Risultati

Coppa del Galles 09/25 13:30 9 Buckley Town v Monmouth Town L 2-0
Coppa del Galles 09/04 13:00 8 Monmouth Town v Llanelli AFC W 3-0
Coppa del Galles 08/14 13:00 7 Cwmamman United v Monmouth Town W 1-3
Galles - 1ª divisione 05/01 18:30 31 Briton Ferry v Monmouth Town L 1-0
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/24 17:45 24 Monmouth Town v Caerau Ely L 2-3
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/21 13:30 30 Monmouth Town v Haverfordwest County W 3-2
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/18 17:30 26 Monmouth Town v Cwmamman United D 1-1
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/14 13:30 11 Cwmamman United v Monmouth Town W 0-2
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/11 17:30 30 Monmouth Town v Taffs Well L 1-3
Galles - 1ª divisione 04/07 13:30 12 Llanelli v Monmouth Town L 4-1
Galles - 1ª divisione 03/17 14:30 1 Monmouth Town v Cambrian & Clydach W 4-1
Galles - 1ª divisione 02/24 14:00 29 Monmouth Town v Goytre W 2-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 1 1 1
Wins 0 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 3 0
Goals against 2 0 2
Clean sheets 0 1 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Monmouth Town F.C.

Monmouth Town Football Club is a Welsh football club based in the historic town of Monmouth. They currently play in the Gwent County League Premier Division, which is at the fourth tier of the Welsh football pyramid.

History

Association football was first played in Monmouth as early as February 1870. Regular association matches was played between Monmouth Grammar School and Troy FC (Mitchel Troy). By 1874, both teams had fully converted to rugby, and very rarely played association football over the next few years. At the beginning of the 1888/1889 season. Monmouth Association Football Club were formed. Their first match was a 6–3 win at home to Micheltroy. Monmouth lost their second match 5–0 away to Abergavenny AFC. During their third match, away to Micheltroy, one of Monmouth's players, T. T. Williams, a Monmouth Grammar School pupil, broke his leg during the match. The match was immediately abandoned. Monmouth were winning 2–1. Their fourth match was against a team called "Minstrels", where the Minstrels club played in costume. Monmouth won 5–2. Another match was announced at home to Abergavenny AFC, but it seems this match was not played. No other matches was reported during their first season. It seems Monmouth AFC only played 1 season, as there is no evidence to suggest that the club carried on playing after this season. There is evidence to suggest that an 'association club' was playing in all white at Dixton Road in the town in the year 1906. The Monmouth Beacon of 14 December recalls this and adds a comment about a period when football had been extinct in Monmouth. Indeed, research shows that Monmouth were joint champions of the Monmouth and District League in 1925–26 with Clearwell FC.

The next honour recorded by the Town was victory on the Monmouthshire Senior Cup on the eve of war in 1940, defeating Lovell's Athletic, (aka the Toffeemen) then about to lift the Southern League West title, 3–2 at Monmouth Sportsground which is still home today.

Nearly 20 years later, in 1958, the Town lifted the Monmouthshire Amateur Cup beating Cefn Fforest 3–0 at Pontllanfraith. The following season saw victories in both the Monmouthshire Senior and Monmouth Amateur cups.

Town's only appearance in the FA Cup was a 2nd preliminary round defeat away at Llanelli on 6 October 1945.

Silverware was scarce with wins in the Gwent Amateur Cup in 1984 and 1996 being highlights of many years gracing the fields of Newport and the Gwent Leagues with an occasional foray into the English Forest of Dean and Herefordshire leagues.

More recently the Town were relegated to the bottom tier of the Gwent County just three years ago. The returning Andrew Smith took up the reins and gained promotion in his first season in charge finishing runners up to Rogerstone. At the beginning of 2005–06 season the club adopted 'the Kingfishers' nickname and logo in homage to a peculiar legend outlined later.

The season ended with fourteen match winning run as Town clinched the Gwent County Division Two title ahead of Newport Civil Service.

2006–07 almost saw a repeat but were Town were pipped by Civil for the title. However, The Kingfishers were offered the chance to take the step into the Welsh league for the first time in their history.

With Robin Pick and Barry Burns at the helm The Kingfishers won the Division Three title in 2010–11 and followed it with The Division Two title in 2011–12, Dan MacDonald scoring a remarkable 44 goals.

Their first ever season in Division One ended with a seventh-place finish after topping the table as late as March. The Kingfishers were also finalists in the Gwent Senior Cup for the first time since 1940 but lost out 1–0 to Caldicot Town.

16 times capped Steve Jenkins took over in June 2013 and after reaching the last sixteen of the Welsh Cup on 17 May 2014 The Club clinched the Division One title capping a remarkable rise up the divisions with a 2–0 win at Cwmbran Celtic.

A sixth-place finish was offset by winning the Gwent Senior cup for the first time since 1940 in a stunning 8–0 win against Panteg. During the four rounds Town scored 22 goals with just 2 against.

The club is a member of Gwent County F.A. On 8 August 2011, Monmouth Town F.C. entered into an agreement to be purchased by internet venture fivepoundfootballclub.com. In September 2011 the club established itself as a Community Interest Company, the first of its kind in Wales. The club's rally cry is "Kingfishers All The Way!"

After narrowly missing out on promotion in 2018–19 season and a change of manager, Monmouth Town F.C. announced Scott Russell as the new First Team Manager, Scott decided to leave his role as Goalkeeping Coach at Hereford F.C. to take on his new role at the Kingfishers in June 2019. He will be assisted by Steve Saunders and Dan Chance, both coaches were also at Hereford F.C. before joining the club with Scott. The management's aim for the 2019–20 season was to be competitive and look to take one of the three promotion places into the Welsh Championship (Tier 2), and to help develop the club as a whole and invest time into the impressive youth set up the club currently has.

Il Monmouth Town Football Club è una squadra di calcio gallese con sede a Monmouth, nel Galles, Regno Unito. Fondato nel 1878, il club attualmente gioca nella Cymru South, la seconda divisione del campionato gallese di calcio.

Il Monmouth Town ha una lunga e ricca storia nel calcio gallese, avendo vinto numerosi campionati e coppe nel corso degli anni. Il club ha vinto la Welsh Cup per tre volte, nel 1890, 1921 e 1929, e ha vinto la Welsh League per cinque volte, nel 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912 e 1920.

Il Monmouth Town ha anche rappresentato il Galles in diverse competizioni europee, tra cui la Coppa delle Coppe UEFA e la Coppa UEFA. Il club ha ottenuto il suo miglior risultato in una competizione europea nella stagione 1991-92, quando ha raggiunto il secondo turno della Coppa delle Coppe UEFA, dove è stato sconfitto dal Barcellona.

Il Monmouth Town è una squadra molto popolare nella sua città natale, e i suoi tifosi sono conosciuti per la loro passione e il loro sostegno. Il club ha una forte tradizione di calcio giovanile e ha prodotto molti giocatori di talento che hanno continuato a giocare a livello professionistico.

Il Monmouth Town è una squadra ambiziosa e ha l'obiettivo di tornare a giocare nella massima divisione del campionato gallese di calcio. Il club ha una rosa di giocatori talentuosi e un allenatore esperto, e ha tutte le carte in regola per raggiungere i suoi obiettivi.