The first record of any club playing the round ball game in Hirwaun appears in the season 1909-10 with a club called Hirwaun United. This club lasted just two seasons. All local clubs then played in the Glamorgan Leagues until 1924 when a group of railworkers formed Hirwaun G.W.R..Again the life span of this club was two seasons. Hirwaun United re-appeared again in season 1927-28 and played in Division One of the newly named Aberdare Valley Football League. This club played just the one season. 1928 saw the formation of Hirwaun Argyles and the re knowned Hirwaun K.B.R. The Argyles played for one season only 1928-29.The K.B.R.( Knights of Brecon Road or Keep the Ball Rolling) were two names in which this club were known. This club lasted until 1935 but in their seven year history the club won the Aberdare Valley Football League championship in seasons 1930-31,1933-34 and 1934-35;the Open cup in 1930-31.Hirwaun Welfare were formed in 1934 to coincide with the opening of the Welfare Ground in Manchester Place. This club became the only senior club in the village until after World War 2 when a number of clubs were formed from factories at the nearby Industrial Estate. These included RFE(Rhigos) (1948-49);Truvox (1947-49);Willbows (1948-49);Concret Utilities (1945-49) these being followed by Murphy Radio (1951-58);Dunlops (1951-61)and Sobells (1961-62).Genefax(a brickmaking company situated opposite the train station was formed in 1961-62.
As the Aberdare League grew in the number of clubs in the early and mid 1960’s clubs emerged at G.E.C.(1971-80);Lastex Yarn (1967-69)the Y.M.C.A. (1961-70);Trenant Boys Club (1961-63) and Hirwaun Sports Club (1963-64).
In the mid 1980’s a record number of five senior teams played in the village alone. The Welfare boasted its usual two senior sides at its clubhouse in Station Road. This premises also housed Oldcastle United (1978-89);Ferraris Bakery (1983-86) and the YMCA (1985-88).
The Lamb Inn/Village Tavern FC a team formed by a breakaway from Hirwaun Welfare in 2005 are still in operation. Other pub based teams include Cardiff Arms FC(2003-06) and Glancynon Inn FC (1999-2010).
The Glancynon changed their name to Hirwaun Football Club in 2010 and are one of four clubs playing in the village. They share the Welfare ground with the Hirwaun Welfare/Mackworth club,The Lamb Inn play at the Sobells Sports Centre in Aberdare whilst P.T.Civils ,formed in 2009 and based in the Lamb Inn play at the Cefndon to the rear of Maescynon.
Of all the clubs to have played in the village and surrounding area perhaps the more prominent and major club was Hirwaun Welfare AFC. This club was formed in 1934 and is still in existence today albeit under the guise of Hirwaun Welfare/Mackworth FC operating in division two of the South Wales Amateur League. The club became founder members of the Amateur League in 1947 and have been members for all but three seasons since .In season 1969-70 the club accepted expulsion in order for their Welfare ground to be taken over by the then Aberdare Urban District Council who carried out remedial work to make it one of the best surfaces in the league. For the season 1969-70 the clubs first or Amateur team played in the Neath and District League .In February 1999 the club withdrew from the league citing lack of interest from players and committee alike. Season 1998-99 had been a struggle from the outset and the withdrawal became a necessity. A rally amongst players and committee men living in the area saw the club revived in July 1999.They took their place in the Aberdare Valley Football League. Succesive promotions under the stewardship of Ian Sandor and Steve Harding won the club another entry in to the Amateur League. In their first two seasons back the club attained top four finishes but by then the clubs entire junior section had defected to Penderyn Sports. A year later the entire squad brokeaway to form THE Lamb Inn FC. However by 2008 interest again waned and in a bid to retain its status the club sounded out local clubs to form a merger. Sadly there was no support from Hirwaun based clubs but Mackworth FC a club based on the Gadlys area of Aberdare which had been eyeing the Amateur League for some time but not finishing high enough to stake a claim accepted the invitation and the Hirwaun Welfare/Mackworth club appeared from season 2009-10.
The Welfare club became the first to open a social club for its players,members and families when it purchased the Castle Hotel in Station Road,renovated the entire building and and opened for business in February 1971.The clubhouse boasted a bar,lounge ,toilets and bar serving area on the ground floor,a first floor function room and to the rear in the cellar dressing rooms were constructed for its teams to play on the new Cefndon field which the club acquired from the Vaynor and Penderyn Rural Council in 1974.This ground opened in August 1975 when the club’s Youth team defeated Aberdare Sports A in a round one match in the Aberdare League’s Burton Cup. Sadly the club served its last pint on New Years Eve in 2010 another victim of the signs of the time.
Income generated from the social club enabled the club to form junior teams. Although the club ran an Under 16 team for two seasons (1968-70) teams at all levels flourished from 1974.This move paid its dividends as youngsters such as Mike Reed,Kirk Perzon,Stephen Henry,Malcolm Finn won their places in the Amateur team which were beaten 1-0 by Lake United in the Corinthian Cup Final in 1977 but claimed the top prize by winning the league in 1981-82 under the guidance of Ken Davies.
