Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/11 18:30 - Merthyr Town vs Llanelli Town - View

Results

UK Friendlies 07/02 18:30 - Penybont v Merthyr Town L 3-0
England Southern Premier League South 04/26 14:00 42 Basingstoke v Merthyr Town L 4-0
England Southern Premier League South 04/21 14:00 41 [1] Merthyr Town v Hungerford Town [7] W 3-0
England Southern Premier League South 04/18 14:00 40 [13] Sholing v Merthyr Town [1] W 0-3
England Southern Premier League South 04/12 14:00 39 [1] Merthyr Town v Poole Town [18] L 1-2
England Southern Premier League South 04/05 14:00 38 Hanwell Town v Merthyr Town L 2-1
England Southern Premier League South 03/29 15:00 37 Winchester City v Merthyr Town W 1-3
England Southern Premier League South 03/22 15:00 36 Merthyr Town v FK Liepaja W 3-1
England Southern Premier League South 03/15 15:00 35 Gosport Borough v Merthyr Town W 1-3
England Southern Premier League South 03/08 15:00 34 Merthyr Town v Swindon Supermarine W 2-1
England Southern Premier League South 03/01 15:00 33 AFC Totton v Merthyr Town D 1-1
England Southern Premier League South 02/22 15:00 32 Merthyr Town v Bracknell Town W 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 53 26 27
Wins 32 17 15
Draws 12 8 4
Losses 9 1 8
Goals for 127 69 58
Goals against 61 22 39
Clean sheets 14 10 4
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Merthyr Town F.C.

Merthyr Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Tref Merthyr) is a Welsh semi-professional football club based in Merthyr Tydfil, currently playing in the National League North, the Sixth tier of the English football league system.

The football club was originally founded as 'Merthyr Town' in 1908 and played in the Football League from 1920 to 1930, but the club folded in 1934 and were replaced by newly formed Merthyr Tydfil F.C. in 1945, until 2010 when the club liquidated and re-established back to its original 'Merthyr Town' name. The club was then accepted into Division One of the Western League.

The club played in the fifth tier of English football for five years, from 1988–89 to 1994–95. In 1991–92 they finished fourth in the Football Conference (now National League), the club's highest ever placing in the English football pyramid. They were relegated in 1994–95. Merthyr have reached the second round of the FA Cup on five occasions, in 1946–47, 1954–55, 1973–74, 1979–80 and 1990–91. Most recently they reached the competition's first round in 2022–23.

History

Early years (1909–1934)

The Merthyr Town team of 1909

In 1909, Merthyr Town joined the second division of the Southern League, which despite being primarily an English league, contained several other Welsh clubs, notably Cardiff City, Newport County and Swansea Town. After finishing third in 1911–12 the club were promoted to the first division, though they were relegated back to the second division in 1913–14. The Southern League did not operate during the First World War, and when it resumed for the 1919–20 season Merthyr were placed back in the top division.

In the summer of 1920 the Football League expanded with the creation of a new Third Division, which was made up entirely of the First Division of the Southern League from the previous season. Despite having finished second bottom in the season before, usually a relegation place, Merthyr became a new member of the Football League.

In their first season in the Football League, the club had a much better season and finished 8th. This, however, proved to be their most successful league season, and it was followed by a gradual decline: 11th in 1921–22 and 17th in 1922–23. The 1923–24 season saw a slight improvement in league form as they finished 13th, but the major news was their appearance in the final of the Welsh Cup, though they lost 1–0 to Wrexham in a replay after a 2–2 draw.

From then on the club declined further, and finished bottom of the Third Division in 1924–25. Although they finished 14th in 1925–26, in the following seasons the club finished 17th, 21st, 20th and then bottom again, and were eventually voted out of the Football League in 1930. They were replaced by the ill-fated Thames. During their penultimate season in the Football League the club had their best season in the FA Cup, getting past the first round for the only time, before losing to Watford in the second round. The club dropped back into the Southern League, but lasted only four seasons, before ceasing to play in 1934.

