Ton Pentre F.C.

Ton Pentre
Full name Ton Pentre Football Club
Nickname(s) Rhondda Bulldogs
Founded 1896 & 1935
Ground Ynys Park, Ton Pentre
Manager Dean Morris
League Welsh Football League Division One
2013-14 Welsh Football League Division One, 11th
Website Club home page

Ton Pentre Football Club is a football team based in Ton Pentre, Wales, which plays in the Welsh Football League Division Two.

Nicknamed the "Rhondda Bulldogs", the team plays at Ynys Park, Ton Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taff. Home strip is all red, away strip is all blue with white detail.

History

The present club was founded in 1935, but there were at least two earlier Ton Pentre F.C.'s, dating back to at least 1896, when Ton Pentre was a soccer-playing island in the rugby union sea of the South Wales valleys. One of the previous incarnations of Ton Pentre F.C. reached the Welsh Cup final in 1922 for the town's first and only time where they lost 2-0 to Cardiff City in Tonypandy.

After the Second World War, the Welsh National League (South) was re-introduced and besides having Division One a new Division Two was regionalised into East and West sections, with the two respective champions being promoted to replace the bottom two clubs of Division One. Ton Pentre were placed in the Division Two (West) competition and became the first champions.

On 15 November 1986 Ton Pentre played Cardiff City at Ynys Park in the First Round of the F.A. Cup. A full house of 2,800, and the ‘Match Of The Day’ cameras, saw the ‘Bluebirds’ win 4-1, with Ton Pentre’s consolation goal being scored by Gareth Bees.

They were invited to be founder members when the League of Wales (now called the Welsh Premiership) was created in 1992. Ton Pentre however preferred to be promoted to the highest level on their own merits, which was achieved the next year.

In each of its first two seasons in the League of Wales, Ton Pentre finished in a creditable third position. In 1995 they played in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Since 1996, Ton Pentre has won the Welsh League Championship six times in eight years (1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02 and 2004/05).

The team has also achieved two doubles adding the Welsh League Challenge Cup to their honours. Through the Welsh Cup they have proved time and time again that they can compete at the highest level with wins in the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons against Welsh Premier opposition. Both seasons the Rhondda side reached the Semi-Finals first losing out to Barry Town 2-0 after extra-time and Cwmbran Town 2-1 having led the match eight minutes from time. Had Ton Pentre held out for the win they would have qualified for the UEFA Cup as Barry Town had secured European qualification through the league.

Following two seasons without silverware Ton Pentre were again crowned Welsh League Champions in the 2004-05 season for the sixth time in eight seasons.

Ton Pentre do hope to once again grace the top echelon of Welsh football by returning to the Welsh Premier sometime in the future. However, in order to do so the club must secure sound financial backing along with significant improvements to the facilities at Ynys Park.

Ton Pentre suffered their first ever relegation in 2010, despite finishing 14th of 18, five teams were to go down, with the number of teams in the league system being cut and Ton Pentre were among the teams that will drop to Division Two for 2010-11.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Wales GK Neil Collins
2 Wales DF Nicky Jones
3 Wales DF Craig Rees
4 Wales DF Lewis Hydes
5 Wales DF Ross Porter
6 Wales DF Adam Lewis (Captain)
7 Wales MF George Daly
8 Wales MF Leon Young
9 Wales MF Craig Reddy
No. Position Player
10 Wales MF Lloyd Toghill
11 Wales MF Andre Griffiths
12 Wales MF Richard Ingram
13 Wales MF Josh Powell
14 Wales MF Adam Raymond
15 Wales FW Rameer Outlaw
16 Wales FW Ross Fowler
17 Wales FW Jaymie Wearn
18 Wales FW Dorian Sweet

Honours

Notable former players

1. Players that have played/managed in the Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

External links

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