Tata Steel
Full nameTata Steel United Football Club
Nickname(s)Scow
Founded1954
GroundTata Sports Ground, Margam, Port Tabot
Capacity100
ManagerAnthony Morgan
LeagueSouth Wales Alliance Division One West
2022–23South Wales Alliance Division Two, 3rd of 16

Tata Steel United F.C. (formerly Tata Steel F.C, Corus Steel F.C, British Steel (Port Talbot) F.C.) is a football club from Port Talbot. They currently play in the South Wales Alliance League Division One West.

History

The club played in the South Wales Amateur League as British Steel (Port Talbot)[1] before changing its name in 2003 to Corus Steel. The following year the club finished runners-up in Division 1 - and followed this up again with another second-place finish in 2005–06. In the 2008–09 season they improved on this, winning promotion to the Welsh Football League Division Three as champions. In 2010–11 the club finished as runner-up, winning promotion to the Welsh Football League Division Two.[2]

In the 2011–12 season the club changed its name to Tata Steel F.C. following the purchase of the company by Tata Steel. The team finished second, again sealing promotion to Welsh Football League Division One, the second tier of the Welsh football league system. After two poor seasons (where they finished 14th in each season from 15 or 16 club divisions), at the end of the second season they were relegated to Division 2.[3]

The club folded in 2016, but was reformed as Tata Steel United F.C. in 2016.[4]

At the end of the 2018–19 season the club won promotion from the Port Talbot Football League Premier Division to the South Wales Alliance League through the play-offs.[5]

See also

  • Jamshedpur FC, a football club in India which is also owned by Tata Steel

Honours

References

  1. "Football Club History Database - British Steel [Port Talbot]".
  2. "Football Club History Database - Corus Steel".
  3. "Football Club History Database - Tata Steel".
  4. "TATA STEEL UNITED FC - Division 2 - Highadmit Projects South Wales Alliance Football League". www.southwalesallianceleague.co.uk.
  5. Jones, Jordan (12 July 2019). "South Wales Alliance League to run with forty-six teams after confirming divisions".


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