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REPORT: ATWFC 2 - 1 PONTYPRIDD UTD WOMEN
Aberystwyth Town Women secured a vital three points at Park Avenue on Sunday afternoon as they came from behind to defeat Pontypridd United Women 2–1, an important result in what is proving to be a defining period of the season. Credit: Geraint Nicholas/FAW The first half unfolded as a tense and closely contested affair, with both sides battling for control but unable to create many clear opportunities. With so much at stake for both clubs, caution dictated much of the openin
Dec 1, 2025


CROESO, CRAIG!
Aberystwyth Town Football Club is delighted to confirm the appointment of Craig Williams as Men’s First-Team Manager, joining from Caersws FC of the JD Cymru North. A stalwart of Mid Wales football throughout his 21-year senior playing career — including two seasons in Black and Green between 2010–12 — Craig takes the reins at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue Stadium following the departure of Callum McKenzie. Credit: FAW Photography Boasting more than 600 career appearance
Dec 1, 2025


REPORT: ATFC 1 - 2 CAMBRIAN UTD
Aber Town suffered late heartbreak at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue on Saturday afternoon when Calum Bateman’s winner in the thirteenth minute of injury time stole the spoils for Cambrian United. In a tight game, Jay Woodford gave the visitors a 27th-minute lead, but Rackeem Reid struck a deserved equaliser ten minutes later, and the match looked destined for a draw until the dramatic finale. Cambrian’s Frazer Thomas received a second yellow card seconds before the winne
Dec 1, 2025


PREVIEW: PONTYPRIDD UTD WOMEN (H)
Aberystwyth Town Women return to Genero Adran Premier action this weekend as they welcome Pontypridd United to Park Avenue, aiming to build momentum and put valuable points on the board in front of the home crowd. Ashley Crowden/FAW For Aber, the focus has been on sharpening combinations in attack and maintaining the high work-rate that has become a hallmark of the squad. With players growing in confidence and several standout individual performances emerging this season, the
Nov 28, 2025


REPORT: ATWFC 1 - 3 SWANSEA CITY WOMEN
Aberystwyth Town Women battled fiercely in blustery conditions at Park Avenue but were ultimately undone by a strong Swansea City side, falling 3–1 in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup. Ashley Crowden/FAW Despite a difficult first half against the wind and a physically assertive Swansea team, Aber grew into the game and were rewarded late on through Millie Gardner’s composed finish. Aberystwyth began against the worst of the wind, and Swansea used the gusts to their advantage early o
Nov 28, 2025


PREVIEW: CAMBRIAN UTD (H)
Aberystwyth Town welcome league leaders Cambrian United to Aberystwyth University Park Avenue this weekend, in what will be the Black & Greens’ final home match of 2025. Callum McKenzie signed off as manager last weekend with a 4–0 victory over Ynyshir Albion. In his absence, Matthew Bishop and John Davies will take charge of the team while the Board of Directors continues the search for a new boss. The Black & Greens face a major test against the league’s pace-setters, who h
Nov 28, 2025


REPORT: ATFC 4 - 0 YNYSHIR ALBIONS
The Black and Greens recorded their biggest win of the season on Saturday afternoon, giving departing manager Callum McKenzie the perfect send-off with a 4–0 victory over a tenacious Ynyshir Albions. Richie Ricketts opened the scoring directly from a free-kick on 22 minutes, but it wasn’t until the 81st minute that captain Desean Martin doubled the lead. Jonny Evans netted his sixth goal in seven JD Cymru South matches from the penalty spot two minutes from time, and there wa
Nov 23, 2025


PREVIEW: YNYSHIR ALBIONS (H)
Following a week without competitive action, Aberystwyth Town take on Ynyshir Albions this weekend at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue, in what will be manager Callum McKenzie’s final match before he departs for a full-time role at Wolverhampton Wanderers. During his short but impactful time at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue, Callum has transformed the club from one at its lowest point for many a decade—hurting from a first-ever relegation from the JD Cymru Premier—into
Nov 20, 2025
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