Haverfordwest County
Coach:
Tony Pennock
Establishment Date:
1899
League Affiliation:
WAL Premier League
Stadium:
Bridge Meadow Stadium
Seating Capacity:
2000
Team Info
Haverfordwest County AFC is a Welsh football club based in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, competing in the Cymru Premier, the top division of Welsh football. They play their home matches at the Bridge Meadow Stadium. The club was founded in 1899 and is known as the "Bluebirds," wearing blue and white stripes. As the oldest club in the Cymru Premier, Haverfordwest County has a long and storied history, primarily as a strong force in the Welsh Football League before the national league's formation. A key era was their consistent presence in the top flight after its creation, including a famous Welsh Cup final appearance in 1994. The club has built a reputation as a tough, resilient side that is difficult to beat, especially at their compact Bridge Meadow home. In the modern era, the Bluebirds have re-established themselves in the Cymru Premier after a few seasons away, focusing on consolidation and building a competitive squad. The current team often features a blend of experienced Welsh league players and promising local talent, organized into a disciplined unit. The club is a focal point for the county of Pembrokeshire, with a dedicated and vocal fan base. Haverfordwest County embodies the spirit of a community club competing at the national level in Wales.
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Rhys Abbruzzese
100000€
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