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History

A Brief History
19 Aug 2010

Garden Village A.F.C. was founded in 1922 and started playing football at Swansea League level before joining the Carmarthenshire League mid-way through the 20th century. After a number of league and cup successes over the years, Village gained promotion into the Welsh Football League at the end of the 1998/99 season after finishing second in the Premier Division of the Carmarthenshire League, and successfully beating Neath League team Cwmamman United in the Welsh League promotion play-off for west Wales.


In only their first season of Welsh League football, they secured promotion by finishing third in Division 3 behind Garw and Ely Rangers - one point ahead of fourth-placed AFC Llwydcoed - and also fared well in the Welsh Cup; a run that saw them dispose of Pontyclun and Ely before being knocked out by then League of Wales side Inter Cardiff 5-0 at Cardiff Athletics Stadium.


The Second Division proved to be a much tougher test for Village but they managed to finish a respectable eighth in their first season. They did, however, manage to secure promotion at the second attempt when they won the Second Division championship at the end of 2001/02 with a 3-2 win in their final game of the season at relegated Chepstow Town.


Village had just one short spell in the top flight of Welsh League football before they were relegated at the first attempt. After an excellent run of form towards the end of the season, which almost kept them up, other teams hit similar form and Village narrowly missed out on survival, finishing two points adrift of Ely Rangers.


They’ve recorded top-10 finishes in their time back in Division 2 under the leadership of long serving manager Bob Lloyd. In the summer of 2008, Bob decided to resign from his position of first team manager and the club made the decision to recruit the new management team internally. Ceri Griffiths, Paul Lewis and Gerry Neal who the previous season had tasted success in lifting the Welsh League Reserve Division West title became the new management team and enjoyed a great first season in charge.


In the 2008 / 2009 season, the club got promoted to Division 1 for only the second time in their history by finishing third behind West End & Ely Rangers, they also set a new club record for the amount of points achieved in the Welsh League.


Back in Division 1 for the first time in 8 years and with the previous experience in mind, the club set about the task of establishing themselves as a Division 1 outfit. With a number of new players added to the squad, the club made history by avoiding relegation and exceeding the number of points they had achieved the previous time they had played in Division 1. The task was made even harder by the decision of the Welsh League to relegate 6 clubs but excellent victories away at Aberaman Athletic, Caldicot Town, Ton Pentre & Barry Town coupled with outstanding performances at home against Afan Lido & Barry Town provided us with a platform which helped us achieve our objective and retain our Division 1 status.

The club’s Stafford Common ground is greatly admired by visiting teams and their supporters and has been credited as having an exceptional playing surface. The ground is always improving – in 2006 the club opened its new changing room facility at the end of the main pitch while a new bar and suite area was added to the current club house in the summer of 2008. In 2009, the club completed the next phase of the off field developments by building a new 75 seater stand as well as rebuilding the covered standing area that had been damaged by a storm. In the summer of 2010, the club has completed the first phase of works for the installation of floodlights for the main pitch. The club is anticipating that the work will be completed early in 2011.

 

Welsh League History
21 May 2010

Season.........League..........P....W....D....L....F....A.....Pts.....Pos
1999-00........Division 3......28..17....4....7...57...28....55......3rd
2000-01........Division 2......30..11....8..11...50...54....41......8th
2001-02........Division 2......30..21....2....7...69...38....65......1st
2002-03........Division 1......34....9....7..18...39...65....34.....16th
2003-04........Division 2......32..13....4..15...55...56....43......8th
2004-05........Division 2......34..17....8....9...60...55....59......6th
2005-06........Division 2......34..18....6..10...58...40....60......5th
2006-07........Division 2......34..12....9..13...64...64....45......9th
2007-08........Division 2......34..16....8..10...70...59....59......6th
2008-09........Division 2......34..21....6....7...90...55....69......3rd
2009-10........Division 1......34..12....6..16...46...52....42......13th

 

Welsh Cup History
13 Aug 2009

Season Opposition
1999-00 Round 1: Pontyclun (H) Won 3-0
Round 2: Ely Rangers (A) Won 2-1
Round 3: Inter Cardiff (A) Lost 5-0

2000-01 Round 1: Pontardawe Town (A) Lost 2-0

2001-02 Round 1: Seven Sisters (H) Won 3-1
Round 2: Newport YMCA (A) Drew 4-4 AET
Lost 5-3 on penalties

2002-03 Round 1: Merthyr Saints (H) Won 5-3
Round 2: Porth Tywyn Suburbs (A) Lost 3-0

2003-04 Round 1: Bridgend Town (A) Drew 0-0 AET
Lost 6-5 on penalties

2004-05 Round 1: Llantwit Fardre (A) Won 1-0
Round 2: Briton Ferry (A) Won 2-1
Round 3: Barry Town (A) Lost 2-1

2005-06 Round 1: Croesyceiliog (A) Lost 2-1

2006-07 Round 1: AFC Llwydcoed (H) Won 6-0
Round 2: Bridgend Town (A) Lost 5-2


2007-08 Round 1: Bridgend Town (A) Lost 3-1


2008-09 Round 1: West End (A) Won 3-2
Round 2: Risca United (H) Won 2-0
Round 3: Bangor City (A) Lost 4-0


2009-10 Round 1: Corus Steel (A) Won 1-0
Round 2: Caldicot Town (H) Lost 6-2 AET


 

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