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Cwmbrân Town A.F.C.

Cwmbrân Town Football Club is a Welsh football team based in Cwmbran, South Wales, that competes in the Gwent County League Premier Division, the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system.

Cwmbrân Town
Full nameCwmbrân Town Football same Club
Nickname(s)The Crows
Founded1951
GroundCwmbran Stadium
Capacity10,500 (2,200 seated)
ChairmanMarc Herbert
ManagerSteve Davies
LeagueGwent County League Premier Division
2022–23Gwent County League Premier Division, 4th of 16
WebsiteClub website

The Crows were formed in 1951 when Whiteheads AFC disbanded. After playing in junior leagues the club switched to the Welsh League in 1960, moving to Cwmbran Stadium in 1975.

In 1978 Cwmbrân Town finished bottom of the Welsh League Premier Division and were relegated, in 1981 the Crows finished 16th but in 1982 won promotion to the Premier Division. In 1986 Cwmbrân Town became full members of the FAW and were chosen as one of 14 Welsh clubs to participate in both the English FA Cup and FA Trophy.

History edit

Formed in 1951, Cwmbrân Town began in the Monmouthshire Senior League, playing their matches at Cwmbrân Park. In 1960 the club joined the Welsh Football League and they moved to their present home at the Cwmbran Stadium in 1975. Cwmbrân lost their place in the top division of the Welsh Football League in 1978 and it took them three years to return to the top level. Although they finished eighth in the 1981–82 season, they were invited to join the National Division of the restructured League. Cwmbrân finished third in 1986–87 and almost won the title in 1989–90. In 1992 they were invited to become founder members of the League of Wales. They took the title by five points from rivals and near-neighbours Inter Cardiff, conceding only 22 goals all season and losing only three games (all 1–0).

That inaugural championship brought European reward in the form of a UEFA Champions League tie against Cork City from the Republic of Ireland. In the preliminary round, Cwmbrân won the home leg 3–2, after being 3–0 in front but despite going a goal ahead early in the second match they lost 2–1 and went out on away goals. Cwmbrân had another taste of European football in 1997 in the European Cup Winners Cup, having lost 2–1 to newly crowned champions Barry Town in the Welsh Cup final.

Qualifying for Europe again in 1998 and 1999, Cwmbrân met FC Național București of Romania, and Celtic respectively.

In the 1999–2000 Welsh Cup final Cwmbrân lost to Bangor City, and in 2002–03 Barry Town defeated them in the final in a penalty shoot-out. In the 2003–04 UEFA Cup they lost 6–0 on aggregate to Maccabi Haifa of Israel, playing the away leg in İzmir, Turkey.

Financial Problems (2006–2007) edit

The 2003–04 season saw the introduction of a new manager, Brian Coyne, who had previously managed Newtown. But his reign was short, and during the 2004–05 season after the resignation of long term chairman John Colley, Brian also decided to step down as manager due to financial reasons.

For the rest of that season Cwmbrân were managed by former player Sean Wharton. For the next two seasons, in difficult circumstances Wharton looked to local talent to try to avoid relegation. At the end of the 2005–06 season, Town were close to dropping out of the Welsh top flight for the first time since the League's formation. Cwmbrân finished in the second relegation position, but were saved from relegation due to a lack of teams in the feeder leagues wishing to be promoted. But at the end of the 2006–07 season Cwmbrân were relegated for the first time from the Welsh Premier League into the Welsh Football League. They finished in 17th place and were ultimately relegated following a 5–1 defeat by Llanelli AFC on 20 April.

The season's on-field performances were overshadowed by off-field financial problems. Towards the end of November 2006, reports surfaced that players were not being paid. The club initially denied this, but on 30 November the club announced officially that it was unable to pay its players. A few key players left, including top scorer Jody Jenkins, who joined Haverfordwest County.

Cwmbrân Town received some help from Newport County, who offered a friendly with all proceeds going to the club. Wharton resigned at the end of the season.

Post Welsh Premier League Relegation & Welsh League Football (2007–2011) edit

Season 2007–08 saw the club install a new manager, Guillermo Ganet; but his reign was short: he only stayed with the club for one season and then left by mutual consent. A year later the experienced Gary Proctor became as manager, but relegation from Welsh Football League Division 1 followed.

For the 2009–10 season the club had a new management team of Barrie Hughes and Gareth Kedward. With a completely new squad, the team finished fifth from bottom in Division 2, and because of the league restructure, demotion to Division 3 followed. Another relegation followed at the end of the 2010–11 season, and Hughes resigned mid-season.

