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Chepstow Town F.C.

Chepstow Town
Full name Chepstow Town Football Club
Founded 1878
Ground Larkfield Park
Coach Jacques Tertois
League Welsh Football League Division Two
2011-12 Welsh Football League Division Three, 3rd of 16

Chepstow Town F.C. are a Welsh football club based in Chepstow, South East Wales and founded in 1878. They were promoted to the Welsh Football League Division Three for the 2012-13 season from the Gwent County League . Founded in 1878, Chepstow Town AFC is the most easterly of all Welsh League Clubs. Formerly named Chepstow Castle F.C., the home fixtures have been played at various venues around the town from Bulwark to St. Arvans.

Up to the beginning of the First World War, all the matches played were in the local Gwent league, but, with the resumption of sport after the war, the 1919–20 season saw Chepstow Town become co-founders of the Welsh League. This continued up to the mid-1920s, when relegation pushed the club out.

Chepstow then joined the Mon. County League for a couple of seasons before entering the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League for seasons 1928 to 1934, with this switch came some success and became league champions in the 1931–32 season. During this period of time, Chepstow Town’s home ground was at St.Mary’s Institute (The Stute).

During World War II the St.Mary’s ground was taken over by the M.O.D and used as a supply depot for the war effort. However after the war, returning local servicemen wanting to revive football in the area reformed the club incorporating Chepstow Boys Club and Fairfield’s Football team in process re-joining the Mon. County League. These immediate years post war saw ‘Chep’ become the dominant club in the area and with that success the team achieved crowds rose in numbers, it was not uncommon for 200 to 300 people to watch Chepstow’s fixtures.

It was from the mid-1950s up to the mid-1960s that arguably Chepstow Town were at their best, with a nucleus of good local players and a hard working committee; the reward was promotions back to the Welsh League, and the team became Division 2 champions in the 1964–65 season. Unfortunately after 3 seasons it was decided to opt out of the Welsh League due to pre-motorway travelling and the onset of financial difficulties.

Chepstow Town then joined the newly formed Gwent Premier League, having started in Division 3 the club quickly gained promotion to Division 1. With a more professional attitude from all concerned in the football club and the ambition to provide the best standard of football for local players Chepstow Town regained Welsh League status.

In the late 1980s the club was forced to move from the St.Mary’s ground due to the town's road expansion plans and were relocated at the club's present Larkfield Park ground. Chepstow Town Football Club has always been served by local lads with support from players from further afield and has good ties with father and sons playing and in some cases grandfather/father/son continuation.


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