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For the football club of the earlier fame, see Druids F.C..
Cefn Druids Full name Cefn Druids Association Football Club Nickname(s) The Ancients, Druids, Founded 1992 (amalgamation of Cefn Albion F.C. and Druids United F.C.) Ground The Rock
Rhosymedre
Wrexham
(Capacity: 3500 (500 seated))Chairman Brian Mackie Manager Huw Griffiths League Cymru Alliance 2010-11 Cymru Alliance, 3rd (of 16) Home coloursAway coloursCefn Druids A.F.C. (Welsh: Derwyddon Cefn) is a football team based in the village of Cefn Mawr, Wrexham, Wales playing in the Cymru Alliance.
The club was founded in 1992 from the amalgamation of Cefn Albion F.C. and Druids United F.C. Depending on sponsorship, the club was renamed Flexsys Cefn Druids F.C. in 1998, and NEWI Cefn Druids F.C. in 2003 (after sponsorship by the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education), and plays at Plaskynaston Lane in Cefn Mawr. The club was renamed again following in the summer of 2009 to Elements Cefn Druids F.C. The club reverted back to Cefn Druids AFC in 2010 following the end of the sponsorship deal.
The team's first choice strip is black and white striped shirts, black shorts and white socks. The second choice strip is all yellow.
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New stadium
Planning permission for a 3,500 capacity stadium at The Rock, Rhosymedre (aka Rhosymedre Stadium), was given in March 2009, subject to approval from the Welsh Assembly and Health and Safety Executive. Delays to the beginning of construction put the project back by 12 months and the club moved in to the new stadium in August 2010.[1]
History
The team take their prolific history from the famous old Welsh team Druids F.C. who were founded in the early 1860s. They had won the Welsh Cup on no less than 8 occasions and have finished runners-up five times but fell on hard times with the advent of professional football. Druids were ancient mystic men throughout Celtic civilisation and were closely associated with Wales.
Druids can claim to originate from the oldest existing team located in Wales, thus making it also the oldest football club in the world outside of England. This is reflected in club's nickname, 'The Ancients'. However, Oswestry Town does predate Druids but is geographically in England, though the team has always participated in the Welsh system and were founding members of the Welsh FA, and would thus consider themselves a Welsh side (see The New Saints).
In 1992 after many years of discussion the inevitable amalgamation of Druids United and Cefn Albion F.C. took place to end the internal village soccer rivalry in the village of Cefn Mawr. The new look club took the bold step of applying to join the new Cymru Alliance. The joint resources of the clubs could be focused on a revival of football fortunes in the village of Cefn Mawr. In 1999 Cefn Druids became Champions of the Cymru Alliance and were promoted into the League of Wales, finishing a respectable 13th in its first season in the national league.
After the appointment of ex-Rochdale midfielder Steve O'Shaughnessy in the summer of 2001, the Ancients experienced their best results since the halcyon Welsh Cup days of the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The 2001–02 season was a season of consolidation in the Welsh Premier League finishing in 14th place. However in the Welsh Cup after victories over Llangefni-Glantraeth, Ruthin Town, Halkyn United and Welshpool Town, Cefn found themselves in the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup for the first time in 98 years. It was not to be, as a Marc Lloyd-Williams inspired Bangor City won 5–0 at Belle Vue, Rhyl on 6 April 2002.
The 2002–03 season was a financially difficult one with the playing and management staff going weeks without payment at one point in the season. This even forced O'Shaughnessy to resign out of principle during this time. Fortunately, he returned after reassurances were given. On the pitch, Cefn finished in a highly respectable 12th place.
The 2003–04 season, saw an array of young players join the club like Gareth Evans, who eventually left to join Football League Two club Wrexham. The average age of the team for one match against Caersws on 12 December 2003 was just 21.
As the 2003–04 season came to a conclusion with players and management looking ahead to the future with excitement with a young squad at their disposal.
However, on the evening of 18 April 2004, Steve O'Shaughnessy was sacked by the club's board. Since then the club has been severely struggling on the pitch with the squad that O'Shaughnessy put together leaving en masse. Amongst the players who left were Aden Shannon, Brett Jefferies, Dave Cunnah and First Team Coach, Jimmy Hunter all to Welshpool Town, who have qualified for the FAW Premier Cup in the last two seasons.
