Pentwyn Dynamo F.C.
Full name | Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn Dynamos Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Dynamos | ||
Founded | 1975 | ||
Ground | Parc Coed-y-Nant | ||
Capacity | 100 | ||
Manager | Mark Payne | ||
League | South Wales Senior League Division One | ||
2009-10 | Welsh Football League Division Three, 17th (of 18) | ||
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Pentwyn Dynamos Football Club (Pentwyn Dynamos) is a football (soccer) club from Pentwyn, in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, whose first team play in the South Wales Senior League.[1] The club has several teams including junior sides, recently which the U13's have acquired much needed funding by UK Cloud Backup provider Backup Everything. The Club was founded in 1975, where junior and senior teams were gradually formed. The club entered the Cardiff and District Sixth Division and by the 1980s a first and second team were established and playing competitive football. In 1989, Pentwyn Dynamos combined with Llanedeyrn AFC to ensure future progress of both teams.
Promotion to the South Wales Senior League was achieved in 1996, following successful seasons in the Cardiff and District leagues. Junior teams at the club continued to create a strong youth base for the club, securing league and challenge cup honours at various age groups on many occasions.
Pentwyn First Team were crowned South Wales Senior League Division One Champions at the end of the 2000/2001 season, promotion meant Pentwyn would be a Welsh League team at the start of the 2001/2002 season. The team has since remained in the Welsh League, and has played within the Third and Second Divisions since.
Promotion in the Welsh Football League divisions can be contingent on the quality of the club's pitch. A new pitch complete with stand was built next to the Pentwyn leisure centre; while this was being built, the club paid to use Leckwith Park.
Club Secretary Malcolm Frazer has been with the club for over twenty-five years; from coaching young players of under 8's in the local leagues to helping run the first team: these long-term efforts won him recognition from local station Red Dragon FM radio.[2]
Pentwyn Dynamo's second team are in the local District Premier League.
Staff and board members
References
- ↑ Pentwyn Dynamos at the Football Club History Database
- ↑ http://www.reddragonfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=70077 Community Sport Award: Malcom Frazer