Giants Grave F.C.

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Giants Grave
Full nameGiants Grave Football Club
Nickname(s)The Grave
Founded1963 or 1964
GroundParc Newydd
Capacity700
ChairmanMichael Thomas
ManagerIan Morgan
League West Wales Premier League
2021–22 West Wales Premier League, 6th of 11

Giants Grave Football Club is an amateur Welsh football team based in Giant's Grave, Neath Port Talbot, Wales. They play in the West Wales Premier League which is in the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system. [1]

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History

Founded 1960's.

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