All clubs in the Hirwaun area played in the Aberdare Valley Football Club except the Welfare as reported above and Dunlops who also played in the Amateur League for two seasons (1968-70).
SUCCESSES
Aberdare Valley Football League Champions…
Hirwaun K.B.R. 1930-31,1933-34 and 1934-35.
Hirwaun Welfare 1934-35,1936-37,1946-47 and 2001-02.
Aberdare Valley Football League Division One..
Champions: Hirwaun Welfare 2000-01.
Aberdare Valley Football League Open Cup…
Winners……Hirwaun K.B.R 1930-31.
BURTON CUP.
Winners…Hirwaun Welfare 1938-39,1994-95;2001-02.
Finalists….Hirwaun K.B.R 1932-33;Hirwaun Welfare 1944-45;1945-46;1946-47.
HIPSLEY CUP
Winners..Hirwaun Welfare 1938-39
Finalists…..Hirwaun Welfare 1934-35
COHEN CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Juniors 1942-43;Hirwaun YMCA 1961-62;Hirwaun Welfare 1975-76.
CHALLENGE CUP.
Winners….Hirwaun YMCA 1961-62;1962-63.
Finalists: Hirwaun YMCA 1960-61.
CORONATION CUP.
Winners…..Hirwaun Welfare 1952-53;(First winners*)1985-86.
*Hirwaun Welfare defeated Aberaman YMCA at Aberdare Park to become the first ever winners.
SENIOR CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1974-75.
NAT.WEST CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1983-84.
Finalists: Glancynon Inn 2002-03.
GILBERT MORGAN(DIVISION ONE)CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 2000-01;The Lamb Inn 2005-06.
JACK JONES CUP: Winners……Hirwaun Welfare 2001-02.
Finalists….Hirwaun Welfare 2002-03.
JUBILEE CUP.
WINNERS: Glancynon Inn 2002-03. (The Glancynon club became the first winners of this cup when they defeated Cwmaman Institute 2-1.The cup was donated to the league by the former Cynon Valley Borough Council to replace the Coronation Cup. Coincidentally clubs from Hirwaun thus became the first ever winners of the Coronation Cup and the Jubilee Cup.
South Wales Amateur League…
Champions….Hirwaun Welfare 1981-82.
South Wales Amateur League Corinthian Cup…
Winners…Hirwaun Welfare 1947-48.
Finalists …Hirwaun Welfare 1958-59;1959-60;1976-77.
South Wales and Monmouthsire Amateur Cup….
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1947-48;1953-54.
Junior Football was played by a small number of clubs. The first to appear is Hirwaun Juniors which played for one season 1935-36 then re-emerged four years later to run from 1940-45.The Army Cadets were one of three clubs to play for just one season .They played in season 1948-49;the YMCA 1946-47 and Hirwaun Welfare Colts 1940-41.An Under 15 team at Maescynon played for two seasons in the Aberdare Junior Football League .However it was the Welfare club where youngsters in the community played. A thriving junior section saw teams formed at all age groups. Success came in the following Aberdare League competitions….
YOUTH CUP.
Winners:Hirwaun Welfare 1975-76.
UNDER 16 CHAMPIONSHIP.
Winners….1983-84.
TOM PUGSLEY UNDER 16 CUP.
WINNERS: Hirwaun Welfare 1984-85;1990-91.
Finalists: Hirwaun Welfare 1977-78;1982-83.
UNDER 16 LEAGUE CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1984-85.
Runners-Up: 1977-78;1982-83.
UNDER 14 CHAMPIONSHIP.
Runners Up: Hirwaun Welfare 1996-97.
UNDER 14 CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1972-73;1979-80;1996-97.
Finalists:Hirwaun Welfare 1984-85;1988-89;1997-98.
UNDER 12 CHAMPIONSHIP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1986-87.
ABERDARE LEADER UNDER 12 CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1989-90;1995-96.
Finalists: Hirwaun Welfare 1988-89.
KERRY GIBBS UNDER 12 CUP.
Winners: Hirwaun Welfare 1989-90;1993-94.
Finalists: Hirwaun Welfare 1986-87.
The Welfare ground opened on 20 October 1934 when Dan Smith and Sid Stokes scored the goals in a 2-0 win over Llwydcoed Welfare. Both these gentlemen went on to become referees in the league.
The Cefndon field officially opened on Wednesday 20 August 1975 when Hirwaun Welfare’s Youth side defeated senior club Aberdare Sports A 5-3 in a first round match in the AVFL’s Burton Cup competition. For the record the team that historical evening was:-
Mark Hopkins, Malcolm Finn, Brian Harding, Kirk Perzon, Garry O’Callaghan, Michael Davies, Keith Jeffries, Steve Meredith, Paul Andrews, Anthony Michalski & Neil Davies.
Substitute D.Bowen
Referee: Steffan Sidorowicz.
Anthony Michalski wrote his name in to the history books by when he scored the first goal on the new ground. He went on to complete a hat-trick and other goalscorers were Michael Davies and a penalty from Kirk Perzon.
Danny Evans
September 2012
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