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  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Title) Post Match Interview - Swindon Supermarine 9 March 2025 Previous Next

  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Item) Post Match Interview - Swindon Supermarine 9 March 2025 Previous Next

  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Title) Match Highlights - Swindon Supermarine 9 March 2025 Previous Next

  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Item) Match Highlights - Swindon Supermarine 9 March 2025 Previous Next

  • CLUB SAFEGUARDING

    CLUB SAFEGUARDING CLUB SAFEGUARDING CLUB SAFEGUARDING TEXT MTFC Safer Recruitment Policy.pdf MTFC Safeguarding Children Policy.pdf MTFC Anti Bullying Policy.pdf MTFC Adults at Risk Policy.pdf MTFC Match Day Safeguarding Plan.pdf Open Age Risk Assessment and Medical Emergency Plan.pdf MTFC Safeguarding Risk Assessment.pdf MTFC-club-safeguarding-children-policy-procedures.pdf

  • COMMUNITY | Merthyr Town Football

    THE MARTYRS COMMUNITY TRUST GIRLS FOOTBALL WALKING FOOTBALL BREAKING BARRIERS BME FOOTBALL DISABILITY FOOTBALL SCHOOL BASED PROVISION The Martyrs Community Trust aims to provide its local and wider communities with the opportunity to lead a more healthy and active lifestyle. Using the power of sport and the brand of Merthyr Town FC we aim to engage with people from all walks of life. Overview Established in the summer of 2014, the community trust works with partners to provide opportunities for the local and wider community stay active and healthy. The community Trust runs several initiatives targeting a wide range of people from all ages, genders and backgrounds. For the past 3 years, the community trust has led on all community based initiatives on behalf of Merthyr Town FC. The Martyrs Community Trust also delivers Fun Turn Up and play sessions specifically for girls as well as mixed gender sessions. Girls football is a key priority of the the Community Project and along with Key partners we will continue to support the development of girls football both locally and nationally. This season will see the first ever girls only junior teams play out of Merthyr Town with Under14's and Under16's squad being run. Also, the Martyrs Community Trust will run a mental health scheme called 'Breaking Down Barriers' and this will be delivered with partners from Time to change Wales and the Welsh Football Trust. The scheme will be funded by Sports Wales and will see a weekly session being delivered at Penydarren Park in order to help tackle the sigma and discrimination that surrounds mental health illness. Finally, the Martyrs Community Trust and Merthyr Town FC have recently partnered up with Vi/Ability to become one their Viable Clubs. Joanne and her colleagues will provide the club with their expertise and provide support as the club continues to develop and grow. The Martyrs Community Trust is one of the many positive initiatives being run by Merthyr Town FC and with the help and support from partners, there is no doubt that the Martyrs Community Trust can not only continue, but increase its provision across the Merthyr borough and as a result, have a hugely positive effect on the local town. Football can be a powerful tool and we aim to use the power of football to motivate, educate and inspire people. GIRLS FOOTBALL GIRLS FOOTBALL Fun football provision across the Merthyr borough for girls aged 7-11 with teams formed for U12’s – U16’s and as of this year a female senior team. Overall aim is to provide females of all ages with an opportunity to play regular football and to be active. WALKING FOOTBALL WALKING FOOTBALL This initiative has proved hugely popular. We currently have 3 sessions across the borough providing men and women over the ages of 50 with an opportunity to meet new people and take part in regular activity. There is a physical benefit for those attending but we also put a big emphasis on the social side of the session where the participants can interact with each other and develop friendships.A Please note that all sessions take place on Merthyr Town FC's FIFA Pro standard 3G pitch, so only moulded football boots are allowed - no Astroturf trainers, boots with metal studs, trainers or flat soled shoes can be worn. NO METAL STUDS ALLOWED! BREAKING BARRIERS BREAKING BARRIERS Merthyr Town F.C. has been selected as one of only two football clubs in the country to deliver a mental health initiative thanks to a new partnership with Time To Change Wales and Football Association Wales Trust. We Wear The Same Shirt will aim to break down the barriers faced by those living with a mental health condition in playing football through a tailored programme that aligns mental with physical wellbeing. The weekly football programme, which launched on Tuesday (03.11.15), promises to be free of the pressures of competition and is free thanks to Sports Wales funding. Elliott Evans, Community Development Officer at Merthyr Town said: “We want to support anyone experiencing living with a mental health condition in either re-entering, or taking their first steps in playing football. And if someone doesn’t want to play, then that’s OK! There will be other opportunities to get involved as we know it’s not just the players that make the team but all its staff and supporters too. He continued: “With 1 in 4 people living with a mental health condition, we want to make sure that Merthyr Town F.C. is supporting its fans and community. If you want to be our latest signing, then go to www.wewearthesameshirt.org ” We Wear The Same Shirt runs every Tuesday at Penydarren Park from 1pm to 2:30pm. If you would like to join the team, please visit www.wewearthesameshirt.org . BME FOOTBALL BME FOOTBALL Merthyr Tydfil has a high number of ethnic minority communities and they can often be hard to engage with. We work with Focal Point Merthyr to support the ‘All Together Merthyr’ football team. This allows people from all backgrounds to come together and interact with each other through the power of football. We will also run a community based Turn Up and Play for 12-16 year olds of all ages as a means of bringing communities together. DISABILITY FOOTBALL DISABILITY FOOTBALL We run disability football sessions for young people to provide them with an opportunity to engage in the sport. Due to their physical or mental disability, many young people may feel as though they are not able to engage not just in football but in sport. We run these sessions to change that perception and provide them with an opportunity to be physically active. SCHOOL BASED PROVISION SCHOOL BASED PROVISION We aim to deliver some form of fun football based activity into every primary and secondary school within the borough. We do this to provide the pupils with a mean of staying active and healthy while also promoting other community based session that we run. We also run the LIDL Play More Football program that aims to get secondary school pupils running fun football sessions with their own school and feeder primaries. COMMUNITY SPONSORS COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND SPONSORS Sport Wales VI Ability Welsh Football Trust Time for Change Wales Merthyr College The FAW Game On Active Merthyr