Gwent County League (2011-present) edit

Manager Mark Parfitt and assistant Jamie Jenkins built a new squad for 2011–12 using local players and managed a creditable third place in Division 1 of the Gwent County League. Season 2012–13 started in promising fashion but a few games into the season Parfitt stepped down and Jamie Jenkins took the hot seat, finishing the long hard season near the bottom.

The following season Jenkins was joined by his brother and ex-Crow Daniel Jenkins and the pair oversaw a good run of results: the team were fighting for the league championship until four defeats in the last five games resulted in a seventh-place finish.

The Crows appointed former Cwmbran Celtic FC manager Steve Morgan for the start of the 2014–15 season, but after a bad run of results with no wins in the first eight games, Morgan resigned. First team coach Andrew Howells stepped into the manager position and was joined by former PILCS manager Matthew Ryder with a third of the season remaining. Together they steered the team to the safety of 14th place. Howells left the club, and Ryder took over as manager for the 2015–16 season.

Season 2015–16 started so well on the new 3G pitch at Cwmbran Stadium winning more than usual; as the season ended, the Crows avoided another relegation, finishing in 12th place, with the league restructuring relegating 4 teams from the Gwent County League.

For 2016–17, Ryder brought in Gareth Hinwood as his assistant manager and a host of new players from Cwmbran Celtic FC, finishing the season in eight position, despite being the league's leading goal scorers; it was the other end that let the team down.

In 2017–18 Ryder and Hinwood had added quality to the squad, with a real hope of achieving promotion to the Welsh Football League. Ryder hit a bad patch over the Christmas period losing three games in succession resulted in him resigning, leaving the Crows in sixth position and Hinwood taking over as caretaker manager for the final ten games, but Hinwood also stepped down with three games remaining.

In April 2018, at the end of the season, Nicky Church was appointed manager with Della Cheedy as his assistant. The club finished the season in 4th place.

The 2018–19 season proved to be the Crows' strongest of recent years. The squad was enhanced with experience and talented youth players and although the Crows cemented 4th place again in the league, the club won the Gwent Senior Cup for the fourth time, beating a very strong Ynysddu Welfare side in the final 1-0 and claiming their first trophy in over 13 years.

On top of this, the Club endured a very strong showing in the Welsh Cup getting to the 2nd round proper eliminating Afan Lido of the Welsh League First Division before eventually being knocked out by Ton Pentre, losing 2–1 at Cwmbran Stadium.

An unbeaten league run of 17 games topped off a very successful season for Cwmbran Town.

The 2019–2020 season was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic bringing a premature end to Nicky Church's reign as manager. Town secured a mid table finish due to a points per game outcome. Dean Taylor was appointed as Church's replacement in May but only lasted a few weeks in the job leaving for Abergavenny Town.

Lee Waddon replaced Dean Taylor in June with Wayne Jepson stepping in as assistant manager. Lee only lasted a few months then stepped down.

DARK DAYS- lack of players and Lee stepping down week before the season started looked like the end of the crows, crises meeting led to the Appointment of former Newport County Defender Darren Jones. Not before the team played 2 games against Pill home and the worse result a 20-0 away loss.

Darren appointed Jon Mardon as his assistant and started to build a team, 2021/2022 was a long hard season surviving reliagation by just 3pts.

2022/23 New club President Dan O'Connell brought a new lease of life, so Darren bought in quality players and started winning games more regularly new hope of getting out of Gwent county seen us finish in 4th position.

2023/24 Darren Jones stepped down with a host of people interested in taking the hot seat it was former Newport County coach Danny Elliott who got the job. Danny brought in Dominic Broad and Damien Broad former crows and Pontypridd players to help. With the league about to start Danny left for Abergavenny, this was met with a swift appointment of Steve Davies another Newport County coach taking the hot seat, with a mixture of youth and experience players things are looking exciting.

Honours edit

Senior edit

Youth edit

  • League of Wales (Welsh Premier League Under 21) inaugural Winners: 2005–06
  • National MacWhirter Under-19s League Champions: 2002–03, 2004–05
  • National MacWhirter Under-19s League Runners-up: 2003–04
  • MacWhirter 7-a-side Champions: 2001/02
  • Welsh League Under-19s East Division Champions: 2006–07
  • Welsh League Under-19s East Division Runners-up: 2005–06
  • Gwent County Under-14s Cup Champions: 2018–19
  • Gwent County Under-18s League Champions: 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2021-22, 2022-23
  • Gwent County Under-18s League Runners-up: 2006–07
  • Gwent County Under-18s Youth Cup Winners: 2006–07, 2022-23
  • Astoria Cup Winners: 2002–03
  • Torfaen League Under-16s League Runners up: 2015–16
  • Torfaen League Under-14s League Winners: 2018–19
  • Torfaen League Under-14s League Runners up: 2013–14
  • Torfaen League Under-14s Cup Champions: 2018–19
  • Torfaen League Under-12s League Champions: 2010–11, 2016–17
  • Torfaen League Under-12s Cup Champions: 2010–11, 2016–17
  • Torfaen League Under-12s Cup Runners up: 2011–12

