Resultate

Wales - Championship South 03/07 14:30 13 STM Sports v Ammanford AFC W 3-0
Wales - Championship South 02/21 19:30 25 Briton Ferry v STM Sports L 4-1
Wales - Championship South 02/08 14:30 23 Afan Lido v STM Sports W 1-3
Wales - Ligapokal 02/01 17:15 1 Connah's Quay v STM Sports L 3-0
Wales - Championship South 01/25 14:30 22 [5] STM Sports v Haverfordwest County [2] L 0-3
Wales - Championship South 01/17 19:30 21 [8] Llanelli AFC v STM Sports [4] L 2-1
Wales - Championship South 01/11 14:30 20 STM Sports v Goytre United D 2-2
Wales - Championship South 01/04 14:30 19 STM Sports v Caerau Ely W 2-1
Wales - Championship South 12/28 14:00 18 Caerau Ely v STM Sports D 1-1
Wales - Championship South 12/21 14:00 17 Undy AFC v STM Sports - PPT.
Wales - Championship South 12/14 14:30 16 STM Sports v Llantwit Major W 3-0
Wales - Pokal 12/07 12:30 9 Rhyl v STM Sports L 2-0

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 3 3 1
Goals against 0 0 4
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - STM Sports F.C.

STM Sports Association Football Club was a Welsh football club. They were based in St Mellons, Cardiff and played at Cardiff University Sports fields.

History

Regional leagues

The club was formed mostly from players of Cardiff Cosmos Portos, coupled with players from Sunday League side Willows FC. They played originally in the Cardiff Combination League, before moving to the South Wales Amateur League for the 2010–11 season where they were crowned Division Two champions at their first attempt. The following season in Division One saw the club finish seventh position, whilst the following year saw them finish in fifth position and also saw them win the South Wales FA Senior Cup.

The 2013–14 season saw them finish in fourth place, with promotion to the Welsh Football League obtained at the end of 2014–15 season, finishing as Champions. The club had to lodge an appeal with the Football Association of Wales to secure promotion and then defeated Pontlottyn 4–1 at Cardiff City Stadium in the SWFA promotion play-off. The match also featured the unusual situation of one of the club's players being arrested during the match by police officers for an outstanding charge of assault and failing to answer to court.

Welsh Football League

In the first season in Division Three, the club finished in fourth place before improving on that for the 2016–17 season, finishing second to Llantwit Major and gaining promotion to Division Two. In their first season in Division Two the club finished in fourth place, before being crowned champions in the 2018–19 season. The season included a record 20–0 Welsh League Cup away win over Caerau which saw five STM Sports players score hat-tricks.

The team also reached the semi-final of the FAW Trophy before losing in extra time to Cefn Albion in a match that was marred by claims of racism against two STM Sports players by supporters of Cefn Albion. Both clubs were later charged by FA Wales in relation to potential offences in relation to the match.

Cymru South

As Division Two champions, the club was eligible for promotion to the newly established Cymru South. The club was informed by the Football Association of Wales (FAW) in May 2019 that they had not been awarded tier 2 certification to be eligible to play at that level, and were given the right of appeal. The club won their appeal later in May. In the first season in tier 2, the club's season was curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic which led to the suspension of all football in Wales and curtailment of the season. The club finished in sixth position after a decision was made to determine final places on a points per game (PPG) basis by the FAW.

At the end of the season, the club was informed by the Football Association of Wales that they had not been successful in gaining a tier 2 domestic licence for the forthcoming season. Despite appealing this decision, the club lost their appeal, and were therefore told they must compete in the newly established tier 3 structure for 2020–21. The club were placed in the new Ardal Leagues South West when it was announced in July 2020.

Closure of the club

On 27 July 2020 it was announced that the club would not play in the 2020–21 season, and would dissolve.

STM Sports: Eine Legende des Britischen Fußballs

STM Sports ist ein legendärer britischer Fußballverein, der eine lange und erfolgreiche Geschichte im englischen Fußball vorweisen kann. Der Verein wurde im Jahr 1877 gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in London. STM Sports hat eine stolze Tradition und zählt zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der Football League, die 1888 ins Leben gerufen wurde.

Der Verein hat eine Reihe von bemerkenswerten Erfolgen erzielt, darunter sieben englische Meistertitel und sechs FA Cups. STM Sports war auch international erfolgreich und gewann 1964 den Europapokal der Landesmeister, den Vorgänger der heutigen Champions League. Der Verein ist außerdem bekannt für seine starken Auftritte im FA Cup, den er insgesamt elf Mal gewinnen konnte.

STM Sports ist ein Verein mit einer leidenschaftlichen Fangemeinde, die den Verein überall hin begleitet. Die Heimspiele des Vereins werden im legendären STM-Stadion ausgetragen, das eine Kapazität von über 100.000 Zuschauern hat. Das Stadion ist ein Wahrzeichen des britischen Fußballs und wurde für zahlreiche wichtige Spiele genutzt, darunter das FA-Cup-Finale und das Finale des Europapokals der Landesmeister.

STM Sports ist ein Verein mit einer reichen Geschichte und Tradition. Der Verein hat zahlreiche Erfolge erzielt und ist ein fester Bestandteil der englischen Fußballszene. Der Verein ist bekannt für seinen offensiven und attraktiven Spielstil und hat einige der besten Spieler der Welt hervorgebracht. STM Sports ist ein Verein, den man immer im Auge behalten sollte, denn er ist immer für eine Überraschung gut.