  • COMMERCIAL Opportunities | Merthyr Town Football

    COMMERCIAL Opportunities | Merthyr Town Football COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES 24-25 These are exciting times at Merthyr Town FC and we want YOUR COMPANY to be part of this transformation both on and off the field for next season. This 24/25 season marks a significant step in the regeneration of the club and another step towards developing a legacy. As a result of a £1.8m investment in our state of the art clubhouse, we are offering a wide range of attractive sponsorship packages at the club which incorporate our core interest of football but extends beyond the pitch into the meeting and conference facilities. The club is offering a number of sponsorship and partner packages to suit all budgets. This include - Stadium Naming Rights Kit Sponsors Stand Advertising Perimeter Advertising Social Media Advertising Programme Advertising Player and Match Sponsorship Hospitality Boxes Bespoke packages available – POA Please find a link to our commercial brochure here - or download the PDF: "Merthyr Town Football Club - more than just football. It is business." For more information regarding commercial opportunities email sponsorship@merthyrfootball.club or contact - Jack Hodgkins 07957 712225 merthyrsec@gmail.com SEE OUR SPONSORS!

  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Item) International Women's Day 8 March 2025 An important message from one of the Club's sponsors on International Women's Day - At Nuffield Health Cardiff Bay and Vale Hospitals we offer a wealth of services and a wide range of treatments for all your needs. For women, our experienced consultant gynaecologists specialise in bladder incontinence, fertility problems, recurrent miscarriage, abnormal smears and contraception, as well as a range of diagnostic/investigative tests and scans. Our hospitals have been leading the way for private gynaecology care in the South of Wales for a number of years. Our reputation has attracted some of the countries most highly acclaimed gynaecology consultants who are all experts within their chosen field. What sets us apart from other private hospitals in Wales, is the commitment to personalised care and privacy that we proudly offer on a daily basis. If you would like more information please contact our friendly team on 01443 449225 or https://www.nuffieldhealth.com/hospitals/cardiff-and-vale/womens-health Previous Next

  • NEWS Merthyr Town FC

    NEWS Merthyr Town FC < Back News (News-Title) International Women's Day 8 March 2025 An important message from one of the Club's sponsors on International Women's Day - At Nuffield Health Cardiff Bay and Vale Hospitals we offer a wealth of services and a wide range of treatments for all your needs. For women, our experienced consultant gynaecologists specialise in bladder incontinence, fertility problems, recurrent miscarriage, abnormal smears and contraception, as well as a range of diagnostic/investigative tests and scans. Our hospitals have been leading the way for private gynaecology care in the South of Wales for a number of years. Our reputation has attracted some of the countries most highly acclaimed gynaecology consultants who are all experts within their chosen field. What sets us apart from other private hospitals in Wales, is the commitment to personalised care and privacy that we proudly offer on a daily basis. If you would like more information please contact our friendly team on 01443 449225 or https://www.nuffieldhealth.com/hospitals/cardiff-and-vale/womens-health Previous Next

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