Fixtures

Wales Premier League 11/14 19:45 17 Cardiff MU vs Briton Ferry - View
Wales Premier League 11/29 14:30 18 Briton Ferry vs Flint Town Utd - View
Wales Premier League 12/05 19:45 19 Briton Ferry vs T.N.S. - View
Wales Premier League 12/21 12:30 6 Kashima Antlers vs Briton Ferry - View
Wales Premier League 12/26 14:30 20 Penybont vs Briton Ferry - View
Wales Premier League 12/31 12:30 21 Briton Ferry vs Beki Gabrovo Women - View

Results

Wales Premier League 11/07 19:45 16 [10] Briton Ferry v Bala Town [7] W 2-0
Wales League Cup 11/04 19:45 3 Cambrian United v Briton Ferry L 1-0
Wales Premier League 11/01 14:30 15 [3] Caernarfon v Briton Ferry [10] L 4-1
Wales Premier League 10/25 13:30 14 [10] Briton Ferry v Colwyn Bay [5] L 0-2
Wales Cup 10/18 13:00 8 Briton Ferry v Penybont L 0-5
Wales Premier League 10/11 11:30 13 [9] Briton Ferry v Connah's Quay [4] L 0-3
Wales Premier League 10/07 18:45 12 [7] Barry Town v Briton Ferry [10] W 0-1
Wales Premier League 10/03 18:45 11 [9] Briton Ferry v Penybont [2] D 0-0
Wales Premier League 09/27 16:15 10 [9] Flint Town Utd v Briton Ferry [8] L 2-1
Wales Premier League 09/23 18:45 9 [8] Briton Ferry v Llanelli Town [12] L 1-2
Wales Premier League 09/19 18:45 8 [4] Bala Town v Briton Ferry [7] D 2-2
Wales Premier League 09/13 11:30 7 [5] Briton Ferry v Caernarfon [1] L 2-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 22 23
Wins 14 6 8
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 21 11 10
Goals for 72 28 44
Goals against 87 38 49
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 9 7 2

Briton Ferry Llansawel A.F.C. (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Llansawel) is a football club based in Briton Ferry in Wales, currently playing in the Cymru Premier. The club was formed in 2009 after the merger between Briton Ferry Athletic and Llansawel.

The club's crest uses the colours green, red and yellow, which represent the colours of the two merged teams. For 2009–10 the home colours were the traditional Briton Ferry quartered red and green shirt, green shorts and red socks. The away colours were the traditional Llansawel yellow shirt, black shorts and hooped yellow and black socks.

History

During the summer of 2009, representatives of Briton Ferry Athletic and Llansawel entered into discussion about the possibility of merging the two clubs. After a lengthy period of consideration, it was announced that the two clubs had merged to form Briton Ferry Llansawel.

They were to play their first season in Welsh Football League Third Division, replacing Briton Ferry Athletic. South Gower replaced Llansawel after they applied for membership to the league. In their first season the merged club finished 4th.

In 2012 the club was promoted to the Welsh Football League Second Division, and two years later were promoted again to the First Division. In 2016 they were relegated back to the Second Division but finished second in their first season and returned to the First Division.

In 2019 they were founder members of the Cymru South, where they finished 3rd in their first season. After the COVID-19 pandemic were two more third-place finishes, before winning the 2023–24 title and gaining promotion to the Cymru Premier. In their first Cymru Premier season they finished 10th. On 10 August 2025 they beat defending champions The New Saints 3–0. This was The New Saints' heaviest defeat in four years and their first loss on the opening day of the season in eight years.

**Briton Ferry Soccer Team Overview**

The Briton Ferry soccer team, based in the picturesque town of Briton Ferry in Wales, is a proud representation of local talent and community spirit. Established in 1903, the club has a rich history and a deep-rooted connection to its supporters, making it a beloved institution in the region. Competing in the Welsh football league system, Briton Ferry has built a reputation for its commitment to developing young players and fostering a strong sense of teamwork and sportsmanship.

The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of red and white, symbolize the passion and determination that the players bring to the pitch. Home matches are played at the picturesque Old Road Ground, where fans gather to cheer on their team, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the vibrant local culture.

Briton Ferry is known for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing, dynamic movement, and a relentless pursuit of victory. The coaching staff emphasizes not only technical skills but also the importance of discipline and resilience, ensuring that players are well-prepared for the challenges of competitive football.

Off the field, the club is deeply involved in community initiatives, promoting youth engagement and encouraging healthy lifestyles through sport. With a focus on inclusivity and accessibility, Briton Ferry aims to inspire the next generation of soccer players and fans.

As the team continues to strive for success in the league, Briton Ferry remains a symbol of pride for its supporters, embodying the spirit of Welsh football and the enduring love for the beautiful game.