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Penycae F.C.

Penycae Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Pen-y-cae, Wrexham whose first team currently plays in the Ardal Leagues North East. Following on from the growth of the club over recent years, Penycae Football Club is now a registered business and will now operate as Penycae Football Club C.I.C (Community Interest Company) going forward. This ensures that the long term future of the club is protected and everything that has been built since 1982 is secured for future generations. The club also has a team which acts as a pathway to the first team known as the Reserve team. The club run a number of youth teams for 10- to 15-year-olds, and mini teams for children under 10 years of age. A new 'Mini Kickerz' club is being established beginning of Summer 2019, for kids aged 4 and 5.

Penycae
Full namePenycae Football Club  Wales
Nickname(s)The Cae
Founded1982
GroundThe SoccerMillion Riverside Arena
ChairmanColin Jackson
ManagerDan Richards[1]
LeagueArdal NE League
2021–22Ardal NE League, 12th of 16

In June 2019, the club struck a major sponsorship deal, the biggest ever in the club's history, with soccer million, which included naming rights of the clubs Riverside stadium, the main stand, advertising hoardings around the pitch and back of shirt sponsorship.

History

Pen-y-cae Football Club has continued in its tradition of growth and development from its humble beginnings in 1982. The club continues to strive to provide an inclusive sport for those who reside within the parish of Pen-y-cae, but also welcomes others from the surrounding communities.

In 2005 the football club secured the lease on their Afoneitha ground. The club played in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance from 2010 until 2015, despite being in 4th position in November. In March 2020 all football ceased owing to the Covid 19 pandemic. This was to be the last season under the Welsh National League umbrella, thus handing over league control to newly named FAW Ardal Leagues. Cae will find themselves in 20/21 (covid dependent) in a league along with Corwen, Cefn Albion, Chirk AAA and Rhos Aelwyd, and also containing teams from mid and west wales in a new structure shake up.

The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena

After securing the lease in 2005 the club began to develop the ground and has to date secured the facility with palisade fencing, added hard standing to all four sides of the pitch, a stand on one side (The Kenny Morris Memorial Stand) which provides covered accommodation for up to 150 , two brick dugout areas which can seat up to 7 people, opened a clubhouse which can cater for up to 100 people, added a building adjacent to the clubhouse which house's toilets for gents, women/disabled along with a new kitchen, an outside seating area and upgraded the original pavilion which now has two changing rooms which can accommodate up to 20 players, an LPG shower system and extra spectator toilets.

In June 2019, as part of the sponsorship deal with SoccerMillion, the Riverside was renamed The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena.

The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall

In October 2011 the club were offered a portable building that had been previously used as classrooms in Rhosymedre School free of charge with the only cost being the transporting of the building to the grounds. However, not being in a financial position to afford this offer the club approached members of Karl's family to see if it was possible to release some money from the jointly run memorial fund to finance the project. They agreed with the aim of not only turning the building into a facility that all sections of the club could use but more importantly to name the building after him.

With the support and generosity of many local companies, plus a huge amount of fundraising the club were in a position to open the building and on Sunday, 28 April 2013, it was officially opened and named "The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall" by Karl's mother Heulwen, sisters Sharon and Debbie and Susan Elan Jones, MP for South Clwyd.

In November 2016 the club undertook the task of trying to secure not only a full license but also to have the hiring restrictions lifted on the building to enable the general public to hire the facility. Following months of meetings, negotiations and expense the club in April 2017 were pleased to announce that "The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall" had now been awarded a full license and had the restrictions lifted. Special thanks to Huw Perkins of Wrexham council, John Phillips of Penycae Council and the local residents for their support.

The clubhouse can accommodate up to 80 people, has Lager and Cider on draught as well as various bottles plus it also has Sky and BT sports.

The Stuart Griffiths Hospitality Suite

This building was originally used as a catering van for match days and after its relocation due to the extension on the clubhouse it was decided to try and turn it into a spectator/sponsor facility. It is used for match sponsors and to provide any spectators with disabilities or additional needs some comfort.

The building was officially opened by Councillor John Phillips on Sunday 27 January 2019 and named in honour of club stalwart and Chairman "Stuart Griffiths" who has been a huge part of Penycae Football Club since its inception in 1982.

