Address

Address:
The Athletic Ground Humphreys Terrace Caerau Maesteg CF34 0SG
Directions:
Seated:
Standing:
Telephone:
07488335182

Contacts

Club Secretary:
David Samuel 07488335182 dai.sam@sky.com
Alternative:
Kevin Day 07971687048 day8d9@btinternet.com

History

Team colours:

(H) Red Shirts with Black Shorts and Red Socks

Goalkeeper: Blue

(A) Green Shirts with Green Shorts and Green Socks

Goalkeeper: Yellow

Club History

The Club was formed in August, 1945, as the post-war “football boom” began to sweep the country. The long years of war, following on from the hard times of the Thirties, had resulted in a tremendous re-emergence of interest in the game and the Garw Valley was no exception. Blaengarw Workmen’s Hall was the venue for a meeting of Garw Grammar School boys and the long-lost “Boneyard XI”, during which it was agreed that a new, permanent Club would be formed and called “Garw Athletic”. Friendly games were arranged soon after and the first of these featured Colin Williams, Billy Thomas, Robin Garfield (capt), Ivor Tucker, Roy John, Austin Morgan, Herbert Sotham, John Jones, Elved George, Gwyn Humphries and Bryn Thomas.

The Club progressed quickly and were successful in the Garw Llynfi Under-18 League, going on to dominate the senior scene, winning numerous League Championships and Cups. The Club then sought to bring higher-level football to the Valley and became a member of the Welsh Football League in 1952, with their first fixture being played against Atlas Sports in Swansea.

Many honours have been gained by Club members over the years, with thirty-seven gaining Boys Clubs of Wales International Caps. Three members (Ray Smiles, Glyn John and Colin Evans) were awarded F.A.W. Youth caps and Rhys Day of Manchester City and Mansfield gained twelve under-21 caps. Glyn John gained twelve full caps in Rugby Union, while John Devereux played Boys Club international football, gained full caps in rugby for Wales, played for the British & Irish Lions, moved to Rugby League with Widnes and played League for Wales and for Great Britain! The great Roy Paul, of Birmingham and Manchester City, winner of 35 Welsh caps between 1949 and 1956 and of two FA Cup winners medals, played his last-ever competitive match in Garw colours, against Morriston as our player/manager.

Over the 60 years of our history we have had our highs and lows but throughout we have continued to develop young local talent. This was to bear fruit when Kevin Day’s young team won the Third Division Championship in 1999 and the Second Division Championship in 2000, taking the Club for the first time in their history into the First Division, with the opportunity to play at an even higher level through the European competitions.

Relegation in 2005 was followed by a “promotion win” (which was cruelly denied because of an ineligible player) under young manager Chris Wells in a remarkable turnaround in fortunes. Unfortunately during the next 4 years the club suffered successive relegations taking them to the bottom division of the South Wales Regional Pyramid. The club managed to stave off relegation to local football, and begun the rebuilding process. The club have just played in their most successive season in nearly a decade securing the championship of the South Wales Alliance League Second Division losing just twice in the league all season. The base of the club is built on local young talent who have a deep affiliation to the club.

The Club provides football for two Saturday teams in Welsh Senior League Second Division and Bridgend & District League for adults. It is quite a busy and time-consuming organisation and could not survive without a hard-working and dedicated Committee. We will always hold a debt of gratitude to all those who have worked hard in their own time down the years to make this Club a permanent feature in this Rugby-dominated area,

Latest Results

a
Sat 20 Apr
9 – 1 L
h
Wed 17 Apr
1 – 3 L
a
Wed 10 Apr
5 – 2 L

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