Neath FC

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Neath FC
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Basic data
Surname Neath Football Club
Seat Neath
founding 2005
resolution 2012
First soccer team
Venue The Gnoll Neath
Places 6,000
league Welsh Premier League
2011/12 3rd place
home
Away

Neath FC ( Wal . : Clwb Pêl-droed Nedd , Eng . : Neath Football Club) was a Welsh football club from Neath in South Wales.

history

The club was founded in 2005 through a merger with Skewen Athletic FC in 2005 and immediately celebrated success in the second division. After the runner-up in the first year, the Eagles secured the championship and the associated promotion in the following season.

After a period of stabilization, they won third place in the 2010/11 season, driven by the former Swansea FC Town duo Kristian O'Leary and Lee Trundle.

In 2012 the club was refused its license for financial reasons.

Name changes

  • 2005 - Neath Athletic Football Club
  • 2008 - Neath Football Club

Placements

season league Gates Pt. space
2005/06 2nd league 76:32 73 02
2006/07 2nd league 100: 32 92 01
2007/08 1st League 57:52 54 07th
2008/09 1st League 43:65 34 14th
2009/10 1st League 41:38 47 09
2010/11 1st League 62:41 58 03
2011/12 1st League 60:36 62 03

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
2011/12 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round NorwayNorway Aalesunds FK 1: 6 1: 4 (A) 0: 2 (H)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 2 games, 2 defeats, 1: 6 goals (goal difference −5)

Individual evidence

  1. Neath loses appeal proceedings against license withdrawal ( memento of the original from September 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / welsh-premier.com
  2. ^ Dissolution by the Supreme Court