Full name | Clwb Pêl Droed Porthmadog Porthmadog Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Port |
Founded | 1884 |
Ground | Y Traeth, Porthmadog |
Capacity | 3,000 (1,000 seated) |
Chairman | Phil Jones |
Manager | Craig Papirnyk |
League | Cymru Alliance |
2015-16 | Cymru Alliance, 10th |
Coordinates: 52°55′55″N 4°07′14″W / 52.931989°N 4.120420°W
Porthmadog Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Porthmadog, also abbreviated Port) is a football team, playing in the Cymru Alliance. The club was founded in 1884 and plays at Y Traeth, Porthmadog, which accommodates 2,000 spectators (500 seated).
Porthmadog Football Club was founded in 1884, making them one of Wales' oldest clubs. In 1900, the club joined the North Wales League, which it won league in the 1902–03 season.
The 1950s–70s were successful decades for Port. The club won the Welsh Amateur Cup in 1955–56 and 1956–57. After losing its amateur status, and signing Mel Charles, the team had more success. In 1966, its played against Swansea City in the Welsh Cup and the replay at the Vetch attracted Swansea's largest crowd of the season, 10,941. Port then won the Welsh League (North) in five of the next nine years.
It was not until 1989–90 that Port had its next championship win, when it won the Daily Post Welsh Alliance. This was enough to ensure Port's place as inaugural members of the Cymru Alliance League in 1990. In 1992, Port became inaugural members of the League of Wales, then known as the Konica League.
The team struggled to make an impact on the pitch early in 1992–93 the season, but a late surge in the final months, thanks mainly to the signing of striker Dave Taylor, helped the team finish in a respectable ninth place and earned manager Meilyr Owen a manager of the month award. In his second season, Taylor went on to become both the league's and Europe's top scorer, earning him the European Golden Boot. During his spell at the club, he scored 62 goals in 66 games.