Knighton Town Football Club is a
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football club founded in 1887. They play in the
Central Wales League Southern Division which is at the fourth tier of the Welsh football pyramid.
2015–16 The Return to Mid Wales Football's Top Division
Knighton's return to top flight football in The Mid Wales League was successful, narrowly missing out on back-to-back league titles on the final day of the season to
Penrhyncoch, just missing out on a return to The Cymru Alliance league by one point. They also did well in the FAW Cup reaching the 2nd round proper by defeating Kerry A.F.C. (H) 4–0, Welshpool Town (H) 2–1 in the qualifying rounds and Dyffryn Nant Vale (A) 2–1 in the 1st round before losing to Holywell Town (A) 6–3. In the FAW Trophy they defeated Machynlleth (A) 2–1 in the 2nd round before bowing out 3–2 away at Greenfield after extra time.
2014–15 Mid Wales League Division 2 League and Cup Double
Knighton Town were promoted as champions of Mid Wales League Division 2 scoring 113 league goals, much owing to the striker Connor Bird who netted 30, midfielder Mark Jones who hit 26 and winger Adrian Jones who netted 22. Knighton also conceded only 18 league goals all season which was the best defensive record in Welsh senior football. Losing only 1 league game all season, Knighton Town racked up a record points total with a goal difference of +95.
Knighton completed a league and cup double (E.R. Jenkins Cup) winning 4–3 after extra time against Borth United played at Penrhyncoch. Knighton took the lead midway through the first half through a Sam Williams header. Borth turned the game on its head with Bryn McGilligan Oliver scoring twice in four minutes on 70' and 74'. As injury time reached the forth minute, Adam Worton equalised with a 25-yard volley into the far top corner. Extra time was only 2 minutes old when the league champions took the lead for a second time when Mark Jones raced onto a through ball and calmly clipped the ball over the keeper and into the bottom corner. Knighton quickly ended the game with substitute Marc Wozencraft putting them 4-2 up with a thumping header, from a Mark Jones cross. Borth did get a late consolation through Ryan Davies, but Knighton would still win the Mid Wales league cup double.
The Robins also exceeded all expectations in the FAW Cup by reaching the 2nd proper, the only tier 4 side to do so.
1991–92 Mid Wales League Championship
In 1991–92 Knighton won their first Mid Wales League Championship for 88:years. They lost one league game all season away at
Aberystwyth Town. They clinched the title by winning 3–2 away at Morda United in front of over 700 in attendance. Before the match Morda United were 2 points above Knighton, so only a win would have seen them champions. In the last minute of the game with the score tied at 2–2, Knighton midfielder Sean Parker scored the winner in a goal mouth scramble.
The club started the 2020–21 season in the
Mid Wales League
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East Division but resigned in December 2021 with the club's reserve team in the
Mid Wales South League
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becoming the senior team.
Players
First-team squad
Honours
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Welsh Cup
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**Semi-finalists: 1896–97,
1903–04
*Welsh National League (Mid Wales Section)
**Runners-up 1925
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Mid Wales League
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**Champions: – 1901–02, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1991–92
**Runners-up: – 1900–01, 1905–06, 1906–07, 1945–46, 1949–50, 1983–84, 2015–16.
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Mid Wales League Division Two
**Champions: – 2014-15
*Mid Wales League Cup
**Winners: – 1952–53, 1960–61, 1968–69, 1988–89
**Finalists: – 1962–63, 1965–66, 1967–68
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Mid Wales League
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South
**Champions: – 2002–03, 2003–04
**Runners-up: 1974–75
*South Shropshire League
**Runners-up: 1920–21
*North Herefordshire League
** Division 1 Champions: – 1931-32
**Runners-up: – 1934–35, 1951–52
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Central Wales Challenge Cup
**Winners: – 1969–70, 1971–72
**Finalists: – 1975–76
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J. Emrys Morgan Cup
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**Winners: – 2003–04
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Radnorshire Cup
**Winners: – 1971–72,
1972–73,
1978–79,
1979–80,
1983–84, 1987–88, 1994–95, 2002–03
**Finalists: – 1973–74, 1984–85, 1993–94, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2017–18
*Highest League Position 4th in the
Cymru Alliance, 1997–98 * since formation of Welsh Premier League/League of Wales 1992
Club records
Record Attendance: vs 2,211 v Hereford United, Welsh Cup 4th Round, 1981
Record Victory: 16–0 v Bucknell United, Home – Mid Wales League South, 2004
Record Defeat: 0–16 v Cardiff City, Away, Welsh Cup 5th Round, 1961
League history
*1887–1914
Mid Wales League
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*1920–1924 Shropshire League
*1924–1931
Mid Wales League
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*1931–1939 North Herefordshire League
* 1946–1992
Mid Wales League
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*1992–99
Cymru Alliance
*1999–01
Mid Wales League
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*2002–04
Mid Wales South League
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*2004–08
Mid Wales League
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*2008–11
Mid Wales South League
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*2011–
Mid Wales League
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References
External links
Ground photos from 2010 – footballgroundsinfocus.com
{{Mid Wales Football League
Football clubs in Wales
Association football clubs established in 1887
1887 establishments in Wales
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