Newport YMCA AFC v Caerleon

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Newport YMCA Football Club was formed in 1973 when the Newport Central YMCA and Newport Pill YMCA sides merged to form one club.

The merger took place as a result of a decision made by ‘The Board of Management’ who were responsible for running the affairs of the YMCA in Newport at that time. They believed that it would be in the best interests of both clubs for them to merge and share facilities. After many months of negotiation the two sides, usually fierce rivals on the park, merged to form the one Club, Newport YMCA.

Prior to the merger both sides were successful teams in their own right. Pill YMCA playing in the higher standard Gwent Premier League and Central YMCA in the Newport & District League Premier X Division.

Pill YMCA who had moved onto an 8 acre ground at Mendalgief Road in 1955, boasted two football pitches and a rugby pitch, but suffered from poor changing facilities, whilst Central YMCA situated in the Town Centre, had better changing facilities, but no ground of its’ own. At the time of the merger Central YMCA ran five senior sides and Pill YMCA ran two senior sides and a range of junior sides.

The merger proved an instant success with the club running 5 senior teams plus junior teams from under 12’s to under 18’s. Cups and trophies came the clubs way on an annual basis. In 1978 after winning the Gwent Premier League 4 times in succession they gained election to the Welsh Football League. 

Over the next few years the club worked its’ way up to the Premier Division, which at that time was the highest level of football in South Wales. In 1980-81 the club made it to the final of the Welsh Intermediate Cup (formerly known as the Welsh Amateur Cup) only to lose the game 1-0 to Connahs Quay Nomads.

The pinnacle of success came when the side finished in 3rd place in the Premier Division in 1982-83, their highest ever finish in the Welsh Football Pyramid. Despite this high finish the creation of the ‘National Division’ for season 1983-84 effectively demoted the YM, their lack of facilities costing them a place in the newly created division.

In 1990 ‘The Board of Management’ at the YMCA decided to sell off the Central YMCA building and half of the land at Mendalgief Road, using the money to finance a new purpose built facility in Pill. For one season the club were forced to play their home games at Somerton Park, home of Newport County, as uncertainty over the sale of the land and building work meant the club needed to find an alternative venue for home games.

After spending the 1990–91 season at Somerton Park the YM returned to their home at Mendalgief Road as the sale of the land failed to materialise, causing building work to be delayed. Unfortunately the uncertainty over events off the field transmitted itself to the Football Club and the retirement of older players plus the inability to attract new ones caused the club to suffer relegation at the end of the 1992-93 season.

The new building that was planned for 1991 eventually opened in January 2000 and this marked an upturn in the fortunes of the club. In season 2001-2002 the YMCA started their comeback back by winning the Division 3 Championship. Two seasons later the club finished just one place below a promotion spot, but in season 2004 - 005 they secured a return to the top division of Welsh League football by finishing runners-up to Pontardawe in Division 2.