Penydarren B.G.C.

{{short description|Association football club in Wales}}

{{Multiple issues|{{more citations needed|date=May 2018}}{{notability|Sports|date=May 2018}}}}

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| clubname = Penydarren BGC

| image = Penydarren_BGC_logo.png

| fullname = Penydarren Boys & Girls Club

| nickname = The Pen

| founded = 1985

| ground = The Bont Playing Fields, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil

| capacity =

| chairman =

| manager = Kerry Mullin

| league = {{Welsh football updater|PenyBGC}}

| season = {{Welsh football updater|PenyBGC2}}

| position = {{Welsh football updater|PenyBGC3}}

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Penydarren BGC is a football club based in Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, who play in the {{Welsh football updater|PenyBGC}}.

History

During the 2018–19 season they gained promotion to the Welsh Football League Division One.{{Cite web|url=https://clwbpeldroed.org/2019/05/11/penydarren-welsh-leaguechampions-ely-rangers/|title=Ely Rangers 1-3 Penydarren BGC: Pen crowned Champions after beating lowly Ely|last=Jones|first=Jordan|date=2019-05-11|website=YClwb Pêl-Droed|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-05-12}} They are best known for their run in the 2017–18 Welsh Cup, where they made the quarter-final, facing Bangor City.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43243796|title=Welsh Cup: Minnows Penydarren BGC chasing 'impossible' dream|date=2018-03-02|access-date=2019-05-12|language=en-GB}}

Current squad

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{{fs player| |pos=GK|nat=WAL|name=Steven Price|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=DF|nat=WAL|name=Scott Pike|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=DF|nat=WAL|name=Ben Gibbons|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=DF|nat=WAL|name=Alex Lloyd|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=DF|nat=WAL|name=Sam Gamble}}

{{fs player| |pos=DF|nat=WAL|name=Scott Reynolds|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Conner Kinsey|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Asa Lloyd|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Adam Lewis|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Kyle Sullivan|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Ricky Jones|other=}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{fs player| |pos=FW|nat=WAL|name=Joshua Brogden|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=FW|nat=WAL|name=Christopher Colvin-Owens|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=FW|nat=WAL|name=Alex Long|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=FW|nat=WAL|name=Ryan Martin|other=}}

{{fs player| |pos=FW|nat=WAL|name=Cavan Williams|other=}}

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JD Welsh Cup Run - 2017–18

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!Round

!Opponent

!Score

Qualifying Round 1

|Penrhiwceiber Rangers

|5-3

Qualifying Round 2

|Brecon Corries

|3-1

Round 1

|Cardiff Corries

|4-0

Round 2

|STM Sports

|2-1

Round 3

|Llandudno Junction

|4-0

Last 16

|Pontypridd Town

|2-1

Quarter-final

|Bangor City

|0-7

Honours

{{Incomplete list|date=May 2022}}

References