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Latest revision as of 15:45, 13 December 2025
Football club based in Powys
Football club
Trewern United Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Trewern, Powys. The team last played in the Central Wales Northern Division, before they withdrew from the league in December 2025.
In 1954, a Trewern United team entered the Welsh Youth Cup, and were scheduled to play Rodney Rovers.[2]
Trewern United were Montgomeryshire League champions in 1961–62.[3] In 1964, they were accused of “throwing” a match, after a 10–1 loss to Newtown Amateurs on 14 March. The club dismissed the accusation as “ridiculous”.[4] In February 1965, five Trewern players were warned by the Football Association of Wales for leaving the field without permission, in a game away at Carno on 12 December 1964.[5] Around this time the club invested in basic ground improvements, including standing cover for spectators.[6]
In the 1992–93 season, they were runners-up in the Montgomeryshire League Division Two, and were promoted to Division One. A 4–1 loss to Mochdre late in the season confirmed it was Mochdre who were champions.[7][8] The club remained active in the Montgomeryshire League until 2005.[9][10]
By 2007–08 Trewern United were again part of the Montgomeryshire League.[11] This club folded in 2010.[12]
The club was reformed in 2016, and played in the Montgomeryshire League.[13] The club competed in the Welsh Cup in both of its first two seasons (2016–17 and 2017–18), but lost in the first qualifying round both times.[14][15]
In 2019, they won the Consolation Cup, beating Kerry reserves after extra time.[16]
In the 2021–22 season, they were winners of the Boys and Boden Montgomeryshire League Cup,[17] and runners-up in the Llansantffraid Village Cup.[18] After the season they joined the Central Wales Football League‘s newly formed Northern Division. This was their first time ever playing in the Central Wales League.[13][19] For the new season they left their home at the school pitch in Trewern, and would instead play their home games at Llandrinio Village Hall Field.[20]
In 2025, Trewern were runners-up in the J. Emrys Morgan Cup, losing to Barmouth & Dyffryn United after a penalty shoot-out.[21] In December 2025, the club withdrew from the Central Wales League, with plans to reform in the Montgomeryshire League for the 2026–27 season.[6]
- Montgomeryshire Football League – Champions: 1961–62
- J. Emrys Morgan Cup – Runners-up: 2024–25
- Boys and Boden Montgomeryshire League Cup – Winners: 2021–22
- Consolation Cup – Winners: 2018–19
- Llansantffraid Village Cup – Runners-up: 2021–22