League Record edit

Season Competition Position PLD W D L F A GD PTS
1967/68 Welsh League Division Two 1st 32 26 2 4 156 42 114 54
1968/69 Welsh League Division One 7th 34 19 4 11 103 63 40 42
1969/70 Welsh League Division One 2nd 32 21 5 6 61 39 22 47
1970/71 Welsh League Premier 14th 34 6 10 18 52 72 20- 22
1971/72 Welsh League Premier 16th 34 8 7 19 40 77 37- 23
1972/73 Welsh League Premier 10th 33 13 5 15 51 56 5- 31
1973/74 Welsh League Premier 7th 34 14 11 9 61 42 19 39
1974/75 Welsh League Premier 16th 34 8 9 17 38 62 24- 25
1975/76 Welsh League Division One 2nd 34 20 9 5 64 34 30 49
1976/77 Welsh League Premier 14th 34 8 12 14 24 37 13- 28
1977/78 Welsh League Premier 18th 34 3 12 19 28 71 43- 18
1978/79 Welsh League Division One 15th 34 8 8 18 34 53 19- 24
1979/80 Welsh League Division One 18th 34 1 6 27 35 101 66- 8
1980/81 Welsh League Division Two 16th 38 11 4 23 63 78 15- 26
1981/82 Welsh League Division Two*** 2nd 32 20 8 4 77 27 50 68
1982/83 Welsh League Division One 8th 32 13 8 11 60 48 12 47
1983/84 Welsh League National 12th 30 10 4 16 40 50 10- 34
1984/85 Welsh League National 15th 32 4 9 19 43 87 44- 21
1985/86 Welsh League National 5th 32 16 7 9 68 43 25 55
1986/87 Welsh League National 3rd 32 18 8 6 60 31 29 62
1987/88 Welsh League National 5th 34 20 4 10 57 36 21 64
1988/89 Welsh League National 14th 32 9 6 17 43 59 16- 33
1989/90 Welsh League National 4th 30 19 3 8 55 33 22 60
1990/91 Welsh League National 9th 30 11 6 13 63 58 5 39
1991/92 Welsh League National 7th 30 11 12 7 51 42 9 45
1992/93 League of Wales 1st 38 26 9 3 69 22 47 87
1993/94 League of Wales 8th 38 16 9 13 51 46 5 57
1994/95 League of Wales 5th 38 20 7 11 69 49 20 67
1995/96 League of Wales 7th 40 14 15 11 58 49 9 57
1996/97 League of Wales 9th 40 19 8 13 71 61 10 65
1997/98 League of Wales 5th 38 22 7 9 78 47 31 73
1998/99 League of Wales 3rd 32 17 6 9 72 44 28 57
1999/00 League of Wales 3rd 34 21 6 7 71 37 34 69
2000/01 League of Wales 2nd 34 24 2 8 71 34 37 74
2001/02 League of Wales 7th 34 17 4 13 66 53 13 55
2002/03 Welsh Premier League 9th 34 14 8 11 51 39 12 50

European Record edit

Season Competition Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate
1993–94 UEFA Champions League Preliminary round 1   Cork City 3–2 1–2 4–4
1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round 1   National București 2–5 0–7 2–12
1999–2000 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1   Celtic 0–6 0–4 0–10
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup Qualifying round 1   Nistru Otaci 0–1 0–1 0–2
2001–02 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1   Slovan Bratislava 0–4 0–1 0–5
2003–04 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1   Maccabi Haifa 0–3 0–3 0–6

Stadium edit

Cwmbran Stadium holds 10,500 people and the main outdoor arena consists of an international standard athletics track and field surrounding an artificial 3G football pitch. The complex has an outdoor floodlit artificial playing surface for football and hockey.

Squad edit

As of 1 July 2020.[1]

Notable former players edit

Coaching Staff edit

Position Name
Manager   Steve Davies
Assistant manager   Wayne Jepson
First team coach

  John Mardon

Player / coach   Dominic Broad
Physio & Kit Manager   Mark Cook

Club Officials edit

Position Name
Presidents   Dan O'Connell / Jennifer Drury
Chairman   Marc Herbert
Secretary   Mark Cook
Treasurer   Cheryl Herbert
Website Editor   Steve Thomas
Youth Chairman   Mark Williams
Youth Secretary   Ian Smith
Youth Treasurer   Robert McGrath
Safeguarding & Welfare Officers   Rhiannon Fisher/ Kate Banks

Youth Set Up edit

The club has a large and very successful youth structure at various age groups. All youth sides are based at Pen-y-Lan playing fields in Cwmbran, Torfaen. The Club holds a very popular mini festival tournament each year which is attended by many clubs around the Gwent area.

