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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


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


PREVIEW: BARRY TOWN UTD WOMEN (A)
Aberystwyth Town Women head south to face Barry Town United Women in Round 9 of the Genero Adran Premier.Aberystwyth will be looking to put right the result at the beginning of the season. Barry Town Women have had a new managerial appointment in James Fishlock, after Steve McCarthy-Campbell left after being appointed head coach of Gwalia United. Fishlock is no stranger to the Adran Premier and has plenty of experience managing in Welsh Women’s Football. Both teams will be ta
Nov 15


REPORT: ATWFC 7 - 0 CPDM Y FELINHELI
On a poignant Sunday afternoon at Park Avenue, Aberystwyth Town Women began their Adran Trophy campaign in reflective fashion. Before kick-off, the Last Post rang out prior to both teams and supporters observed a solemn minute’s silence, honouring those who served and sacrificed. All members of the ATWFC squad including staff wore black armbands for the game. Credit: Steve Williams Photography With emotions running high and purpose in the air, the Seasiders channelled their f
Nov 14


PREVIEW:CAERAU ELY (A)
Aberystwyth Town make another long journey south this Saturday to face Caerau Ely, in what will be manager Callum McKenzie’s penultimate game at the helm. It was announced on Wednesday that Callum has secured a hugely exciting full-time position at Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers. He will depart will the full support and best wishes of everyone at ATFC after next weekend’s match at home to against Ynyshir Albions.  During his short but impactful time at Aberystwy
Nov 14


VACANCY: MEN'S FIRST-TEAM MANAGER
Aberystwyth Town Football Club are inviting applications for the position of Men's First Team Manager. The successful candidate will lead the Men’s First Team in the JD Cymru South and play a key role in driving forward the Club’s on-field performance and long-term footballing strategy. Essential Requirements Hold a UEFA A Licence  (minimum). Be enrolled on, or working towards, the UEFA Pro Licence . Demonstrate strong leadership, enthusiasm, motivation, and communication
Nov 12


CLUB STATEMENT: MCKENZIE TO DEPART FOR WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
Aberystwyth Town Football Club can confirm that Men’s First-Team Manager, Callum McKenzie, is to depart his role following Town's home fixture on 22 November, having accepted a full-time position as a Lead Coach within the Academy of Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers. Callum joined the Black and Greens on 4 June 2025 following a decade-long association with Newtown AFC. Tasked with rebuilding the men’s senior squad ahead of the 2025/26 JD Cymru South campaign, Callu
Nov 12


REPORT: ATFC 0 - 2 TREFELIN BGC
Aberystwyth Town suffered defeat at home to second-placed Trefelin BGC on Saturday, as two late goals turned a brave performance into heartbreak at Aberystwyth University Park Avenue. In a tight, hard-fought contest, Ethan O’Toole was dismissed for a second yellow card on 61 minutes, before goals from Lewys Ware (89 mins) and Jasper Jones (90+10 mins) snatched all three points for the visitors. After last week’s positive display, Town started confidently once again. Rackee
Nov 9
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