Garden Village A.F.C.

Garden Village Association Football Club is a football club, based in Swansea, South West Wales and currently playing in the Ardal Leagues South West, at tier 3 of the Welsh football pyramid. The club is affiliated to the Football Association of Wales (FAW), West Wales Football Association (WWFA), Welsh Football League and the Swansea Senior Football League.[1]

Garden Village
Full nameGarden Village Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Village, The Canaries
Founded1922
GroundStafford Common, Kingsbridge
Capacity2,000 – 75 seats
ChairmanRobert Lloyd
ManagerPaul Lewis
LeagueArdal Leagues South West
2019–20Welsh Football League Division One, 6th

History

Garden Village A.F.C. was founded in 1922 and started playing football at Swansea League level before joining the Carmarthenshire League midway through the 20th century.[2] After numerous league and cup successes over the years, Village gained promotion into the Welsh Football League at the end of the 1998–99 season after finishing second in the Premier Division of the Carmarthenshire League, and successfully beating Neath League team Cwmamman United in the Welsh League promotion play-off. In their first season of Welsh League football, the club secured promotion by finishing third in Welsh League Division Three. In the Welsh Cup Village defeated Pontyclun and Ely Rangers before being knocked out by Inter Cardiff. There last game in the Prem was in 2019 when they went down because of premier league commonteater Alan Smith.

In the 2000–01 season, Village finished eighth in their first season. The following season Village became Division Two Champions and were promoted to Welsh League Division One. In the 2002–03 season Village were finished 16th and were relegated.

After a number of seasons in Division Two the club regained Division One status when they finished third in season 2008/09. In 2010–11 Village were relegated back into Division Two. Season 2013–14 saw Garden Village return to the first Division after finishing third in the league, Season 2015–16 saw the management team and a number of players leave the club and Village were relegated to Division Two.

Stadium

Garden Village play at the Stafford Common ground. In 2006 the club opened its new changing room facilities while a new bar and suite area was added to the current club house in the summer of 2008. In 2009 a 75 seater stand was installed as well as the rebuilding of the covered standing area that had been damaged previously by a storm. During the summer of 2010 the floodlights system was completed.

In the summer of 2012, the main pitch was ripped up completely to install the new drainage system. Over the years, the main pitch has had many problems with the drainage, so the decision was made to upgrade the drainage facility to help solve the problem. The work was finally completed at the end of September 2012. The summer of 2014 saw further development of the ground with a wooden perimeter fence being erected to fully enclose the main pitch area.

Club honours

  • West Wales Senior Cup : Runners-up (2006/07)
  • Welsh League Division 2 : Champions (2001/02),
  • Welsh League Reserve Cup : Runners-up (2001/02)
  • Welsh League Reserve Division West : Winners (2007/08)
  • Welsh League Reserve Division West : Runners-up (2005/06)
  • Carmarthenshire League Premier Division : Runners-up (1989/90), (1997/98), (1998/99)
  • Carmarthenshire League Division 1 : Champions (1988/89) / Runners-up (1977/78)
  • Carmarthenshire League Division 2 : Champions (2001/02), (2004/05)
  • Carmarthenshire League Division 3 : Runners-up (1999/00)
  • Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 1 : Champions (2005/06)
  • Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 2 : Champions (1990/91), (1998/99)
  • Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 3 : Champions (1989/90), (1996/97)
  • Carmarthenshire League Senior Cup : Winners (1989/90), (1994/95), (1995/96), (1996/97) / Runners-up (1990/91), (1992/93)
  • Carmarthenshire League TG Davies Premier Cup : Runners-up (1998/99)
  • Carmarthenshire League Challenge Cup : Winners (1988/89)
  • Carmarthenshire League Darch Reserve Cup : Winners (1993/94), (1999/00), (2000/01) / Runners-up (1981/82), (1990/91), (1991/92), (1996/97), (1997/98), (2008/09)
  • Krisyln Summer Cup : Winners (1978/79), (1990/91), (1992/93), (1994/95), (1997/98), (1998/99), (1999/00) / Runners-up (1979/80), (1989/90), (1991/92), (2010/11), (2013/14), (2014/15)
  • Swansea League Investiture Cup : Runners-up (1968/69)
  • Swansea League Gwalia Cup : Runners-up (1938/39)
  • West Wales Youth Cup : Winners (2003/04)
  • West Wales Youth League Cup : Winners (2014/15)
  • West Wales Youth League Division A : Winners (2016/17)
  • West Wales Youth League Division B : Winners (2014/15)
  • West Wales Youth League Championship Playoffs : Winners (2014/15), Winners (2016/17)

Current players

Welsh League Second Division (1st Team)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  WAL Jacob Ireland
GK  WAL James Kirkwood
DF  WAL Matthew Harding
DF  WAL Harry Lawson
DF  WAL Ryan Morgan
DF  WAL Craig Matthews
DF  WAL Jack Jenkins
DF  WAL Fin Capel
MF  WAL Kurtis Morgan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  WAL Michael Morris
MF  WAL Iwan McNab
MF  WAL Dayle Selvage (C)
MF  WAL Josh Bradshaw
MF  WAL Mark Howells
MF  WAL Callum Silcox
FW  WAL Scott Smith
FW  WAL Kieran Richards

