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Neath F.C.

Neath Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Castell-nedd) was a Welsh professional association football club based in Neath last playing in the Welsh Premier League.[1]

Neath
Full nameNeath Football Club
Nickname(s)The Eagles
Founded2005; as Neath Athletic
Dissolved2012[1]
GroundThe Gnoll
Neath
Capacity6,000
ManagerKristian O'Leary[2]
2011–12Welsh Premier League, 3rd (of 12)

The club was formed in 2005 following the merger between Neath and Skewen Athletic. Originally known as Neath Athletic A.F.C. the club played its first two seasons in Welsh Football League Division One before being promoted to the Welsh Premier League.

The president of the club was Peter Hain M.P., the life vice-president was David Maddock who had been associated with the club and its predecessors (as player, committeeman and secretary) for over 56 years[when?].

History edit

The club was formed in 2005 as Neath Athletic after Neath and Skewen Athletic agreed to merge in an attempt to mount a better challenge to the Welsh Football League Division One title. Playing at the old ground of Neath F.C., Llandarcy Park, the new club proved a formidable force in the league, finishing second to Goytre United at their first attempt. Goytre United declined to step-up into the Welsh Premier League, meaning Neath Athletic could take their place. However, due to Llandarcy Park not meeting the required Welsh Premier League ground criteria, Neath was refused entry.[3]

During the 2006–07 season, Neath Athletic won the Welsh Football League Division One. With this success and the improvements to Llandarcy Park, Neath Athletic was eligible to play in the Welsh Premier League. Success in the Welsh Football League was followed by a placing of seventh in their first season in the Welsh Premier League.

During summer 2008, Neath RFC agreed to allow Neath Athletic to share its home ground The Gnoll.[4] With the move to a new home, the club also decided to rename itself Neath F.C. Following Neath's first match at The Gnoll against Swansea City, the two clubs announced a partnership that would enable Swansea to send players on loan to Neath to gain first team experience. The first such players to join Neath were Kyle Graves, Dion Chambers and Kerry Morgan.

On 23 April 2009, just a couple of days before the end of the 2008–09 Welsh Premier League season, Neath announced plans to go full-time for the 2009–10 season to challenge the likes of Llanelli AFC and Rhyl for the Welsh Premier League title.

On 13 July 2010, Neath announced the double signing of two marquee players in readiness for the 2010–11 season, former Swansea City favourites Kristian O'Leary and Lee Trundle. A year later came the signing of Matthew Rees a former Swansea defender and ex Port Talbot Town captain.[5][6]

Several other key signings followed transforming Neath into title contenders with a minimum expectation for the club's first European qualification. Attendances at The Gnoll doubled for the 2010/2011 season as a combination of high-profile signings and good results appear to be paying dividends.

On 21 May 2011, Neath defeated Prestatyn Town 3–2 at The Gnoll in front of a club record 1,000 fans in the first ever Europa League Play-off. Chad Bond put Neath ahead after 12 seconds before two late goals from long-serving Andy Hill secured Neath's debut in Europe.

At the end of the 2011–12 season the club were refused both FAW domestic and UEFA licences for the 2012–13 season and were declared ineligible to participate in the end-of-season Europa League play-offs.[7]

On 28 May 2012, the club was wound up, at the High Court.[1]

League history edit

Season
League Contested Tier
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
League Position
Avg. Home
Attendance
2005–06 Welsh Football League
Division One
2 34 22 7 5 076 32 0+44 73 2nd of 18 n/a
2006–07 Welsh Football League
Division One
2 36 29 5 02 100 32 +68 92 1st of 19
Promoted
n/a
2007–08 Welsh Premier League 1 34 15 9 10 057 52 0+5 54 7th of 18 211
2008–09 Welsh Premier League 1 34 10 4 20 043 65 0-18 34 14th of 18 260
2009–10 Welsh Premier League 1 34 12 11 11 041 38 0+3 47 9th of 18 221
2010–11 Welsh Premier League 1 32 16 10 6 062 41 0+21 58 3rd of 12 569
2011–12 Welsh Premier League 1 32 18 8 6 060 36 0+24 62 3rd of 12
Relegated

Source: [1]
P = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points;

Stadium edit

The Gnoll
LocationDyfed Road,
Neath
OwnerNeath RFC
OperatorNeath RFC
Construction
Broke ground1848
Tenants
Neath RFC (Welsh Premier Division) (1871–present)
Neath F.C. (2008–2012)
South Wales Scorpions Rugby league Club (2010–present)

When first formed, the club had a choice of both grounds of the merged clubs, Llandarcy Park of Neath F.C. and Tennant Park of Skewen Athletic F.C.. As Llandarcy Park was the better of the two Neath Athletic decided to call it home.