Position Name
Under 6 coach

  Alex Guest

Under 7 coach

  Ben Jukes

Under 7 coach

 

Under 8 coach   Tom Humphrys
Under 8 coach  
Under 9 coach   Scott Smith
Under 9 coach   Owen Llewellyn
Under 10 coach   Jonathan Larcombe
Under 10 coach   Emma Lewis
Under 11 A coach   Lee Manley
Under 11 A coach   Daniel Davies
Under 11 B coach   Mike Board
Under 11 B coach   Steve Board
Under 12 coach   Matthew Robinson
Under 12 coach   Cori Britton
Under 13 coach   Joe Little
Under 13 coach   Richie Bowen
Under 14 coach  
Under 14 coach  
Under 15 coach  
Under 15 coach  
Under 16 coach   Ian Smith
Under 16 coach   Anthony Barlow
Under 18 coach

  Matthew Evans

Under 18 coach

  Marc Berriman

Under 9 Girls   Mark Williams
Under 9 Girls   Donna Rees
Under 14 Girls   Reggie Al Haddi

Managerial History edit

Dates Names Notes Honours
1968–1969   Kenny Morgans Player Manager
1991–2003   Tony Wilcox League of Wales (Welsh Premier League) Inaugural Winner: 1992–93

Welsh Cup Runner-up: 1997, 2000

Welsh Premier League Cup Runner-up: 2001

Office Interiors Welsh League Cup Winner: 1990–91

Gwent Senior Cup Winner: 1994–95, 1995–96

2003   Roger Gibbins Caretaker manager Welsh Cup Runner-up: 2003
2003–2005   Brian Coyne
2005–2007   Sean Wharton Gwent Senior Cup Winner: 2005
2007–2008   Guillermo Ganet
2008–2009   Gary Proctor
2009–2011   Barrie Hughes
2011–2013   Mark Parfitt
2013–2014   Jamie Jenkins
2014–2015   Steve Morgan
2015–2016   Andrew Howells
2016–2018   Matthew Ryder
2018   Gareth Hinwood Caretaker manager
2018–2020   Nicky Church Gwent Senior Cup Winner: 2018/19
2020-2021   Lee Waddon
2021-2023   Darren Jones
2023-Prsent   Steve Davies

Miscellaneous edit

Club Record Appearances edit

Name Position Apps
  James 'Jimmy' Blackie Defender 378
  Pat O'Hagan Goalkeeper 350

Top Scorers edit

Season Player Goals
1992–93   John Powell 12
1993–94   Andrew Clissold 9
1994–95   Andrew Mainwaring 28
1995–96   Andrew Mainwaring 17
1996–97   Mattie Davies

  Simon Dyer

27

15

1997–98   Simon Dyer

  Mattie Davies

27

22

1998–99   Chris Summers

  Mattie Davies

21

20

1999–00   Chris Summers 28
2000–01   Mattie Davies

  Jodie Jenkins

19

18

2001–02   Craig Hughes 16
2002–03   Chris Summers 10
2003–04   Chris Summers 21
2004–05   Jason Welsh 14
2005–06   Kaid Mohamed 11
2006–07   Jodie Jenkins 12
2007–08   Jean Black Ngody 10
2008–09   Rob Fowler 8
2009–10   Steve Hughes 12
2010–11   Kristian Powell 13
2011–12   Chris Ham 20
2012–13   Luke Thomas 19
2013–14   Luke Thomas 32
2014–15   Chris Pike 9
2015–16   Luke Thomas 19
2016–17   Owen Llewelyn 33
2017–18   Owen Llewelyn 21
2018–19   Owen Llewelyn 22
2019–20   Dan Pritchard 7*

