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 Berriew FC

Short name:
Ber

  FOUNDED: 1899

  NICKNAME: Rhiewsiders

  GROUND: Talbot Field The Recreation Field, Berriew, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8AL

  CONTACT: Secretary: Dave Jones     Mobile: 079705443868 email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

   

 COLOURS

First choice Shirts BLUE, Shorts BLACK, Socks BLUE

Second choice Shirts RED, Shorts BLACK, Socks RED



League position and current form

HISTORY

Football has been played in Berriew since the late 1800’s, with the first games on record being Berriew v Garthmyl on Good Friday in 1899 and Berriew v Chirbury in 1905. Until the Second World War most games featuring Berriew appear to have been either friendlies or cup games.

From 1946-1962 Berriew played in the Montgomeryshire Amateur League winning the Village Cup in 1955 and the League in 1960.

In 1962 the club entered the Mid Wales League in which all major clubs in the area played in at that time. An ex professional footballer George Antonio, who previously played for Stoke City amongst other top clubs, was appointed as player/manager and under his guidance Berriew won the league in 1965 and the league cup in 1966. When he finally retired in 1968 the famous Stanley Matthews played in Berriew in a testimonial match for him.

The club returned to the Amateur League in 1982 and during the next decade several trophies were won. This included the most decorated season in 1987-1988 when the league, league cup and Village cup were all won.

In 1993 Berriew returned to the Mid Wales League where they remained until 1999 when they were relegated back to the Montgomeryshire Amateur League. The stay in the Amateur League was a short one as under the guidance of ex player and clubman Mike Pearce a return to the Mid Wales League was achieved in 2003, as well as another Village Cup triumph in the same year.

The club went from strength to strength following their return to the Mid Wales League winning the Mid Wales League Cup before a second placed finish in 2009 meant that for the first time in the clubs history a place in the Cymru Alliance (Tier 2) for the 2009/2010 season was secured. Despite a 12th placed finish in the Cymru Alliance Berriew were relegated due to the reduction in size of the Welsh Premier League and subsequent re-organisation of the pyramid system.

In recent years Berriew have continued to finish high up in the Mid Wales league and under current manager David Jones have also won the Mid Wales League Cup, and in 2019 the Central Wales FA Cup for the first time in the clubs history. The club also has a thriving junior set up which has been awarded a platinum award by the FAW, with teams from under 7’s up to the youth team. The club will also fielda reserve team in the new FAW Reserve League North this coming season.

Over the years players gaining international recognition include Pryce Jones, Dennis Evans and Colin Jones who all played at Welsh Schoolboy level. 

League results

Rank Played Won Drawn Lost GD Points
2 1 1 0 0 5 0

Current form

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Latest matches

Date Team Location Result
13-10-2021 19:45 Llanfair United FCHome
Name Matches played
0 2 0 2
0 2 0 2
0 0 1 1

PlayerGoals
Joe Haycock2
Richard Davies2
Total4

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