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Maesteg Park A.F.C.

Maesteg Park Athletic Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Maesteg, Wales. The club played in the Welsh Football League and the top flight League of Wales before being dissolved. The club reformed in 2010 and now compete in South Wales Alliance League Division One, having won promotion from the Bridgend & District League via the South Wales Alliance League promotion play-offs in June 2019, and the Division Two title in the summer of 2020.

Maesteg Park
Full nameMaesteg Park Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)The Park
Founded1945
GroundTudor Park
LeagueSouth Wales Alliance Division One
2021–22South Wales Alliance Division One, 8th of 15

History

Formed in 1945, as Maesteg Park Athletic, they spent nearly twenty years in local league football prior to joining Division Two West of the Welsh Football League in 1962–63. Within six years the club gained promotion and in 1969–70 moved to their present home at Tudor Park. The ground was built adjacent to the clubhouse which pre-dates Tudor Park by some seven years.

Following promotion in 1972–73, The Park spent two seasons in the top flight with moderate success, only to be relegated in 1975. They had plenty to celebrate in 1978–79 season when the Division One title was won along with the South Wales Senior Cup. The following season Maesteg were runners up to Newport County and reached the last eight of the Welsh Cup before bowing out to Swansea City.

Floodlights were erected at Tudor Park in 1982 and Cardiff City played the inaugural match under them. Thereafter, Maesteg Park enjoyed an unbroken spell in the Abacus League's top flight having been elected as founder members of the restructured National Division in 1983–84. They finished third that season and continued to perform satisfactorily in the 1980s, without ever bettering that position.

In 1989–90 Maesteg just managed to escape relegation, though they made up for this lapse by finishing fifth the following year. That was Phil Holmes' first year as the club manager and he saw his side triumph over Barry Town in the final of the South Wales Senior Cup, Maesteg winning a two-legged final with a 6–3 aggregate score. Within another two years The Park had another achievement to be proud of when reaching the semi-final of the Welsh Cup in 1992. On their way to reaching the late stage of the competition, Maesteg Park beat Trelewis Welfare 8–0 and Llanwern 4–2 before winning 5–2 at Cwmbran Town. In the fourth round they were drawn to play Football League side Hereford United at Edgar Street, yet came away with a 2–1 victory. A 2–0 quarter final success over Aberystwyth Town was rewarded with a semi final tie against Cardiff City.

Following a goalless draw at Ninian Park, Maesteg were ordered to return to Cardiff's home for the replay amidst much controversy. Police objections to the tie staged at Tudor Park left Maesteg Park with no choice but to comply. Despite holding the Football League side to 0–0 at half-time, strength and experience told in the end and Cardiff City ran out 4–0 winners.

Maesteg Park enjoyed the distinction of being one of just fourteen Welsh Clubs accepted into the F.A. Cup and F.A. Trophy for each of the eleven seasons prior to the formation of The League of Wales in 1992.

The team's initial season in The League of Wales saw the club finish in fifteenth position, gaining forty points from nine victories and thirteen draws. However, The Park finished last but one and only escaped relegation when Haverfordwest County had to resign from the League. Maesteg were forced to play their first seven games away from home in 1993, while ground and dressing room improvements were finished off at Tudor Park. They fared quite well during that period, but then won only three of their next 25 league games and a relegation battle was fought to the end.

The 1994–95 season brought little other than disappointment as the club slid quietly out of the League of Wales with hardly a murmur. They were tailed off for most of the season and finished 22 points adrift of Mold Alexandra the other relegated club. One of the fifty players to feature in the first team that season Mark Jones, took over the managerial reins for the following term as the club returned to the Welsh League, and stayed as manager of the club for six seasons.

Since then the Welsh League have witnessed Maesteg Park as a regular top half side. Twice in 1995–96 and 1999–2000, the club finished in third place and in 2000–01 they lost the Welsh League Championship on goal difference to Ton Pentre as well as reaching the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup for the second time in nine years.

With Andrew Rickard as Manager for the last two seasons The Park finished fourth and seventh respectively in the league. Dave Elliott subsequently took over the reins as Manager, but could not avoid the club resigning from the league at the end of the 2009–10 season.

The club reformed in the 2010, and played in the Bridgend & District League. In 2013–14 they were champions of the Tier 9 First Division. [1] After finishing in the top 4 for the next three seasons in the Premier Division, they were runners-up in the 2017–18 season. [2] before being crowned champions at the end of the 2018–19 season/.[3]

In May 2020 they secured the South Wales Alliance League Division Two title, on points per game average after the season was curtailed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.[4]

Honours

Maesteg Park

Maesteg Park Athletic

References

  1. ^ http://www.bridgendfootball.org/Past%20Winners%20D1%20new.htm
  2. ^ "Bridgend & District Football League - Mid Glam Provisions Premier Division".
  3. ^ "Bridgend & District Football League - Mid Glam Provisions Premier Division".
  4. ^ Jones, Jordan (30 May 2020). "South Wales Alliance League: Aber Valley, Maesteg Park and Pencoed crowned champions". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  5. ^ "South Wales Alliance League 2019-29" (PDF). South Wales Alliance League. Retrieved 10 November 2021.

