Fixtures

Wales Championship South 03/29 14:00 28 Baglan Dragons vs Llantwit Major - View
Wales Championship South 04/01 15:00 29 Llantwit Major vs Abergavenny Town - View
Wales Championship South 04/13 13:30 30 Carmarthen vs Llantwit Major - View

Results

Wales Championship South 03/16 14:00 27 Llantwit Major v Cwmbran Celtic D 1-1
Wales Championship South 03/08 19:30 26 [1] Llanelli AFC v Llantwit Major [13] L 2-1
Wales Championship South 03/02 14:00 25 Llantwit Major v Trefelin BGC W 3-1
Wales Championship South 02/23 19:30 24 [12] Taffs Well v Llantwit Major [14] D 2-2
Wales Championship South 02/10 12:00 23 Llantwit Major v Abertillery Bluebirds W 3-2
Wales Championship South 02/02 19:30 22 [9] Caerau Ely v Llantwit Major [14] L 3-2
Wales Championship South 01/20 14:00 21 Llantwit Major v Afan Lido W 1-0
Wales Championship South 01/13 14:30 20 [5] Ammanford AFC v Llantwit Major [14] W 0-1
Wales Championship South 01/06 14:00 19 Llantwit Major v Briton Ferry W 3-1
Wales Championship South 01/01 14:30 18 Goytre Utd v Llantwit Major - PPT.
Wales Championship South 12/26 14:00 17 Llantwit Major v Goytre United - PPT.
Wales Championship South 12/16 14:00 16 [13] Pontardawe Town v Llantwit Major [14] L 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 15 18
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 7 5 2
Losses 16 5 11
Goals for 48 24 24
Goals against 68 28 40
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - Llantwit Major F.C.

Llantwit Major AFC are a Welsh football club formed in 1962 and are based in the town of Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales. They currently play in the Cymru South, and in 2021–22 finished as league champions.

History

Llantwit Major Football Club was formed in 1962. A selection committee selected the team until entry to the South Wales Amateur League Second Division was gained in 1971. Life Member Gwyn John was appointed as the first team manager. Manager John's team were promoted to the 1st Division after finishing second in the 1976–77 season. Llantwit consolidated in the division before claiming their first Amateur League title under new manager Alan Foster in the 1979–80 season. This was closely followed by their second championship just a year later after retaining the title and adding the Corinthian Cup to achieve the double. This kick started a golden period in the 80's where the club won another double of league and Corinthian Cup in 1983–84. The hat-trick of Corinthian Cups came in the 1986–87 season. The club were also runners up in the league on a further two occasions during the decade.

The 1990s by contrast was a very mixed period for the club, first relegation in 1991–92 under Rob Sherman's leadership, followed by promotion two years later with Steve Manning at the helm. Fast forward two years and relegation, this time with record appearance holder Pete Lingham as player/manager. However the club made sure they were in the first division again at the turn of the millennium, the management duo of Kev Pycroft and Phil Clay gaining promotion by winning a comfortable Second Division title. The club spent the next decade consistently flirting with the league title without ever looking like serious title contenders with Llantwit stalwarts Tim Watts and John Guy providing much needed stability in charge. The club also came runners up in the Corinthian Cup in 2005. John Guy stepped down as manager in 2010 following a decade as manager to move upstairs as Chairman. Guy did this selflessly in order to allow the introduction of fresh ideas into the club from new boss Kevin Rees in partnership with Watts. Rees and Watts introduced flesh blood into the playing staff gaining instant success by lifting the SWFA Senior Cup in 2010–11. The bedrock of the new players was Darren Robinson who became player/coach/manager along with the irrepressible Watts.

Llantwit Major is a Welsh soccer team that was founded in 1890. The team is based in the town of Llantwit Major, which is located in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales. The team plays its home matches at the Windmill Lane ground, which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

Llantwit Major has a rich history in Welsh soccer, having won numerous league titles and cups over the years. The team has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who turn out in large numbers to cheer on the team.

The current squad is made up of a mix of experienced players and promising young talent. The team plays an attacking style of soccer, with a focus on possession and quick passing. The players are known for their technical ability and their ability to create scoring opportunities.

Off the field, Llantwit Major is known for its community involvement and its commitment to developing young players. The team has a strong youth academy that has produced many talented players over the years.

Overall, Llantwit Major is a respected and successful soccer team that is known for its exciting style of play and its commitment to the local community.