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Swansea City
File:Swansea city afc crest.gif
Full nameSwansea City Association
Football Club
Nickname(s)The Swans
Founded1912(As Swansea Town F.C.)
GroundLiberty Stadium
Capacity20,280
ChairmanWelshHuw Jenkins
ManagerWelshKenny Jackett
LeagueFootball League One
2004-05League Two, 3rd (promoted)

Swansea City AFC are a Welsh football team currently playing in the Football League League One. Swansea City and arch-rivals Cardiff City are the only Welsh football clubs to have played at the highest level of British football.

Nicknamed "The Swans" or "The Jacks", the club played from its formation in 1912 until 2005 at the Vetch Field in Swansea city centre. In the summer of 2005, Swansea City moved to a new 20,280 all seater ground, the Liberty Stadium, which has been almost full to capacity at every weekend game.

The stadium's 'official' name is not popular among supporters, many of whom refer to it either as the Morfa Stadium or as the White Rock Stadium: the former was the name of the athletics stadium which stood on the site from the 1970s until construction began on the current structure, whilst the latter was the working title used by the developers.

The club is currently flying high in League One, hoping to gain promotion to the Championship. Financial difficulties through the last two decades appear to be a thing of the past, in part due to the club's recent surge in support.

Contact details

  • Postal address Swansea City AFC, Liberty Stadium, Morfa, Swansea SA1 2FA
  • Telephone 01792 616600
  • Fax 01792 616606
  • E-mail dawn@swanseacityfc.co.uk
  • Ticket office 08700 400 004

Club honours

Club records

Current squad

Early years

Swansea Town AFC was formed as a professional club in 1912 when the town was invited to send a team to join the Southern League, as many other South Wales towns were already represented.

J. W. Thorpe was the club's first chairman, Walter Whittaker its first manager. Its first secretary was S. B. Williams, who was to serve in this capacity for some 35 years.

The club's first professional match was at the Vetch Field against Cardiff City on 7 September 1912; the result was a 1-1 draw.

Goodbye to the Vetch

File:Vetch field.gif
The Vetch Field: much-missed home of Swansea City from 1912 to 2005

Swansea's last League match at the Vetch Field was a 1-0 win over Shrewsbury Town on 30 April 2005 in front of a full house; 11,465 people were present to say farewell to the asymmetrical ground, its crooked floodlights and irreplaceable acoustics.

Many thought it fated that Swansea would win promotion during the final season at the Vetch, given so many prior false hopes both for promotion and for the new ground itself. One week after the Shrewsbury game, Swansea did indeed clinch promotion to Coca Cola League One with another 1-0 win, this time at Bury, where over 5,000 Swans fans had made the journey north.

The last game of any sort at the Vetch Field was a 2-1 win against Wrexham in the final of the 2005 FAW Premier Cup; it was the Swans' first trophy win since the Division Three Championship in 2000 but the first Cup triumph since 1994's Autoglass Trophy.

Legendary players

Four Swansea-born men were named among the Football League's 100 legends, to mark the 100th season of League football in 1998. All four began their careers with the club. They were Ivor Allchurch, John Charles (signed by Leeds before making his first-team debut), Trevor Ford and Cliff Jones.

Ivor Allchurch is the subject of the first statue to be placed at the Liberty Stadium. Funded by the club's Supporters' Trust, it was unveiled in October 2005 and stands outside the ticket office.

Many of Swansea's greatest players were part of the squad that, between 1978 and 1981, won promotion from the old Division Four to the old Division One under John Toshack, who now manages the Welsh national team. These included goalkeeper Dai Davies, fans' favourite Alan Curtis, the late Robbie James, winger Leighton James, Yugoslavian international defenders Ante Rajkovic and Dzemal Hadziabdic (now coach of the Qatari national team) and Nigel Stevenson.

More recent players include long-serving goalkeeper Roger Freestone, whose Swansea career came to an end in 2004 just a handful of games short of the club appearance record, and Lee Trundle, whose flamboyant skills and impressive goalscoring record have made him a firm favourite.

