Fixtures

Wales Championship South 03/01 14:00 24 Cambrian United vs Trethomas Bluebirds - View
Wales Championship South 03/07 14:00 25 Granitas Kaunas vs Cambrian United - View
Wales Championship South 03/13 19:30 26 Afan Lido vs Cambrian United - View
Wales Championship South 03/21 14:00 27 Cambrian United vs Aberystwyth - View
Wales Championship South 03/27 19:30 28 Cwmbran Celtic vs Cambrian United - View
Wales Championship South 04/03 18:45 29 Cambrian United vs Baglan Dragons - View

Results

Wales Championship South 02/24 19:30 21 Trefelin BGC v Cambrian United - PPT.
Wales Championship South 02/20 19:30 23 Ammanford AFC v Cambrian United - PPT.
Wales Championship South 02/13 19:45 22 [1] Cambrian United v Caerau Ely [3] W 3-0
Wales Championship South 01/30 19:30 21 Trefelin BGC v Cambrian United - PPT.
Wales Championship South 01/23 19:45 20 [1] Cambrian United v Newport City [6] W 2-0
Wales Championship South 01/10 14:00 19 [7] Cardiff Draconians v Cambrian United [1] W 0-2
Wales Championship South 01/01 14:00 18 [1] Cambrian United v Pontypridd Utd [12] W 1-0
Wales Championship South 12/26 13:00 17 Ynyshir Albions v Cambrian United W 1-3
Wales Championship South 12/13 14:30 16 [1] Cambrian United v Carmarthen [4] W 3-0
Wales League Cup 12/06 17:15 2 Cambrian United v Barry Town L 0-3
Wales Championship South 12/05 19:45 16 Cambrian United v Carmarthen - PPT.
Wales Championship South 11/29 14:30 15 [7] Yidi Yang v Cambrian United [1] W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 22 15
Wins 23 13 10
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 7 5 2
Goals for 77 41 36
Goals against 38 24 14
Clean sheets 19 11 8
Failed to score 5 3 2

Wikipedia - Cambrian United F.C.

Cambrian United F.C. (formerly Cambrian and Clydach Vale B.G.C.) 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 men's 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. The club also operates a senior women’s team competing within the South Wales Women’s & Girls’ League structure, reflecting its expanding commitment to the women’s game. In addition to its senior teams, Cambrian United runs a Football Association of Wales National Academi, providing an FAW‑licensed elite development pathway for youth players in the region.

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.

Ahead of the 2024–25 season, the club renamed back to Cambrian United.

Cambrian United is a distinguished soccer team representing Great Britain, renowned for their rich history, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence on the field. Established with a passion for the beautiful game, Cambrian United has built a reputation as a formidable force in regional and national competitions. The team boasts a talented roster of players known for their skill, teamwork, and strategic play, embodying the values of dedication and sportsmanship. With a dedicated coaching staff and passionate supporters, Cambrian United continues to strive for success, aiming to elevate their status and bring pride to their community through outstanding performances and a relentless pursuit of victory.