Fixtures

Wales Premier League 09/07 11:30 6 Caernarfon Town vs Barry Town - View
Wales League Cup 09/10 18:45 9 Caernarfon Town vs Holywell Town - View
Wales Premier League 09/13 11:30 7 Briton Ferry vs Caernarfon Town - View
Wales Premier League 09/20 16:15 8 Caernarfon Town vs Penybont - View
Wales Premier League 09/23 18:45 9 Connah's Quay vs Caernarfon Town - View
Wales Premier League 09/28 13:30 10 Caernarfon Town vs Cardiff MU - View

Results

Wales Premier League 08/30 16:15 5 [8] Haverfordwest v Caernarfon [1] D 1-1
Wales Premier League 08/25 13:30 4 [1] Caernarfon v Bala Town [6] W 2-0
Wales Premier League 08/22 18:45 3 [8] Flint Town Utd v Caernarfon [1] W 2-5
Wales Premier League 08/16 13:30 2 [5] Caernarfon v Llanelli Town [11] W 6-1
Wales Premier League 08/09 13:30 1 [7] Cardiff Met Uni v Caernarfon [6] D 2-2
Wales League Cup 08/01 19:00 8 Caernarfon v Amy Bowtell W 3-0
UK Friendlies 07/19 13:30 - Caernarfon v Aberystwyth W 7-0
UK Friendlies 07/12 16:00 - Llandudno v Caernarfon W 1-3
Wales Premier League 05/18 16:10 1 [3] Haverfordwest v Caernarfon [4] L 3-1
Wales Premier League 05/11 16:10 2 [4] Caernarfon v Cardiff Met Uni [5] D 0-0
Wales Premier League 04/26 11:15 3 [4] Caernarfon v Barry Town [1] W 5-2
Wales Premier League 04/19 11:45 10 [4] Caernarfon v Cardiff Met Uni [5] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 20 12 8
Draws 9 2 7
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 84 51 33
Goals against 62 29 33
Clean sheets 10 6 4
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Caernarfon Town F.C.

Caernarfon Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Tref Caernarfon) is a professional Welsh football club based in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. They play in the Cymru Premier.

They are nicknamed "the Canaries" because of the club's yellow and green strip, a nickname that dates from 1895. Caernarfon Town plays at The Oval.

History

The club were relegated to the Welsh Alliance for the start of the 2010–11 season and appointed Clive Jones as their new manager after the sudden resignation of Geraint Williams.

Following a poor run of results and with the club on the bottom of the Welsh Alliance League (Division 1), Clive Jones left the managerial post by mutual consent. Steve Smith was appointed manager in November 2010 with the task of keeping the Club in the Welsh Alliance Division 1 and developing a squad that could challenge for honours the following season. Steve was assisted by Colin Saynor, who stepped down from his role as Chairman of Llanberis, and head-coach Steven Bee. The trio steered the club to a respectable 5th place by the end of the season. After such a good run Caernarfon were fancied to win the league in 2011–12 but dropped points against teams in the lower half of the table consigned them to an eventual 4th spot. In January 2012, Steve Smith left the club by mutual consent and two months later former Llangefni Town boss Lee Dixon was appointed manager.

2013–present

On 13 April 2013, Caernarfon Town made their way to Latham Park, Newtown, to face Kilvey Fords FC of Swansea in the 2012–13 FAW Trophy Final. They won the match 6–0 and it was their first FAW Trophy since 1978. The victory against the Swansea Senior League outfit is the biggest final winning-margin in the competition's 123-year history. They also gained promotion to the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance during the 2012–13 by finishing top of the Welsh Alliance, taking 66 points from 28 games. On 24 September 2022 Caernarfon Town and The New Saints were invited to play in the Scottish SPFL Trust Cup, they would be drawn away to Clyde FC but were beaten 1–0 at New Douglas Park. On 18 May 2024 Caernarfon Town secured European football for the first time in their history by defeating Penybont FC in the Cymru Premier Play-offs final to secure spot in 2024-25 UEFA Europa Conference League. The team entered in the first qualifying round and played against Crusaders from Northern Ireland. After a 2–0 home win in the first leg, Caernarfon lost 1–3 after extra time in the return leg, leading to a 3–3 aggregate. Caernarfon advanced to the next round by winning the penalty shootout 8–7. In the second qualifying round, Caernarfon faced Legia Warsaw from Poland, losing 0–6 away and 0–5 at home, resulting in a 0–11 aggregate and their elimination from the competition.

Caernarfon Town Football Club, often referred to simply as Caernarfon Town, is a prominent Welsh football club based in the historic town of Caernarfon, Gwynedd. Founded in 1892, the club has a rich heritage and is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant community spirit.

Competing in the Cymru Premier, the top tier of Welsh football, Caernarfon Town has established itself as a competitive force in the league. The team's colors are traditionally yellow and green, which are proudly displayed by supporters during home matches at their iconic ground, The Oval. The stadium, with its picturesque backdrop of Caernarfon Castle, provides a unique atmosphere that enhances the matchday experience.

Caernarfon Town has a storied history, with numerous successes in both league and cup competitions. The club is renowned for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong connection with the community. The team's ethos emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a never-give-up attitude, making them a formidable opponent on the pitch.

With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Caernarfon Town continues to be a vital part of Welsh football, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike. Whether you're a lifelong supporter or a newcomer to the sport, the excitement of a Caernarfon Town match is an experience not to be missed.