Fixtures

Wales Championship South 03/29 19:30 28 Cambrian & Clydach vs Abertillery Bluebirds - View
Wales Championship South 04/01 14:30 29 Taffs Well vs Cambrian & Clydach - View
Wales Championship South 04/13 13:30 30 Cambrian & Clydach vs Trefelin BGC - View

Results

Wales Championship South 03/16 14:30 27 [6] Cambrian & Clydach Vale v Caerau Ely [8] D 2-2
Wales Championship South 03/08 19:30 26 [5] Afan Lido v Cambrian & Clydach Vale [6] W 2-5
Wales Championship South 03/02 14:30 25 Cambrian & Clydach v Ammanford AFC D 0-0
Wales Championship South 02/27 19:30 15 [1] Llanelli AFC v Cambrian & Clydach Vale [6] L 2-1
Wales Championship South 02/23 19:30 24 [16] Abergavenny Town v Cambrian & Clydach Vale [7] W 0-2
Wales Championship South 02/17 14:30 14 Cambrian & Clydach v Abergavenny Town W 6-0
Wales Championship South 02/09 19:30 23 [1] Briton Ferry v Cambrian & Clydach Vale [9] W 3-4
Wales Championship South 02/02 19:30 22 [8] Cambrian & Clydach Vale v Goytre Utd [11] D 1-1
Wales Championship South 01/20 14:00 21 Pontardawe Town v Cambrian & Clydach Vale - PPT.
Wales Championship South 01/12 19:30 20 [6] Cambrian & Clydach Vale v Carmarthen [3] L 0-1
Wales Championship South 01/06 14:00 19 [11] Baglan Dragons v Cambrian & Clydach Vale [6] W 0-2
Wales Championship South 12/29 19:30 18 [6] Cambrian & Clydach Vale v Cwmbran Celtic [11] L 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 13 4 9
Draws 10 7 3
Losses 10 5 5
Goals for 59 25 34
Goals against 44 21 23
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 7 4 3

Cambrian & Clydach Vale Boys & Girls Club is a Welsh football club based in Clydach Vale in the Rhondda Valley. The club was founded in 1965 as Cambrian United and, after playing their football in the South Wales Amateur League for a number of years, they joined the Welsh Football League in 2005. A merger between Cambrian United and Clydach Vale Boys and Girls Club led to the current club. The side have risen through the divisions by finishing in promotion positions in Divisions Three and Two in successive seasons and are currently members of the Cymru South.

History

Cambrian & Clydach Vale was originally formed in 1965 as Cambrian United and was named after the local coal mine, Cambrian Colliery. In its formative years, the club played in the Rhondda & District League before joining the South Wales Corinthian League in 1972. In 1980, Cambrian United merged with Clydach Vale Boys and Girls Club but the merger proved disappointing as the club were nearly relegated out of the renamed South Wales Amateur League. The two clubs subsequently split.

In 1992, Cambrian United returned to the First Division of the South Wales Amateur League after winning the Second Division title. By the end of the decade, the club was regularly competitive at the top of the First Division, missing out on winning the league title during the 2000–01 season after being deducted six points. Cambrian United and Clydach Vale Boys and Girls Club merged for a second time in 2002 to become Cambrian & Clydach Vale Boys and Girls Club and the venture proved more successful. In its third year, the club won the First Division of the South Wales Amateur League and were promoted to the Welsh Football League.

In its first two seasons in the Welsh Football League, the club won consecutive promotions to reach the First Division by the 2007–08 season. The side has remained in the division for over a decade since. Former England manager Terry Venables, whose mother was from the Clydach Vale area, served as an honorary chairman of the club in the 2010s.

The club reached the final of the 2018–19 Welsh League Cup, beating several Welsh Premier League teams during the competition, including defending league and cup champions The New Saints. In the final, Cambrian lost 2–0 to Cardiff Metropolitan University at Jenner Park.

Cambrian & Clydach is a Welsh football club based in the village of Clydach Vale in the Rhondda Valley. The club was founded in 1965 and has since become a prominent team in the Welsh football scene. The team plays in the Welsh Football League Division One, which is the second tier of Welsh football.

The team's home ground is the King George V Playing Fields, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators. The team's colors are red and white, and their crest features a dragon, which is a symbol of Wales.

Cambrian & Clydach has a strong youth academy, which has produced several players who have gone on to play for professional clubs in Wales and England. The team has also had success in cup competitions, winning the Welsh Football League Cup in 2017.

The team is known for its attacking style of play, with a focus on quick passing and movement. The team's top scorer is usually the striker, who is supported by a creative midfield and solid defense.

Overall, Cambrian & Clydach is a well-respected team in Welsh football, with a strong history and a bright future ahead.