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| Full name | Afan Lido Football Club | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1967; 58 years ago (1967) | ||
| Ground | Marston Stadium[1] Aberavon | ||
| Capacity | 4,200 (701 seated) | ||
| Chairman | Leigh Shrimpton | ||
| League | Cymru South | ||
| 2024–25 | Cymru South, 11th of 16 | ||
Afan Lido Football Club (Welsh:Clwb Pêl-droed Lido Afan) is afootball team based inPort Talbot, Wales, playing in theCymru South.
Afan Lido F.C. were founded in 1967 shortly after the opening of the Afan Lido Sports Centre in Aberavon.[2] A football team was set up to give the centre's users a proper organisation. Ken Williams was the prime mover behind the club.
Lido gained admission to thePort Talbot and District League for the 1967–68 season. In 1971–72 the club was accepted into theWelsh Football League,[2] and two years later was promoted into the First Division (afterwards theSecond Division), and another two years later they were promoted again into the Premier Division (afterwards theFirst Division). After a barren spell they were relegated but were promoted in 1984–85; by this time the League had been reorganised and a higher National Division had been formed, to which Afan Lido were promoted in 1989–90 after finishing 3rd (they had actually won the Premier Division the two previous seasons, but not been promoted because of the ground criteria set by the League).
Afan Lido became founder members of theLeague of Wales in1992, and won theLeague Cup in 1992–93 and 1993–94. Thenext year the porous defence was addressed, and the team finished in second place in the League, winning aUEFA Cup place, but they were defeated byRAF Yelgava of Latvia on the away-goals rule. This was a taste of things to come, and Afan Lido wererelegated from the League of Wales before winning their place back after an absence of two years.
Lido's young team that emerged during the spell out of the League of Wales grew together and the club enjoyed several encouraging seasons after settling again in the top flight. Lido's policy of choosing players from within the club's huge junior structure (which has 25 teams for all age groups, from under 5s upwards) paid off, when they finished 5th place in2001–02. If the club had scored a single point more, in fact, Lido would have taken the town into European football for a second time.
Leaner years followed that near miss, and in2005 the club left the Welsh Premier in controversial circumstances, after being deducted points for fielding an ineligible player in a league game. The points deducted sunk the Lido into the relegation zone belowNEWI Cefn Druids, which sealed their fate.
In2011 Lido secured a return to the Welsh Premier andtheir first season in the top flight saw the club survive the drop. The club alsowon the Welsh Premier League Cup, defeatingNewtown on penalties atAberystwyth.
Off-field issues surfaced thefollowing season, however, and Lido had to assemble an all-new squad under the guidance ofPaul Reid. The club finished bottom of the Welsh Premier, but survived relegation due to the demise ofLlanelli and the inability ofHaverfordwest County to finish in a promotion spot inWelsh League Division One.
On 4 July 2013 Afan Lido appointed former club captain and fans favourite Paul Evans to the hotseat as they look to cement their position within the top division.
For the2016–17 season, the club found themselves in the same division as town rivalsPort Talbot.
| Season | League | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 92/93 | League of Wales | 12th |
| 93/94 | League of Wales | 15th |
| 94/95 | League of Wales | 2nd |
| 95/96 | League of Wales | 20th (R) |
| 96/97 | Welsh Football League Division One | 6th |
| 97/98 | Welsh Football League Division One | 2nd (P) |
| 98/99 | League of Wales | 14th |
| 99/00 | League of Wales | 10th |
| 00/01 | League of Wales | 11th |
| 01/02 | League of Wales | 5th |
| 02/03 | Welsh Premier League | 7th |
| 03/04 | Welsh Premier League | 14th |
| 04/05 | Welsh Premier League | 18th (R) |
| 05/06 | Welsh Football League Division One | 7th |
| 06/07 | Welsh Football League Division One | 5th |
| 07/08 | Welsh Football League Division One | 6th |
| 08/09 | Welsh Football League Division One | 7th |
| 09/10 | Welsh Football League Division One | 3rd |
| 10/11 | Welsh Football League Division One | 2nd (P) |
| 11/12 | Welsh Premier League | 10th |
| 12/13 | Welsh Premier League | 12th |
| 13/14 | Welsh Premier League | 12th (R) |
| 14/15 | Welsh Football League Division One | 13th |
| 15/16 | Welsh Football League Division One | 8th |
| 16/17 | Welsh Football League Division One | 8th |
| 17/18 | Welsh Football League Division One | 5th |
| 18/19 | Welsh Football League Division One | 4th |
| 19/20 | Welsh Football League Division One | 10th |
| 21/22 | JD Cymru South | 10th |
| 22/23 | JD Cymru South | 6th |
| 23/24 | JD Cymru South | 7th |
| 24/25 | JD Cymru South | 11th |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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They play at the Lido Ground, currently known as theMarston's Stadium for sponsorship purposes. It's located inAberavon,Neath Port Talbot and has a capacity of 4,200 (601 seated).
Afan Lido's main rivals arePort Talbot Town, who are based less than half a mile away from Afan Lido's ground.However over recent years with Port Talbot Town dropping out of the league, a strong rivalry has formed with 3 other Port Talbot based teams playing in the JD Cymru South. Baglan Dragons, Trefelin and Goytre United have all filled the rivalry gap left by Port Talbot Town in recent years.
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