morgan the team finished in eighth place and so qualified once again for the end of season Europa League playoffs After beating Airbus U K in the quarter finals Aber faced Llanelli but lost in extra time The club created history for all the wrong reasons by losing 10 1 to The New Saints in their second home game of the 2019 20 season On the 2nd December 2022 Aberystwyth Town lost 11 0 to The New Saints their largest ever defeat Records editBiggest victories and losses edit Biggest win 21 1 v Machynlleth in 1934 Biggest defeat 1 20 v Caersws in 1962 Biggest League of Wales win 6 0 v Briton Ferry Athletic and Llanidloes Town both in 1993 Also by a margin of six Afan Lido 0 Aberystwyth Town 6 on Tuesday 18 February 2014 Aberystwyth Town 7 Afan Lido 1 on Friday 28 March 2014 and Aberystwyth Town 7 1 Prestatyn on 16 December 2017 Biggest Cymru Premier defeat 0 11 v The New Saints on 2 December 2022 European record edit Season Competition Round Opponents 1st Leg 2nd Leg Aggregate1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1st Round nbsp Floriana FC 2 2 1 2 3 42004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1st Round nbsp Dinaburg 0 0 0 4 0 42014 15 UEFA Europa League 1Q nbsp Derry City 0 4 0 5 0 9Players editCurrent squad edit As of 21 January 2024Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Dave Jones2 DF nbsp WAL Liam Walsh3 DF nbsp ENG Ben Woollam on loan from TNS 4 DF nbsp ENG Louis Bradford6 MF nbsp ENG Jack Thorn captain 8 MF nbsp WAL Iwan Lewis9 FW nbsp WAL Mark Cadwallader10 FW nbsp WAL John Owen11 FW nbsp WAL Shaun Cavanagh12 GK nbsp ENG Oliver Basey on loan from Birmingham 14 FW nbsp WAL Steffan Davies15 DF nbsp WAL Rhys Jenkins No Pos Nation Player16 FW nbsp WAL Tom Mason17 FW nbsp ENG Nick Keyamo18 FW nbsp ENG Zac Hartley20 DF nbsp WAL Reuben Pridmore21 GK nbsp WAL Dave Owen24 MF nbsp WAL Jonathan Evans27 DF nbsp ENG Jake Canavan on loan from TNS 28 FW nbsp WAL Alex Darlington34 DF nbsp ENG Billy Kirkman on loan from TNS 46 DF nbsp ENG Akeem HindsOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player19 DF nbsp WAL Isaac Pridmore at Penrhyncoch until the end of the season Development squad edit As of 28 November 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp WAL Ben Evans GK nbsp WAL Talfan Hyett DF nbsp ENG Jamie Holmes DF nbsp WAL Rhys Jenkins DF nbsp WAL Isaac Pridmore DF nbsp WAL Reuben Pridmore DF nbsp WAL Oliver Purcell DF nbsp WAL Caleb Rees MF nbsp WAL Gwydion Dafis No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp WAL Kenneth Dzah MF nbsp WAL Owain Evans MF nbsp WAL Mat Thomas MF nbsp ENG Landon Walton FW nbsp ENG Eddie Grantham FW nbsp WAL Owen Griffiths FW nbsp WAL Tom Mason FW nbsp WAL Callum WrightStaff editPosition NameChairman nbsp Donald KaneSecretary nbsp Thomas CrockettManager nbsp Anthony WilliamsAssistant Manager nbsp Dave TaylorGoalkeeper coach nbsp Dave OwenPhysiotherapist nbsp Megan MeredithManager History edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2013 nbsp Angus McLean Player Manager 1951 nbsp Ron Cullum 1974 1977 nbsp Ron Jones 1977 1979 nbsp Brian Morris 1979 1980 nbsp Chris Brown 1980 1981 nbsp Meirion Appleton 1981 1992 nbsp Tomi Morgan 1992 September 1994 nbsp Meirion Appleton September 1994 February 1999 nbsp Barry Powell March 1999 May 2001 nbsp Frank Gregan June 2001 November 2001 nbsp Gary Finley November 2001 August 2004 nbsp David Burrows August 2004 November 2005 nbsp Brian Coyne 8 November 2005 September 2009 nbsp Christian Edwards interim 9 September 2009 November 2009 nbsp Alan Morgan 10 November 2009 February 2012 nbsp Tomi Morgan 11 29 February 2012 9 May 2013 nbsp Ian Hughes 12 21 May 2013 19 April 2016 nbsp Wyn Thomas interim 13 14 January 2016 19 April 2016 nbsp Matthew Bishop 14 24 May 2016 21 May 2017 nbsp Tony Pennock 15 21 May 2017 15 June 2017 nbsp Neville Powell 12 July 2017 28 March 2018 nbsp Seamus Heath 28 March 2018 9 August 2018 nbsp Neville Powell 3 October 2018 27 January 2019 nbsp Gavin Allen interim 27 January 2019 24 March 2019 nbsp Matthew Bishop 24 March 2019 15 June 2020 nbsp Gavin Allen 15 June 2020 24 May 2021 nbsp Antonio Corbisiero 2 June 2021 12 May 2022 nbsp Anthony Williams 28 May 2022 present Notable players editPlayers that have played managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level i e fully professional league Players with full international caps Players that hold a club record or have captained the club This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2013 nbsp Andy Parkinson played for numerous Football League clubs including for Tranmere Rovers