Fixtures

Wales League Cup 07/18 13:30 7 Ruthin Town FC vs Penrhyncoch - View
Wales Championship North 07/25 18:45 1 Newtown vs Ruthin Town FC - View
Wales Championship North 08/08 19:00 2 Gresford Ath vs Ruthin Town FC - View
Wales Championship North 08/15 18:45 3 Buckley Town vs Ruthin Town FC - View
Wales Championship North 08/20 18:45 4 Ruthin Town FC vs Penrhyncoch - View
Wales Championship North 08/25 13:30 5 Holywell Town vs Ruthin Town FC - View

Results

UK Friendlies 07/05 13:13 - Ruthin Town v Cwmbran Celtic L 1-2
Wales Championship North 04/12 13:30 30 [14] Ruthin Town v CPD Bangor 1876 [13] W 1-0
Wales Championship North 04/04 18:45 29 [5] Buckley Town v Ruthin Town [14] D 0-0
Wales Championship North 03/28 19:45 28 [2] Airbus UK v Ruthin Town [14] L 7-0
Wales Championship North 03/21 19:45 27 [14] Ruthin Town v Holywell Town [3] L 0-2
Wales Championship North 03/08 14:00 26 [14] Ruthin Town v Llay Miners Welfare [16] W 3-1
Wales Championship North 03/01 14:00 25 [14] Ruthin Town v Colwyn Bay [1] L 0-1
Wales Championship North 02/22 14:00 24 [14] Ruthin Town v Denbigh Town [11] D 1-1
Wales Championship North 02/11 19:30 20 [15] Prestatyn Town v Ruthin Town [14] L 1-0
Wales Championship North 02/07 19:45 23 [14] Ruthin Town v Flint Mountain FC [7] D 1-1
Wales Championship North 01/24 19:45 22 [5] Llandudno v Ruthin Town [14] L 5-2
Wales Championship North 01/17 19:45 21 [14] Ruthin Town v Mold Alexandra FC [6] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 18 16
Wins 9 7 2
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 20 8 12
Goals for 43 28 15
Goals against 64 18 46
Clean sheets 6 5 1
Failed to score 14 6 8

Wikipedia - Ruthin Town F.C.

Ruthin Town Football Club is a Welsh football club, based at the Memorial Playing Fields in Ruthin, Denbighshire. Football in Ruthin dates back to 1878 when a new club was formed. In 1880 Ruthin reached the final of the Welsh Cup only to lose 2–1 to Druids. However, the club in its present form dates back to 1949 when they joined the newly re-organised Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) as Ruthin British Legion. They currently play in the Cymru North.

History

Ruthin Town joined division two coming runners up in their first year and gaining promotion to division 1. The following year they were runners up in the top division. The British Legion element of the name was dropped in 1953 and Ruthin Town FC was born. In 1958 the club introduced a reserve team that entered the WNL (Wrexham Area) Division 3. The first team won the first division in 1963–64 and the North Wales Challenge Cup in 1967. The 1972–73 season was an exciting one for the Vale of Clwyd as both Ruthin and Denbigh were contesting the first division title. Denbigh won on goal difference with both teams having won 18, drawn 7 and lost 3. Ruthin, however, won the North Wales Challenge Cup for the second time. In 1977–78 the first team was relegated from the first division which meant the reserves were also demoted from the second division. The following year the club introduced a third team which played in the Clwyd league. That team was later called the Colts as it joined the WNL (Wrexham Area) division 4 in 1980. The club runs three senior teams to this day. 1979–80 was a big season for the club as both the first team and reserves were promoted back to the first and second divisions both as champions of their respective leagues. A decade of stability ensued with the three senior teams establishing themselves in their respective leagues with their youth system being set up in 1986. This youth system was to be the making of the club providing a consistent source of players for the senior teams. Most of the current first-team squad are products of that very youth system. The club currently runs 6 youth teams from under 12's to under 16's. 1991–92 the first team were runners up to Wrexham Reserves under Glyn Williams and were promoted to the Cymru Alliance. They also won the League Cup that year. Ruthin were ever-present in the Cymru Alliance for a further 21 years before being relegated in 2013. They won the WNL Premier League Cup in 2014 and matched their 1992 result in 2016 by gaining promotion back to the Huws Gray Alliance and winning the Premier League Cup for the second time in three years. The club won the NEWFA Cup 2018 beating Holywell in the final. Their best HGA league position to date is third place 2003–04 under Tim Dyer. As the second tier of Welsh Football comes under the wing of the FAW in 2019 Ruthin have been one of the longest-serving clubs in the Huws Gray Alliance along with Buckley Town. Ruthin serving 23 years and Buckley doing one better at 24.

On 27 August 2021 Ruthin played hosts to Guilsfield F C, kick off 7.45pm, for their first game under newly installed floodlights and with refurbished player facilities.

In March 2024 Manager Phil Hudson left the club and assistant Dave Evans was asked to stand in until the end of the season. In May 2024 the committee appointed Dave Evans as manager.

Ruthin Town FC is a passionate and historic soccer club based in the picturesque town of Ruthin, located in North Wales. Founded in 1878, the club boasts a rich heritage and a strong connection to the local community. Competing in the Cymru North league, Ruthin Town FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a love for the beautiful game among fans of all ages.

The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the club's identity and pride. Home matches are played at the iconic Ruthin Town Football Club ground, where supporters gather to cheer on their team in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The club's motto emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, values that are instilled in every player and echoed by the loyal fanbase.

Ruthin Town FC is not just about soccer; it serves as a hub for community engagement, hosting various events and initiatives that promote youth participation in sports. With a focus on both competitive success and community involvement, Ruthin Town FC continues to be a cornerstone of local culture and a source of pride for the town of Ruthin. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, the spirit of Ruthin Town FC is alive and thriving, making it a beloved institution in Welsh football.