Troedyrhiw F.C.
Troedyrhiw F.C. are an association football team based in Merthyr Tydfil, where they currently play in the South Wales Amateur League First Division. They have entered the FA Cup on six occasions in the late 1940s and early 1950s, losing at the first qualifying round stage each time.
Honours
- South Wales Amateur Cup Winners: 1908-09
- Welsh League Division Two Champions: 1920-21
- Welsh League Division 2B Champions: 1925-26
- Welsh League Division 2B Champions: 1926-27
- Welsh League Division Two Champions: 1930-31
- Welsh League Division Two Champions: 1931-32
- Amateur Cup Winners: 1946-47
- Welsh League Runner Up: 1947-48
- Left Welsh League: 1965
- Reformed in Merthyr League: 1993
- Merthyr League Premier Champions: 1995-96
- Joined Amateur League Division Two: 1996-97
- Amateur League Division Two Champions/Int.cup Winners: 1997-98
- Amateur League Division One Champions/Int.cup Runner Up: 2000-01
- Joined Welsh League Division Three: 2001-02
- Welsh League Division Three Champions: 2004-05
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position |
Player |
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GK |
Jason Pendry |
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DF |
Chris Siers |
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DF |
Michael Cope |
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DF |
Nikoli Panayi |
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DF |
Luke Jones |
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DF |
Neil Williams |
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MF |
Gareth Harboard |
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MF |
Stephen Minett |
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MF |
Owen McGill |
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MF |
Kevin Robins |
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No. |
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Position |
Player |
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MF |
Rhys Nolan |
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MF |
Graig Harboard |
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MF |
Karl Callan |
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MF |
Christopher Stentiford |
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MF |
Greg Badham |
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FW |
Glen Hagerty |
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FW |
Ian Cannon |
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FW |
Ian Winstone |
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FW |
Richard Parker |
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FW |
Tony Bird |
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Coaching staff
- 1st Team Coach: Kevin Rogers
- Physio: Andrew Challis
FA Cup results
Below is a list of all FA Cup matches played by Troedyrhiw during their only spell in the competition, from 1948 until 1953. In this period they won two Preliminary Round matches, but were knocked out of the competition at the 1st Qualifying Round stage in all six attempts.[1]
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