Honours edit

League edit

European record edit

UEFA Europa League:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2011–12 Q1   Aalesunds FK 0–2 1–4 1–6

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Neath FC wound up at High Court". BBC News. 28 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Boyle & Nicholas leave Neath role". BBC News. 15 November 2011.
  3. ^ Neath FC club history welsh-premier.com 3 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Rugby stadium makes soccer space". BBC News. 16 May 2008.
  5. ^ "Neath add ex-swan Kristian O'Leary to squad". BBC Sport. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  6. ^ "Lee Trundle completes a shock move to Neath". BBC Sport. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  7. ^ . Welsh Premier League. 27 April 2012. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Neath FC official website

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Neath Football Club Welsh Clwb Pel droed Castell nedd was a Welsh professional association football club based in Neath last playing in the Welsh Premier League 1 NeathFull nameNeath Football ClubNickname s The EaglesFounded2005 as Neath AthleticDissolved2012 1 GroundThe GnollNeathCapacity6 000ManagerKristian O Leary 2 2011 12Welsh Premier League 3rd of 12 Home coloursAway coloursThe club was formed in 2005 following the merger between Neath and Skewen Athletic Originally known as Neath Athletic A F C the club played its first two seasons in Welsh Football League Division One before being promoted to the Welsh Premier League The president of the club was Peter Hain M P the life vice president was David Maddock who had been associated with the club and its predecessors as player committeeman and secretary for over 56 years when Contents 1 History 1 1 League history 2 Stadium 3 Honours 3 1 League 4 European record 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe club was formed in 2005 as Neath Athletic after Neath and Skewen Athletic agreed to merge in an attempt to mount a better challenge to the Welsh Football League Division One title Playing at the old ground of Neath F C Llandarcy Park the new club proved a formidable force in the league finishing second to Goytre United at their first attempt Goytre United declined to step up into the Welsh Premier League meaning Neath Athletic could take their place However due to Llandarcy Park not meeting the required Welsh Premier League ground criteria Neath was refused entry 3 During the 2006 07 season Neath Athletic won the Welsh Football League Division One With this success and the improvements to Llandarcy Park Neath Athletic was eligible to play in the Welsh Premier League Success in the Welsh Football League was followed by a placing of seventh in their first season in the Welsh Premier League During summer 2008 Neath RFC agreed to allow Neath Athletic to share its home ground The Gnoll 4 With the move to a new home the club also decided to rename itself Neath F C Following Neath s first match at The Gnoll against Swansea City the two clubs announced a partnership that would enable Swansea to send players on loan to Neath to gain first team experience The first such players to join Neath were Kyle Graves Dion Chambers and Kerry Morgan On 23 April 2009 just a couple of days before the end of the 2008 09 Welsh Premier League season Neath announced plans to go full time for the 2009 10 season to challenge the likes of Llanelli AFC and Rhyl for the Welsh Premier League title On 13 July 2010 Neath announced the double signing of two marquee players in readiness for the 2010 11 season former Swansea City favourites Kristian O Leary and Lee Trundle A year later came the signing of Matthew Rees a former Swansea defender and ex Port Talbot Town captain 5 6 Several other key signings followed transforming Neath into title contenders with a minimum expectation for the club s first European qualification Attendances at The Gnoll doubled for the 2010 2011 season as a combination of high profile signings and good results appear to be paying dividends On 21 May 2011 Neath defeated Prestatyn Town 3 2 at The Gnoll in front of a club record 1 000 fans in the first ever Europa League Play off Chad Bond put Neath ahead after 12 seconds before two late goals from long serving Andy Hill secured Neath s debut in Europe At the end of the 2011 12 season the club were refused both FAW domestic and UEFA licences for the 2012 13 season and were declared ineligible to participate in the end of season Europa League play offs 7 On 28 May 2012 the club was wound up at the High Court 1 League history edit Season League Contested Tier Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Position Avg HomeAttendance2005 06 Welsh Football LeagueDivision One 2 34 22 7 5 0 76 32 0 44 73 2nd of 18 n a2006 07 Welsh Football LeagueDivision One 2 36 29 5 0 2 100 32 68 92 1st of 19Promoted n a2007 08 Welsh Premier League 1 34 15 9 10 0 57 52 0 5 54 7th of 18 2112008 09 Welsh Premier League 1 34 10 4 20 0 43 65 0 18 34 14th of 18 2602009 10 Welsh Premier League 1 34 12 11 11 0 41 38 0 3 47 9th of 18 2212010 11 Welsh Premier League 1 32 16 10 6 0 62 41 0 21 58 3rd of 12 5692011 12 Welsh Premier League 1 32 18 8 6 0 60 36 0 24 62 3rd of 12RelegatedSource 1 P Position Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal difference Pts Points Stadium editMain articles Llandarcy Park and The Gnoll The GnollLocationDyfed Road NeathOwnerNeath RFCOperatorNeath RFCConstructionBroke ground1848TenantsNeath RFC Welsh Premier Division 1871 present Neath F C 2008 2012 South Wales Scorpions Rugby league Club 2010 present When first formed the club had a choice of both grounds of the merged clubs Llandarcy Park of Neath F C and Tennant Park of Skewen Athletic F C As Llandarcy Park was the better of the two Neath Athletic decided to call it home Honours editLeague edit Welsh Football League Division One 2006 07European record editUEFA Europa League Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate2011 12 Q1 nbsp Aalesunds FK 0 2 1 4 1 6References edit a b c Neath FC wound up at High Court BBC News 28 May 2012 Boyle amp Nicholas leave Neath role BBC News 15 November 2011 Neath FC club history welsh premier com Archived 3 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine Rugby stadium makes soccer space BBC News 16 May 2008 Neath add ex swan Kristian O Leary to squad BBC Sport 13 July 2010 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Lee Trundle completes a shock move to Neath BBC Sport 13 July 2010 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Neath fail in both licence appeals Welsh Premier League 27 April 2012 Archived from the original on 30 December 2013 External links editNeath FC official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neath F C amp oldid 1218594587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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