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REPORT: YNYSHIR ALBIONS 0 - 0 ATFC
Aber Town brought the 2025/26 season to a close with a goalless draw away to Ynyshir Albions FC. In an entertaining contest, both sides created chances, and Albions’ Jorrie-Blue Griffiths was sent off in the 31st minute, but Town couldn’t make the extra man count. Rackeem Reid’s 86th-minute missed penalty summed up a frustrating end to the season for Craig Williams’ men. On a sunny lunchtime in the Rhondda Fach, Aber made a first-ever visit to the Ynyshir Bowl and started bri
4 days ago


PREVIEW: YNYSHIR ALBIONS (A)
The 2025/26 season draws to a close this Saturday as ATFC make one final trip south, to face Ynyshir Albions. A win for the Black & Greens, combined with Carmarthen Town dropping points at Trethomas Bluebirds, would see Craig Williams’ side secure a 5th-place finish in what has been a rollercoaster debut campaign in the JD Cymru South. Since last summer, Aber have faced significant challenges. An almost entirely new squad was assembled at the start of the season, followed
6 days ago


REPORT: CWMBRAN CELTIC 3 - 1 ATFC
Aber Town suffered a bitterly disappointing 3–1 defeat away to relegated Cwmbran Celtic FC on Saturday afternoon, as goals from Sam Powell (13 mins), Alex McDowell (48 mins) and Isaac Powell (80 mins) did the damage. Tom Mason’s 89th-minute response for Town did cut the deficit, but Celtic saw out the match for a deserved first victory of the season on Matchday 29. A difficult surface made for a messy start, but Jac Evans’ early lob bounced just over the bar for the hosts. At
Apr 11


PREVIEW: CWMBRAN CELTIC (A)
Aberystwyth Town head south once again for the penultimate game of the 2025/26 season. With all home matches now complete, ATFC will see out the season in South East Wales, first at Cwmbran Celtic this weekend, and then a trip to Ynyshir Albions next weekend to complete the fixture list. With Aber confirming receipt of a Tier One Licence from the FAW First Instance body on Wednesday, the club now face a wait to see what the 2026/27 will look like, but there are matters on t
Apr 10


CLUB PROUD TO OBTAIN TIER 1 LICENCE
Aberystwyth Town FC are delighted to confirm receipt of a Tier One Licence from the FAW First Instance Body on Wednesday afternoon. A Tier One licence is a prerequisite to compete in the Cymru Premier 2026/27 season and Clubs are assessed on the following criteria: Sporting: Youth & Coaching Infrastructure Legal Personnel & Administration Financial Football Social Responsibility Aberystwyth Town FC Licensing Officer Thomas Crockett said: “It's great to receive official recogn
Apr 8


REPORT: ATWFC 4 - 3 BARRY TOWN UTD WOMEN
Aberystwyth Town Women produced a dramatic late comeback to secure a thrilling 4–3 victory over Barry Town United Women in a classic final-day encounter in the Genero Adran Premier at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue. Credit: Steve Williams The hosts made a perfect start, taking the lead inside just three minutes. Carys Bufton was quickest to react inside the box, finishing from close range with a poacher’s effort to give Aber an early advantage. Barry responded almost imme
Apr 8


2025/26 MEN'S PLAYER AWARD WINNERS!
Aber Town celebrated the stars of the present as well as the stars of the past on Saturday evening, as the annual Player of the Year Awards for 2025/26 took place at the John Charles Lounge alongside the Ex-Players' event. Photo Credits: Steve Williams Fleet-footed right-back Zach McKenzie won the Sponsors’ Player of the Season award, presented by Iain Barber, Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor at Prifysgol Aberystwyth University. Speaking afterwards, Zach told us: “ I’m over the m
Apr 7


CLUB HOSTS EX-PLAYERS EVENT!
Aberystwyth Town FC were delighted to host an Ex-Players event at the John Charles Lounge during Saturday's Cymru South fixture at home to Llantwit Major, and even more pleased to welcome over 50 former players in attendance. All photos courtesy of Steve Williams Stars from the 1970s such as Arthur West, Nipper Sutton, Graham Thomas and Meirion Appleton; 1980s League Cup winners Jeff Thomas and Huw George Evans; 1990s and 2000s favourites including Kevin Morrison, Nigel Nicho
Apr 6
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