References edit

  1. ^ "Squad 2017/18". Cwmbrân Town AFC. Retrieved 7 June 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cwmbran Town A F C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 template removal help Cwmbran Town Football Club is a Welsh football team based in Cwmbran South Wales that competes in the Gwent County League Premier Division the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system Cwmbran TownFull nameCwmbran Town Football same ClubNickname s The CrowsFounded1951GroundCwmbran StadiumCapacity10 500 2 200 seated ChairmanMarc HerbertManagerSteve DaviesLeagueGwent County League Premier Division2022 23Gwent County League Premier Division 4th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursThe Crows were formed in 1951 when Whiteheads AFC disbanded After playing in junior leagues the club switched to the Welsh League in 1960 moving to Cwmbran Stadium in 1975 In 1978 Cwmbran Town finished bottom of the Welsh League Premier Division and were relegated in 1981 the Crows finished 16th but in 1982 won promotion to the Premier Division In 1986 Cwmbran Town became full members of the FAW and were chosen as one of 14 Welsh clubs to participate in both the English FA Cup and FA Trophy Contents 1 History 1 1 Financial Problems 2006 2007 1 2 Post Welsh Premier League Relegation amp Welsh League Football 2007 2011 1 3 Gwent County League 2011 present 2 Honours 2 1 Senior 2 2 Youth 2 3 League Record 2 4 European Record 3 Stadium 4 Squad 4 1 Notable former players 5 Coaching Staff 6 Club Officials 7 Youth Set Up 8 Managerial History 9 Miscellaneous 9 1 Club Record Appearances 9 2 Top Scorers 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFormed in 1951 Cwmbran Town began in the Monmouthshire Senior League playing their matches at Cwmbran Park In 1960 the club joined the Welsh Football League and they moved to their present home at the Cwmbran Stadium in 1975 Cwmbran lost their place in the top division of the Welsh Football League in 1978 and it took them three years to return to the top level Although they finished eighth in the 1981 82 season they were invited to join the National Division of the restructured League Cwmbran finished third in 1986 87 and almost won the title in 1989 90 In 1992 they were invited to become founder members of the League of Wales They took the title by five points from rivals and near neighbours Inter Cardiff conceding only 22 goals all season and losing only three games all 1 0 That inaugural championship brought European reward in the form of a UEFA Champions League tie against Cork City from the Republic of Ireland In the preliminary round Cwmbran won the home leg 3 2 after being 3 0 in front but despite going a goal ahead early in the second match they lost 2 1 and went out on away goals Cwmbran had another taste of European football in 1997 in the European Cup Winners Cup having lost 2 1 to newly crowned champions Barry Town in the Welsh Cup final Qualifying for Europe again in 1998 and 1999 Cwmbran met FC Național București of Romania and Celtic respectively In the 1999 2000 Welsh Cup final Cwmbran lost to Bangor City and in 2002 03 Barry Town defeated them in the final in a penalty shoot out In the 2003 04 UEFA Cup they lost 6 0 on aggregate to Maccabi Haifa of Israel playing the away leg in Izmir Turkey Financial Problems 2006 2007 edit The 2003 04 season saw the introduction of a new manager Brian Coyne who had previously managed Newtown But his reign was short and during the 2004 05 season after the resignation of long term chairman John Colley Brian also decided to step down as manager due to financial reasons For the rest of that season Cwmbran were managed by former player Sean Wharton For the next two seasons in difficult circumstances Wharton looked to local talent to try to avoid relegation At the end of the 2005 06 season Town were close to dropping out of the Welsh top flight for the first time since the League s formation Cwmbran finished in the second relegation position but were saved from relegation due to a lack of teams in the feeder leagues wishing to be promoted But at the end of the 2006 07 season Cwmbran were relegated for the first time from the Welsh Premier League into the Welsh Football League They finished in 17th place and were ultimately relegated following a 5 1 defeat by Llanelli AFC on 20 April The season s on field performances were overshadowed by off field financial problems Towards the end of November 2006 reports surfaced that players were not being paid The club initially denied this but on 30 November the club announced officially that it was unable to pay its players A few key