Llangeinor A.F.C.

Llangeinor Athletic Football Club are an association football club based in the village of Llangeinor near Bridgend, Wales. The club currently plays in the both the South Wales Alliance League Division 2 and the Bridgend & District League in South Wales. Llangeinor have a history of football going back to before the Second World War, when football was played at Pandy Woods. The move to Llangeinor Park came after a brief spell playing on Llangeinor Common.

Llangeinor AFC
Full nameLlangeinor Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)Llan, The Rags
GroundLlangeinor Park
Capacity1,000
LeagueSouth Wales Alliance League Division 2
2019-20South Wales Alliance League Division 2, 5th
WebsiteClub website

They currently play in South Wales Alliance League Division 2, Bridgend and District Division 1 and Division 2. They also have a team playing in the local Sunday League Second Division.

Llangeinor withdrew from the Welsh Football League Division Three in December 2011.[1]

Board Members

  • Chairman: Ronald King
  • Secretary : Angela Loosmore
  • Treasurer :
  • Football Secretary :Geraint Walker-Halstead
  • Assistant Football Secretary :Paul Davies

Coaching Staff

  • First Team

Manager : Jeremy Slennett

Coach : Paul Slennett

Captain : Adam Worner

  • Second Team

Manager : Paul Davies

Coach : Brian Taylor

Captain : Gareth Taylor

  • Third Team

Manager : Morgan Cowdrey

Coach : Geraint Halstead

Captain : Connor Williams

  • Sunday Team

Manager : Connor Roche

Coach : Gareth Taylor

Captain : Gareth Taylor

Current Squad 2018/2019

  • Goalkeeper

John Davies

Elliot Thomas

Alyn Webb

Iwan James**

Paul Davies**


  • Defender

Jack Laidler

Rhys Davies

Lewis Bissmire

Anthony Bale

Lloyd Tucker

Gareth Taylor**

John Lewis

Ross Bradley

Ellis James**

Michael J Evans

Tom J Williams

Jack Toomey**

Owen Parry**

Nayan Carlin**

James Crockett

Ryan Kendall**

Chris Williams

Lee Clemett


  • Midfield

Adam Worner

Rhys Calloway

Justin Callen

Rhys Thomas

Luke Hurst

Jack Taylor

Evan Davies**

Lee Abraham

Liam Hughes

Brett Hughes

David Lock

Owen Thurlow

Connor Williams**

Ben Smart

Dan Sendell**

Mark Wood**

Michael P Evans

Jamie Higgins


  • Forward

Jonathan Evans

Tom Day

Aaron Harris

Simon Lock

Callum Evans

Brian Taylor

Ryan Jones

Josh Tame

Ashley Harris

Keian Dix**

Geraint Halstead**

Josh Sheppard

(** Also Sunday League Squad.)


  • Sunday League Only

Connor Roche

Tom Harris

Rhys Hawkins

Records

  • Record Attendance Approx 370 ( v Bettws 2007/08 )

Honours

  • Bridgend & District League — Premier Division League Champions: 2017–18 - First Team
  • Bridgend & District League — Division 2 League Cup Winners: 2016–17 - Second Team
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Champions: 2010–11- Second Team
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Runners-Up: 2004–05
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Runners-Up: 2000–01
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Champions: 1994–95
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Runners-Up: 1988–89
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Cup Runners-Up: 1987–88
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Cup Runners-Up: 1987–88
  • Bridgend & District League — Division One Cup Winners: 1983-84

Junior Side - Llangeinor Rangers

Established in 2002, Llangeinor Rangers is a Junior Section which run teams from Under 7 to Under 16. Many of the current squad of players have come through the Junior Section, with three players still playing from the original Rangers side that was developed in 2002, Anthony Bale, Gareth Taylor and Jack Taylor. See external links for more information on the junior section.

Other Teams

Llangeinor Football Club are represented by a number of teams in different sporting areas. Currently at the Club, there are two Pool teams playing in the Garw Valley Pool League and one Pool team playing in the Ogmore Vale Summer Pool League. Also representing the Club is a Darts team playing in the Aberkenfig Darts League.

References

  1. "Llangeinor Football Club quits the Welsh League after players' vote". Wales Online. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
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