The Ancients should have been relegated from the Welsh Premier League in April 2005 after finishing in the bottom two, but were given a last minute reprieve by Cymru Alliance winners Buckley Town, who declined promotion.
Under the stewardship of former Wrexham manager, Dixie McNeil, The Ancients recorded slightly more respectable league positions for the following 2 seasons, namely 14th in 2005–06 and 13th in 2006–07. However, partly due to his media work as a pundit for BBC Wales, McNeil stepped down during this pre season.
The club were quick to appoint a new management duo of former Wrexham team-mates, Waynne Phillips and Lee Jones. Both continued to play, with Phillips benefiting from previous managerial experience at Caernarfon Town. The partnership got off to the best possible start with a shock 1–0 opening day home win against Champions Total Network Solutions.
Phillips and Jones kept the club in the Welsh Premier League by finishing 12th and 13th in seasons 2007-08 and 2008-09 respectively. However, with delays to the construction of the new stadium and the overhaul of the Welsh Premier League the 2009-10 season, a reduced playing budget saw the club field a mainly young squad for the entire season and finished bottom of the table and be relegated to the Cymru Alliance. In addition Phillips and Jones departed the club with former player and Technogroup Welshpool manager Huw Griffiths appointed as the new manager.
Cefn Druids now have a Ladies team, formed in summer 2011. The Ladies will be playing in the North Wales Women's Football League along with teams such as Wrexham Ladies, Caenarfon and Llandudno Junction, for the first time in 2011/12.
Precursor teams' honours
Druids (c.1869–1923)/Druids United (1923–1992)
League
- Wrexham & District Amateur League
- Champions: 1931-32, 1933-34, 1936-37
- Runners-up: 1934-35
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One
- Champions: 1950-51
- Runners-up: 1952-53, 1956-57, 1958-59, 1959-60
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division Two
- Champions: 1969-70
Cups
- Welsh Senior Cup
- Winners: 1880, 1881, 1882, 1885, 1886, 1898, 1899, 1904
- Finalists: 1878, 1883, 1884, 1900, 1901
- Welsh Amateur Cup
- Winners: 1903
- Finalists: 1904, 1957
- Welsh Youth Cup
- Winners: 1958, 1959
- North East Wales FA Challenge Cup
- Winners: 1980
- Welsh National League Division 2 Cup
- Finalists: 1988
Cefn Albion (1967–1992)
League
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division
- Runners-up: 1984–85
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division 1
- Champions: 1979–80, 1980–81
- Runners-up: 1978–79
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division 3B
- Champions: 1969–70
Cup
- North East Wales FA Challenge Cup
- Winners: 1978
- Finalists: 1976, 1989
- North East Wales FA Horace Wynn Cup
- Winners: 1977
- Welsh National League Division 1 Cup
- Finalists: 1984, 1991
- Welsh National League Division 2 Cup
- Winners: 1974
- Finalists: 1971
- Welsh National League Division 3 Cup
- Finalists: 1969, 1984
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Chris Mullock GK Eddie Lancaster GK Elliot Power DF Max Peate DF Adam Hesp DF Robbie James DF Aaron Smith DF Nathan Smith DF Arran Pritchard DF Mark Harris DF Taylor Jasper DF Drew Wickens (Res team captain) DF Josh Hughes MF Ashley Wilson MF Warren Duckett MF George Hughes (1st team captain) No. Position Player MF Joe Price MF Matthew Hurdsman MF Ashley Thomas MF James Selley MF Matthew Bride MF Jamie Dennis MF Daniel Richards FW Ryan Littleford FW Mark Griffiths FW Andrew Swarbrick FW Kyle Roberts FW Aaron Blackwell FW Aaron Edwards FW Luke Powell FW Tom Humphreys References
- ^ "Druids are ready to rock in Rhosymedre". Welsh Premier League. 29 August 2010. http://www.welsh-premier.com/index.php/headline-news/2549-druids-are-ready-to-rock-in-rhosymedre. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
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