Panteg A.F.C.

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Panteg AFC
Full namePanteg Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Black & Whites
Founded1935;89 years ago (1935)
GroundPanteg House [1]
ChairmanSteve Rogers
ManagerStewart Morgan / Nathan Blackwell
League Gwent County League Division One
2022–23 Gwent County League Premier Division, 16th of 16 (relegated)

Panteg AFC is a Welsh football club located in Griffithstown, Pontypool, Torfaen, South Wales. The club was founded in 1935 and currently runs two senior teams and one youth team at its home ground, Panteg House Sportsgrounds. The club plays in the Gwent County League Division One.

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History

Panteg AFC was formed in 1935 under the name Baldwins Panteg (which became RTB Panteg in 1947 following the war), then Panteg in 1969 as a team representing the local Richard Thomas and Baldwin Steelworks (previously Baldwin Steelworks), playing home games at the RTB Sportsground, but in 1981 the grounds were sold to make way for a major road development. The club then relocated half a mile away to Panteg House Club & Sportsgrounds, where they've been ever since.

The team played in the Gwent County League since the 1999–2000 season, following relegation from The Welsh League but have now been promoted back into Welsh League following the 2013–14 season.

Colours and badge

Panteg AFC's colours are black and white striped shirts, black shorts and black socks. The second strip is all maroon.

The Panteg AFC badge features a Phoenix and a shield featuring the letters "PAFC"

Home ground

Panteg AFC play their home matches at Panteg House Sportsgrounds. The grounds house the main clubhouse and sports fields of the numerous sports and social clubs based within the grounds.

Committee

ChairmanSteve Rogers
Director of footballMark Taylor
SecretaryPhil Evans
TreasurerPhil Jenkins
1st ManagerStuart Morgan
Assistant 1st Team ManagerNathan Blackwell
Youth ManagerRyan Kitson
Junior CoachJohn Sale
Junior coachGareth Price
General CommitteeJohn Sale
General CommitteeRyan Kitson
General CommitteeNiall James

Senior squad 2020–21 (provisional)

GOALKEEPERSDEFENDERSMIDFIELDERSATTACKERS
George LohfinkLuke HughesBen Taylor
Liam RoutleyAshley JohnsonJosh JamesLuke Dyke
Dylan DinhamMacauley JamesLiam Head
Issac HanksChris Keane
Lloyd PughTaylor Roden
Luke UphamLloyd DaviesAshley Jayne
Ashley JohnsonJordan RyanGareth Southan
Soloman LoweTom Wise LiesLiam Routley
ShinnerWilliam Mayers
Darren RoutleyAaron Harris
Liam Screen

League positions in previous seasons

SeasonLeaguePldWDLFAPtsPos'n
1935/36Usk & District 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
1936/37Usk & District 113526 ? ?125/8( 1 )
1937/38DID NOT ENTER
1938/39Usk & District 112714 ? ?152/7
1939–1947WW2 (no competitions)
1947/48Mon Senior ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
1948/49Welsh League 2 East381971211775458/20( 2 )
1949/50Welsh League 2 East3615111080634011/19
1950/51Welsh League 2 East341071763802712/18
1951/52Welsh League 2 East361411119378398/19
1952/53Welsh League 2 East361871111093437/19
1953/54Welsh League 2 East3818317117973911/20
1954/55Welsh League 2 East3615516101883510/19
1955/56Welsh League 2 East341171677932913/18
1956/57Welsh League 2 East341051977952514/18
1957/58Welsh League 2 East32462244951417/17
1958/59Welsh League 2 East348620801282215/18
1959/60Welsh League 2 East32252546108917/17
1960/61Welsh League 2 East3410519681042514/18
1961/62Welsh League 2 East30117127063299/16
1962/63Welsh League 2 East3017677352405/16
1963/64Welsh League 2 East30106146386269/16
1964/65Welsh League 230116136770288/16
1965/66Welsh League 230127116464318/16
1966/67Welsh League 23220396951435/17
1967/68Welsh League 23222557836492/17
1968/69Welsh League 1341271548463111/18
1969/70Welsh League 132961745722412/17( 3 )
1970/71Welsh League 1341251769712912/18
1971/72Welsh League 1341151852672714/18
1972/73Welsh League 13419876740464/18
1973/74Welsh League 134691940702118/18
1974/75Welsh League 234871942722316/18
1975/76Welsh League 234592024711916/18
1976/77Welsh League 234292339941318/18
1977/78Welsh League 238782348832218/20
1978/79Welsh League 238972267922516/20
1979/80Welsh League 2387724441122116/20
1980/81Welsh League 23811111655743312/20
1981/82Welsh League 232851944682913/17
1982/83Welsh League 232991445603610/17
1983/84Welsh League 136991840643613/19
1984/85Welsh League 132442446951617/17
1985/86Welsh League 1301061446493611/16
1986/87Welsh League 13423297744712/18
1987/88Welsh League Prem341261652614211/18
1988/89Welsh League Prem34151096449555/18
1989/90Welsh League Prem341251760764111/18
1990/91Welsh League 132871737623116/17
1991/92Welsh League 232851937632913/17
1992/93Welsh League 32610884439386/14
1993/94Welsh League 326381534671713/14
1994/95Welsh League 3307101343623112/16
1995/96Welsh League 328861448583011/15
1996/97Welsh League 330107134453378/16
1997/98Welsh League 330921938712914/16
1998/99Welsh League 332562138962116/17
1999/2000Gwent County 130881443683212/16
2000/10Gwent County 130136116653456/16
2001/02Gwent County 130981355653516/16
2002/03Gwent County 130117125957409/16
2003/04Gwent County 126831539602710/14
2004/05Gwent County 12688104143329/14
2005/06Gwent County 128861443553011/15
2006/07Gwent County 1285101341662513/15
2007/08Gwent County 128532039701815/15
2008/09Gwent County 22615476842493/14
2009/10Gwent County 22616467047523/14
2010/11Gwent County 22612867642445/14
2011/12Gwent County 230227111937732/16
2012/13Gwent County 12811897859417/16
2013/14Gwent County 13018757939612/16
2014/15Welsh League 3341161752713911/18
2015/16Welsh League 334176118867577/18
2016/17Welsh League 330151146763466/16
2017/18Welsh League 330115145970389/16

( 1 ) as Baldwins Panteg (a team named Panteg played this season only, and finished 8/8 in the division) ( 2 ) as RTB Panteg ( 3 ) changed name from RTB Panteg to Panteg

Most appearances

As of end of 2017–18 season
PlayerAppearancesGoals
1David Gabbidon69527
2Mostyn Lewis6306
3Carl Bond56228
4Paul Thomas505155
5Andrew Moreton48274
6Nick Gwilliam47469
7Lee Gwilliam421298
8Adrian Aurelius38533
9Nigel Aurelius3625
10Tony Dronfield36040
11Jon Owen35329
12Paul Wilkins3398
13Paul Scriven31820
14Lee Morris29682
15Lee Williams29531
16Billie Mayers(still playing)28417
17Phil Evans28040
18Jon Butcher(still playing)279232
19Tom Wise(still playing)26497
20Mark Eaves24317

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