in the Football League Cup Final nbsp Conall Murtagh played for Wrexham when they were in League 2 nbsp Tom Bradshaw Called up to the Wales national team in 2015 before making his international debut against Ukraine on 28 March 2016 16 17 nbsp Christian Edwards played for 6 Football League clubs including Nottingham Forest Swansea City and Bristol Rovers nbsp Gwion Edwards who currently plays for Ipswich Town in EFL League One nbsp Jack Edwards capped by Wales nbsp John Hughes capped twice by Wales played for Aberystwyth 1873 79 nbsp Marc Lloyd Williams the Cymru Premier s all time top scorer with 319 career goals nbsp Dr Robert Mills Roberts Welsh international goalkeeper in the 1880 and 1890s nbsp Grenville Morris capped by Wales whilst at the club moved to play for Swindon Town and Nottingham Forest nbsp Charlie Parry capped 13 times by Wales prior to joining the club in 1899 won Welsh Cup with Aberystwyth in 1900 nbsp Ernest Peake Welsh international who subsequently played for Liverpool nbsp Leigh Richmond Roose The goalkeeper was selected to represent Wales while playing for Aberystwyth in 1900 nbsp Wyn Thomas all time Cymru Premier appearance record holder 18 with over 500 appearances nbsp Alex Samuel Welsh under 19 international who plays for Wycombe Wanderers in the EFL Championship 19 nbsp Daniel Alfei joined the club after being released from Swansea City in 2016 After being released by Aberystwyth Alfei joined EFL League Two side Yeovil Town nbsp Alan Goodall over 300 appearances in the English Football League Played for clubs including Chesterfield Morecambe and Newport County nbsp Rhys Norrington Davies Sheffield United player currently on loan at Stoke City and Wales international nbsp Alhagi Touray Sisay played for Aberystwyth five times in 2020 before moving to then EFL League Two side Grimsby Town nbsp Geoff Kellaway club legend who made over 350 club appearances over 15 years nbsp Owain Jones joined the club in 2020 previously played for Swansea City and Yeovil Town References edit Aberystwyth Town Club Information from Football Association of Wales Football Association of Wales Faw org uk Archived from the original on 26 April 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2016 floral Jtrms H 1876 12 09 The Aberystwith Observer Welsh Newspapers Online The National Library of Wales newspapers library wales Retrieved 9 January 2019 Advertising 1884 10 03 The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard Welsh Newspapers Online The National Library of Wales newspapers library wales Retrieved 9 January 2019 LOCA L AND DISTRICT NEWS 1884 10 11 The Aberystwith Observer Welsh Newspapers Online The National Library of Wales newspapers library wales Retrieved 9 January 2019 Arthur Hughes The History of Aberystwyth Town FC The Old Black amp Green Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Football Club Banquet Cambrian News 5 May 1893 p 6 Retrieved 23 June 2023 Early History Aberystwyth Town FC Archived from the original on 2 March 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Coyne made new Aberystwyth boss BBC 9 November 2005 Retrieved 6 July 2012 Christian Edwards appointed as Aberystwyth Town s new manager South Wales Echo WalesOnline 3 October 2009 Retrieved 6 July 2012 Morgan appointed Aberystwyth boss BBC 4 November 2009 Retrieved 6 July 2012 Tomi Morgan appointed Aberystwyth Town manager BBC 29 February 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2012 Ian Hughes appointed new Aberystwyth Town manager BBC 21 May 2013 Retrieved 6 July 2012 Club Statement Aberystwyth Town 14 January 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Aber delighted to announce Matthew Bishop as new manager Aberystwyth Town 24 May 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Pens Takes over as First Team Manager Wolvesey Back in as Assistant 21 May 2017 Retrieved 21 May 2017 Tom Bradshaw Walsall striker s call ends Wales international exile BBC Sport 4 November 2015 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Tom makes his senior Wales debut cambrian news co uk 31 March 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Focus on Wyn Thomas Sgorio S4c cymru 15 January 2015 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Swansea City striker Alex Samuel joins Morton on loan BBC Sport 1 September 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2016 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aberystwyth Town F C amp oldid 1205755726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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