Welsh League Reserve Division West (2nd Team)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  WAL Joe Harris
GK  WAL Darryl Hughes
DF  WAL Ben Jenkins
DF  WAL Harri Lawson
DF  WAL Daniel Snell
DF  WAL Declan Banfield
DF  ENG Brooklyn Drake
DF  WAL Daniel Briggs
MF  WAL Scott Appleyard
MF  WAL Thomas Lewis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  WAL Ross Jones
MF  WAL Matthew Jenkins
MF  WAL Derrick Jenkins
MF  WAL Scott Hayward
MF  ROU Alex Tomas
MF  WAL Nathan Ribeiro
MF  WAL Jordan Reynolds
MF  WAL Phil John
FW  WAL Jamie Hayward
FW  WAL Phil Myles

Swansea League Third Division (3rd Team)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  WAL Rhys Williams
DF  WAL Daniel Davies
DF  WAL Scott Bevan
DF  WAL Liam Downing
DF  WAL Sean Ruggieri
DF  WAL Lee Rastatter
DF  WAL Neil Lloyd
DF  WAL Jack Jelf
DF  WAL Jac Edwards
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  WAL Nick Rees
MF  WAL Rod Lerwell
MF  WAL Johnathan Morgan
MF  WAL Christopher Thomas
MF  ENG Ronan Green
MF  WAL Daniel Falvey
FW  WAL Greg Fisher
FW  WAL Owen Morris
FW  WAL Owen Williams

Welsh League Youth Division (U19s)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  WAL Josh Givelin-Davies
GK  WAL Jacob Ireland
DF  WAL Jack Davies
DF  WAL Thomas Morgan
DF  WAL Luke Roberts
DF  WAL Thomas Lewis
DF  WAL Finley Capel
DF  WAL Bruno Morris
DF  WAL Daniel Briggs
DF  ENG Brooklyn Drake
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  WAL Thomas (TJ) Davies
MF  WAL Jake O'Grady
MF  WAL Jonathan Morgan
MF  WAL Iwan McNab
MF  WAL Harri Lawson
MF  WAL Lewis Hartson
FW  WAL Zac Williams
FW  WAL Luke Williams
FW  ENG Owen Cartwright
FW  WAL Tyler Mas

West Wales Youth League Division B (U18s)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  WAL Christopher Briggs
DF  WAL Callum Davies
DF  WAL Jac Benson
DF  WAL William Davies
DF  WAL Scott Bevan
DF  WAL Jack Thomas
DF  WAL Thomas Lewis
DF  WAL Liam Downing
DF  WAL Jac Edwards
DF  WAL Matthew Hanford
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  WAL Joel Francis
MF  WAL Ben Jones
MF  WAL Johnathan Morgan
MF  WAL Joseph Lisk
MF  WAL Jacob Llewellyn
MF  WAL Kurtis Russ
MF  WAL Isaac Thorne
FW  WAL Jordan Francis
FW  WAL Thomas Pulling
FW  WAL Rui Amaral

Backroom staff

Club Officials

  • Chairman: Robert Lloyd
  • Football vice-chairman: Alan Rushby
  • Football Secretary: Nick Elias
  • Asst Football Secretary: Clive Greenfield
  • Vice-Chairman: Phil James
  • general secretary: Clive Williams
  • Treasurer: Brian Matthews
  • Head Groundsman: Eddie Donne

Club Management

  • 1st Team Manager: David D'Auria
  • 1st Team Assistant Manager: Ashley Richards
  • 1st Team Coach: Kevin Murphy
  • 1st Team Player/Coach: Dayle Selvage
  • 2nd Team Manager: Kevin Lewis
  • 2nd Team Assistant Manager: Nicky Romanello
  • 2nd Team Coach: John Ireland
  • 3rd Team Manager:Nigel Lewis
  • 3rd Team Asstistant Manager:Owen Williams
  • Under 19s Manager: John Ireland
  • Under 19s Assistant Manager: Shaun Cartwright
  • Under 19s Coach: Dean Lewis
  • Under 18s Manager: Stuart Davies
  • Under 18s Assistant Manager: Phil Llewellyn
  • Under 18s Coach: Vacant

Teams

The club run 5 senior teams in:

  • Welsh League Division Two (First Team)
  • Welsh League Reserve Division West (Second Team)
  • Swansea Senior League Division Three (Third Team)
  • Welsh League Youth Division West (U19s)
  • West Wales Youth League Division B (U18s)

The club also run a number of Junior sides, including:

  • Under-6s & Under-7s (Friendly Mini Football)
  • Under-8s to Under-11s (Swansea Junior League Mini Football)
  • Under-12s to Under-14s (Swansea Junior League)
  • Under-15s & Under-16s (Carmarthenshire Junior Football League)
  • Under-12 Girls (West Wales Women & Girls League)
  • Under-14 Girls (West Wales Women & Girls League)

References

  1. "Teams". wfleague.co.uk. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  2. "Total Team Wear :: GARDEN VILLAGE afc". www.totalteamwearuk.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
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