players left including top scorer Jody Jenkins who joined Haverfordwest County Cwmbran Town received some help from Newport County who offered a friendly with all proceeds going to the club Wharton resigned at the end of the season Post Welsh Premier League Relegation amp Welsh League Football 2007 2011 edit Season 2007 08 saw the club install a new manager Guillermo Ganet but his reign was short he only stayed with the club for one season and then left by mutual consent A year later the experienced Gary Proctor became as manager but relegation from Welsh Football League Division 1 followed For the 2009 10 season the club had a new management team of Barrie Hughes and Gareth Kedward With a completely new squad the team finished fifth from bottom in Division 2 and because of the league restructure demotion to Division 3 followed Another relegation followed at the end of the 2010 11 season and Hughes resigned mid season Gwent County League 2011 present edit Manager Mark Parfitt and assistant Jamie Jenkins built a new squad for 2011 12 using local players and managed a creditable third place in Division 1 of the Gwent County League Season 2012 13 started in promising fashion but a few games into the season Parfitt stepped down and Jamie Jenkins took the hot seat finishing the long hard season near the bottom The following season Jenkins was joined by his brother and ex Crow Daniel Jenkins and the pair oversaw a good run of results the team were fighting for the league championship until four defeats in the last five games resulted in a seventh place finish The Crows appointed former Cwmbran Celtic FC manager Steve Morgan for the start of the 2014 15 season but after a bad run of results with no wins in the first eight games Morgan resigned First team coach Andrew Howells stepped into the manager position and was joined by former PILCS manager Matthew Ryder with a third of the season remaining Together they steered the team to the safety of 14th place Howells left the club and Ryder took over as manager for the 2015 16 season Season 2015 16 started so well on the new 3G pitch at Cwmbran Stadium winning more than usual as the season ended the Crows avoided another relegation finishing in 12th place with the league restructuring relegating 4 teams from the Gwent County League For 2016 17 Ryder brought in Gareth Hinwood as his assistant manager and a host of new players from Cwmbran Celtic FC finishing the season in eight position despite being the league s leading goal scorers it was the other end that let the team down In 2017 18 Ryder and Hinwood had added quality to the squad with a real hope of achieving promotion to the Welsh Football League Ryder hit a bad patch over the Christmas period losing three games in succession resulted in him resigning leaving the Crows in sixth position and Hinwood taking over as caretaker manager for the final ten games but Hinwood also stepped down with three games remaining In April 2018 at the end of the season Nicky Church was appointed manager with Della Cheedy as his assistant The club finished the season in 4th place The 2018 19 season proved to be the Crows strongest of recent years The squad was enhanced with experience and talented youth players and although the Crows cemented 4th place again in the league the club won the Gwent Senior Cup for the fourth time beating a very strong Ynysddu Welfare side in the final 1 0 and claiming their first trophy in over 13 years On top of this the Club endured a very strong showing in the Welsh Cup getting to the 2nd round proper eliminating Afan Lido of the Welsh League First Division before eventually being knocked out by Ton Pentre losing 2 1 at Cwmbran Stadium An unbeaten league run of 17 games topped off a very successful season for Cwmbran Town The 2019 2020 season was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic bringing a premature end to Nicky Church s reign as manager Town secured a mid table finish due to a points per game outcome Dean Taylor was appointed as Church s replacement in May but only lasted a few weeks in the job leaving for Abergavenny Town Lee Waddon replaced Dean Taylor in June with Wayne Jepson stepping in as assistant manager Lee only lasted a few months then stepped down DARK DAYS lack of players and Lee stepping down week before the season started looked like the end of the crows crises meeting led to the Appointment of former Newport County Defender Darren Jones Not before the team played 2 games against Pill home and the worse result a 20 0 away loss Darren appointed Jon Mardon as his assistant and started to build a team 2021 2022 was a long hard season surviving