Fixtures

Wales Cup 10/17 13:00 8 Goytre United vs Denizli Pamukkale Universitesi - View

Results

Wales Cup 09/20 13:00 7 Goytre United v Ammanford AFC D 1-1
Wales Championship South 04/12 13:30 30 Goytre United v Newport City FC L 0-3
Wales Championship South 04/04 18:30 29 [4] Pontypridd Utd v Goytre Utd [15] L 3-0
Wales Championship South 03/28 19:30 28 [14] Goytre Utd v Ammanford AFC [11] L 1-2
Wales Championship South 03/21 19:30 27 [10] Caerau Ely v Goytre Utd [14] D 1-1
Wales Championship South 03/08 14:30 26 [15] Goytre Utd v Cambrian United [8] D 2-2
Wales Championship South 02/28 19:30 25 [13] Goytre Utd v Llanelli Town [2] L 2-4
Wales Championship South 02/21 19:30 24 [4] Trefelin BGC v Goytre Utd [13] L 3-2
Wales Championship South 02/07 19:30 23 [15] Goytre Utd v Taffs Well [16] W 2-0
Wales Championship South 02/01 14:30 17 [14] Goytre Utd v Cwmbran Celtic [15] L 2-3
Wales Championship South 01/25 14:00 22 [11] Baglan Dragons v Goytre Utd [13] L 6-1
Wales Championship South 01/22 19:30 19 [13] Goytre Utd v Llantwit Major [11] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 12 11
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 15 8 7
Goals for 26 14 12
Goals against 58 25 33
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - Goytre United F.C.

Goytre United Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Goytre, near Port Talbot. They play in the Ardal SW League. Despite winning Division One of the Welsh Football League in 2005–06 and 2007–08 they were not promoted to the Welsh Premier League.

Their home stadium is the Glenhafod Park Stadium.

History

In the spring of 1963 what funds the club had were handed to football secretary Boris Suhanski. Utilising these funds Goytre United Football Club was reborn. The club were members of the Port Talbot and District Football League but were promoted to the South Wales Amateur League in the late sixties. After a successful opening spell things became more difficult and the club was eventually relegated back into the Port Talbot League in the late seventies.

In 1982 the Goytre United AFC Social Club opened.

A period of ten years passed when the club competed in the Port Talbot and District League. During this time the club grew in stature on and off the field and in 1988 was re-elected back into the South Wales Amateur League. In the 1989–90 season the club secured promotion to the First Division of the South Wales Amateur League. Also in this year a 350 all-seating grandstand was built.

In the 1990–91 season the club were promoted to the Welsh Football League and on 24 August 1991 played their first match against Milford United. Since the club's elevation into the Welsh League, steady improvements have been made both on and off the pitch and in 2000 floodlights were erected. In the 2003–2004 season the club attained its highest position within the League when it ended the season in the runners-up spot in division one and just missed out on promotion to the Welsh Premier League.

In the 2004–05 season the club won the League Challenge Cup for the first time at Ton Pentre. Further history was made in the 2005–06 season when the club lifted the Welsh League First Division Championship, only losing three games. However, they chose to remain in the Welsh League First Division for the 2006–07 season. [1] Normally, the top clubs from each of the two feeder leagues (the Welsh League First Division and the Cymru Alliance) are promoted subject to an application for membership of the Welsh Premier League being received and accepted and the stadium and infrastructure safety criteria of the League being met. Goytre United elected not to apply for promotion, and the First Division runners-up, Neath Athletic, failed to meet the stadium criteria and had their bid for promotion rejected. [2]

In the 2006–07 season, the reserve team won the Welsh League Reserve West Division for the first time in the club's history, guided by former team player/manager Paul Wiseman.

In 2007–08 they won the Welsh Football League again, but once more they declined to apply for promotion to the Welsh Premier League.

In 2008-09 the same situation occurred with Goytre winning the Welsh Football League for a third time, but were still denied promotion.

In the 2022/23 Season in the Cymru South Goytre started off the season with Mark Pike as the manager. Goytre got off to a bad start with the first game of the season which was in the Nathanial MG Cup taking a hefty defeat to Trefelin which ended 6–1 with Youngster Alex Walters scoring the only goal. Things were looking promising after taking 4 points from out first 2 games against Swansea University and Cambrian and Clydach Vale. The season took a turn for the worse after picking up 4 points out of a possible 30 in the next 10 games which had us sitting in the relegation zone with the possibility of relegation for the first time in 20+ years. At the start of December the clubs chairman Lyndon made the hard decision of parting ways with the current coaching team to bring in the previous seasons winning manager Karl Lewis and his team of coaches. Karl got off to a great start by beating his old club Llantwit Major 4-3 who were sitting in the top half of the table. From the 18 remaining games Karl had to rescue Goytre from the relegation zone he managed to take 24 points and secured Goytres place in the Cymru South for the 2023/24 season. A fantastic job done by Karl and the team who now focus on bringing Goytre back to where they belong. Also big credit to Lyndon and all involved who acted fast with the best interest of the club in mind.

Goytre United Football Club is a Welsh football club based in the village of Goytre, near Monmouthshire, Wales. Founded in 1945, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, embodying the spirit of local football. Goytre United competes in the Cymru South, the second tier of Welsh football, and has established itself as a competitive force within the league.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Goytre Sports and Social Club, which provides a welcoming atmosphere for fans and players alike. Goytre United is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring homegrown players who have progressed through the club's youth system.

The club has enjoyed various successes over the years, including cup runs and league promotions, and continues to strive for excellence on the pitch. With a passionate fan base and a dedicated coaching staff, Goytre United aims to build on its legacy while fostering a love for the game within the community. Whether competing in league matches or cup competitions, Goytre United represents the heart and soul of grassroots football in Wales.