List of club managers

Section under construction

Name Date appointed Date left club
John Hollins July 1998 September 2001
Colin Addison October 2001 March 2002
Nick Cusack March 2002 September 2002
Brian Flynn September 2002 March 2004
Kenny Jackett April 2004

2005/06 results to date

League One

Date Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance League

position

6 Aug 2005 Tranmere Rovers H 1 - 0 Akinfenwa [30] 16,773 10th
9 Aug 2005 Colchester United A 2 - 1 Forbes [35], Trundle [68] 2,950 3rd
13 Aug 2005 Huddersfield Town A 1 - 3 Trundle [pen30] 10,304 5th
20 Aug 2005 Doncaster Rovers H 1 - 2 McLeod [44] 12,744 10th
27 Aug 2005 Walsall A 5 - 2 Martinez [15], Akinfenwa [47],

Tudur-Jones [63], McLeod [65], Connor [71]

5,745 6th
29 Aug 2005 Barnsley H 3 - 1 McLeod [14,90], Trundle [58] 12,552 2nd
10 Sep 2005 Bristol City H 7 - 1 McLeod [45,69,87], Akinfenwa [50],

Trundle [pen58,71], Britton [75]

13,662 4th
13 Sep 2005 Milton Keynes Dons A 3 - 1 Trundle [16], Robinson [72,77] 4,798 1st
17 Sep 2005 Hartlepool United A 2 - 2 Trundle [56,61] 4,743 1st
24 Sep 2005 Nottingham Forest H 1 - 1 Martinez [84] 18,212 1st
27 Sep 2005 Bournemouth A 1 - 0 Trundle [30] 5,750 1st
1 Oct 2005 Blackpool H 3 - 2 Trundle [22], Akinfenwa [44], Britton [81] 13,911 1st
8 Oct 2005 Yeovil Town A 0 - 1 7,578 1st
15 Oct 2005 Oldham Athletic H 0 - 0 14,029 3rd
22 Oct 2005 Rotherham United A 2 - 2 Trundle [42], Bean [59] 4,056 3rd
29 Oct 2005 Chesterfield H 5 - 1 Akinfenwa [7], Trundle [11,28,72], Tudur-Jones [45] 13,264 2nd
12 Nov 2005 Southend United A 2 - 1 Trundle [40], Akinfenwa [47] 11,049 1st
18 Nov 2005 Yeovil Town H 2 - 0 Trundle [pen25, 67] 19,288 1st
26 Nov 2005 Tranmere Rovers A

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
5 Nov 2005 Round 1 Stockport County A 0 - 2 2,978

League Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
23 Aug 2005 Round 1 Reading A 1 - 3

(aet)

Akinfenwa [80] 7,603

LDV Vans Trophy

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
18 Oct 2005 Round 1 Torquay United A 3 - 1 Forbes [65], Akinfenwa [86], Robinson [88] 1,025
22 Nov 2005 Round 2 Rushden and Diamonds H 4 - 0 Robinson [20,65], Monk [76], Connor [89] 5,321
20 Dec 2005 Round 3 Peterborough United H