reliagation by just 3pts 2022 23 New club President Dan O Connell brought a new lease of life so Darren bought in quality players and started winning games more regularly new hope of getting out of Gwent county seen us finish in 4th position 2023 24 Darren Jones stepped down with a host of people interested in taking the hot seat it was former Newport County coach Danny Elliott who got the job Danny brought in Dominic Broad and Damien Broad former crows and Pontypridd players to help With the league about to start Danny left for Abergavenny this was met with a swift appointment of Steve Davies another Newport County coach taking the hot seat with a mixture of youth and experience players things are looking exciting Honours editSenior edit League of Wales Welsh Premier League Inaugural Winners 1992 93 Welsh Cup Runners up 1997 2000 2003 Welsh Premier League Cup Runners up 2001 Welsh Football League Division Two Champions 1967 68 Welsh Football League Cup Winners 1990 91 Gwent Senior Cup Winners 1994 95 1995 96 2005 06 2018 19 Monmouthshire Challenge Cup Winners 1954 55 1955 56Youth edit League of Wales Welsh Premier League Under 21 inaugural Winners 2005 06 National MacWhirter Under 19s League Champions 2002 03 2004 05 National MacWhirter Under 19s League Runners up 2003 04 MacWhirter 7 a side Champions 2001 02 Welsh League Under 19s East Division Champions 2006 07 Welsh League Under 19s East Division Runners up 2005 06 Gwent County Under 14s Cup Champions 2018 19 Gwent County Under 18s League Champions 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2021 22 2022 23 Gwent County Under 18s League Runners up 2006 07 Gwent County Under 18s Youth Cup Winners 2006 07 2022 23 Astoria Cup Winners 2002 03 Torfaen League Under 16s League Runners up 2015 16 Torfaen League Under 14s League Winners 2018 19 Torfaen League Under 14s League Runners up 2013 14 Torfaen League Under 14s Cup Champions 2018 19 Torfaen League Under 12s League Champions 2010 11 2016 17 Torfaen League Under 12s Cup Champions 2010 11 2016 17 Torfaen League Under 12s Cup Runners up 2011 12League Record edit Season Competition Position PLD W D L F A GD PTS1967 68 Welsh League Division Two 1st 32 26 2 4 156 42 114 541968 69 Welsh League Division One 7th 34 19 4 11 103 63 40 421969 70 Welsh League Division One 2nd 32 21 5 6 61 39 22 471970 71 Welsh League Premier 14th 34 6 10 18 52 72 20 221971 72 Welsh League Premier 16th 34 8 7 19 40 77 37 231972 73 Welsh League Premier 10th 33 13 5 15 51 56 5 311973 74 Welsh League Premier 7th 34 14 11 9 61 42 19 391974 75 Welsh League Premier 16th 34 8 9 17 38 62 24 251975 76 Welsh League Division One 2nd 34 20 9 5 64 34 30 491976 77 Welsh League Premier 14th 34 8 12 14 24 37 13 281977 78 Welsh League Premier 18th 34 3 12 19 28 71 43 181978 79 Welsh League Division One 15th 34 8 8 18 34 53 19 241979 80 Welsh League Division One 18th 34 1 6 27 35 101 66 81980 81 Welsh League Division Two 16th 38 11 4 23 63 78 15 261981 82 Welsh League Division Two 2nd 32 20 8 4 77 27 50 681982 83 Welsh League Division One 8th 32 13 8 11 60 48 12 471983 84 Welsh League National 12th 30 10 4 16 40 50 10 341984 85 Welsh League National 15th 32 4 9 19 43 87 44 211985 86 Welsh League National 5th 32 16 7 9 68 43 25 551986 87 Welsh League National 3rd 32 18 8 6 60 31 29 621987 88 Welsh League National 5th 34 20 4 10 57 36 21 641988 89 Welsh League National 14th 32 9 6 17 43 59 16 331989 90 Welsh League National 4th 30 19 3 8 55 33 22 601990 91 Welsh League National 9th 30 11 6 13 63 58 5 391991 92 Welsh League National 7th 30 11 12 7 51 42 9 451992 93 League of Wales 1st 38 26 9 3 69 22 47 871993 94 League of Wales 8th 38 16 9 13 51 46 5 571994 95 League of Wales 5th 38 20 7 11 69 49 20 671995 96 League of Wales 7th 40 14 15 11 58 49 9 571996 97 League of Wales 9th 40 19 8 13 71 61 10 651997 98 League of Wales 5th 38 22 7 9 78 47 31 731998 99 League of Wales 3rd 32 17 6 9 72 44 28 571999 00 League of Wales 3rd 34 21 6 7 71 37 34 692000 01 League of Wales 2nd 34 24 2 8 71 34 37 742001 02 League of Wales 7th 34 17 4 13 66 53 13 552002 03 Welsh Premier League 9th 34 14 8 11 51 39 12 50European Record edit Season Competition Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate1993 94 UEFA Champions League Preliminary round 1 nbsp Cork City 3 2 1 2 4 41997 98 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Qualifying round 1 nbsp National București 2 5 0 7 2 121999 2000 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1 nbsp Celtic 0 6 0 4 0 102000 UEFA Intertoto Cup Qualifying round 1 nbsp Nistru Otaci 0 1 0 1 0 22001 02 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1 nbsp Slovan Bratislava 0 4 0 1 0 