Pontypridd Town A.F.C.

Pontypridd Town Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Dragons
Founded 1992
Ground Ynysangharad Park
Chairman Phillip Gibb
Manager Dominic Broad
League Welsh Football League Division Two
2016–17 Welsh Football League Division Two, Won Division 3 in 2015–16
Website Club website

Pontypridd Town AFC is a Welsh football club, based in the town of Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan. The club was formed in 1992 after merging with another team, Ynysybwl. The club plays in the Welsh Football League.

The club is currently managed by Dominic Broad, assisted by Phil Clay with Damien Broad operating in a Head Coach role.

Recent history

In April 2006, former Cardiff City player Ryan Nicholls earned success at the first attempt as The Dragons of Pontypridd beat Cardiff Corries 4-1 at Ynysangharad Park to secure promotion (for the 2006/2007 season) to the Welsh Football League 1st Division. Nicholls also took The Dragons to Round Four of the prestigious FAW Welsh National Cup. Earlier in the competition they had knocked out the Division 2 and Division 1 champions (Pontardawe Town & Ton Pentre) as well as the biggest giantkilling of the season - a 1-0 home win over Vauxhall Master Welsh Premier League side Aberystwyth Town.

The team manager for the 2007/08 season was Mal Camilleri but after the club's successive relegations down to Division 3, the club was on the brink of collapse. Discussions between Ponty Town and Treforest began with a view to a merger however stark opposition from the amateur league prevented the merger from happening. At the 11th hour the club received support from local businessman Clayton Jones and was saved. In 2009 Cardiff businessman Phil Gibb joined the club and Allan Davies was appointed as Manager. Davies was an experienced defender who also coached at Graig FC in 2008 and previously spent ten years at Burton Albion where he played under Nigel Clough before joining Worcester then Gresley.

In the 2010/11 season the team started erratically, but from January they were on fire losing just 2 out of 20 games and they were on top of the table for more than 2 months. In the last week of the season, although they won the last game, they missed out on promotion to Division 2 on goal difference.

A new chapter

2013/14 season started with a change of management, Dominic Broad was appointed Manager, bringing in his brother Damien Broad as his Assistant Manager and Sam Houldsworth as First Team Coach. A week before the season started the club only has 2 signed players, the others having followed Allan Davies out of the club. They quickly set about signing enough players to field a team for the first match and set themselves the target of maintaining Welsh League status, which they achieved by finishing 15th that year.

On 29 July 2014, Ponty played a pre-season friendly against Valencia CF Mestalla, the second team of Spanish La Liga giants Valencia CF. In the run-up to the game, TalkSPORT radio presenter Colin Murray picked up on news of the match as it gathered national media attention and decided to come and watch the game, inviting any of his listeners to join him. Well over 100 people from around the UK booked their flights to Valencia and spent 3 days supporting the club in what became known as the Ponty Party. After a valiant performance against this professional team, Ponty came away with an impressive 3-0 defeat[1]

In the summer of 2015, Assistant Manager Damien Broad took over the Manager's position from his brother Dominic due to work commitments; Dominic remained as Player/Assistant Manager. On 29 July 2015, exactly a year after the Valencia game, the club repeated it's feat by securing another high-profile friendly in Spain, this time against Deportivo de La Coruña.

In January 2016 Manager Damien Broad left the club having secured a prestigious coaching role with Manchester City based in China. Dominic Broad returned as Manager and lead the club to the Division 3 title, breaking the club record for most wins in a season (25) and goalkeeper Ryan Griffiths breaking the club record for most Clean Sheets (14).

The talkSPORT Trophy

On 11 May 2016, almost 1,600 supporters from around the UK gathered in Ynysangharad Park to see Ponty Town take on the talkSPORT All Stars. The brainchild of Dominic Broad and talksSPORT Radio presenter Colin Murray, the match saw a team of ex. professional footballers, other sportsmen and celebrities descend on Pontypridd in the inaugural talkSPORT Trophy. The All Stars fielded names including Danny Murphy, Dietmar Hamann, Danny Gabbidon, Simon Davies, Matthew Etherington, Micky Grey, Perry Groves, Martyn Williams, Mike Tindall, Sonny Pike, Max Rushden and Colin Murray. Ponty Town won the game 3-1 with goals from Luke Gullick, Scott Hillman and Omar Abdillahi, with a consolation penalty coming in the last minute for the All Stars' Micky Grey.

Welsh League Division Three title

After a successful 2015/16 The Dragons sealed the Division Three title in May 2016 after a 2-0 victory away at Tredegar Town. The Dragons lifted the prestigious trophy the following week away at Bridgend Street and won the accolade for the first time in the club's history.

2016/17

After their title winning season, Pontypridd Town started this season in Division Two of the Welsh Football League and have made several changes in and around their management team. Damien Broad has returned in a Head Coach role at the club alongside spending his days working at Bristol City's prestigious youth academy, whilst Welsh League veteran Phil Clay has come in to replace Sam Houldsworth as Assistant Manager.

The club harbour a goal of becoming the first football team from the Rhondda Cynon Taf area to play in the Welsh Premier League.

Honours

Welsh Football League

Final league positions

Season Division Pl W D L F A Pts Pos Notes
2016-17 D2 30 16 9 5 66 38 57 3rd
2015-16 D3 34 25 6 3 99 31 81 1st Promoted to Division 2
2014-15 D3 34 16 6 12 71 50 54 7th
2013-14 D3 36 10 8 18 46 81 38 15th
2012-13 D3 30 17 8 5 54 30 59 4th Missed promotion on GD
2011-12 D3 28 16 4 8 69 38 52 5th
2010-11 D3 34 19 6 9 73 50 63 5th
2009-10 D3 34 18 9 7 67 41 63 5th
2008-09 D2 34 5 6 23 39 100 21 18th Relegated
2007-08 D1 34 3 4 27 38 116 13 17th Relegated
2006-07 D1 36 24 8 4 88 37 80 03rd
2005-06 D2 Promoted (No stats available)
2004-05 D2 34 20 6 8 79 44 66 05th
2003-04 D2 32 8 5 19 39 58 29 15th
2002-03 D2 34 12 15 7 62 41 51 07th
2001-02 D3 34 20 9 5 77 32 69 03rd Promoted
2000-01 D3 30 10 10 10 40 47 40 10th
1999-00 D3 28 6 10 12 54 62 28 12th
1998-99 D2 30 4 1 25 43 111 13 16th Relegated
1997-98 D2 30 10 2 18 41 85 32 12th
1996-97 D2 30 9 4 17 46 71 31 11th
1995-96 D1 34 12 7 15 58 73 * 36 15th Relegated - (7 Points Deducted)
1994-95 D1 36 16 2 18 67 58 50 11th
1993-94 D1 34 15 8 11 53 43 53 05th
1992-93 D1 26 14 9 3 53 24 51 03rd
1991-92 D1 32 15 4 13 57 53 49 06th
1990-91 D1 32 11 4 17 55 60 37 11th

References

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