A.F.C. Rhoose


AFC Rhoose are a Welsh football club from Rhoose, a village and community near the sea in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, near Barry. They played for two seasons in the Welsh Football League. They play in the.

Club history

The club was formed in 1969 as Rhoose Social in the Barry and District League. The club, as Rhoose FC, were accepted into the South Wales Amateur League for a second time in 2006–07 and were Division Two champions in the 2007–08 season. In the 2012–13 season they were Division One champions and beat Sully Sports (champions of the South Wales Senior League in the Welsh Football League promotion play-off match.
The club spent the following two seasons in Welsh Football League Division Three, finishing eighth and fifth respectively before they resigned from the league at the end of the season.
The club's current organisation came as an amalgamation of the different football teams playing in Rhoose in 2015. Senior teams Pro Copy Athletic and Rhoose Rovers merged in addition to the mini and junior teams of Rhoose Athletic to play under one united club as AFC Rhoose.

Honours

A.F.C. Rhoose

Rhoose F.C.

Rhoose Rovers

Pro Copy Athletic

Seasons (as Rhoose F.C.)

Information in this section is sourced from the Football Club History Database.
SeasonLeagueFinal position
2003–04Vale of Glamorgan League Premier Division4th
2004–05Vale of Glamorgan League Premier Divisionunknown
2005–06Vale of Glamorgan League Premier Divisionunknown
2006–07Vale of Glamorgan League Premier Division1st
2007–08South Wales Amateur League Division Two1st
2008–09South Wales Amateur League Division One3rd
2009–10South Wales Amateur League Division One3rd
2010–11South Wales Amateur League Division One9th
2011–12South Wales Amateur League Division One5th
2012–13South Wales Amateur League Division One1st
2013–14Welsh Football League Division Three8th
2014–15Welsh Football League Division Three5th