52003 04 UEFA Cup Qualifying round 1 nbsp Maccabi Haifa 0 3 0 3 0 6Stadium editCwmbran Stadium holds 10 500 people and the main outdoor arena consists of an international standard athletics track and field surrounding an artificial 3G football pitch The complex has an outdoor floodlit artificial playing surface for football and hockey Squad editAs of 1 July 2020 1 This list of famous or notable people has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria December 2018 template removal help Notable former players edit nbsp Darren Campbell nbsp Mark Aizlewood nbsp Danny Gabbidon nbsp Richard Hurlin nbsp Kenny Morgans former player manager nbsp Kaid Mohamed nbsp Glyn Garner nbsp Jason PerryCoaching Staff editPosition NameManager nbsp Steve DaviesAssistant manager nbsp Wayne JepsonFirst team coach nbsp John MardonPlayer coach nbsp Dominic BroadPhysio amp Kit Manager nbsp Mark CookClub Officials editPosition NamePresidents nbsp Dan O Connell Jennifer DruryChairman nbsp Marc HerbertSecretary nbsp Mark CookTreasurer nbsp Cheryl HerbertWebsite Editor nbsp Steve ThomasYouth Chairman nbsp Mark WilliamsYouth Secretary nbsp Ian SmithYouth Treasurer nbsp Robert McGrathSafeguarding amp Welfare Officers nbsp Rhiannon Fisher Kate BanksYouth Set Up editThe club has a large and very successful youth structure at various age groups All youth sides are based at Pen y Lan playing fields in Cwmbran Torfaen The Club holds a very popular mini festival tournament each year which is attended by many clubs around the Gwent area Position NameUnder 6 coach nbsp Alex GuestUnder 7 coach nbsp Ben JukesUnder 7 coach nbsp Under 8 coach nbsp Tom HumphrysUnder 8 coach nbsp Under 9 coach nbsp Scott SmithUnder 9 coach nbsp Owen LlewellynUnder 10 coach nbsp Jonathan LarcombeUnder 10 coach nbsp Emma LewisUnder 11 A coach nbsp Lee ManleyUnder 11 A coach nbsp Daniel DaviesUnder 11 B coach nbsp Mike BoardUnder 11 B coach nbsp Steve BoardUnder 12 coach nbsp Matthew RobinsonUnder 12 coach nbsp Cori BrittonUnder 13 coach nbsp Joe LittleUnder 13 coach nbsp Richie BowenUnder 14 coach nbsp Under 14 coach nbsp Under 15 coach nbsp Under 15 coach nbsp Under 16 coach nbsp Ian SmithUnder 16 coach nbsp Anthony BarlowUnder 18 coach nbsp Matthew EvansUnder 18 coach nbsp Marc BerrimanUnder 9 Girls nbsp Mark WilliamsUnder 9 Girls nbsp Donna ReesUnder 14 Girls nbsp Reggie Al HaddiManagerial History editDates Names Notes Honours1968 1969 nbsp Kenny Morgans Player Manager1991 2003 nbsp Tony Wilcox League of Wales Welsh Premier League Inaugural Winner 1992 93 Welsh Cup Runner up 1997 2000Welsh Premier League Cup Runner up 2001Office Interiors Welsh League Cup Winner 1990 91Gwent Senior Cup Winner 1994 95 1995 962003 nbsp Roger Gibbins Caretaker manager Welsh Cup Runner up 20032003 2005 nbsp Brian Coyne2005 2007 nbsp Sean Wharton Gwent Senior Cup Winner 20052007 2008 nbsp Guillermo Ganet2008 2009 nbsp Gary Proctor2009 2011 nbsp Barrie Hughes2011 2013 nbsp Mark Parfitt2013 2014 nbsp Jamie Jenkins2014 2015 nbsp Steve Morgan2015 2016 nbsp Andrew Howells2016 2018 nbsp Matthew Ryder2018 nbsp Gareth Hinwood Caretaker manager2018 2020 nbsp Nicky Church Gwent Senior Cup Winner 2018 192020 2021 nbsp Lee Waddon2021 2023 nbsp Darren Jones2023 Prsent nbsp Steve Davies Miscellaneous edit Club Record Appearances edit Name Position Apps nbsp James Jimmy Blackie Defender 378 nbsp Pat O Hagan Goalkeeper 350Top Scorers edit Season Player Goals1992 93 nbsp John Powell 121993 94 nbsp Andrew Clissold 91994 95 nbsp Andrew Mainwaring 281995 96 nbsp Andrew Mainwaring 171996 97 nbsp Mattie Davies nbsp Simon Dyer 27 151997 98 nbsp Simon Dyer nbsp Mattie Davies 27 221998 99 nbsp Chris Summers nbsp Mattie Davies 21 201999 00 nbsp Chris Summers 282000 01 nbsp Mattie Davies nbsp Jodie Jenkins 19 182001 02 nbsp Craig Hughes 162002 03 nbsp Chris Summers 102003 04 nbsp Chris Summers 212004 05 nbsp Jason Welsh 142005 06 nbsp Kaid Mohamed 112006 07 nbsp Jodie Jenkins 122007 08 nbsp Jean Black Ngody 102008 09 nbsp Rob Fowler 82009 10 nbsp Steve Hughes 122010 11 nbsp Kristian Powell 132011 12 nbsp Chris Ham 202012 13 nbsp Luke Thomas 192013 14 nbsp Luke Thomas 322014 15 nbsp Chris Pike 92015 16 nbsp Luke Thomas 192016 17 nbsp Owen Llewelyn 332017 18 nbsp Owen Llewelyn 212018 19 nbsp Owen Llewelyn 222019 20 nbsp Dan Pritchard 7 References edit Squad 2017 18 Cwmbran Town AFC Retrieved 7 June 2018 External links edit Official website Crows in cash crisis again Takeover group could save Crows Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cwmbran Town A F C amp oldid 1185361404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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