Team colours:
(H) Red/White Striped Shirts & Navy Blue Shorts and Red Socks.
Goalkeeper: Yellow
(A) Blue Shirts, Shorts and Socks
Goalkeeper: Green
Club History
Porthcawl Town AFC has been in existence since 1947 with football played at Locks Lane since that date. The club has come a long way in the last 30 years in the early 1990’s becoming one of the most respected outfits in the South Wales Amateur League. Between 1990 and 1994 the club won almost every honour the league had on offer, also during that time the South Wales Intermediate Cup was won.
In 1994 the club won promotion into the Welsh League after several near misses, two promotions followed in quick succession with the club achieving it highest ever league position of 10th in Welsh League One in 1997/98. Notable cup runs were also enjoyed during this period of success for the club with Welsh Cup Quarter Final appearances in 1996 & 1998, also reaching the Welsh League Cup Semi Final in 1996.
The retirement of club Chairman Norman Harris and long-time Manager Steve Harris in 2010 coincided with a downturn in fortunes for Porthcawl football with successive relegations leading to the club falling out of the Welsh League in 2012.
With improved facilities at our Locks Lane home, including the completion of our long awaited Clubhouse, Porthcawl Town AFC have seen improved fortunes in the South Wales Alliance League; with club stalwart Ray Walker and Damien McCann beginning the revival, coming close to a first promotion for a number of years for the club in season 2017/18. Barrie Jones continued the improvement in 2018/2019 with the Club winning its first trophy for a number of seasons by winning the South Wales Alliance League Division 1 title.
Honours
South Wales Alliance League Division One – Champions: 2018–19
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