Bando's

In October 2016 the club took possession of and old portable building and began the task of turning it into a facility to house new toilets for gents and women/disabled along with a new kitchen and a first aid/office room. After 8 months of fundraising and obtaining grants along with the help and support they received from local companies and individuals the building was finished in April 2017. It was officially opened by Councillor John Phillips on Friday 5 May 2017, the building was named 'Bandos' in honour of David Lovell.

Current Management Staff

First Team Manager - Leighton Edwards  

First Team Assistant Manager -  

First Team Coach - Matt Griffiths  

Reserve Team Manager - Craig Gardner  

Physiotherapist: Mark Waters (Student Physiotherapist)  


Current squad 20/21

GK

DARLINGTON, Ben

WILLIAMS, Stuart

DF

MAZZARELLA, Josh

SCOTT, Jac

SCOTT, Wil

THOMAS, Dyfan

SMITH, Harry

COTTERILL, Sean

JONES, Ben

DAVIES, Kyle

CIFTCI, Polat

MD

ROWLANDS, Alex

WILLIAMS, Jordan

WILLIAMS, Luke

SCOTT, Matthew

JOHNSON, Olly

MORRIS, Les

JOHNSON, Oliver

BOWEN, Harry

PETERS, Adam

DAVIS, Ben

FOR

OWEN, Austin

EDWARDS, Brandon

DAVIES, Zac

JONES, Ryan

JONES, Jaden

Honours

References

  1. ^ Jones, Harrison. "Penycae look to Cefn Mawr as Dan Richards appointed manager". Y Clwb Pel Droad. Retrieved 3 November 2021.

External links

  • official website
  • Welsh National League website

Coordinates: 52°59′57.1″N 3°3′34.9″W / 52.999194°N 3.059694°W / 52.999194; -3.059694

