Results

Club Friendly List 07/13 12:00 - Undy Athletic v Newport County L 1-4
Wales Championship South 04/30 13:30 30 [6] Cambrian & Clydach Vale v Undy AFC [15] L 3-0
Wales Championship South 04/18 13:30 20 Undy AFC v Llantwit Major L 1-3
Wales Championship South 04/15 13:30 19 [1] Llantwit Major v Undy AFC [15] L 2-0
Wales Championship South 04/09 13:30 29 Undy Athletic v Goytre United D 1-1
Wales Championship South 04/02 13:30 26 Carmarthen v Undy Athletic L 4-0
Wales Championship South 03/26 14:00 27 Undy Athletic v Afan Lido L 0-2
Wales Championship South 03/12 14:30 28 Ammanford AFC v Undy Athletic L 5-2
Wales Championship South 03/05 14:00 25 Undy Athletic v Trefelin BGC L 1-2
Wales Championship South 02/26 14:00 24 Undy Athletic v Pontypridd Utd D 2-2
Wales Championship South 02/12 14:00 23 Undy Athletic v Risca United L 1-2
Wales Championship South 01/28 19:30 22 [8] Llanelli AFC v Undy AFC [15] W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 4 4 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Undy A.F.C.

Undy Athletic Football Club is a Welsh association football club based in the village of Undy, Monmouthshire. The club's senior men's team plays in the Ardal SE League.

The club's senior women's team play in the South Wales Women & Girls League Division Two. In addition, there are two other men's teams (reserves and third team), a youth team and a large junior section playing mixed and girls' football. The club has been a chartered provider of the FAW's Huddle programme since its inception, and provides disability football sessions to the local community.

History

The club was formed in 1947, playing at local level in South Wales and winning the Argus Cup 3 times in 15 years. However, in 1962 the club disbanded as a result of financial difficulties. In 1970, the club reformed and maintained a consistent existence in the local leagues, winning the Gwent County League Division One in 2011 and reaching the Welsh Football League for the first time, entering in Division Three. They won promotion at the first attempt, and then under the guidance of Manager Laurence Owen, sealed their highest ever position in 2016 when they finished third in Division Two and earned promotion to Welsh Football League Division One, finishing in the top half of the top division in their first two seasons, step 2 on the Welsh football pyramid. This season also saw the first international footballer to play for Undy, with Gibraltar international Jamie Coombes signing for the club in February 2017. Laurence Owen brought an end to 32 years in club management by announcing his retirement at the end of 2017–18 after another successful campaign, he was replaced by Reserve team manager Jason Pritchard .

Undy also have a reserve team who play in the Welsh league reserve division under manager Luke Smith and a successful 3rd team currently playing in East Gwent Division 1 .

**Undy AFC: A Glimpse into the Heart of Welsh Football**

Undy AFC, based in the picturesque village of Undy in Monmouthshire, Wales, is a football club that embodies the spirit and passion of grassroots soccer. Founded in 1968, the club has grown from humble beginnings to become a beloved institution in the local community, fostering talent and promoting the beautiful game at all levels.

Competing in the Welsh football league system, Undy AFC is known for its commitment to developing young players and providing a platform for local talent to shine. The club's colors, traditionally a vibrant blue and white, reflect the pride and unity of its supporters, who come together to cheer on their team at the historic Undy Sports and Social Club.

Undy AFC's home matches are a celebration of community spirit, drawing fans from near and far to witness the excitement on the pitch. The team's playing style is characterized by determination, teamwork, and a relentless pursuit of victory, making every match an exhilarating experience for players and spectators alike.

Off the pitch, Undy AFC is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and engagement within the community, offering youth programs, coaching clinics, and opportunities for all ages to participate in the sport. The club's commitment to fostering a love for football ensures that the next generation of players will continue to carry the Undy AFC banner with pride.

As Undy AFC continues to make its mark in Welsh football, it remains a symbol of local pride, resilience, and the enduring love of the game. Whether you're a lifelong supporter or a newcomer to the village, the excitement of Undy AFC is sure to leave a lasting impression.