Caersws F.C. Explained

Clubname:Caersws
Fullname:Caersws Football Club
Nickname:The Bluebirds
Founded:1887 (as Caersws Amateurs)
Ground:Recreation Ground
Caersws
Capacity:4,000 (500 seated)
Chairman:Neil Lewis
Manager:Mark Griffiths & Luke Williams [1]
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Caersws Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Caersŵs) is a football team, playing in the .

The club was founded in 1887 as Caersws Amateurs, and adopted the present name when amateur status was dropped in 1974. The team plays at the Recreation Ground, Caersws, which accommodates 4000 spectators (500 seated), notable as being able to accommodate everyone in the village over four times.

The team's first choice strip is blue shirts, white shorts and blue socks. The second choice strip is orange shirts, black shorts and orange socks.

History

Although founded in the late 19th century, the club enjoyed little if any success until the 1960s when it won the Mid-Wales League in 1959–60, 1960–61, and 1962–63, and appeared in three Welsh Amateur Cup finals, winning the cup in 1960–61. They also won the cup (now renamed the Welsh Intermediate Cup) in 1989. In the league, the team's fortunes waned until they won the title again in 1978, and four more times before they were invited to join the Cymru Alliance in 1990. In 1992 they became founder members of the League of Wales.

Caersws won the League Cup in 2000–01 and 2001–02, and played in the Intertoto Cup, being defeated 3–1 on aggregate by PFC Marek Dupnitsa of Bulgaria.

Stadium

The club plays at the Recreation Ground.

Biggest victories and losses

Honours

League

Cymru Alliance League

Ardal NE League

Mid Wales League

Cups

Welsh Intermediate Cup

Welsh Amateur Cup

Cymru Alliance League Cup

Welsh League Cup

Central Wales Challenge Cup

Mid Wales League Cup

Montgomeryshire Cup

Montgomeryshire Amateur League Cup

Village Cup

J Emrys Morgan Cup

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caersws . Y Clwb Pel-Droed . 22 June 2020.