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long term future of the club is protected and everything that has been built since 1982 is secured for future generations The club also has a team which acts as a pathway to the first team known as the Reserve team The club run a number of youth teams for 10 to 15 year olds and mini teams for children under 10 years of age A new Mini Kickerz club is being established beginning of Summer 2019 for kids aged 4 and 5 PenycaeFull namePenycae Football Club WalesNickname s The CaeFounded1982GroundThe SoccerMillion Riverside ArenaChairmanColin JacksonManagerDan Richards 1 LeagueArdal NE League2021 22Ardal NE League 12th of 16Home coloursAway coloursIn June 2019 the club struck a major sponsorship deal the biggest ever in the club s history with soccer million which included naming rights of the clubs Riverside stadium the main stand advertising hoardings around the pitch and back of shirt sponsorship Contents 1 History 2 The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena 2 1 The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall 2 2 The Stuart Griffiths Hospitality Suite 2 3 Bando s 3 Current Management Staff 4 Current squad 20 21 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditPen y cae Football Club has continued in its tradition of growth and development from its humble beginnings in 1982 The club continues to strive to provide an inclusive sport for those who reside within the parish of Pen y cae but also welcomes others from the surrounding communities In 2005 the football club secured the lease on their Afoneitha ground The club played in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance from 2010 until 2015 despite being in 4th position in November In March 2020 all football ceased owing to the Covid 19 pandemic This was to be the last season under the Welsh National League umbrella thus handing over league control to newly named FAW Ardal Leagues Cae will find themselves in 20 21 covid dependent in a league along with Corwen Cefn Albion Chirk AAA and Rhos Aelwyd and also containing teams from mid and west wales in a new structure shake up The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena EditAfter securing the lease in 2005 the club began to develop the ground and has to date secured the facility with palisade fencing added hard standing to all four sides of the pitch a stand on one side The Kenny Morris Memorial Stand which provides covered accommodation for up to 150 two brick dugout areas which can seat up to 7 people opened a clubhouse which can cater for up to 100 people added a building adjacent to the clubhouse which house s toilets for gents women disabled along with a new kitchen an outside seating area and upgraded the original pavilion which now has two changing rooms which can accommodate up to 20 players an LPG shower system and extra spectator toilets In June 2019 as part of the sponsorship deal with SoccerMillion the Riverside was renamed The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall Edit In October 2011 the club were offered a portable building that had been previously used as classrooms in Rhosymedre School free of charge with the only cost being the transporting of the building to the grounds However not being in a financial position to afford this offer the club approached members of Karl s family to see if it was possible to release some money from the jointly run memorial fund to finance the project They agreed with the aim of not only turning the building into a facility that all sections of the club could use but more importantly to name the building after him With the support and generosity of many local companies plus a huge amount of fundraising the club were in a position to open the building and on Sunday 28 April 2013 it was officially opened and named The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall by Karl s mother Heulwen sisters Sharon and Debbie and Susan Elan Jones MP for South Clwyd In November 2016 the club undertook the task of trying to secure not only a full license but also to have the hiring restrictions lifted on the building to enable the general public to hire the facility Following months of meetings negotiations and expense the club in April 2017 were pleased to announce that The Karl Thomas Memorial Hall had now been awarded a full license and had the restrictions lifted Special thanks to Huw Perkins of Wrexham council John Phillips of Penycae Council and the local residents for their support The clubhouse can accommodate up to 80 people has Lager and Cider on draught as well as various bottles plus it also has Sky and BT sports The Stuart Griffiths Hospitality Suite Edit This building was originally used as a catering van for match days and after its relocation due to the extension on the clubhouse it was decided to try and turn it into a spectator sponsor facility It is used for match sponsors and to provide any spectators with disabilities or additional needs some comfort The building was officially opened by Councillor John Phillips on Sunday 27 January 2019 and named in honour of club stalwart and Chairman Stuart Griffiths who has been a huge part of Penycae Football Club since its inception in 1982 Bando s Edit In October 2016 the club took possession of and old portable building and began the task of turning it into a facility to house new toilets for gents and women disabled along with a new kitchen and a first aid office room After 8 months of fundraising and obtaining grants along with the help and support they received from local companies and individuals the building was finished in April 2017 It was officially opened by Councillor John Phillips on Friday 5 May 2017 the building was named Bandos in honour of David Lovell Current Management Staff EditFirst Team Manager Leighton Edwards First Team Assistant Manager First Team Coach Matt Griffiths Reserve Team Manager Craig Gardner Physiotherapist Mark Waters Student Physiotherapist Current squad 20 21 EditGKDARLINGTON BenWILLIAMS StuartDFMAZZARELLA JoshSCOTT JacSCOTT WilTHOMAS DyfanSMITH HarryCOTTERILL SeanJONES BenDAVIES KyleCIFTCI PolatMDROWLANDS AlexWILLIAMS JordanWILLIAMS LukeSCOTT MatthewJOHNSON OllyMORRIS LesJOHNSON OliverBOWEN HarryPETERS AdamDAVIS BenFOROWEN AustinEDWARDS BrandonDAVIES ZacJONES RyanJONES JadenHonours EditWelsh National League Wrexham Area Premier Division Champions 1993 94 2010 11 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Premier Division Runners Up 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2008 09 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division 1 Runners Up 1984 85 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division 3 Champions 1983 84 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division 4 Runners Up 1982 83 North East Wales FA Junior Horace Wynne Cup Winners 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 North East Wales Football Association Challenge Cup Finalists 1997 98 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division 3 Cup Winners 1983 84 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division 4 Cup Finalists 1982 83 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Reserve Colts Division League Cup Winners 2018 19 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Reserve Colts Division Runners Up 2018 19 Dave Bennett Premier Division Cup Winners 1993 94 Cymru Alliance Cup Runners Up 1996 97 FAW Welsh Trophy Winners 2003 04 FAW Welsh Trophy Runners Up 2008 09 Presidents Cup Runners Up 2011 12References Edit Jones Harrison Penycae look to Cefn Mawr as Dan Richards appointed manager Y Clwb Pel Droad Retrieved 3 November 2021 External links Editofficial website Club website Welsh National League website Coordinates 52 59 57 1 N 3 3 34 9 W 52 999194 N 3 059694 W 52 999194 3 059694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penycae F C amp oldid 1111551837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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