    External links

    • Official Maesteg Park 2010 Twitter

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Alliance Division One2021 22South Wales Alliance Division One 8th of 15Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Honours 2 1 Maesteg Park 2 2 Maesteg Park Athletic 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditFormed in 1945 as Maesteg Park Athletic they spent nearly twenty years in local league football prior to joining Division Two West of the Welsh Football League in 1962 63 Within six years the club gained promotion and in 1969 70 moved to their present home at Tudor Park The ground was built adjacent to the clubhouse which pre dates Tudor Park by some seven years Following promotion in 1972 73 The Park spent two seasons in the top flight with moderate success only to be relegated in 1975 They had plenty to celebrate in 1978 79 season when the Division One title was won along with the South Wales Senior Cup The following season Maesteg were runners up to Newport County and reached the last eight of the Welsh Cup before bowing out to Swansea City Floodlights were erected at Tudor Park in 1982 and Cardiff City played the inaugural match under them Thereafter Maesteg Park enjoyed an unbroken spell in the Abacus League s top flight having been elected as founder members of the restructured National Division in 1983 84 They finished third that season and continued to perform satisfactorily in the 1980s without ever bettering that position In 1989 90 Maesteg just managed to escape relegation though they made up for this lapse by finishing fifth the following year That was Phil Holmes first year as the club manager and he saw his side triumph over Barry Town in the final of the South Wales Senior Cup Maesteg winning a two legged final with a 6 3 aggregate score Within another two years The Park had another achievement to be proud of when reaching the semi final of the Welsh Cup in 1992 On their way to reaching the late stage of the competition Maesteg Park beat Trelewis Welfare 8 0 and Llanwern 4 2 before winning 5 2 at Cwmbran Town In the fourth round they were drawn to play Football League side Hereford United at Edgar Street yet came away with a 2 1 victory A 2 0 quarter final success over Aberystwyth Town was rewarded with a semi final tie against Cardiff City Following a goalless draw at Ninian Park Maesteg were ordered to return to Cardiff s home for the replay amidst much controversy Police objections to the tie staged at Tudor Park left Maesteg Park with no choice but to comply Despite holding the Football League side to 0 0 at half time strength and experience told in the end and Cardiff City ran out 4 0 winners Maesteg Park enjoyed the distinction of being one of just fourteen Welsh Clubs accepted into the F A Cup and F A Trophy for each of the eleven seasons prior to the formation of The League of Wales in 1992 The team s initial season in The League of Wales saw the club finish in fifteenth position gaining forty points from nine victories and thirteen draws However The Park finished last but one and only escaped relegation when Haverfordwest County had to resign from the League Maesteg were forced to play their first seven games away from home in 1993 while ground and dressing room improvements were finished off at Tudor Park They fared quite well during that period but then won only three of their next 25 league games and a relegation battle was fought to the end The 1994 95 season brought little other than disappointment as the club slid quietly out of the League of Wales with hardly a murmur They were tailed off for most of the season and finished 22 points adrift of Mold Alexandra the other relegated club One of the fifty players to feature in the first team that season Mark Jones took over the managerial reins for the following term as the club returned to the Welsh League and stayed as manager of the club for six seasons Since then the Welsh League have witnessed Maesteg Park as a regular top half side Twice in 1995 96 and 1999 2000 the club finished in third place and in 2000 01 they lost the Welsh League Championship on goal difference to Ton Pentre as well as reaching the semi finals of the Welsh Cup for the second time in nine years With Andrew Rickard as Manager for the last two seasons The Park finished fourth and seventh respectively in the league Dave Elliott subsequently took over the reins as Manager but could not avoid the club resigning from the league at the end of the 2009 10 season The club reformed in the 2010 and played in the Bridgend amp District League In 2013 14 they were champions of the Tier 9 First Division 1 After finishing in the top 4 for the next three seasons in the Premier Division they were runners up in the 2017 18 season 2 before being crowned champions at the end of the 2018 19 season 3 In May 2020 they secured the South Wales Alliance League Division Two title on points per game average after the season was curtailed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic 4 Honours EditMaesteg Park Edit South Wales Alliance League Division Two Champions 2019 20 5 South Wales Alliance League Promotion Play Offs Winners 2018 19 Bridgend amp District League Premier League Champions 2018 19 Bridgend amp District League Premier League Runners Up 2017 18 Bridgend amp District League First League Champions 2013 14 South Wales Senior Cup Winners 1990 91Maesteg Park Athletic Edit Welsh Football League Premier League Division Runners Up 1979 80 Welsh Football League First Division Champions 1978 79 Welsh Football League First Division Runners Up 1972 73 Welsh Football League First Division Runners Up 2000 01 Welsh Football League Second Division Runners Up 1968 69 South Wales Senior Cup Winners 1978 79References Edit http www bridgendfootball org Past 20Winners 20D1 20new htm Bridgend amp District Football League Mid Glam Provisions Premier Division Bridgend amp District Football League Mid Glam Provisions Premier Division Jones Jordan 30 May 2020 South Wales Alliance League Aber Valley Maesteg Park and Pencoed crowned champions Y Clwb Pel Droed 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