League positions and Cup results since World War II

Season Division Position FA Cup League Cup Welsh Cup European

Cup Winners' Cup

1946-1947 Second Division 21st (relegated) 4th Round 6th Round
1947-1948 Third Division South 5th 3rd Round 5th Round
1948-1949 Third Division South 1st (promoted) 2nd Round Runners-up
1949-1950 Second Division 8th 4th Round Winners
1950-1951 Second Division 18th 3rd Round 6th Round
1951-1952 Second Division 19th 5th Round 5th Round
1952-1953 Second Division 11th 3rd Round 7th Round
1953-1954 Second Division 20th 4th Round 7th Round
1954-1955 Second Division 10th 5th Round 6th Round
1955-1956 Second Division 10th 3rd Round Runners-up
1956-1957 Second Division 10th 3rd Round Runners-up
1957-1958 Second Division 19th 3rd Round 6th Round
1958-1959 Second Division 11th 3rd Round 6th Round
1959-1960 Second Division 12th 4th Round 6th Round
1960-1961 Second Division 7th 5th Round 3rd Round Winners
1961-1962 Second Division 20th 3rd Round 2nd Round Semi-final 1st Round
1962-1963 Second Division 15th 3rd Round 2nd Round Semi-final
1963-1964 Second Division 19th Semi-final 3rd Round 6th Round
1964-1965 Second Division 22nd (relegated) 5th Round 4th Round Semi-final
1965-1966 Third Division 17th 1st Round 1st Round Winners
1966-1967 Third Division 21st (relegated) 2nd Round 3rd Round 5th Round 1st Round
1967-1968 Fourth Division 15th 4th Round 1st Round 6th Round
1968-1969 Fourth Division 10th 3rd Round 3rd Round Runners-up
1969-1970 Fourth Division 3rd (promoted) 3rd Round 2nd Round Semi-final
1970-1971 Third Division 11th 4th Round 2nd Round 6th Round
1971-1972 Third Division 14th 4th Round 1st Round 5th Round
1972-1973 Third Division 23rd (relegated) 1st Round 1st Round 4th Round
1973-1974 Fourth Division 14th 1st Round 1st Round 4th Round
1974-1975 Fourth Division 22nd 1st Round 1st Round 5th Round
1975-1976 Fourth Division 11th 1st Round 1st Round 5th Round
1976-1977 Fourth Division 5th 1st Round 4th Round 5th Round
1977-1978 Fourth Division 3rd (promoted) 3rd Round 1st Round 4th Round
1978-1979 Third Division 3rd (promoted) 3rd Round 3rd Round 5th Round
1979-1980 Second Division 12th 5th Round 2nd Round Semi-final
1980-1981 Second Division 3rd (promoted) 3rd Round 1st Round Winners
1981-1982 First Division 6th 3rd Round 2nd Round Winners 1st Round
1982-1983 First Division 21st (relegated) 3rd Round 2nd Round Winners 2nd Round
1983-1984 Second Division 21st (relegated) 3rd Round 2nd Round Semi-final Preliminary Round
1984-1985 Third Division 20th 1st Round 1st Round Semi-final
1985-1986 Third Division 24th (relegated) 2nd Round 2nd Round 5th Round
1986-1987 Fourth Division 12th 4th Round 2nd Round 3rd Round
1987-1988 Fourth Division 6th (promoted via play-offs) 2nd Round 1st Round 4th Round
1988-1989 Third Division 12th 2nd Round 1st Round Winners
1989-1990 Third Division 17th 3rd Round 1st Round 3rd Round 1st Round
1990-1991 Third Division 20th 3rd Round 1st Round Winners
1991-1992 Third Division 19th 2nd Round 2nd Round 5th Round 1st Round
1992-1993 Second Division 5th 4th Round 1st Round 3rd Round
1993-1994 Second Division 13th 1st Round 2nd Round Semi-final
1994-1995 Second Division 10th 4th Round 2nd Round
1995-1996 Second Division 22nd (relegated) 1st Round 1st Round
1996-1997 Third Division 5th 1st Round 1st Round
1997-1998 Third Division 20th 1st Round 1st Round
1998-1999 Third Division 7th 4th Round 1st Round
1999-2000 Third Division 1st (promoted) 2nd Round 2nd Round
2000-2001 Second Division 23rd (relegated) 1st Round 1st Round
2001-2002 Third Division 20th 2nd Round 1st Round
2002-2003 Third Division 21st 1st Round 1st Round
2003-2004 Third Division 10th 5th Round 1st Round
2004-2005 League Two 3rd (promoted) 3rd Round 1st Round
2005-2006 League One see 2005/06 progress above 1st Round 1st Round

Miscellaneous

Swansea City and its supporters are unofficially known as the 'Jacks'. One explanation for this name is that during the 17th century, sailors from Swansea were extremely well respected and any 'Swansea Jack' was allowed to join the crew based simply on the town's reputation for great seamen. Swansea City has a loyal and proud following and had easily the highest average attendance in League Two during the 2004-05 season.

The club's somewhat flamboyant mascot is Cyril the Swan who has recently been joined by Sybil the Swan who is a doyenne of equal opportunity. She is not, in fact, a swan but a duck.