Merthyr Tydfil years (1945–2010)

The club re-emerged as Merthyr Tydfil F.C., formed in 1945, and joined the Welsh League. In their first season, they finished as runners-up and joined the Southern League. The club were immensely successful in their first few seasons, winning the championship in 1947–48, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52 and 1953–54. In the 1947–48 championship-winning season, Merthyr only dropped one point at home (against Colchester United) and only lost four games all season. However, despite their success, the club failed to be elected to the English Football League. The 1950–51 season ended with Merthyr winning the Southern League, the Welsh Cup, the Southern League Cup and the Welsh Challenge Cup.

After bouncing between the various Southern League divisions during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, the club finally won their sixth championship in 1988–89, making them joint Southern League title record-holders together with Southampton. This time, winning the championship meant promotion to the Football Conference, the fifth level of English football. The club finished ninth in their first two seasons, and then fourth. However, they then went into decline, and were relegated back to the Southern League in 1995, where they remained until reforming in 2010. They should have been relegated a season earlier, but were reprieved when Northern Premier League champions Marine failed to meet the stadium criteria for the league.[]

Merthyr against Ipswich Town in 1951

The club's best FA Cup performance was reaching the second round, which they managed in 1946–47 (losing 3–1 to Reading), 1954–55 (losing 7–1 to Bradford City), 1973–74 (losing 3–0 to Hendon), 1979–80 (losing 3–1 in a replay with Chesham United) and 1990–91 (losing 5–1 to Woking). The only time the club managed to defeat a Football League club in the FA Cup was in the first round of the 1946–47 cup, when they beat Bristol Rovers 3–1. The club were considerably more successful in the Welsh Cup, which they won on three occasions: 1949 (beating Swansea Town 2–0), 1951 (beating Cardiff City 3–2 in a replay) and 1987 (beating Newport County 1–0 in a replay). In addition, the club finished as runners-up in 1947 and 1952.

After winning the final in 1987, the club were allowed to enter the European Cup Winners' Cup, at a time when English clubs were banned from European competition. In the first round, they were drawn against the Italian club Atalanta. The club managed a win in the first leg at home, beating the Italians 2–1. However, the return leg was lost 2–0, and the club was eliminated from the competition. Historically, the club's biggest rivals are Gloucester City. The two clubs played over 120 times in their history, making it one of the most played Anglo-Welsh derbies in football. In the late 1990s and early 2000s Newport County were local rivals but the teams have not met in the same league for many years.[]

2010–present

In 2010, Merthyr Tydfil F.C. of the Southern Football League was liquidated. A new club under the name of Merthyr Town was formed and joined the Western Football League. The club used Rhiw'r Ddar, shared with Taff's Well A.F.C., as its home ground. Promotion from the First Division to the Premier Division of the Western League was achieved in the first season and the club moved to Penydarren Park for the 2011–12 season. Promotion to the Southern League was achieved in 2012.[]

The team reached the first round proper of the 2022–23 FA Cup, where they lost 2–0 to Buxton. The 2024–25 season saw the club promoted to the National League system as Southern League Premier Division South champions after 9 years in the division.

Merthyr Town Football Club, based in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is a historic soccer team with a rich heritage and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1909, the club has a storied past, having experienced various highs and lows throughout its history. Known as "The Martyrs," Merthyr Town plays its home matches at the iconic Penydarren Park, a venue that has witnessed countless memorable moments in Welsh football.

The team's colors are red and white, symbolizing their fierce spirit and determination on the pitch. Merthyr Town has a reputation for nurturing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a beloved institution in the region. The club competes in the Southern League, showcasing a blend of experienced players and emerging stars who embody the club's fighting spirit.

With a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team through thick and thin, Merthyr Town is not just a football club; it is a symbol of pride for the town of Merthyr Tydfil. The club's commitment to community engagement and youth development ensures that it remains a vital part of the local culture, inspiring future generations of soccer players and fans alike. Whether in league matches or cup competitions, Merthyr Town continues to strive for success, aiming to reclaim its place among the top tiers of Welsh football.