Presteigne St. Andrews F.C.

Presteigne St. Andrews Football Club are a Welsh football club from Presteigne, Powys. The club currently play in the Mid Wales Football League East Division, with a reserve team playing in the Mid Wales South Football League.

Presteigne St. Andrews
Full namePresteigne St. Andrews Football Club #StockerIn
Nickname(s)Saints
Founded1897
GroundLlanandras Park
Presteigne
Powys
Capacity150 seated 500 standing
ChairmanAndrew Crowe
ManagerMark Weiland
LeagueMid Wales Football League
East Division
2019–20Mid Wales Football League Division Two, 13th (of 14)
Presteigne St Andrews Reserves
ManagerUnknown
LeagueMid Wales South Football League
2012–13Mid Wales League South,
Presteigne St Andrews Under 18's
ManagerRoy Simcock
LeagueHerefordshire Floodlit League

The club's home colours are red and black striped shirts with black shorts and socks.[1]

History

During the 2005–06 season the club welcomed The New Saints (the 2005/06 Welsh champions) for the inauguration of the new floodlight at Llanandras Park, in front of a record crowd (January 2006). TNS won 4–1.

Presteigne St Andrews FC Reserves compete in the Mid Wales South league.

The club's most successful recent season was in 2006–07 when the club were crowned Mid Wales Football League champions. However, the club refused entry to the Cymru Alliance.

Currently Presteigne St Andrews FC are playing in the Spar Mid Wales League Division 2 after relegation in season 2010–2011.

Club officials

  • President – Anthony Wood
  • Chairman – Andrew Crowe
  • Vice Chairman – Tom Ammonds
  • Treasurer – Rose Weiland
  • Secretary – Paula Randell
  • Cup Secretary – Tom Ammonds

Honours

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